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Brodie Kane Speaks Out on “Toxicity” of NZ Media, Building an Independent Business, Abortion & More!

September 15, 202402:05:40
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broy Kane welcome to my podcast well
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it's an honor to be back for the second
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time and you've really glowed up Dom you
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know physically mentally and the Pod so
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you know last time we were in that
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studio the studio yeah yeah because last
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time you were one of my um very early
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guests on the podcast like maybe the
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first 10 or first 15 guests and I rented
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a studio
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specifically um yeah lots big changes
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for both of us since then I know so
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what's oh now I was trying to pinpoint
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it today um when did when did we become
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friends do you mean like but do when do
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you think um when we became friends in
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terms of when the Friendship blossomed
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when was the blossoming of the
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Friendship yeah was it at that first
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podcast we did was that sort of we
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hadn't run together before then had we
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no no and I think we just started
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connecting because we were doing on
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similar paths in terms of independent
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podcasts um and I think I think I was
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quite a good sounding board to you
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you're very good very good and then we
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then we started doing our sounding board
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running yeah and then that's when it was
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like well this is a great way to fill
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time we've got a three-hour run and I
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don't think even even when we have three
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hour runs we stop for ear do we no no
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well no not at all um we've done a lot
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of a lot of long runs um yeah you're
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here today because um you got this
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amazing new book out um Brody Kane woman
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interrupted when when interrupted
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interesting uninterrupted sorry when
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when you when you see the physical book
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and the cover and stuff how do you feel
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like you burst him with pride I at the
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moment I'm actually still kind of like
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oh gosh there it is um I feel like when
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you you would know um it's a big effort
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getting a book out and I almost like I'm
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like I hope I can remember everything to
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to you about because you spend so much
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time on it that when you go through that
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last edit you're like I don't want to
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hear about myself for quite some time
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and you almost shut it out like you kind
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I don't know whether you did that I I
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just sort of like P pushed it away and
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now I'm like oh yeah gosh okay and even
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when you uh shared a story about uh one
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of the chapters I was like oh yeah okay
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now this isn't set in stone in book form
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so it's like it's a really proud feeling
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though to to write a book it's an ego
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project doesn't it let's be honest well
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it's it's not not a great payday but
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it's um yeah something something
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tangible so regard whatever happens to
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you in the future you've got this um
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sort of archive of your of of your life
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yeah and I mean that's not a it's not a
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memoir it's not a uh it's not a hello I
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was born today and here I am today it's
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not a it's not a um story about a
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particular particular life event that's
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changed me forever cuz that's not the
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case it's just like hey team I've had a
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pretty chocker life some of it's been
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pretty cool some of it's been quite
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clumsy But ultimately all of it has led
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me to the person I am today and there's
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sort of some lessons and kind of not
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some lessons along the way I I um yeah I
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really love that you talk about the um
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the clumsiness and the the the mess um
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life a highlights real book would not be
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exciting I I don't know you know it
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would be exciting but like life is
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[ __ ] ugly yeah and time and I think
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you know I one of the things that I have
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found really important in I guess not
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only just your your personal life but in
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my in
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my professional life as well now more so
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really in the past few years since sort
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of being um self-employed is that what
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people value out of what I do is is is
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is me is is being real
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and I've never really known how to be
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anything other than that you know and I
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I think though that I've been able to
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Relish in that more when I haven't had a
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boss you know yeah no but like everyone
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has um everyone has feal incidents allal
