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The Bachelorette Lexie Brown spills the tea on reality TV | Runners Only!

October 14, 202201:04:01
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hello you little Legends and welcome to
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Runners only with dom Harvey that's me
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thank you so much for being here thanks
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for downloading it thanks for sending me
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your feedback and thoughts on the
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podcast I will Implement some changes
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and thank you very much for all the
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guest suggestions that I've had as well
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there's a lot of amazing people out
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there that have running as part of the
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fabric of their life and uh unless you
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bring them to my attention there's no
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way that I can possibly know about them
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so thank you very much at the time of
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recording this I've just been out for a
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15K run felt really good I've noticed
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something happening though with my
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running the last actually it's probably
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been creeping up since uh the pandemic
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first started two years ago now so I
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have a coach I pay him 150 a month and
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he writes me up a program and it just
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goes to an app on my phone and uh I've
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been with Ian my coach for maybe five or
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six years now
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and uh with his help he's got me running
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faster than what I've ever run before
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and I managed to run the Tokyo Marathon
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four years ago in two hours 57 which was
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like a a goal that I didn't think was
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achievable for me so we've had great
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success together but one thing I've
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found with um events being canceled I've
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just lost that spark when it comes to
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following the program and forcing myself
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to run fast so I might open up the app
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and it'll tell me say for example today
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to run 5Ks at a certain pace and then
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3ks at a slightly faster Pace then 2ks
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faster and then in one case Sprint at
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the end and I've just had days and today
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was one of those days where you look at
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and go you know what I don't feel like
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doing that I'm just going to run for fun
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as a consequence of not following the
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program my running has definitely got
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slower and if there was an event like a
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half marathon or a marathon it would
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definitely be like a pace that would
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disappoint me
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um but it's reminded me the last couple
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of years uh with um cancellations and
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lockdowns and things what running really
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means to me and it is just the act of
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movement and it's not necessarily about
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moving fast so that's been a good
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realization and I'm trying not to beat
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myself up about it I do feel like I'm
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letting him down I'm wasting wasting my
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money by paying him wasting his time
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because he's giving me this advice and
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I'm not taking it but that's where I'm
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at at the moment
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today's guest today's guest Lexi Brown
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um she was The Bachelorette on tvnz2
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last year she's also a runner and she's
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just a great human being she's a really
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good friend of mine I really hope you
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like this chat but before we get into
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that uh some of the feedback I had there
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was a lot of comments people saying they
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thought the podcasts ended a bit
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abruptly like the conversation last week
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with Mitch James and the conversation
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with Matt Finn we just sort of signed
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off and that was the end of it
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um so I will take that advice on board
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and there will be a more formal ending
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it's probably a bit rude it's like just
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leaving a room without saying goodbye or
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ghosting someone so I appreciate that
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feedback some feedback I won't be taking
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a text I got from Maid of mine Craig and
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Northland Craig told me that he didn't
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like the theme music for runners only I
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sent a text back to him saying um yeah
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it's probably a little bit too Hip Hop
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for him because he likes Cold Chisel
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Jimmy Barnes Foo Fighters Pearl Jam rock
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music like that and he replied oh no no
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no no no he had no problem with the
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genre the problem for him is that he
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felt like it went on forever he said it
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fell over her theme music was as long as
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the podcast itself which is
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um not true it's a very big exaggeration
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so we will be sticking with the theme
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song for a little while I spent 80 bucks
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on that thing gotta commit anyway here
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we go with the extra long theme song for
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runners only then we're into it Miss
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Lexi Brown
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[Music]
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just wanna connect for everyone who
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loves running this is
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[Music]
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[Music]
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hello Lexi Brown hello Dominic Harvey
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how are you I'm good I'm good I feel I
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feel kind of selfish I'm wearing
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headphones so I could hear my theme
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music you couldn't hear my theme music
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no it's pretty loud though I can kind of
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hear it right right I got it from um
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there's an app called Fiverr uh where
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you can get things made and get things
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done so um some dude in America made it
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for like 80 bucks no way yeah did you
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get to like give him feedback or did he
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just slap something together he um he
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was actually really good like he asked
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me for instructions on what I wanted and
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what the vibe was and then he came up
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with that and uh we went backwards and
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forth for a couple of changes but I was
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mostly happy with it oh my god do you
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like it I love it I love it that's
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amazing um now full disclosure here I'm
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I'm bloody nervous I'm very nervous Dom
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how could you be nervous you've been on
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radio for 20 years well yeah yeah I was
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on the edge for 20 years and then um at
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another radio station for like 10 years
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before that and um yeah the age has got
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like a massive massive Nationwide
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audience yeah um this little podcast I
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don't know how many people maybe 50
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maybe 100 I like I really don't know but
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it's my my own thing yeah and it all
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falls on me so I feel um incredibly
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responsible by the way I'm starting to
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beat up on the switch I've got the AC on
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as long as it can go we might need a
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flannel at some point
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um there is no thing to use so the um
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the podcast is called Runners only with
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dom Harvey yeah and I've um I've got a
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few radio friends and a few podcasting
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friends but I told them about it and
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they all sort of