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yes everyone everyone shits themselves
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or nearly shits themselves but everyone
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also has that moment like do I do I tell
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anyone about this or not
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and you've had the opportunity to write
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a book and you've shared it in the book
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there's we've spent a lot of hours
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running and a lot of hours talking and
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and there's things about you that I um
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that I that I did not know that I now
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know like um you having a shower poo in
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Paris that gets a whole chapter early on
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I feel like that's that's a good way to
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open the book because it's like if you
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if you're tapping out now then it's not
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the book for you also you're a smoker I
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never knew you were a smoker oh yeah in
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my 20s like just a casual smoker yeah I
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mean isn't it funny that that's the way
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that describe ourselves in order to make
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ourselves feel better but yes I smoked
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in my 20s I actually I actually smoked a
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little bit when I was a teenager too at
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high school though I remember we would
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buy Rollies for a dollar and no sorry
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Rollies for 50 cents and taes for a
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dollar um like singles yeah from from I
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don't know some kid out on the field and
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um and so yeah like I I did when I was
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traveling you know I would I would smoke
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on my Oe when I'd go to Barley I'd smoke
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because they were like $2 and you were
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like I might as well take up smoking
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while I'm in barley um yeah so I de I
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debled I debled with siggies when when
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you when when the Poo incident in the
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shower happened in Paris last year did
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you take up smoking no I but of all the
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places you should it should really be
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Europe shouldn't it cuz people still
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it's still very fashionable over there
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French make it look so nice but I but
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yeah I I um no the Poo the Poo incident
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I mean do we do you do we share that
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with the people or or do we what do you
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think they could be a book maybe that's
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a book [ __ ] I don't know I'm I'm like I
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know some people find it really
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offputting some sometimes I do these
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podcasts and and be a Fe and people find
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that really offputting for the the
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YouTube thing the the the feal thing
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though like everyone shits well the
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thing is um one of the story there's two
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[ __ ] stories in the book I actually
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wanted to I actually wanted to call the
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book AET and the share in Paris because
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I just thought that that would sort of
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like lure people in but then it was also
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kind of too similar to that someone
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shattered our wedding podcast or
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something like that but um that's right
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I get tended to a true crime podcast
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yeah but no I you know there's two in
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there and one one story though that I do
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roll out quite often in my keynote
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speeches is when I shat in the jungle in
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brunai when I was in the Army so that's
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in there too but that's sort of a that's
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an old regular cuz that's a that's a
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repper as well um and look you know
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better out than in and I've always I've
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grown up with like I've I enjy Pooh
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humor so I find farts funny a fart to me
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is never not funny um and and I and I
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have you know like a bit of irritable
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bowel syndrome so I'm a regular [ __ ]
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full [ __ ] so speak I think it's good to
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share by the way on on that the last
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couple of long runs we've been on I've
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had um I've had severe running farts and
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uh you you you've never said anything or
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acknowledged it do you know Pro who we
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ran with the other day am I getting away
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with these or are you just ch not to
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humiliate me I I thought that the other
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day to be honest I thought that there
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was a couple and I wasn't sure whether
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it was your shoe creaking on the okay
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but yeah no but someone Almost got away
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with that yeah but but I I I'm not
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offended by that I'm like go off Dom
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like you get that out okay yeah oh
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another thing in the book that I didn't
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know about you the um the stuck tampon
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incident but I then again I I I mean how
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would you bring it up on a three-hour
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run D you won't believe what happened to
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me yeah that's not do you know that what
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what's horrible about that is you