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pulled a face like oh is it a bit Niche
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like you know is is anyone going to
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listen that's not into running so I
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thought you're a fantastic guest because
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you sort of set the tone because um you
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you are a runner but you're so many
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other things as well like running is
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just a just a small part of your life
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yeah yeah yeah I mean how do you think
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running is for you though is running a
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huge part of your life
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yeah I'm like a running nerd but I'm I'm
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also I feel like I'm a bit like you in a
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way I'm I'm sort of like a running
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Anarchist like I I I
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um you know I'll get you [ __ ] faced and
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then the next morning I'll be full of
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self-loathing and I'll go for a run and
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sort of balance things out that way yeah
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I like to think of it as balance
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actually yeah all the things don't just
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throw yourself into just one you know
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yeah so how where did it start for you
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when did running sort of become a thing
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for you
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um I guess I never really ran regularly
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in my life until I moved to London
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um and there's nothing like a European
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summer to just motivate you to get fit
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and so it was about Fitness and just I
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guess London like there's so much going
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on and I found I wouldn't run far but I
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would run three to four times a week and
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I'd run five or six K and it was like my
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little safety spot like I knew I could
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just get out and I had like half an hour
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to myself to I don't know and that's the
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first time that I really started to
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appreciate
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um running because I think before that I
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was just like uh running and when you
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meet people who like running you're like
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oh my God weirdo
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um but yeah so I kind of found my way
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with just regular running nothing crazy
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um really enjoyed it and obviously great
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for fitness and then last year
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um I decided I wanted to do a half
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marathon and I did it and so that was
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quite a journey as well because I was
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used to kind of running short links and
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then I started to push myself obviously
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with my training and I think the biggest
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thing that I learned from running my
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first half marathon was it sounds so
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obvious and so simple
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um and I feel like I already knew this
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but I kind of was re-proving it to
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myself which was if you want to do
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something
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set yourself a goal map out a little
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pathway it doesn't even have to be super
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mapped out I literally got a spreadsheet
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and just wrote three days a week wrote
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down some kilometers and used that as a
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guide yeah and then off you go so I
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started here this was my goal this was
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my time frame and my pathway and I
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achieved it and it was just like I know
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that's how life works and most people
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are like you're sexy that's called goal
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setting but I don't know it was just
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like a nice reminder to me that like if
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I want to do [ __ ] I can do it I just
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need to Define my goal set up my pathway
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and off I go I think that's how because
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you reached out to me Earth it was like
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August last year you're doing a thing
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for your birthday and uh we had a couple
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of DMS going backwards and forwards with
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some running related questions and then
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we were going to run together but I know
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I couldn't leave Auckland so no you you
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didn't end up doing
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um an official like half marathon event
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you just did 21ks on your own right
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because of covert yeah I was actually
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saying can I so that makes it way harder
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like it's in an event enjoying with
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others I know I was very fortunate
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um so
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Sarah
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um just so my cousin Sarah decided to do
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a quarter and I was doing the half and
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we did sign up to an event it was the
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Tauranga um City to Surf and then clove
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had happened so the event physically was
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canceled but they were still encouraging
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everybody that weekend to still do the
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half right but I was also very fortunate
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to have a friend called Cody who is kind
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of like you like a running freak he's
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been running a half marathon every
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weekend for like six months now and he
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refuses to give it up he's like I can't
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break the streak but it means that I
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have a really close friend who was
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prepared to do distance yeah so luckily
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um towards the end I had moved here and
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he did all my long runs with me and he
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just knows some stuff so he kind of was
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helping me figure out what I should eat
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um and how I just making me more
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conscious of how I felt as I ran I think
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I just used to blindly run and I've just
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learned a lot more about like listening
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to how I feel and how I can like better
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assist myself to be ready to run yeah
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and you did you did really well you um
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does this thing you do every year for
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your birthday you do like a bunch of
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[ __ ] yes I do so I love birthdays and I
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have a thing called Birthday Month
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um and I think by the way can I just say
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that those people are the worst it's a
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birthday it's not a birth week a birth
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month but anyway I will happily be that
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person in your life being like it's my
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birthday this whole month it counts
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um I think I I'm a big believer in like
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enjoying every day in life not just kind
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of like grinding and holding out for
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like two epic holidays a year or one
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cool month a year type of thing so I
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like to I think I think my birthday is a
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chance for me to just
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have an excuse to really see everyone
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that I love and share a whole month with
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people and to go out and do things that
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maybe I wouldn't normally do last year I
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did a whole month of every day I had to
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do something I'd never done before I
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started on your Instagram
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um Instagram page you um snowboarding in
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a black bikini yes I did that that was
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actually the year before for my birthday
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and I like to do
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that and I like to kind of elongate my
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birthday as well but it's less about me
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and more about reminding myself to kind
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of enjoy life and to reach out and share
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it with the people that I love so what