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actually it's it is your worst nightmare
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because you hear about toxic shock
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syndrome um and I think though at the
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time that that happened and and you
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speak to women and it's really common
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but you but you kind of think how how
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you try and figure out how that's
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logistically possible to do that but
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I you feel like a you feel like a like
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you feel a bit yuck and you feel a
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little bit embarrassed and at that
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particular point in time I was that was
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that was like almost in the middle of
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sort of unraveling with burnout but not
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being able to deal with it cuz I was
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about to jump on a plane to go and do
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like you know a job of a lifetime but I
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was I was putting off you know like the
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body was going nuts um I'd left the temp
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on in but I was going to Paris the next
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day
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and it was just when I look back at that
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I'm like oh my gosh no wonder you no
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wonder you did suffer burnout
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because all of these things were
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happening no wonder you lodged a bloody
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tampon up there and forgot about it you
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know like these are all signs of things
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that you're just like just doing too
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much pushing yourself too hard yeah 100%
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I think I remember you around that time
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you had a lot going on and me and M M we
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talked about going to business with you
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like a podcast business and you were
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like not today not this year but the
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being like being being a male I've got
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I've got very limited understanding
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about like anything menstrual but surely
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it's like one in one out you put one in
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you put it out replace
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it you you would think so but I don't
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even I can't even I couldn't the worst
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thing was when the doctor was like that
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is there is a tampon up there i' I'd
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removed one cuz she was about to do a um
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a h what was she like almost like a
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cical smear thing um which is super
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Pleasant there's like this thing that
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you it's like a I call it a duck beak
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that's the shape of it and it goes in up
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your um vagina and then they open it up
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which is super lovely as you can imagine
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um and then they scrape your bloody
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cervix Divine experience and so she was
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about to do that so I'd gone and at this
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this time as well I was going through
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you this this really big
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bleed um so I was going to see what all
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that was about and yeah I so I'd gone to
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remove one and then then she puts the
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duck up she's like there's a ton in
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there and I just I was like oh my God I
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don't know how long it I don't know how
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long it have been in there and and and
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when I went to go get the blood tests
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for for because we didn't know it I was
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showing signs of an early infection so I
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was jumping on that plane to the rugby w
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c up the next day so I just sort of fell
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apart pants down in tears with this poor
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amazing doctor that I go to and she was
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like oh my God it's okay I was like no
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it's not it's not okay and then of
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course yeah I had to go and get the
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Bloods and do an ultrasound and all this
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you know I went to the hospital on my
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way to the airport the next day to go
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and see what was wrong with my bits it's
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a it's a frantic story in the book it's
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like in a 4-Hour window between going to
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the going to the hospital and going to
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the and and then there's the 30 hour
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flight and then that's that's when you p
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in the shower Paris it's a hell of a
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couple of days hey it was a lot well it
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was like both both ends were like
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telling me something weren't they they
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were like mate you need to slow down so
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but yeah I mean it's not what exactly
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what you want to do when you go to Paris
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are you not really the city of romance
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really [ __ ] in the shower but hey it's a
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good story yeah sh there's so much to
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get through um I am mindful of the time
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though because um you have you have
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podcast length shamed me in the past
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what did you I told you I had a podcast
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with Justin Marshall that went for just
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under 3 hours and you're like oh Dom no
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one needs that much Justin Marshall well
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no one needs that much anyone Dom no one
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needs no one is no one who who who would
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you listen to for three
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hours like if you not not your own guest
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who's something who's someone I would go
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and listen to someone on stage maybe I'd
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go and listen to someone like Obama or
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David and Ur or something on stage but I
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don't know I mean look if you want me
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for three sweet is but I don't think
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that's what the people want they might I
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don't know no but don't you think don't
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you think like you know people people
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can listen to a podcast if you're going
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on a long run listen for an hour and
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then listen to the two hours another
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time you know pause it do you know what
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you you [ __ ] you do you march the
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beat of your own drum pal like you do
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I'm here for you I will not judge you
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for how long our podcast goes okay cool
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all right well let's go way back um so
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you I've never met your dad M um but
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I've met your mom I love your mom m and
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joy um um incredible backstory I had no
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idea so so they were together they you
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you there's a big age gap between you
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and your brother so they together they
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went married though no so yeah they were
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your dad was an alcoholic yeah so they
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um they were I I guess I mean I don't
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know what it was what it would have been
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called back then but they were hooking
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up right so they were they were seeing
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each other um and then Mom got pregnant
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and she was she she had had an abortion
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prior to um to that to that to getting
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pregnant this time um and she made the
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decision that she wanted to to keep the
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child and um yeah Dad was so she must
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have been 20 21 and dad would have been
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33 33 34 and yeah she told him
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that she was going to kick the baby and
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and he he was that was in a period of
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his life where he was very much drinking
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a lot and he was you know his nickname's
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Maz which is short for Mustang cuz he
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used to drive a Mustang um was his name
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not maray oh no no his name is muray but
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he but M came from well M I guess is
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also other marri not that don't drive
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Mustangs I suppose but um I didn't
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really think about that but no I've
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always I've always got it from Mustang
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but no you're right M anyway so yeah so
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he so he he was not just didn't have he
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was not it was not something that he
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wanted to be involved with so um Mom
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raised my brother AJ for first six six
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and a half years of his life as a Solo
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solo mom in the 70s ' 80s both 70s yeah
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AJ was born in 1976 right um so yeah
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they um she you know she did it hard and
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they didn't have a lot of money and she
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was you know there was a she was at one
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point she was um a cleaner but she was
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also a lifeguard and a swim coach and
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used to go he was her little mate used
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to go everywhere with her so um and then
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what happened was uh dad realized and
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it's it's in the book about the sort of
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Turning Point had' gone to you know he'd
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gone to a mate's funeral and it turned
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up and he was in the ding bats you know
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like which we would probably now refer
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to as like coming off the back of a
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bender um and went to a went to a mate's
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dad's funeral
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and just went back to the ship after the
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funeral they had what' he say he had a
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beautiful silk shirt on but he had eggs
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spilled all down it from smashing back
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some you know some food to try and soak
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it up before the funeral and he went
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back to the boat that he was working on
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and open the fridge and there was a beer
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in there and he smashed it like I mean
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smashed it drink not not smashed the
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glass drunk it and that was to be the
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last drop of alcohol that he ever had
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and so that was I guess 30 what am I 38
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40 40 years ago um and then he turned
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his life around a bit at
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age 42 you know like started again got
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off the booze um wanted to be back
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involved in AJ's life and then after a
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bit of time of just hanging out with AJ
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wanted to sort of start taking M out for
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catch-ups and that as well and then then
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they got back together so the rekindled
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it's it's it's a wonderful story yeah
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like what was the uh the Catalyst was it
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his mate's funeral or had he just did he