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were some of the things and this year
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just gone half marathon obviously what
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else
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um I did a Skydive over the Tauranga
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area
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um I had a dance party on the beach with
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my grandparents and which is my most
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watched video people just absolutely
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felt that because my grandparents are
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adorable
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um by the way you share quite a bit of
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them on um if you follow you on
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Instagram by the way what's your handle
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what's your at Miss Lexi Brown yeah yeah
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the relationship you have with your
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grandparents it's just it's wonderful
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right yeah it's wonderful fantastic yeah
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they're very they're awesome they're so
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so cool um we're very close with them
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and um yeah I wrote them into doing all
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sorts of things I got father to help me
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make a um
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earthshotsky do you know what that is
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it's like oh yeah like a like a snow ski
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with um some shot glasses exactly so
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um papa is really good at like whipping
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things up and then it is two but more
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like clothes and stuff
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um but pop I'm gonna find some old skis
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at a second hand store he like helped me
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cut things and drill things and stick
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things and then the three of us tested
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it which not
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people have done what they're going
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there
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um yeah but they're awesome and we spend
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a lot of time with them
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um yeah I say we because I'm always
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talking about Sarah and I yeah so this
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is some Siri your your BFF who we uh if
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you're watching The Bachelorette last
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year you would have seen her in there
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um and I arrived at your house today to
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do the podcast and she lives with you
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yes she's sitting here filming some of
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this podcast session yeah yeah we always
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seeing this so um yeah sorry I didn't
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bring a third microphone for you I'm
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sorry like here's a silent friend just
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here
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so um so your your grandparents um when
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you told them that you're going on The
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Bachelorette I'm guessing they weren't
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surprised like
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um I'm guessing you don't sort of say no
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to much no yeah I think
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I think when I told my family that I was
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doing it
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I think there was definitely a sense of
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oh I'm not surprised but not because of
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it being romantically linked or dating
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more because I just do lots of crazy
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[ __ ] and people like oh yeah that makes
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sense thinks he's off doing something
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again
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um so no I don't think they were
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surprised um and they absolutely loved
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it it was such a cool experience overall
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and I think
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um a part of it that is really cool is I
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did do most of it alone it's very alone
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experience but
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um when we had the home visits I got to
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share some of it with everyone which was
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so amazing and it wasn't just you know
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mum dad brother sister it was like
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because my family's not actually that
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classic my family is very like why yeah
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varied and we're all very like open and
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together and stuff so I had like so many
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people at my home visits um and it was
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cool because everyone got to see it
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everyone got to experience like the
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cameras the people the people trying to
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tell you what to do and like you know I
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had to give you front I had to get like
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protect my family a little bit and
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they're like they're going to do this
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they're going to do that just say no
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come get me like you know I was like
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that's but I was so pleased that I could
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share some of the process with them so
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that they could kind of understand it a
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little bit more so when I talked about
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stuff they had a bit of a clue because
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they did get to do it for a couple of
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days well I think that's exciting for
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most people right like to yeah to see
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the yeah yeah directors and the cameras
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and just that sort of Slither of like
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Showbiz yeah I think so I think for me
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it was so intensive and you're in it so
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deep and so quick that it does normalize
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kind of in a way kind of quickly
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um but for lots of people who've never
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done something like that it is it's
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quite novel and it's very interesting
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um I think I think there's a lot these
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days a lot more people understand
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reality TV is a certain way and there's
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producers and there's story lines even
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though it's reality
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um but I still think people are still
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surprised by how many people are behind
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like
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um what the camera can see yeah and how
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much effort goes into it and yeah it was
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pretty outrageous pretty unreal
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experience for me as well because it
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I don't know it was just so interesting
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being like the center like it's not yeah
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as opposed to one of 20 or in another
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format like the block you know you've
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got
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how many sets of two and it's about
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everyone so yeah it was really unique
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and really for me and really um
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interesting and to be that one and it's
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kind of like
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everyone wants something from you and
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everyone needs something from you and
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you know without you they don't have the
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show like it all kind of rides on you so
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yeah it was um so how did that come
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about where were you you were you were
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living in Canada yes yeah I was living
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in Canada
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um I'd moved to Canada from London and
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then
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I got home from overseas
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um because of covert so we'd all come
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home I think in March and I was in a
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relationship at the time we got home
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broke up
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um how long was that one was it a long
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one yeah that was probably my longest
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um that one was about three years I'm
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sorry to hear what happened there just
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run its course or yeah we just went
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right for each other and we'd kind of
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figure that out and I think coming home
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we were like okay well we don't need to
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do this anymore
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um but you know it's still a lot to
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process yeah held within like 28 29. uh
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yeah I think I was I guess no I hit my
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30th 2013. yeah