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get bored of being I think I think it
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was the the funeral that just it was
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like you're a sack of [ __ ] like this
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can't go on um and yeah going in and
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just having that last bear and being
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like I can't I can't do this anymore and
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and and he he speaks of other you know
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he had other people around him that had
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that had died or something bad had
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happened to and he just sort of realized
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that the it yeah but as you would know
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and I know very well we will have those
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second ship moments and then for a week
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later you might be good and then you're
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like oh it's a sunny day yeah so you
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crack into it
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again to make that commitment and stick
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with it for four decades or whatever is
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incredible but but he by he is he was an
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alcoholic like he was his life was
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unring and he drunk so much all the time
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so it was destroying his life um not
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just not just once a not just on a
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Sunday afternoon down at swashi or this
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was we can't be too judgmental Miss 11
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bottles of gin during lockdown yes no
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that's true yeah and you know like he he
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is always aware of cuz I have an
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addictive personality right so I'm
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always aware of that as well 100% in ter
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in terms of I reckon yeah that lockdown
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changed added you know drinking patterns
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that are not healthy you you had your
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reasons you we'll get to that okay I'm
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just I'm just playing with you and then
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um you were conce so they got back
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together and you were conceived in
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Singapore on a on the way to do they
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have a one like a night's accommodation
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or was it like an airport airport toilet
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do you know what I actually haven't
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asked them that I was the stop it's a
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key piece of information I I to be fair
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I have well actually no because the yarn
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always was that I was conceived in
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barley but then I think they were like
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doing the mess and no it was I I I I
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look I you can you can ask if you like I
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don't entirely need to know the
00:18:35
intricacies of seed re Arrangement I'm
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very grateful for seed Arrangement cuz
00:18:40
I'm here yeah but I've got suppl
00:18:42
supplementary questions like do they
00:18:44
have a night at the marina SS which is a
00:18:46
beautiful hotel or was it a 4-Hour
00:18:48
stopover and it was like an airplane
00:18:50
toilet was it actually midair the year
00:18:53
was 1985 that that it must have happened
00:18:56
soar Marina Marina sand is there look
00:19:00
look I yeah key piece of information I
00:19:02
can't give you I'm sorry yeah so then um
00:19:05
I didn't realize your appearance um
00:19:07
split up so late in the pieace so that
00:19:08
they only split up like eight years ago
00:19:10
2016 yeah yeah yeah why why they just
00:19:13
outgrow each other
00:19:14
or I think you know not wanting to speak
00:19:19
for either of them or or or sort of but
00:19:23
also it's it is something that we talk
00:19:25
about but
00:19:27
um I think
00:19:29
their lives just got a bit different in
00:19:31
terms of where they both wanted to be
00:19:35
but that also stopped talking to each
00:19:37
other in that kind of way where with in
00:19:41
the way that they were always so good at
00:19:43
doing that they were they were good
00:19:45
friends they were a good team and a few
00:19:49
pretty stressful things in their lives I
00:19:53
think also contributed to it like um Mom
00:19:58
there the yeah he went through bladder
00:20:01
cancer um and then he finished work and
00:20:05
so bear in mind as well mu had always he
00:20:08
had always worked on the on the adura
00:20:10
the the inter Islander Fury pretty much
00:20:13
almost as long as I was alive and but he
00:20:17
always worked on on ships and so a lot
00:20:20
of his half of his life was not at home
00:20:24
and so then I think when when he stopped
00:20:26
working and went through the cancer and
00:20:28
then mom got ceremoniously sacked by the
00:20:30
government when she was on environment
00:20:32
canbury so they went from like two jobs
00:20:36
to nothing and so there was Financial
00:20:38
strain and and a you know just big and
00:20:43
the cancer and these big stresses which
00:20:46
again I you know it's not from my point
00:20:49
of view in terms of I don't think they
00:20:51
ever fell out of love it just they just
00:20:53
stopped talking and and and stop being
00:20:56
teammates um but in saying that
00:20:59
um I think that's a really really tough
00:21:02
decision to make at that age because you
00:21:05
know
00:21:06
they when when you're that when you're
00:21:08
in like Mom was in her 60s early 60s dad
00:21:11
was in his 70s when you split uh at that
00:21:15
age you know you think about not only
00:21:17
the emotional ramifications but it you
00:21:20
know hard financially when every you
00:21:22
know you get half and you get half and
00:21:24
it's not a massive amount so I actually
00:21:27
I dare say that there probably a lot of
00:21:29
marriages out there that stay together
00:21:31
probably because that the thought of
00:21:33
that alone is is hard to do that I'd
00:21:36
agree with that also because you you
00:21:37
know you're old you're like H I'll just
00:21:39
I'll just wait it out I can't stand the
00:21:41
S of him but I'll just I you know you're
00:21:43
how long 20 years that be ick yeah and
00:21:46
so but I I really as as as hard as it
00:21:50
was and it was it was hard cuz I guess
00:21:53
we were like you know me and AJ were
00:21:55
adults and we we we've they had been
00:21:57
there as this amazing unit for us and it
00:22:00
was like oh come on guys really but
00:22:02
ultimately what a brave decision to in
00:22:06
the end identify that they were living
00:22:09
two different lives and that it wasn't
00:22:12
going
00:22:13
to work absolutely yeah the path of
00:22:16
least resistance would be just to stay
00:22:18
together and you know carry on being
00:22:20
like mildly unhappy I guess yeah um yeah
00:22:23
but I like I I've never met your dad so
00:22:25
I don't know much about him but I you
00:22:27
took he was up here the other week you
00:22:28
took to the Warriors so that looks like
00:22:30
a close relationship and your mom
00:22:31
incredibly close relationship you live
00:22:34
together yeah I I think I there's not a
00:22:37
day that goes by that I'm not
00:22:41
so you
00:22:42
know overwhelmingly grateful for those
00:22:46
two
00:22:47
and you know sure I live in a different
00:22:50
city to M now but like that guy has just
00:22:54
been been absolutely in love with me
00:22:57
since the day I was born and you know we
00:23:00
always joke I could do no wrong it's
00:23:02
pretty pretty accurate the truth you