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um got home and yeah I was just kind of
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like footloose and fancy free to be
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honest and I didn't even have like a job
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because I just got home from overseas so
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I was mooching around trying to I don't
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know figure life out day by day and then
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um you know what they do they like
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Target you they target my demographic on
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social media so so what did you start
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getting ads or did someone started
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getting it yeah right right I started
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getting ads and funnily enough before I
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even got ads my little brother in in a
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message Chat was like um asking me what
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I was up to and he said something and I
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put this in my application video he
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wrote a message you should do the
00:16:19
bachelorette that'd be hilarious TV haha
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and that's before it was even on my
00:16:23
radar how's that for foreshadowing
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um anyway saw the ad clicked into it and
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thought Oh and um read through what you
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had to do and then I just exited it and
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didn't think about it like paperwork and
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stuff yeah I just wanted to look at like
00:16:36
what it took like like and it was
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basically I think it was like 10
00:16:39
questions and um a one minute video
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right and I looked at a exited it didn't
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think about it and then I saw another ad
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and I thought
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oh well could be a song this is
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hilarious and so um I applied and I just
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took the purse I was not serious about
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it at all
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I mean like I seriously would love to
00:17:00
find someone to share my life with but
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um I'm sure many applications kind of
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gushed about maybe love and Men
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um and mine wasn't quite of that nature
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but maybe that's why
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um it caught their eye I'm not sure but
00:17:15
yeah and then it was just started the
00:17:16
slow process I just got an email first
00:17:18
and then had to do a video call
00:17:21
um and they just asked me like quick
00:17:22
five questions it just did not solve it
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was 30 minutes of just like boom boom
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boom and they record that and then they
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Mash that up with my application video
00:17:31
and all the finalists go to like a set
00:17:33
of people
00:17:34
um and then yeah I got a call and I was
00:17:36
shortlisted and then I got an email to
00:17:39
say I was still shortlisted it in a
00:17:40
favorite and then I got the call and
00:17:42
I've um they flew me up for interviews
00:17:45
and it was three finalists and then yeah
00:17:48
they called me the next day and psych
00:17:50
testing or anything like that yes yeah
00:17:52
um yes we did have to get site tested I
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actually think I had to get psych tested
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before I had the contract as in um I
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think the top final girls had to get
00:18:01
safety said and all the boys
00:18:04
um I have to get psyched he said
00:18:05
basically everyone who grows on the show
00:18:07
so I believe I see it's like testing
00:18:10
um not that that stops necessarily some
00:18:13
crazy events
00:18:17
um wow so when you applied for it like
00:18:20
how much of you was like okay I could
00:18:22
find I could find Mr right here and how
00:18:24
much it was like oh well whatever
00:18:26
happens it's a good experience get a bit
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of Expo get on TV I think for me I it
00:18:31
was just kind of like a mash of both
00:18:32
yeah I think
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um a huge draw card was like this would
00:18:35
be so fun and just like another
00:18:37
hilarious story for my book of life
00:18:40
um and the other side was like it's very
00:18:42
unlikely it's so unlikely like what are
00:18:45
the chances that a casting crew who have
00:18:47
never met you or gotten to know you can
00:18:49
cast the man of your dreams chances are
00:18:52
through the floor like no chance but I I
00:18:55
couldn't let go of this like but what if
00:18:57
genuinely what if someone walked down
00:18:59
their Cafe and I was just like holy [ __ ]
00:19:03
and yeah so how many how many guys there
00:19:05
was a lot of guys yeah China guys I
00:19:07
think there was 20 or something yeah I
00:19:10
think there might have been 19 and
00:19:12
there was the Intruder right oh Jesse
00:19:14
yeah who I've become quite good friends
00:19:16
with he's a great dude yeah he's
00:19:17
hilarious
00:19:19
um but straight away like as soon as
00:19:20
Jesse turned up as the Intruder I was
00:19:22
like oh and same with him both of us
00:19:25
were just like make Vibes straight away
00:19:27
um but yeah I feel a little ripped off
00:19:29
they didn't give me any like realistic
00:19:31
Intruders and they only gave me one
00:19:33
um but still Jesse is hilarious so I'm
00:19:35
glad I met him yeah do you um yeah what
00:19:38
do you look for like do you have like a
00:19:41
um like a like a male checklist or a
00:19:43
partner checklist no I don't operate
00:19:45
that succinctly when it comes to love
00:19:49
um I think for me I'm massive on
00:19:52
um like feeling it yeah I love it when
00:19:55
you meet someone and straight away
00:19:56
you're like oh my God you know and it'll
00:19:59
be a mix of all sorts of things like yes
00:20:01
what they look like but also it's just
00:20:02
like that thing you can't describe
00:20:04
because I've been having this thing yeah
00:20:06
I can't expect that yes and like
00:20:08
I don't know what it is but lately like
00:20:10
made a few nice people
00:20:13
um and like they're good looking they're
00:20:15
cool nice to me into me and I just have
00:20:20
to be honest with myself and just it's
00:20:23
so weird when they can like be great on
00:20:25
paper but it's we're just missing the
00:20:27
chemistry yeah there's just no chemistry
00:20:29
and so I think I've really identified
00:20:31
that that does matter to me because you
00:20:33
just
00:20:37
I don't think I could spend my whole
00:20:39
life with someone who's just nice
00:20:45
they're like oh what's wrong with nice
00:20:47
guys I'm like no no those guys are great
00:20:49
it's not about that it's about chemistry
00:20:51
because ultimately whoever I do end up
00:20:53
with I um they better be nice they will
00:20:56
be nice I won't accept anything less but
00:20:58
um it's the chemistry that's key for me
00:21:00
I think yeah as they say love on it you
00:21:01
need the fanny flowers right yeah there
00:21:03
we go you need those yeah you need to
00:21:05
feel it yeah where it matters so um
00:21:09
um there was a great bunch of guys
00:21:11
though so no there was no one there that
00:21:12
you you were like oh straight away oh
00:21:15
[ __ ]
00:21:15
no there's no one straight away that I
00:21:18
was like whoa
00:21:20
um obviously I thought a few of them
00:21:22
were cute and stuff
00:21:24
um but I actually kind of enjoyed that
00:21:26
there was no one that just blew me away
00:21:28
because it allowed me to continue to
00:21:31
relax yeah I think if anyone had been
00:21:33
there that I'd so seriously been like oh
00:21:34
my God that guy I would have found it
00:21:36
hard to keep my [ __ ] together you know
00:21:38
so on national TV yeah yeah on national
00:21:40
TV it's a little easier when yeah when
00:21:44
you're just kind of
00:21:45
um I don't know it's a little bit more
00:21:47
relaxed because you don't immediately
00:21:48
feel like holy [ __ ] yeah there's there's
00:21:50
one guy Paul who ended up finishing
00:21:52
third he's a chef in Auckland I've never
00:21:54
met him in real life yet but we've um
00:21:55
become like Instagram mates yeah I mean
00:21:57
he's a great human
00:21:59
um I remember he stands out because I
00:22:00
remember him turning up on The
00:22:01
Bachelorette and um he like pulled out a
00:22:03
key and he goes oh this is a key to my
00:22:05
apartment in Paris or something
00:22:08
um he is like a super super cool guy but
00:22:10
I don't know was that kind of douchey
00:22:14
do you know what is so funny about this
00:22:16
whole thing is like everyone tells me
00:22:19
different opinions about different
00:22:20
things so some people say to me oh my
00:22:22
God that guy pulled out those keys and
00:22:23
we were all like whoa nailed it and then
00:22:25
other people like you were like never do
00:22:27
that again that was embarrassing
00:22:30
I I just tried to do everything kind of
00:22:33
like
00:22:33
um
00:22:34
just as it came yeah and like I I don't
00:22:37
think I particularly judgy on anything
00:22:38
to be honest because [ __ ] be who you
00:22:41
want like do it like they only do it
00:22:43
they like and just I try to enjoy
00:22:44
everyone for like the value that they do
00:22:47
bring and not worry about whether
00:22:49
they're this or whether they're there um
00:22:51
yeah that was pretty funny he's
00:22:53
hilarious we we really got on I think
00:22:55
because of just living overseas and we
00:22:57
get on anyway we're still really good
00:22:58
friends yeah
00:22:59
um yeah how many how many of the guys
00:23:00
are still friends with so many of them
00:23:03
yeah really um I think time has
00:23:04
something to do with like the longer
00:23:05
people were on the show I'm usually
00:23:07
better friends with the ones that were
00:23:08
there the longest but
00:23:09
um yeah I'm
00:23:11
really good friends with almost all of
00:23:13
them
00:23:14
um not the guys at the start that I kind
00:23:16
of only meet for one day you know like I
00:23:19
think I literally saw one of them for
00:23:20
like 10 minutes and then they're gone
00:23:22
because you've seen quite a few home on
00:23:23
the first night
00:23:25
um but yeah I I'm so so so stoked
00:23:28
because I'm a very people person and I I
00:23:30
definitely like gain energy from being
00:23:32
around others
00:23:33
um and so I really loved the people
00:23:36
aspect of it although we didn't actually
00:23:38
TV is very misleading I didn't get to
00:23:42
spend a lot of time with any of them
00:23:44
actually yeah I wanted to ask you about
00:23:45
that because I'm guessing um so the guys
00:23:48
have got each other yes um so so what do
00:23:50
you got where are you staying yeah have
00:23:52
you got any access to the internet or
00:23:54
outside world yeah so
00:23:55
um being like the one as in I was The
00:23:58
Bachelorette I had kind of full autonomy
00:24:00
over my usual life except that I had
00:24:02
this filming schedule which was super
00:24:03
intense
00:24:05
um none of the boys had their phones
00:24:07
um so I was saying when we're in
00:24:08
Auckland I was at the Novotel and for
00:24:10
the first week I had Sarah with me which
00:24:11
was amazing so she was in the room next
00:24:13
to me yeah so that was a great support
00:24:16
um and then once we left Auckland we
00:24:18
went to Queenstown
00:24:19
um and no was it the Nova no I was in
00:24:21
the Sofitel in Auckland and the Novotel
00:24:23
in Queenstown
00:24:24
um but very lonely so the people I'm
00:24:27
closest to or with often is I had a
00:24:31
story producer so for people who don't
00:24:33
know the story producer kind of monitors
00:24:36
looks after builds grows my story so
00:24:39
like my narrative
00:24:41
um and it's it's quite a working
00:24:42
relationship because
00:24:44
yes what happens in front of the camera
00:24:46
is kind of what's happening and that's
00:24:47
like the bulk of it but there's all the
00:24:50
shots where you talk to camera right and
00:24:52
that's where you can comment on things
00:24:53
and get your side across or
00:24:56
um I don't know my I worked really well
00:24:58
with my story producer she was great I
00:25:00
so appreciate her love her shout out
00:25:02
headfield
00:25:03
um and so I felt really fortunate to
00:25:05
have her we worked really well together
00:25:06
and I would push back as well she'd
00:25:08
sometimes ask me like the dumbest
00:25:09
questions and I'd be like I'm not
00:25:11
answering that and well what line what's
00:25:14
an example of the dumbest question
00:25:18
so then you end up answering it and
00:25:20
saying something that you would never
00:25:21
normally say and they'll use that as a
00:25:23
cut you know like
00:25:25
for example something just so dumb like
00:25:27
um
00:25:28
oh see I can't even think of off the top
00:25:30
of my head and I was just like I'm not
00:25:31
gonna say any words surrounding what
00:25:33
you've just said because that's weird
00:25:35
and that's not me or how I think yeah so
00:25:37
sometimes she would ask me things I'd be
00:25:39
like no and then I'd say what are you
00:25:41
trying to get at and she was so good
00:25:43
she'd be like look this has happened for
00:25:45
you but the audience haven't seen this
00:25:46
or that yet so you need to take them on
00:25:48
that journey and explain or like it
00:25:50
would be weird if just blah blah goes
00:25:52
home tomorrow and you haven't even
00:25:53
spoken about him like you know how
00:25:55
you're feeling but you haven't talked
00:25:56
about it yet so I'd be like this is a
00:25:57
good point so then I'd be like look I'm
00:25:59
happy to say this what do you think and
00:26:00
she'll be like yep we'll go with that
00:26:01
and so it was just like a compromise yes
00:26:04
compromise um I suppose it's lucky that
00:26:06
you've got that strength of character
00:26:07
though because a lot of a lot of people
00:26:08
would be potentially more moldable or
00:26:10
more go with the flow 100 and I think um
00:26:12
even even I look back on the experience
00:26:15
and think oh they got me there or like
00:26:17
oh I should have pushed back there but
00:26:18
you don't know what you don't know so
00:26:20
I'm pleased that I did have like a
00:26:22
certain level of that in me when I
00:26:25
started
00:26:26
um so yeah very spent a lot of time with
00:26:28
my story producer you know we do a whole
00:26:30
day shoot finish a rose ceremony at like
00:26:32
midnight and still have to go on to like
00:26:34
a two hour director camera so I'm
00:26:36
getting to bed like middle of the night
00:26:37
yeah so um really intense
00:26:40
um but it's okay it was epic experience
00:26:42
um
00:26:44
I'll be furious it was five weeks
00:26:47
filming and I had one day off and which
00:26:50
was between Auckland and Queenstown um
00:26:52
well sorry for so many questions about
00:26:54
this but I'm um I love shitty reality TV
00:26:56
I am it's a guilty pleasure for all of
00:26:58
us don't you worry I'm mad about that
00:27:00
stuff so um the guy that finished second
00:27:02
it was it Todd year so when you let him
00:27:06
down right at the end yeah he he was
00:27:08
very very emotional like burst into
00:27:09
tears it was a really sad moment how
00:27:12
like how many hours do you think you'd
00:27:13
spent with them all up
00:27:15
and the previous x amount of weeks yeah
00:27:18
not
00:27:20
I know these people
00:27:24
I do think that that how I feel about
00:27:26
them now is because of what I learned
00:27:29
about them on the show and then with
00:27:30
others outside of the show uh over time
00:27:32
you're like whoa that was really like
00:27:34
just put on so
00:27:36
um time spent
00:27:39
alone oh well you're never alone because
00:27:41
you're always with the camera crew but
00:27:42
maybe on like I think
00:27:45
I think I only had it one single date
00:27:47
with Todd and maybe one
00:27:49
chat or one like half date there's like
00:27:51
full dates and half dates
00:27:53
um so you don't even know someone after
00:27:55
that no you do not know people and I
00:27:57
think this is what maybe people watching
00:27:59
don't realize is
00:28:01
a you do not spend time with these
00:28:03
people they all spend time with each
00:28:04
other like you said in the house like
00:28:06
they've got nothing to do they get to
00:28:07
know each other Bond whatever the camera
00:28:09
crew does leave and they can all tell
00:28:11
bedtime stories which apparently there
00:28:13
are some stories from there
00:28:14
um but I didn't have that kind of
00:28:18
opportunity so yeah everything is kind
00:28:20
of like on screen and you get no
00:28:22
off-screen time literally if you try to
00:28:24
talk when they're not filming they like
00:28:27
to separate you or they'll stand between
00:28:29
you or they'll just be like stop talking
00:28:31
so literally every conversation you have
00:28:34
with each of the guys is like on film
00:28:36
yeah so it's it's not natural and some
00:28:40
people uh I think I managed okay with it
00:28:44
to still kind of really be myself but I
00:28:46
think for some of the guys it was like
00:28:48
really unnatural in a real struggle so
00:28:50
it makes it hard to keep oh the whole
00:28:51
thing is complete you think it's so
00:28:53
unnatural so you say you meet someone
00:28:54
you're going on a first date you
00:28:56
probably talked about what music you're
00:28:57
into you're not going to be talking
00:28:58
about your feelings yeah and also
00:29:00
another thing that happened was we would
00:29:03
get you know sometimes with the guys
00:29:04
would get into really nice normal dating
00:29:06
Converse
00:29:08
to or well you've traveled or like if
00:29:10
you have mutual friends and things and
00:29:11
you get cut off and they'll because it's
00:29:13
not interesting conversation yeah you
00:29:16
waste your time
00:29:17
come on guys
00:29:19
um talk about something else don't talk
00:29:21
about that travel they hated us talking
00:29:23
about travel which is interesting
00:29:25
because I've lived and worked and
00:29:26
traveled so many countries and I don't
00:29:28
even think that's apparent on the show
00:29:29
and it's quite a big part of me yeah
00:29:31
yeah but yeah so amount of time yeah
00:29:34
you're kept apart
00:29:36
um that's one thing that people don't
00:29:37
realize and the other thing that people
00:29:39
don't realize watching is that they get
00:29:42
to see so much more than I do so not
00:29:44
only do I not get to spend time with
00:29:45
these boys men what do you mean
00:29:48
um I also don't get to see
00:29:51
what they what they say in their
00:29:53
director cameras yeah yeah so that was a
00:29:56
real big shift for me
00:29:58
um because I don't get to watch the show
00:30:00
before it grows on TV so I'm watching
00:30:02
with the nation and oh really you don't
00:30:04
you don't get it because I know
00:30:06
sometimes they cut the episode quite
00:30:07
late you don't get it a day before
00:30:09
nothing so I was watching it before I
00:30:11
think I was getting them like the
00:30:12
weekend before yes because you I should
00:30:14
have sent you the link I know you people
00:30:16
were getting it before me you radiant
00:30:18
people the media because everyone had
00:30:20
their comments ready to go and I was
00:30:21
like someone send me the link
00:30:24
um so I wasn't yeah I wasn't getting to
00:30:26
see it until it was being broadcast
00:30:29
um and yeah that was there was a real
00:30:31
big shift in how I felt
00:30:35
um about people because of what I now
00:30:38
got to see yeah which I never got to see
00:30:40
before that must be so frustrating
00:30:41
especially when there's these people
00:30:42
like me on the radio going when she met
00:30:44
Paul
00:30:46
because we've got the foresight of yes
00:30:51
100 way Blinder Than People realize I am
00:30:58
I think that I didn't anticipate was
00:31:00
that
00:31:01
was that but you know it's
00:31:04
um I don't I don't think you can only
00:31:07
work with what you've got at the time
00:31:08
hindsight is a beautiful thing so I I
00:31:10
can't I would I can't say that I had
00:31:12
changed anything because I didn't know
00:31:14
any differently right yeah so I'm gonna
00:31:16
go with your heart which you did yeah
00:31:17
well I guess yeah you get to it's
00:31:21
I mean also like how much of it is even
00:31:22
your heart when you've it's been five
00:31:24
weeks you know like the season before
00:31:26
was eight weeks so they got at least a
00:31:29
few more weeks they went on several
00:31:30
dates with each other like I I had
00:31:33
someone in my lineup
00:31:35
so that final lineup before we went to
00:31:37
home visits I had Jack and Jack and I
00:31:40
hadn't even had a chance to go on a date
00:31:42
that doesn't make sense why would he be
00:31:45
in the lineup is he the um the younger
00:31:48
guy that ended up self-eliminating is
00:31:50
that him right yeah whatever you get
00:31:52
cold feet uh we hadn't spent any time
00:31:56
together
00:31:57
um but I knew that I always liked him I
00:31:58
always remember every time I spoke to
00:32:00
him I was like I like that guy
00:32:01
um and then we had the kiss in the lake
00:32:04
which was outrageous by the way hey you
00:32:06
you had more than one kiss in the lake I
00:32:08
did yeah
00:32:10
yeah it was supposed to be so cold as
00:32:12
well it was a southern yeah it wasn't
00:32:14
warm
00:32:17
my mum and like I remember after we
00:32:20
filmed that date
00:32:22
um someone told me that one of the
00:32:23
producers from the network was like oh
00:32:25
my God that was so steamy and I was like
00:32:27
really I just solution the lake anyway
00:32:30
it did look good
00:32:33
yeah well I just I had to I was watching
00:32:36
the episode with my mum and I was like
00:32:37
oh my God oh my God anyway we had this
00:32:40
time like had a great time and it just
00:32:42
kind of was like
00:32:43
it just felt like quite
00:32:45
um a lot like it was all happening and I
00:32:48
hadn't had a chance to like yeah speak
00:32:50
with him and then
00:32:51
yeah it was just a lot and it was all
00:32:52
quite real and then
00:32:54
um yeah we just like as always we never
00:32:56
no one gets a chance to speak or process
00:32:59
or figure it out and I had to choose
00:33:01
four boys to go to home visits and I
00:33:04
hadn't even been on a date with that guy
00:33:05
so it just didn't seem to make sense no
00:33:07
matter how I was feeling it would have
00:33:08
been out of place and he was a little
00:33:10
protective of his family I don't think
00:33:12
his family were keen on him right right
00:33:14
um unless he was really sure about the
00:33:16
girl so whatever we were feeling we were
00:33:17
feeling but we couldn't be sure about
00:33:19
anything because it was always happening
00:33:20
yeah I suppose it's like heightened
00:33:22
emotions for everyone
00:33:23
um and you're also further down the
00:33:25
process so like sure I had kept it
00:33:27
together that entire process and not
00:33:29
cried until that day and you're at the
00:33:31
end you're you're near the end you're
00:33:33
exhausted
00:33:35
um yeah it's I think this is how reality
00:33:37
TV gets you they wear you down you start
00:33:40
off fresh-faced and you're like happy
00:33:42
ass and you're like I can take on the
00:33:43
world and then by like the end of like
00:33:45
you're in the final week and you're like
00:33:47
exhausted you're so sick of talking
00:33:48
about your feelings you don't even know
00:33:50
what you feel and then I think something
00:33:52
that I struggled with towards the end
00:33:55
because you know how at the start I said
00:33:56
it was kind of
00:33:58
um it helped me keep it light in um
00:34:00
stuff because I didn't super feel crazy
00:34:03
feelings towards anyone instantly but
00:34:06
obviously towards the end you are
00:34:07
starting to get to know people a bit and
00:34:10
you are starting to think about them
00:34:11
romantically because that's the whole
00:34:13
point of this thing and then you're
00:34:14
meeting families and that I think I I I
00:34:18
took video diaries of myself throughout
00:34:20
the whole thing and there's there's a
00:34:22
video diary of me and the hotel crying
00:34:24
because I think I just feel so
00:34:27
overwhelmed by
00:34:29
um
00:34:30
people's feelings and expectations
00:34:32
especially once you've brought the
00:34:33
families in because they're real
00:34:34
families yeah and I loved like they were
00:34:37
all so welcoming and lovely and like I
00:34:40
said I'm a real people person and I do
00:34:41
make connections and I really value them
00:34:43
and to meet all those families and have
00:34:46
such a lovely time that was really
00:34:48
overwhelming for me to then have to like
00:34:50
cut break some hearts yeah yeah oh this
00:34:53
is a funny story I was in the airport
00:34:55
um I think I was flying up north
00:34:58
um so I done my first two home visits or
00:35:01
something anyway
00:35:03
um I done Paul's home visit and then I'd
00:35:04
said goodbye to Paul so I'd met all his
00:35:06
family had like the best time but Paul
00:35:08
wasn't the one and I'd say goodbye to
00:35:10
fall in the next day I was in the
00:35:12
airport and I saw his sister and I was
00:35:14
like oh no and I thought just by chance
00:35:18
yeah just by chance and I thought she'd
00:35:20
seen me and I was like I'm gonna say hi
00:35:22
because like that's just the person I am
00:35:24
like oh good for you I'd pretend to be
00:35:26
reading a text on my phone and so I went
00:35:28
over and I thought the type and I said
00:35:31