00:23:04
know um and and and what I love about
00:23:08
muz is that he is he's like one of the
00:23:11
OG like he is such a feminist he's
00:23:13
probably more feminist than I am and
00:23:16
he's he's got a really
00:23:18
beautiful social
00:23:21
conscience and he gets [ __ ] like he's he
00:23:25
you know he's not I mean what is he 80
00:23:28
he'll be 82 this year he you know he
00:23:32
he's he's something else he's passionate
00:23:34
about music like he's you could ask him
00:23:36
anything about music from the 50s and
00:23:38
the 60s he you know he'd call himself
00:23:40
he's an old bodgy you loves
00:23:43
Elvis and but he you know he'll often
00:23:46
joke and be like when are you when are
00:23:48
you sheers or when are you ladies going
00:23:50
to realize that the root of all fuckups
00:23:53
in this world is because of us when are
00:23:55
you going to when are you going to sort
00:23:57
that out you know and and and I'm like
00:23:59
you know you said it not me you know and
00:24:02
so he's he's he's probably you know
00:24:05
before the term was bastardized dad was
00:24:08
you'd probably say was a woke woke old
00:24:09
dude cuz he he he believes in social
00:24:12
justice and he's he's fantastic so I
00:24:15
I've been very lucky to be raised by
00:24:18
that and the values that he grew up with
00:24:20
with his family um and so we you know we
00:24:24
have you know the Warriors and yeah he's
00:24:27
just he loves Warriors we we chat on the
00:24:30
phone all the time and debrief and who
00:24:33
will you know he will often vent his
00:24:37
political frustrations and I'm like all
00:24:39
right M you know sometimes I'll wind
00:24:40
them up deliberately um but yeah great
00:24:43
great discussions with him yeah I can
00:24:45
see I can see that um with that
00:24:46
description I can see that part of um
00:24:49
him and you yeah um you loves loves
00:24:52
loves a cause loves a passionate cause
00:24:54
but also I can see a lot of your lot of
00:24:55
your M and you as well like um yeah so
00:24:57
she she had the the record at the time
00:24:59
for swimming the [ __ ] straight oldest
00:25:00
woman to swim the [ __ ] straight she she
00:25:02
was 40 yeah so this happened when you
00:25:04
were 10 yes 10 and and I and I suppose I
00:25:07
think um if you see when you're a kid if
00:25:09
you see your mom do something amazing
00:25:10
like that it makes you realize that you
00:25:12
can you can do amazing things too I
00:25:13
don't know it makes the things that
00:25:15
would otherwise seem impossible seem
00:25:17
possible and I wonder if that's where
00:25:18
you get your toughness from well it's
00:25:19
funny isn't it cuz she um she was a good
00:25:22
swimmer and and a good surf Lifesaver
00:25:25
and
00:25:27
um she would she would do all of that
00:25:29
stuff competitively but it was it was
00:25:31
funny cuz she I think I was I was about
00:25:34
6 months old when she did her first
00:25:37
Coast to Coast so that was kind of her
00:25:39
first dabble into
00:25:41
endurance uh events and so I was a
00:25:44
little kid when she was pumping out Iron
00:25:46
Man like doing an Iron Man um and so I
00:25:51
mean I don't I don't have lots of
00:25:52
memories of that but like what a legend
00:25:56
and and she yeah she so the actual first
00:25:59
time she swam part of the [ __ ] STP she
00:26:02
was 16 so she she paced for a guy called
00:26:05
Perry cam camon who I believe might have
00:26:07
been the first guy to go north to south
00:26:10
or you know very early days so she paced
00:26:13
with him and so she swam a good chunk of
00:26:16
it back then and always said to herself
00:26:18
you know I must go back and do that and
00:26:20
then her and she turned 40 so her
00:26:24
birthday is in September she turned 40
00:26:26
her and her best mate Russell for drun a
00:26:28
bottle of whiskey and we're like it's
00:26:31
time and so yeah it was March not the
00:26:34
same night though no no that would that
00:26:36
I don't know if that would work would it
00:26:38
but yeah she so then yeah March the
00:26:40
following year she swam the thing and
00:26:43
and which is it's nuts by the way is it
00:26:45
nut what is it like 20 to 30ks depending
00:26:47
on the roof yeah the the sh like if you
00:26:50
were which you couldn't I don't think
00:26:51
you know the shortest to shortest is 21
00:26:54
right but I think she did 29 or 30
00:26:57
something yeah like way over like a 10
00:27:00
hour swim it's crazy yeah I know she was
00:27:02
10 hours 52 in the water finished in the
00:27:05
dark like that that's crazy and you fly
00:27:08
over it or you or you're on the in
00:27:10
Islander and you're like that is [ __ ]
00:27:14
ginormous that is crazy you know yeah
00:27:17
it's B fling yeah you make the joke in
00:27:18
there that your dad um Jud was roll on
00:27:20
the inter island he he crossed the coook
00:27:22
straight many times yes yes hundreds of
00:27:24
times and actually he he did and but he
00:27:26
also rode he was the Sur Lifesaver as
00:27:28
well and he was in the one of the boat
00:27:30
Crews for North Beach and they actually
00:27:32
rode across the Cook Strait one year as
00:27:35
well that was those classic like I think
00:27:37
that was in the 70s cuz they had those
00:27:38
massive handlebar mustache I don't know
00:27:41
if they rode actually that's another key
00:27:42
I don't know if they rode over on their
00:27:43
speed in their Speedos that would be a
00:27:46
good story wouldn't it imagine rowing
00:27:48
across the Cook Street in your Budgy
00:27:50
Smugglers that would be amazing oh oh so
00:27:53
just that just triggered a thought um I
00:27:55
caught up with a M of mine over the
00:27:57
weekend who used to work with you and
00:27:58
said oh he said if you get on to talking
00:28:00
about her love life ask her about the
00:28:01
guy the guy that she was seeing for a
00:28:02
couple of months that used to wear
00:28:03
Speedos around the house all the
00:28:05
time no he said you were dating some guy
00:28:08
and they're just like you were fling
00:28:10
with some other girls and this guy would
00:28:11
just like rock around the house in
00:28:14
Speedos wait is this Andy has he has he
00:28:17
got two stories
00:28:18
merged maybe he does maybe there's
00:28:21
nothing used to rock no I know I know
00:28:23
that I'm thinking about the time that if
00:28:25
he's talking about the time that we
00:28:27
lived at home
00:28:29
Street was there a guy that we lived
00:28:31
with that was in Speedos my love I don't
00:28:34
I I don't have that many reging dating
00:28:37
stories I feel a story there it would
00:28:39
come to you I mean I you know grew up
00:28:41
doing surfly savings so there was lots
00:28:42
of speedos in my life but no I can't I
00:28:45
can't remember that I can't place that
00:28:47
um sounds like your mom was your mom was
00:28:49
um quite was and and still is quite
00:28:53
quite tough on you and the respect that
00:28:54
if you're bitching about your health
00:28:55
issues she's like oh you going on about
00:28:58
that sort of she's you can see what
00:29:01
where where your sort of um toughness
00:29:04
comes from eh comes from the way you
00:29:06
were raised and I suppose also the
00:29:07
genetic thing as well yeah I think um
00:29:11
she is so tough like she is just made of
00:29:14
like you know I even watched when I took
00:29:17
her for her first ice bath right which
00:29:20
they're quite intense well the first
00:29:22
time you do it your
00:29:24
hyperventilated she smashed out two
00:29:26
minutes and then the second time she got
00:29:27
in she just did three and a half minutes
00:29:30
and and she's
00:29:33
going but she but she's just like so
00:29:37
tough do you know what though I I feel
00:29:41
like I feel like she's she's allowed
00:29:44
herself a softer side in more recent
00:29:46
years and I but I always joke with her
00:29:49
because when I was about 11 I was at
00:29:52
waku primary and and because we always
00:29:54
take used to take the piss out of her
00:29:56
cuz she'd she's the she is the kind of
00:29:57
like like walk it off it's that walk it
00:30:00
off frame of mine right so I remember I
00:30:02
was at I was at primary school we were
00:30:04
running around I was running someone was
00:30:07
chasing me there was a hula hoop on the
00:30:09
concrete and my foot touched the hula
00:30:11
hoop and I slipped and I landed on my
00:30:14
side and unbeknown to me at the time my
00:30:18
pelvis
00:30:19
went and so it hurt as you can imagine
00:30:22
so I'm on tears and all that and they
00:30:24
ring mom to come pick me up and she
00:30:26
comes to pick me up and and I'm like
00:30:28
sort of struggling to walk at this point
00:30:31
and she she like get in the car get in
00:30:32
the car get in the car you know gets me
00:30:36
home I'm
00:30:37
like you'll be fine we'll just get some
00:30:40
ice I was like I don't know where where
00:30:41
am I icing she get legs up legs up and
00:30:46
then she's like look I've got to go out
00:30:47
so she had to go out I couldn't walk dad
00:30:51
gets home and he's like oh for fact's
00:30:53