hello and she looked after me and she
00:35:33
goes oh my God and I was like how are
00:35:36
you and she was like I'm good how are
00:35:37
you and I was like I'm right because I'd
00:35:39
say goodbye to Paul the night before so
00:35:41
um yeah anyway we we can't wait when you
00:35:44
say you said goodbye the night oh and
00:35:46
the rose ceremony from the show okay and
00:35:50
um and just through our conversation she
00:35:52
was like yeah Paul texted me uh told me
00:35:54
he didn't pick him and I was like yeah
00:35:56
and she was like yeah I teach her back
00:35:57
and was like [ __ ] that girl
00:36:01
well thank you for telling me that but
00:36:04
it's quite funny to say this stuff to
00:36:05
like to my face and I'm also just like
00:36:07
not worried because I'm like yeah like
00:36:10
you're his family of course you're gonna
00:36:11
be protective of that and also in my
00:36:13
position I had to make decisions and I
00:36:15
did what I thought was this at the time
00:36:16
and you know like it's all good yeah
00:36:19
um you were probably overseas when this
00:36:21
happened but a previous series there was
00:36:23
this guy called uh Jordan who was The
00:36:25
Bachelor yeah and he ended up with two
00:36:26
he ended up with these two girls called
00:36:28
Naz and Fleur okay and then uh that was
00:36:31
a while ago yeah like a few a few
00:36:33
seasons ago so you were probably
00:36:34
overseas but
00:36:35
um I think that the ratings on reality
00:36:37
shows that they were a lot higher than
00:36:38
what they are now and yeah by the time
00:36:39
the final episode went to where they
00:36:41
like broke up with her on that day and
00:36:43
it ended up being like a big Nationwide
00:36:45
bombshell thing and yeah the social
00:36:47
media backlash for this guy was just
00:36:50
severeign
00:36:59
like he must have been thinking I didn't
00:37:01
even know these girls it's really into
00:37:03
and like it it's so intense like
00:37:05
for so many reasons there's the
00:37:07
intensity of the people that you're
00:37:09
dealing with on the show right like the
00:37:10
actual men who are there
00:37:12
um because yeah they're invested and
00:37:15
lovely and genuine most of them and then
00:37:17
there's like the intensity of um the
00:37:20
producers and them needing all this [ __ ]
00:37:22
from you like they need you right like
00:37:23
the show centers around you that's
00:37:25
intense and then once the show goes to
00:37:28
air there is the intensity of like
00:37:30
National opinion like people's opinion
00:37:33
who don't know you but yeah it's it's
00:37:35
also is everyone else who is kind of
00:37:38
brought into it like all of our friends
00:37:39
and all of our family and then it just
00:37:41
kind of ripples out like then you'll
00:37:43
meet this person once and that person
00:37:44
once and so all those people have
00:37:45
opinions and it is so much and I
00:37:49
remember
00:37:50
feeling
00:37:52
pressure in certain ways and thinking
00:37:55
holy [ __ ] like if I'm feeling this
00:37:57
pressure and if I'm feeling this way
00:37:59
about what I'm thinking about right now
00:38:00
I can't imagine what it would be like to
00:38:04
actually be like um Lucina last season
00:38:06
because she oh yeah she didn't pick
00:38:09
someone and then I don't know what was
00:38:11
going on but she had to do the reunion
00:38:13
and I think if I had to do the reunion
00:38:16
after
00:38:17
I'd already broken up with Hamish I that
00:38:20
would have been so nerve-wracking
00:38:22
um so I totally appreciate how
00:38:24
overwhelming it can all be in everyone's
00:38:27
opinions and no one actually knows right
00:38:29
what goes on
00:38:30
um unless you tell them and no one can
00:38:33
really appreciate it for what it is so
00:38:34
you just have to know yourself and like
00:38:36
stay true and honestly don't don't sweat
00:38:40
the small stuff would you have you been
00:38:42
burnt by a reality TV or would you do it
00:38:44
again what if um what if your friend
00:38:46
Sarah said I've been tapped on the
00:38:47
shoulder to be the next what would you
00:38:48
say to her I'd say yes do it really yeah
00:38:52
um yeah I would I definitely haven't
00:38:54
been burnt by it um I I had a really
00:38:57
great time
00:38:58
um overall like epic experience and same
00:39:01
thing to do and I've made some amazing
00:39:03
friends out of it
00:39:04
um I recommend it to anybody who
00:39:07
uh is really sure of themselves and has
00:39:09
a thick skin
00:39:11
um and just likes to go and do some cool
00:39:13
[ __ ] basically
00:39:15
um I do think I had a good run but I I
00:39:19
don't think that's by chance I think
00:39:20
that it's due to my nature and it's due
00:39:22
to how I acted and how I hold myself
00:39:25
that of of course I had a good run and
00:39:26
of course
00:39:27
um you know I wasn't produced badly
00:39:30
um so it's not great for everyone and
00:39:34
you also can't control what happens to
00:39:35
you on the show so fortunately for me I
00:39:38
didn't have
00:39:39
on the show didn't have many dramas with
00:39:41
people acting out and me having to deal
00:39:43
with that on national TV and things like
00:39:45
that
00:39:46
um so yeah in that sense I had a good
00:39:48
run in terms of no one else did anything
00:39:50
super out the gate
00:39:52
um that I had to deal with but
00:39:55
um I would recommend it it's so fun it's
00:39:58
so fun all right one thing um yeah about
00:40:01
that show you know how you always talk
00:40:02
about your feelings yes oh my God what
00:40:05
do you like quite a good communicator in
00:40:06
relationships normally like yeah yeah I
00:40:09
really well I think I am um I really
00:40:11
value communication I feel like most
00:40:15
negative interactions or arguments or um
00:40:18
disagreements usually center around a
00:40:21
miscommunication it's usually like Oh I
00:40:23
thought you meant this or you and then
00:40:25
and
00:40:26
so if if they can just speak about it
00:40:28
get it out and like not even straight
00:40:31
away if we can just simmer on it and
00:40:32
then talk about it I just think um
00:40:33
communication is key so yes I do think
00:40:36
I'm quite a communicator
00:40:38
um and I think that was probably really
00:40:39
helpful for the type of show that I did
00:40:40
because you know I wouldn't do yeah I
00:40:43
wouldn't do reality TV again for love
00:40:45
but I would in my Meredith feels like
00:40:48
this no way could not pay me you could
00:40:50
not pay me a billion dollars to do that
00:40:52
tell you what nobody no no one comes off
00:40:55
that show looking good it's almost like
00:40:56
they see I suppose you go on The
00:40:59
Bachelorette or the bachelor it's like
00:41:00
random like it's like they they they you
00:41:02
get the bachelor Bachelorette and get a
00:41:04
bunch of guys or girls and hopefully
00:41:05
there's someone there that you click
00:41:07
with if not no big deal Meredith it's
00:41:10
almost like they they go right this is
00:41:12
what Lexi's into Let's get someone
00:41:14
completely opposite oh 100 I think it's
00:41:17
so unfair yeah they're not actually
00:41:19
truly matchmaking I think a couple of
00:41:21
them get it right and then the other
00:41:23
ones it's pure entertainment yeah yeah
00:41:24
and this is what they do so what I'll
00:41:26
learned through my show is when they
00:41:28
cast they have people called contenders
00:41:30
and people called characters so some
00:41:33
people are cast as characters so they're
00:41:35
not relative or like they're not related
00:41:37
to me or what I like or possibly in
00:41:39
these other shows that don't make sense
00:41:41
at all but they're for TV and
00:41:43
entertainment value I mean maybe it's
00:41:45
like this in radio and then they have
00:41:46
contenders which are actually relevant
00:41:49
um could have a chance blah blah blah
00:41:51
and So Married at First Sight I'm like
00:41:52
you're just messing up people's lives
00:41:54
because they do some really good matches
00:41:55
and others they definitely do just so
00:41:58
that people make drama and good TV I
00:42:01
guess yeah good TV is questionable yeah
00:42:03
TV that's yeah I know I I think it's I
00:42:06
think it's good it's the shittiest
00:42:12
it's truly is an experiment like human
00:42:14
nature experiment yeah it's just that
00:42:16
these poor people have to sacrifice like
00:42:18
a chunk of their life and you know in
00:42:21
the UK it is ruthless over there with
00:42:23
like gossip and like gossip mags and all
00:42:25
the tablets yeah see oh my God it's like
00:42:27
you know and they have issues with
00:42:28
suicide and things so yeah my mum was a
00:42:30
little concerned with about
00:42:32
um just the effect that this whole thing
00:42:34
can have just being my mum and
00:42:36
everything
00:42:37
um but I I wasn't were you no Sarah
00:42:40
wasn't worried either
00:42:42
um I just went out there and enjoyed
00:42:43
myself well I think I think that's your
00:42:44
attitude it just that's to go with the
00:42:45
flow attitude yeah yeah so what's next
00:42:48
for you you told me that after we did
00:42:49
the podcast today you're starting a new
00:42:50
course what are you what are you doing
00:42:51
well I've actually already started so um
00:42:53
I went back to school last year I'm just
00:42:57
doing a graduate diploma in digital
00:42:59
design so I worked as a branded
00:43:01
marketing manager um since I kind of
00:43:04
started my career and yeah I just need
00:43:06
to level up and I want to and I have a
00:43:08
big plan and to myself and yeah I just
00:43:11
kind of
00:43:12
um getting those abilities under my belt
00:43:14
and yeah that's kind of what I'm
00:43:16
focusing at the moment says and I have a
00:43:18
few projects and um yeah just gonna keep
00:43:21
enjoying my life yeah I'm sure you will
00:43:24
I mean Instagram is not real life but
00:43:26
yeah I I even wondered if you had a job
00:43:28
I do work I know it looks like this is
00:43:32
at the beach she's on a boat she's up a
00:43:35
mountain she's in a lake I like to enjoy
00:43:37
my lifetime Life Is For Living
00:43:40
um yeah I do work so I'm studying
00:43:42
full-time and I also work um contract on
00:43:44
the side right yeah which is good so I'm
00:43:46
still working
00:43:47
um but yeah we do have a lot of fun yeah
00:43:49
I think I think a lot of people think we
00:43:51
don't have jobs but we both do and we
00:43:52
both um yeah we work hard
00:43:54
um but like I said you've got to enjoy
00:43:56
every day not just the big stuff and
00:43:57
you've got to get that balance right as
00:43:59
well oh everything is balanced the older
00:44:01
I get the more I'm like
00:44:03
um and have you have you found um the
00:44:04
last couple of years with covert like uh
00:44:06
you mentioned before that you've done a
00:44:07
heap of travel you've lived in Canada
00:44:08
you've lived in the UK
00:44:10
um have you found it hard being rooted
00:44:12
on the ground here in New Zealand yeah
00:44:13
we've it's been a big transition phase
00:44:16
for us I think Sarah also lived overseas
00:44:17
so the two of us are having these like
00:44:20
going riding the wave at the same time
00:44:22
we take turns to have meltdowns um it's
00:44:26
definitely been an interesting
00:44:28
um transition to come home for a number
00:44:31
of reasons sometimes
00:44:33
I don't know like I guess we feel like
00:44:35
we didn't come home by choice
00:44:37
um but that's not to say I wouldn't have
00:44:39
come home soon anyway had covert
00:44:41
happened um so because I lived overseas
00:44:43
for seven years and whereabouts London
00:44:47
Canada yeah so I was in Sydney they went
00:44:49
to Japan then I went to uh France then I
00:44:52
went to England then I went to Canada
00:44:54
all right yeah and then just traveled
00:44:56
kind of to countries what were you doing
00:44:58
just like normal office jobs yeah so
00:45:00
Sydney is fresh out of uni and I was
00:45:02
like an intern at a fashion PR Company
00:45:04
and then in Japan I taught English
00:45:07
um in France I was a liver Nene and in
00:45:10
the UK I continued my like real job
00:45:13
nurse you could say and I went back into
00:45:15
Brandon marketing for a few years and
00:45:17
then in Canada I was a ski bum and just
00:45:19
worked ski bam jobs
00:45:21
um so yeah those are my array of random
00:45:24
things that I've done in my life
00:45:26
um it makes life so interesting though
00:45:27
doesn't it it so does and I think
00:45:30
because I've been so many different
00:45:31
places and met so many different people
00:45:33
I it's really great for people like just
00:45:36
people because you can relate to a lot
00:45:38
of people in a lot of ways
00:45:39
um but I wouldn't change it for anything
00:45:42
because you you come home and there's
00:45:44
like two sets of people there's people
00:45:46
who have never left and they're married
00:45:48
and they have kids and that sounds
00:45:51
wonderful and I am definitely like you
00:45:53
know going in that direction now
00:45:55
um but then there's like the other set
00:45:57
which is more like us and we're like
00:45:58
we've come home and we've lived a
00:46:01
different kind of life and um and so
00:46:03
yeah the people who are at home who
00:46:05
haven't left are like oh my God like you
00:46:07
guys have done so much that's so
00:46:08
exciting um and then it's just you want
00:46:11
what everyone else has right because
00:46:13
it's pros and cons it's like um because
00:46:16
I was busy cat you're coughing up my
00:46:18
radio career doing breakfast hours which
00:46:20
does mean making a lot of sacrifices
00:46:21
yeah my sister on the other hand she
00:46:23
went overseas met her husband out here
00:46:25
but they were late on the property
00:46:26
ladder yes and she's like well you've
00:46:27
got a house and you've got this and we
00:46:29
can't afford it it's really pros and
00:46:31
cons it is it is and it's um I wouldn't
00:46:34
change what I've done for the world but
00:46:36
you know it does mean we've come home to
00:46:37
this really screwed property Market
00:46:40
um we're dealing with covert
00:46:42
um yeah it's a different time and yeah
00:46:45
we don't have you know um partners and
00:46:49
kids and and all those things but
00:46:50
that'll come
00:46:51
um and I I've my life so far has been
00:46:54
amazing I feel do you have you do you
00:46:56
feel like you've got the um the travel
00:46:57
bag out of your system like are you are
00:46:59
you you don't know if I'll even get it
00:47:01
out of my system I still have extreme
00:47:04
Wanderlust moments and days oh my God
00:47:08
and I get reminded of things I'm really
00:47:09
big on smells so things will trigger my
00:47:13
memories Big Time certain smells will
00:47:15
take me right back like certain cleaning
00:47:17
products remind me of certain places
00:47:19
It's So Random it smells like a hospital
00:47:22
no it's just like like a certain soap
00:47:24
will remind me of the soap that was like
00:47:25
at my school in Japan or like as someone
00:47:28
is wearing a perfume and it reminds me
00:47:29
of like someone I lived with in London
00:47:31
or like it's crazy and I go right back
00:47:34
and it makes my whole body's like oh my
00:47:36
God I want to go I miss kind of the
00:47:39
wonderless and the feeling and the
00:47:41
exploring um but it's just kind of
00:47:43
retraining the mind I guess and um doing
00:47:45
a bit of that in New Zealand so um kind
00:47:49
of making it work with what we've got
00:47:51
and and the pro as well is now that
00:47:52
we're home we get to spend time with
00:47:54
family which we just it makes us so so
00:47:56
happy I get to see my mum way more
00:47:59
regularly we live an hour from our
00:48:01
grandparents I live yeah very close to
00:48:03
my dad two of my brothers live in the
00:48:04
same town you know my other brothers
00:48:06
came and spent the whole new year's here
00:48:08
with me so to be home again and closer
00:48:11
to those people that I truly love is the
00:48:13
best part of coming home yeah and worth
00:48:15
it are your um your parents still
00:48:16
together no no my mum raised me um so
00:48:20
yeah we um uh I was born in palmy and
00:48:24
she was at Uni there so yeah we lived in
00:48:26
uni Flats there's some crack out photos
00:48:30
well I don't know if I'd say I'm from
00:48:33
palmy but I guess technically I am um I
00:48:35
was born there lived there till I was
00:48:36
10. yeah whereabouts are you from So
00:48:39
like um Riverdale area Riverdale
00:48:41
oh yes I um we lived on Ferguson Street
00:48:45
and I went to um West End
00:48:58
[Applause]
00:48:59
yeah okay um and then when did you leave
00:49:01
palmy
00:49:03
um I left uh about 20 years ago yeah I
00:49:06
went to the station there called 2xs oh
00:49:08
I remember two weeks yeah yeah a small
00:49:10
world yeah it's fine yeah it's a nice
00:49:13
place
00:49:14
I think like everywhere everywhere is
00:49:17
becoming up and coming you know like
00:49:19
everything is starting to shift and
00:49:20
evolve and get cool little cafes and you
00:49:24
know with this housing market thing I
00:49:26
feel like so many people are starting to
00:49:28
shun like true City living and
00:49:31
everyone's going outwards and like a
00:49:33
nicer lifestyle and bit of balance and
00:49:35
stuff like that yeah have you given up
00:49:36
on home ownership or do you one day hope
00:49:38
to no we haven't given up we'll probably
00:49:40
buy together Sarah and I
00:49:42
um that's kind of the way it seems to be
00:49:44
at the moment definitely haven't given
00:49:46
up absolutely well you've got a sweet
00:49:47
sit up at the moment it's uh you your
00:49:50
best friend Sarah two other girls on the
00:49:51
flat I know this house is great we're
00:49:53
only two blocks off the beach and like
00:49:55
yeah there's so much sand in our house
00:49:57
and there's so much sand in my car and I
00:49:59
just love it because it means we live at
00:50:00
the beach and I'm like yes this is what
00:50:02
I always wanted you and me are very
00:50:04
opposite like I I like the idea of the
00:50:07
beach but then I get back in my car
00:50:09
afterwards and there's sand there for
00:50:10
days yeah the expectation versus reality
00:50:13
yeah you are I do I love cities though I
00:50:16
love love cities like I I actually
00:50:19
really like Auckland and I know people
00:50:20
hate Auckland but I lived in Auckland
00:50:22
for a couple years and loved it
00:50:24
absolutely loved it and every time I go
00:50:25
back I love it I don't know I just
00:50:28
there's more happening there than
00:50:29
anywhere else in New Zealand
00:50:31
um in a lot of ways and and even just
00:50:34
population because I'm such a person I
00:50:35
like being somewhere that's humming yeah
00:50:38
um but I also like being at the beach
00:50:40
I'm just a mess of oxymoron in a lot of
00:50:42
ways I like all the things all the time
00:50:44
so I just yeah I always enjoy a visit in
00:50:47
Auckland geez we've had very little uh
00:50:49
running chat and um oh yes okay today's
00:50:51
today's podcast but it's been great it's
00:50:53
been wonderful getting an insight into
00:50:54
into you as a person and into the um The
00:50:57
Bachelorette as well so how much are you
00:50:58
running now that you've got the half
00:50:59
marathon done the the running so that
00:51:02
was August last year did the running
00:51:03
drop off completely exactly yeah um well
00:51:06
no I would say that the distances
00:51:08
dropped off drastically
00:51:10
um but I still ran regularly
00:51:14
um I said after the marathon I was like
00:51:16
right half Marathon sorry after my half
00:51:18
I was like right never doing that again
00:51:19
but I just feel like I probably will
00:51:23
um I'm a sucker for a challenge like if
00:51:25
someone's like this let's see I'll be
00:51:28
like no and then next time we're like
00:51:29
fine
00:51:30
um but Sarah ran a quarter when I ran my
00:51:33
half so I feel like she's gonna wanna
00:51:35
run a half soon so maybe I'll run a half
00:51:37
with her yeah we can train together and
00:51:39
stuff well now that you've done one like
00:51:40
you know that you know that your body oh
00:51:42
it's pretty incredible like if you just
00:51:46
slowly build it was really interesting
00:51:48
for me as well if I just slowly build on
00:51:51
my case and like speed and stuff you can
00:51:54
do it yeah I think people think it's
00:51:56
something you can either do or you can't
00:51:57
do and I think a lot of people go from
00:52:00
nothing to trying to run 10K and then
00:52:02
they're like oh my God that was the
00:52:03
hardest thing in the world I'm not doing
00:52:04
it but yeah well you just tried to run
00:52:07
10K after doing nothing so if you just
00:52:09
slowly build it's so achievable yeah
00:52:11
absolutely and just um
00:52:13
oh your friend Sarah's just bought out a
00:52:15
middle
00:52:16
this is my half marathon proof or the
00:52:17
city to sift middle Okay so
00:52:20
I said because you were signed up even
00:52:22
though the event didn't go ahead I still
00:52:24
ran that weekend yeah oh that's cool
00:52:26
yeah
00:52:27
it's cool it's got the middle everyone's
00:52:28
a sucker for me alone
00:52:30
we're all kids again
00:52:34
how long did you wear it around for
00:52:35
after you got it only about three weeks
00:52:39
well you're in these things okay well um
00:52:42
we're in with some um quick fire running
00:52:43
questions oh God okay what do you what
00:52:45
do you listen to when you run oh usually
00:52:48
podcasts
00:52:50
um and I just go between like um serious
00:52:53
kind of like businessy ones that like
00:52:55
give me inspo or like real chitchat
00:52:58
funny girl ones right yeah yeah I'm just
00:53:01
saying a lot a lot of people love they
00:53:02
find it really weird that I listen to
00:53:03
spoken word uh when I write rather than
00:53:05
music but um I like it it feels like
00:53:07
you're getting [ __ ] done yeah same I
00:53:09
feel like I'm using that time to
00:53:10
actually like do something
00:53:12
um yeah but sometimes I'm not into a
00:53:14
podcast and I will play just like real
00:53:16
unsu music do you find honor you don't
00:53:17
listen to music when I sometimes I do I
00:53:19
like speed my speed is sometimes
00:53:21
dependent on like what music I'm
00:53:22
listening yeah right
00:53:25
um well it does that yeah the um the
00:53:26
beat or the Cadence of a music here
00:53:28
definitely works
00:53:29
um what's your favorite place to run did
00:53:30
you have a favorite route
00:53:31
I love running
00:53:34
um I do a lot of pavement running just
00:53:36
because I live yeah like this but um I
00:53:39
love getting into the bush and running
00:53:41
like real simple Trails like just not
00:53:43
even Trails but um just like it's nice
00:53:46
to be out in off the road
00:53:48
um there's a really nice track and Caldo
00:53:50
down behind the golf course like So
00:53:52
Beautiful by this River and I just was
00:53:54
like as I I literally like Skip Along
00:53:57
like looking around like oh my God this
00:53:59
is so beautiful and it's you know we
00:54:01
live here it is we're very lucky man
00:54:03
you're like you're not far from the
00:54:04
mount do you run around there or do you
00:54:05
sort of I like running around the
00:54:06
mountain I
00:54:08
have not ran up the mount I don't know
00:54:10
if that's something I want to do
00:54:11
although Cody did suggest it and I did
00:54:13
say I would so I'll probably run up them
00:54:15
out soon yeah
00:54:16
um yeah um do you have a favorite show
00:54:18
what are you running
00:54:20
um I started with Nikes and then I went
00:54:22
to
00:54:23
um what then I moved to New Balance
00:54:27
um but I need another new pair do you
00:54:28
have a recommendation for me actually I
00:54:30
love I like how old are you 32. yeah I'm
00:54:33
in a pier called hocus which I'm okay
00:54:35
very very ugly they're never going to
00:54:36
want a beauty course but they offer so
00:54:38
much support okay if you're gonna if
00:54:40
you're like a big run overseas like that
00:54:41
I don't know like the New York Marathon
00:54:43
or something yeah you know when you wear
00:54:45
a pair of shoes how you notice other
00:54:46
people wearing the same yes yeah you
00:54:48
notice a lot of like middle-aged Runners
00:54:50
wearing hoses so maybe you're not ready
00:54:52
for the hotel okay maybe I'll so bit
00:54:55
tight on the hook is yeah
00:54:57
um but yeah if you have any other
00:54:58
recommends let me know because I need a
00:54:59
new running shoe because mine are
00:55:01
absolutely screwed yeah it is amazing
00:55:02
how fast shoes expire when you run that
00:55:05
much yeah yeah totally you must go
00:55:06
through shoes very often every couple of
00:55:09
months I guess oh my god
00:55:10
um how far do you run every month Eureka
00:55:13
um
00:55:14
between 300 and 400k a month oh my God
00:55:17
you're a full running psycho
00:55:22
um okay uh do you prefer to run alone or
00:55:25
with a crew I enjoy both but I probably
00:55:28
for longer distances with people yeah it
00:55:31
just keeps my spirits High I think um
00:55:34
houses the time yes it passes the time
00:55:36
yeah when I run with Cody we just change
00:55:37
it the whole time yeah
00:55:39
um and when Sarah and I run together we
00:55:42
talk the whole time as well
00:55:43
um so I'd probably if I had to choose
00:55:45
I'd say with do you prefer hot or cold
00:55:48
yes I can't run in the heat like I live
00:55:51
in the mount now and Sarah's like do you
00:55:53
want to go for a run and I'm like no
00:55:54
only if it's before eight o'clock or
00:55:57
after 8 P.M I I can't heck the heat I
00:56:00
tried to do a running club at 6 00 p.m
00:56:02
on a Monday never went back so hot
00:56:05
although insane there let's be honest
00:56:07
like you you know you live in Bay of
00:56:08
Plenty so June July last year when you
00:56:10
were doing your big training runs for
00:56:11
the half marathon it's not cold cold is
00:56:13
it no it wasn't you're not wearing a
00:56:15
beanie and gloves no I don't know but
00:56:16
although I did surprise myself when I
00:56:18
lived in London I would still go out
00:56:19
like December January Feb right I ran
00:56:21
all through that and I just had like
00:56:23
what I needed to stay home oh I love it
00:56:25
over there at that time of year it you
00:56:28
just get used to it and then you start
00:56:29
to kind of like it and um do you have a
00:56:32
go-to meal the night before a big run
00:56:34
you said your friend Cody was helping
00:56:35
you out with your nutrition what are the
00:56:37
advice he was kind of more guiding me on
00:56:39
what to eat the morning of in enduring
00:56:41
so like you know the sweets for like is
00:56:43
it the glucose that gives us well I was
00:56:47
just buying like jet planes oh yeah
00:56:48
they're good um yeah are they good what
00:56:50