sake Joe she's clearly in a lot of pain
00:30:55
right and because he's he's got the rule
00:30:58
is's the soft and yeah yeah so they took
00:31:00
me into the hospital sure enough i'
00:31:01
fractured my pelvis so we always say
00:31:04
that like whenever she says walk it off
00:31:07
it's like now do we just want to think
00:31:09
about that should we just assess that so
00:31:11
she yeah she is tough she has instilled
00:31:14
toughness in me um and I think a element
00:31:18
of that probably generational too isn't
00:31:19
it that kind of they just they just
00:31:21
triggered a story about um my mom so I I
00:31:24
only know this through family but I was
00:31:26
two her at the time my older sister was
00:31:27
four and she fell off a stool and had a
00:31:29
sore arm and she wouldn't stop crying so
00:31:32
Mom ended up giving her I don't even
00:31:33
know if I can say this anymore but
00:31:35
what's called a Chinese B yeah on the
00:31:38
and it turns out then Auntie Robin came
00:31:39
around who's a nurse and she was like oh
00:31:41
we should probably get some get this
00:31:42
checked and turned out mom mom gave
00:31:45
Bridget like a Chinese burn on her
00:31:46
broken wrist oh my God yeah they just
00:31:49
sort of is that like just toughen up
00:31:53
mentality but I I think that Mom doesn't
00:31:57
necessarily
00:31:58
like she is I I I I almost think
00:32:01
sometimes she's too much of that on
00:32:03
herself but I think she really like her
00:32:06
her caring nature to everyone is is
00:32:09
unreal and and just amazing but I I do
00:32:13
like I actually like sometimes I can be
00:32:15
a bit like dramatic or a bit sensitive
00:32:17
cuz I am that as well but I like that I
00:32:21
I like that kind of I think it's for me
00:32:25
anyway that kind of like no [ __ ]
00:32:28
approach I think has absolutely has its
00:32:31
place and and You' you've got it like
00:32:33
personality wise but also physicality
00:32:35
wise it's like you've done the Kepler
00:32:36
challenge twice which is a 60k mountain
00:32:38
run which is no joke um you know you you
00:32:41
you piss out marathons like that no big
00:32:44
they're no big deal and you know you
00:32:46
have this this physical and mental
00:32:47
toughness to you and and I think that
00:32:49
yeah that that I am grateful that I I
00:32:51
have I've watched her do all of her
00:32:53
amazing things and but the similarity I
00:32:56
love is that I kind of have almost
00:32:58
fallen in love with them in the same age
00:33:01
bracket that she did you know and I
00:33:02
think the our our bodies are pretty
00:33:05
amazing things and I would I would say
00:33:09
that as a woman I I don't know like we
00:33:12
are so damn hard on ourselves we you
00:33:16
know there's always that kind of running
00:33:18
joke that when you're you know 15 you're
00:33:22
unhappy with your body and then five
00:33:24
years later you look at a photo back and
00:33:26
you're like you looked amazing and when
00:33:27
when you're 25 and you look at a photo
00:33:29
when you were 20 you look you're like
00:33:31
you look amazing and it goes on and on
00:33:33
and on right and until you're like
00:33:35
trying to be like mate you know sort
00:33:38
sort your brain out like you're not
00:33:40
defined by that but also you look
00:33:43
[ __ ] great then now and so I think
00:33:46
what I'm trying to get to to peace with
00:33:49
and I I dare say I dare say you'll never
00:33:52
land at full piece but trying to
00:33:55
actually appreciate what I can do
00:33:57
physically and that that is my body and
00:34:00
you know and my mind doing that um is
00:34:03
something
00:34:05
that particularly training for the
00:34:07
marathon that we're we're both embarking
00:34:09
on I I think I'm like embracing it more
00:34:14
but It's Tricky it is tricky
00:34:16
to you can you can think that you're
00:34:18
tough and all that but if you're mean on
00:34:20
your mean on your body or mean on mean
00:34:22
on your body image it just seems to be a
00:34:24
bit of a waste of time but I think that
00:34:26
that also was that kind of cycle of
00:34:27
growing up with with that being
00:34:29
something that we all think is so
00:34:30
important that went off on quite a
00:34:32
tangent but no no it's it's very true
00:34:34
like the the weekend just gone you and I
00:34:36
went out and we ran 31 32 km and it's
00:34:39
like I was standing in the shower after
00:34:40
that thinking [ __ ] that's cool that's a
00:34:43
we just yeah we just did a massive
00:34:45
massive run yeah like it was no big deal
00:34:47
and it's a privilege right we're lucky
00:34:49
that AB we really lucky that we can do
00:34:51
that and so yeah I often often think
00:34:55
that that kind of that toughness
00:34:58
you that toughness can sometimes make
00:35:00
you a bit too hard on yourself I think
00:35:02
like you sort of yeah I think that you
00:35:05
need to try and balance that out and go
00:35:07
yeah we just ran 31k like you're awesome
00:35:11
like that is awesome most people don't
00:35:13
do that like give yourself a bloody fed
00:35:16
on the bed you know absolutely there
00:35:18
there is a little bit of that in in your
00:35:19
book there there's bits where you talk
00:35:21
about how proud you are of yourself and
00:35:22
that that made me uh proud of you
00:35:24
reading that I think that's really cool
00:35:27
it's funny as we we we don't like to
00:35:30
we're we're a bunch of people us new
00:35:32
zealanders where we've we're trying to
00:35:34
navigate celebrating success but we are
00:35:37
aware of tall poppy syndrome and and
00:35:39
also to a degree when you're out on your
00:35:42
own and striving for something there's
00:35:45
impostor syndrome as well that that
00:35:47
comes into play and so
00:35:51
you you you don't want to do it in a way
00:35:55
cuz ultimately as well it's that balance
00:35:57
of also being
00:35:59
extremely aware of um of your privilege
00:36:03
and how lucky you are that you have been
00:36:05
raised by wonderful parents who've
00:36:07
taught you exceptional values who put
00:36:09
importance in your education who
00:36:12
supported you through everything that
00:36:13
you've done and that you have you have
00:36:17
lived a life that you are very
00:36:19
privileged and very you know like not
00:36:21
saying I haven't worked hard but I I
00:36:23
like to I like to be aware o of of that
00:36:26
side of it as well
00:36:28
But ultimately being proud of being uh I
00:36:32
guess a 38- year old woman who is is
00:36:35
doing it all you know I'm a team of one
00:36:37
and and you I've got my wonderful family
00:36:40
and friends but ultimately like you know
00:36:43
you're the I'm the driving force behind
00:36:46
my own brand and it's really challenging
00:36:49
so I think it's it's more about spending
00:36:53
time reflecting I think and I think I
00:36:56
talked about that in the book and what
00:36:59
ended up happening last year which I
00:37:01
think was a culmination of you know
00:37:03
nearly four years of you know being made
00:37:06
redundant and then figuring out who you
00:37:09
are and what what the next few years are
00:37:11
going to look like is that you're so I I
00:37:14
was so um just like dying to be
00:37:19
successful and and like thinking I have
00:37:23
to prove everything and successful at
00:37:26
everything and so so you don't um stop
00:37:30
and smell the roses that you know that's
00:37:32
a great old saying that is actually
00:37:35
really really important is that you just
00:37:37
go from as self-employed you just go oh
00:37:40
cool great I've written a book right
00:37:42
what's the next thing I've got to do
00:37:43
right okay we've done that we've had a
00:37:44
great year what what's what's the next
00:37:46
year look like where do we want to be
00:37:47
with the podcast okay we're running this
00:37:49
Marathon you know like you're just going
00:37:51
oh I finished that TV show right what's
00:37:53
the next thing I need to do what should
00:37:54
I and so it's it becomes this kind of
00:37:57
like cycle of just you're never stopping
00:38:00
to reflect on the last thing you did at
00:38:01
all and that's what I think most people
00:38:04
need to do and it doesn't even need to
00:38:06
be it doesn't even need to be big things
00:38:08
it's like I went for a great walk with
00:38:10
my mates today and that was so good or I
00:38:14
went and had a sauner and I sweeted out
00:38:16
and just had an hour to myself you know
00:38:18
like we just churn churn and churn and
00:38:22
churn and so and I I think a lot of that
00:38:25
on the independent journey is because
00:38:26
you you're fearful where the next dollar
00:38:28
is going to come from So you you're
00:38:30
reluctant to say no to opportunities but
00:38:32
um my my partner Ash who you know like
00:38:34
she she did a 4 and a2k run around the
00:38:36
park yesterday and she was just buzzing
00:38:38
after that she's like I'm so proud of
00:38:39
myself and it um makes me feel sad when
00:38:42
she does that because for me to have the
00:38:44
same level of self-pride I I need to go
00:38:47
out on a 30k run with you yeah you know