do you eating um yeah I'll take chip
00:56:51
plans with me or you have these gels but
00:56:53
the gels are disgusting yeah I've never
00:56:55
found a gel that's good that you like
00:56:57
yeah yeah because look at this thing as
00:56:59
well in a bottle and it was like I think
00:57:01
it was like electrolytes and salts and
00:57:03
stuff and I actually really liked it
00:57:04
tastes like sherbet he was always like
00:57:06
sorry it's strong and I was like I like
00:57:07
it you must have heard the term Runners
00:57:10
High have you hit the 10 Runners high
00:57:11
before as in the high that you get from
00:57:13
completing a run or doing a run yeah it
00:57:15
can be either or like is it real or a
00:57:18
myth the runner's height I think it's
00:57:19
real yeah
00:57:21
um but I as you know I'm kind of that
00:57:23
type of person anyway like I love to
00:57:24
love [ __ ] so
00:57:26
um like when I did the half marathon I
00:57:28
was so
00:57:29
stoked I was so so stoked we did it
00:57:31
really early and oh my God we did it so
00:57:33
early we started at 4 30 in the morning
00:57:35
because Cody had work at like some time
00:57:39
and I didn't want to run it this other
00:57:41
day it was like their only opportunity
00:57:42
so we're like oh well off we go 4 30 in
00:57:44
the morning
00:57:45
um and then we cracked a bear afterwards
00:57:47
and I was just like loving like at like
00:57:49
7 30 a.m oh yeah definitely I had to
00:57:53
celebrate I was so so I reckon it's real
00:57:56
for the round is high and also there'll
00:57:57
be so much going on in our bodies as
00:57:59
well and you know you really you really
00:58:02
prepare for it in a lot of ways mentally
00:58:04
and physically and so like it's a huge
00:58:06
achievement I think yeah well that's how
00:58:08
I felt I agree then there's sometimes I
00:58:10
find I get to run as high like during a
00:58:13
run okay you feel amazing and then other
00:58:14
times the whole run will be awful from
00:58:17
start to finish but then you get back
00:58:18
home take your shoes off yeah crack open
00:58:21
that beer or get in the shower whatever
00:58:22
and you think I'm so glad I did that yes
00:58:25
yes and I think it's a um I think
00:58:27
something I do enjoy about running is
00:58:29
that
00:58:29
I can just go do it I don't need anyone
00:58:31
to help me I don't need equipment except
00:58:33
shoes really
00:58:34
um I can just go I have ability like I
00:58:37
have a full working body like so
00:58:39
fortunate and it's just you can just get
00:58:41
out there and go no matter how you feel
00:58:42
you're right because sometimes oh my God
00:58:44
some runs I just run the whole thing
00:58:46
being like I hate this but then if it's
00:58:49
normal yeah it's just good days and bad
00:58:51
days right so absolutely I believe in
00:58:53
the runner's height I've experienced the
00:58:55
runners high and do you think um running
00:58:57
will always be some sort of part of your
00:58:58
life I think so I think I'll always run
00:59:00
it um makes me feel like it's this thing
00:59:04
that that I have where I can go and find
00:59:06
some sanity yeah I've definitely I
00:59:09
remember in London I was fuming about
00:59:13
something that had just happened and it
00:59:14
wasn't I didn't get home until nine
00:59:15
o'clock at night I was furious and I
00:59:18
just put I just got dressed I didn't
00:59:19
even think use my brain I just got
00:59:21
dressed and I ran like and I ran way
00:59:24
further than I normally went and I was
00:59:26
charging and I just that was the first
00:59:28
time I ever felt like I'd used running
00:59:30
to my advantage as an outlet to vent
00:59:32
yeah oh my God and I just like run it
00:59:34
off and then I just went to bed and I
00:59:36
was so tired that it was good at helping
00:59:38
me get to sleep so
00:59:39
um I think I always run it kind of holds
00:59:41
that place where it's something I know
00:59:42
that I can do and is there when I need
00:59:44
it and it's just great for Fitness as
00:59:46
well yeah hey well thanks for your time
00:59:48
today and thanks for sharing your story
00:59:49
thank you for coming thanks for inviting
00:59:51
me I don't even think I've banged the
00:59:54
table once I've
00:59:56
um I'll tell you what it's the it's the
00:59:58
weirdest thing because I've been um I've
01:00:00
been so nervous about this not not you
01:00:02
as a person I'm very very relaxed around
01:00:03
you just about the whole thing yeah you
01:00:06
know it's um but I think it's good to be
01:00:07
scared yes I feel like um I feel like
01:00:09
that's like a Lexi Lexi Brown sort of
01:00:11
thing yes it is do something that fries
01:00:13
yeah but do it anyway yeah
01:00:15
um well congratulations and I'm proud of
01:00:17
you for like getting out there and doing
01:00:19
it yeah after The Bachelorette you did
01:00:21
the radio circuit thing so you know you
01:00:22
know how radio works like you go in for
01:00:24
an interview yeah if it's a pre-recorded
01:00:26
one it might be 10 minutes then it'll be
01:00:28
cut down to five minutes and
01:00:29
everything's kind of done almost
01:00:32
negatively you think okay if someone's
01:00:34
not watching The Bachelorette will they
01:00:36
still find this interesting so you edit
01:00:37
it as short as possible for that so it's
01:00:40
nice to sit here and um not have to
01:00:42
watch the clock yeah and just uh sit and
01:00:44
listen to your speak and get your
01:00:45
stories you've enjoyed it because this
01:00:47
must be a really big shift for you after
01:00:49
doing radio for so long right and this
01:00:52
is the first kind of of um part of your
01:00:54
of a new Direction
01:00:56
how often um will your podcast be
01:00:59
available once a week once a week once a
01:01:01
week initially yeah nice I mean just
01:01:03
just yeah see how it goes see how it
01:01:05
goes but I feel like I'm learning a new
01:01:06
skill as well it's like yeah even though
01:01:08
I've been broadcasting for so many years
01:01:09
yeah yeah it's a very different sort of
01:01:11
style of broadcasting yeah definitely
01:01:13
and I I think it's really interesting as
01:01:15
we become adults I think adults often
01:01:18
stop learning yeah and if there's
01:01:20
something that they don't know how to do
01:01:22
they might give it one crack and if it's
01:01:24
hard they will just think they can't do
01:01:26
it or don't have the skills yeah
01:01:28
um so I think it's in fact when adults
01:01:32
go out and do new things and stick to it
01:01:34
and actually kind of like get that skill
01:01:36
under there yeah so well done yeah I I
01:01:38
agree and I think as you get older turn
01:01:40
more established on what you're doing
01:01:41
you don't want to look like a fool or
01:01:43
you don't want to fail at something yeah
01:01:44
yes that's what people worry about and
01:01:46
you have to try your hardest to not give
01:01:49
a [ __ ] what other people think you've
01:01:50
got to literally like focus on yourself
01:01:52
because when you realize that other
01:01:53
people don't actually think that much
01:01:55
about you yes but just thinking about
01:01:56
themselves yes then once you do that
01:01:59
it's quite liberating so liberating
01:02:01
especially like and I'm sure you have
01:02:03
experienced this in radio and I
01:02:05
experienced this because of the show is
01:02:07
yeah you it's this big cycle of like um
01:02:10
people give you all of their opinions
01:02:11
and they don't even know you and so you
01:02:13
get suddenly hyper aware all these
01:02:15
people have these opinions so you start
01:02:16
to think everyone does but actually not
01:02:18
that many people actually do and so then
01:02:20
you kind of come right again and just
01:02:22
think not actually that many people
01:02:24
think about it and even the ones that do
01:02:25
and have really strong opinions it
01:02:27
doesn't matter like who gives a [ __ ]
01:02:29
then you know yeah and it's I think
01:02:32
you're right liberating is the word it's
01:02:34
like a hard process to go through caring
01:02:36
and then you get out the other side and
01:02:38
you're like better off because you've
01:02:40
just learned so much more about like
01:02:42
what matters like and who matters I
01:02:45
guess I think yeah yeah
01:02:47
um absolutely lovely to sit down with
01:02:49
you today yes you too thank you for
01:02:50
having me and what's your um well you
01:02:53
had me I'm sitting at your table yeah
01:02:54
with Builders outside I know sorry about
01:02:57
sorry about this guys the nail gun very
01:02:59
close
01:03:00
um yeah thank you so much um best of
01:03:01
luck for 2022. thank you your birthday
01:03:04
in August have you got any plans lined
01:03:06
up yet you know me there's a lot in the
01:03:08
pipeline
01:03:09
you follow Lexi Brown on Instagram for
01:03:13
her birthday month in August what's your
01:03:14
handle again miss Lexi Brown thanks so
01:03:17
much for your time thank you Dom wow
01:03:19
you're still here thank you thank you
01:03:21
thank you thank you I can't believe it
01:03:22
you are a true endurance person thank
01:03:25
you very much you made it right to the
01:03:27
very end I hope you enjoyed that that
01:03:28
was Miss Lexi Brown from The
01:03:30
Bachelorette on tvnz2 last year great
01:03:32
human good friend of mine thank you so
01:03:34
much for being here really appreciate it
01:03:36
and uh hopefully we'll see you next time
01:03:38
for runners only with dom Harvey

Podspun Insights

In this episode of Runners Only, Dom Harvey dives into a candid conversation with Lexi Brown, former Bachelorette and passionate runner. The episode kicks off with Dom sharing his personal running journey, reflecting on how the pandemic has shifted his motivation and approach to running. He opens up about the emotional struggle of adhering to his coach's program while rediscovering the joy of simply moving for fun.

As Lexi joins the chat, the two share laughs and insights about their running experiences. Lexi recounts her journey from casual runner to completing a half marathon, emphasizing the importance of setting goals and enjoying the process. Their conversation flows seamlessly from running to life lessons, with Lexi's infectious energy shining through as she discusses her unique birthday traditions and her close-knit relationship with her grandparents.

The duo also delves into the realities of reality TV, with Lexi sharing her experiences on The Bachelorette, the pressures of public opinion, and the friendships she's formed along the way. The episode is a delightful mix of humor, vulnerability, and inspiration, reminding listeners that running is not just about speed, but about connection, joy, and personal growth.

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Episode Highlights

  • Rediscovering the Joy of Running
    Dom shares how the pandemic changed his relationship with running, emphasizing movement over speed.
    “Running is just the act of movement, not necessarily about moving fast.”
    @ 01m 48s
    October 14, 2022
  • Lexi Brown on Goal Setting
    Lexi reflects on her journey training for a half marathon and the importance of setting goals.
    “If you want to do something, set yourself a goal and map out a pathway.”
    @ 07m 16s
    October 14, 2022
  • Celebrating Birthday Month
    Lexi explains her unique approach to birthdays, focusing on enjoying life and connecting with loved ones.
    “I think my birthday is a chance for me to enjoy life and share it with loved ones.”
    @ 09m 54s
    October 14, 2022
  • The Unlikely Chance of Love
    Exploring the slim odds of finding true love on a reality show.
    “It's very unlikely... what are the chances?”
    @ 18m 42s
    October 14, 2022
  • The Importance of Chemistry
    Discussing how chemistry outweighs mere niceness in relationships.
    “It's about chemistry, not just being nice.”
    @ 20m 51s
    October 14, 2022
  • The Emotional Toll of Reality TV
    Reflecting on how reality TV can wear you down emotionally over time.
    “Reality TV gets you... you start off fresh-faced...”
    @ 33m 40s
    October 14, 2022
  • Reality TV Pressure
    Navigating the intense scrutiny and opinions from family and social media can be overwhelming.
    “It's all good, yeah.”
    @ 36m 19s
    October 14, 2022
  • The Balance of Life
    Finding joy in everyday moments while managing work and study is essential.
    “You've got to enjoy every day, not just the big stuff.”
    @ 43m 56s
    October 14, 2022
  • Traveling the World
    Experiencing life in various countries has shaped my perspective and connections.
    “I wouldn't change it for anything.”
    @ 45m 33s
    October 14, 2022
  • The Runner's High
    Exploring the euphoric feeling after a run and its reality.
    “I reckon it’s real for the runner's high”
    @ 57m 56s
    October 14, 2022
  • Finding Sanity in Running
    How running serves as an outlet for stress and frustration.
    “Running holds that place where it’s something I know I can do”
    @ 59m 41s
    October 14, 2022
  • Liberation from Opinions
    The journey of overcoming the fear of others' judgments.
    “It’s quite liberating”
    @ 01h 02m 01s
    October 14, 2022

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • Running Reflections01:48
  • Goal Setting07:16
  • Finding Love18:26
  • Unexpected Connections19:14
  • Life Transitions44:16
  • Family Connections48:13
  • Nature's Beauty53:54
  • Self-Liberation1:02:01

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