00:38:50
and I wish I wish I had that level where
00:38:52
it's like um you know little things
00:38:53
could give me that sort of yeah but I
00:38:56
think you cuz you're quite hard on on
00:38:57
yourself aren't you well I think I think
00:38:59
yeah well you are as well well you are
00:39:02
too but no it's I guess it's that kind
00:39:05
of like highly functional highly
00:39:07
competitive within
00:39:09
yourself high
00:39:11
expectations it it's hard to know like
00:39:15
when to when to switch that off you know
00:39:18
but I I reckon now I'm I'm getting way
00:39:20
better at it like I just like I I reckon
00:39:23
I'm getting just I don't know like [ __ ]
00:39:27
I love a good lie on the LIE on the
00:39:28
couch with a track pant on and just
00:39:30
slothing out and I and I love days where
00:39:33
I don't have to say a word you know that
00:39:35
was never used to I used to be like I'm
00:39:37
[ __ ] so busy and woo look at me go
00:39:40
you know like oh my gosh I've got to go
00:39:41
to this and oh and now it's like yuck
00:39:45
man you know like get home get home put
00:39:49
the trackpants on absolutely sloth out I
00:39:54
love it I love it so much good well you
00:39:56
deserve it hey when you work hard you
00:39:58
you deserve that sort of reset um we
00:40:02
we'll get to how you became an
00:40:03
independent um it's it's a [ __ ]
00:40:05
horrible story but you did a lot of cool
00:40:07
stuff beforehand so so you're at school
00:40:09
you you always wanted to be a journalist
00:40:12
then U but then you dabble in the Army
00:40:14
for a little bit I feel like that comes
00:40:16
that comes back to your mom as well like
00:40:17
you just having this thirst for doing
00:40:19
hard stuff yeah yeah well the the Army
00:40:22
was random though cuz it was like so
00:40:24
some recruitments came hot dudes hot
00:40:26
guys yeah hot army guys came to Rango
00:40:29
High School I was like oh what's going
00:40:31
on here and they were like yeah we're
00:40:33
having a week you know they were having
00:40:34
a week in at buron military camp where
00:40:36
you could go and experience it and I was
00:40:39
like oh that sounds fun July school
00:40:41
holidays and so I went along to that I
00:40:45
had not like I had no there was nothing
00:40:47
remotely about me that had even thought
00:40:50
ever about the Army and even when I went
00:40:51
to the thing I was like oh this is fun
00:40:55
you know and it was like I remember it
00:40:57
was a exactly like the movies just
00:40:58
getting you were just like oh we're
00:40:59
getting yelled at you know um this is
00:41:02
great and then you then you go to Radio
00:41:04
and you got even more yelling yeah yeah
00:41:06
and then and then you know you were
00:41:08
crawling through the mud and all that
00:41:09
like this is [ __ ] great and then but
00:41:12
then they were like we we think you'd be
00:41:14
great so I was like okay and so I I went
00:41:17
to the went to the next stage which is
00:41:20
going to like be trying and be selected
00:41:22
as an officer Cadet to go to officer
00:41:25
Cadet School in Wu so I went to the the
00:41:28
next stage of that which was at trenum
00:41:31
and then I got into that and then I got
00:41:32
in and then it was like [ __ ] so instead
00:41:34
of having one last kind of Summer before
00:41:38
uni I went to Wu for all of January and
00:41:41
all of February and did my basic
00:41:42
training and it was crazy yeah the um
00:41:46
you you talk in the book about how wodu
00:41:48
is like your Roman Empire how often do
00:41:49
you think about wodu now is it like
00:41:51
daily I Reon I think about the at my
00:41:53
time in the Army it would definitely be
00:41:55
a Roman Empire a there's so many parts
00:41:59
of your experience in the army that like
00:42:04
transferred a life and like what one
00:42:07
thing I noticed when when we meet for a
00:42:09
run you're never late yeah I hate being
00:42:11
late and and if I'm late I'm if if I'm
00:42:15
late I actually I I get Flappy if I'm if
00:42:20
I'm
00:42:21
like and then I'll R I'm like God guys
00:42:24
sorry I'm so [ __ ] sorry I'm actually
00:42:26
going to be about 3 minutes late and I'm
00:42:27
so sorry like I I lose I lose my mind um
00:42:31
and so I don't like being late um I mean
00:42:34
this is I always my my room is always
00:42:38
squared away that's a sort of an army
00:42:40
turn like I I I'm someone that pretty
00:42:43
much always has my [ __ ] squared away
00:42:46
always wake up make the bed bang it's
00:42:48
first first thing I do and you had to do
00:42:50
that when you were in the arm it was
00:42:52
like up you got made your bed out to the
00:42:54
shower so I don't I don't tend to I mean
00:42:57
I I like I I think it's
00:43:00
like everything has its place right and
00:43:03
I don't like to [ __ ]
00:43:04
around um so even like I'm like right
00:43:08
even if I am slothing out on the couch
00:43:10
it's like right how long have I got here
00:43:11
oh yeah I'm going to 1400
00:43:14
hours yeah but then you know so it so
00:43:17
and it just it just teaches you good
00:43:19
self-discipline you know just to be yeah
00:43:22
on time um I guess no that's a lie I was
00:43:26
going to say say presentable I was like
00:43:28
that's not always true um but just being
00:43:31
a person that has your [ __ ]
00:43:33
sorted um you really had to learn you
00:43:36
had to have everything sorted in there
00:43:38
you know and that was from your socks to
00:43:41
your polish on your boots to you know um
00:43:44
making sure that you were marching
00:43:46
properly to you know being out in the
00:43:48
field and looking out looking out for
00:43:50
your section mates and stuff like that
00:43:52
so it was it was amaz amazing experience
00:43:55
and gosh you know why do yeah it's such
00:43:58
a it's such a fascinating place it just
00:44:02
you know people drive on that you know
00:44:04
the the desert road and I don't think
00:44:07
many people think too much of it just
00:44:09
like gosh look at this would you but I
00:44:12
go and I'm like I remember when we went
00:44:14
on the uni MOG 2 hours that way and then
00:44:17
we got out of the unimogs and the
00:44:18
pissing rain and we started to dig our
00:44:20
holes and in the rain and we were C
00:44:23
crying and oh it's sucked you know and
00:44:26
like yeah you just it's a massive
00:44:28
massive piece of land that that we have
00:44:31
that I have spent a lot of time on so I
00:44:33
do think about it a lot it's it's quite
00:44:34
a quite a Jack the position between um
00:44:37
military life and the Pampered media
00:44:38
life yeah yeah it's very very different
00:44:42
you know you're dealing with um I
00:44:43
suppose the most
00:44:56
unprecipitated was at radio live and so
00:44:58
that was like this Plucky little battler
00:45:01
of a radio station that was in the
00:45:03
basement of all the other like it
00:45:05
literally had the all the other stations
00:45:09
you know actually that was in um the
00:45:11
brick building on ponsonby road remember
00:45:13
that was where morm and and the breeze
00:45:15
were and you guys had were in the back
00:45:19
entrance and it used to like you know
00:45:22
leak and stuff and it was a small team
00:45:26
and actually there was wasn't actually
00:45:27
room for a great deal of egos to be
00:45:29
honest in that first you know like it
00:45:31
was like we mucked in you know um but
00:45:35
yeah it is a it's a very very different
00:45:38
life because no one is yeah you you you
00:45:42
are all equal in the Army there's no
00:45:46
there's no Behavior you you you can't
00:45:51
argue your way out of anything you know
00:45:53
like rules are rules so um yeah it's not
00:45:57
a just like you know I like to think
00:45:59
that talking is is one of my strengths
00:46:01
and commanding a room but if it's not my
00:46:03
place to [ __ ] command the room it's
00:46:05
not my place to command the room at
00:46:07
least you want to do some extra PRI 100%
00:46:09
100% you are you are yeah oh gosh yeah
00:46:11
it's so yeah there is no Divas or
00:46:16
shining stars in the Army so was it at
00:46:19
radio live where you you did your your
00:46:20
first interview with Dan and Richie was
00:46:23
that R life yeah well actually that was
00:46:25
um I was I was at University then so I
00:46:28
was in fourth year doing journalism at
00:46:31
um Canterbury oh so you're like a train
00:46:33
knee oh my God yeah and so I had just
00:46:35
started working with I just this was how
00:46:39
I got got in CU you I I started working
00:46:42
at radio works doing like cooking
00:46:44
sausages which you know we all loved
00:46:47
cooking s sausages at Harvey Norman or
00:46:51
browny's Mattress Direct um and you know
00:46:54
it would be a Saturday and a Sunday and
00:46:56
you'd be hung over us [ __ ] by the way
00:46:59
how how no listener has ever died of
00:47:01
food poisoning except well I mean it's
00:47:03
Sizzlers can you die a I think I'm
00:47:05
pretty sure they pre-cooked within an
00:47:07
inch of their life aren't they yeah but
00:47:09
whenever you get like a radio station
00:47:10
barbecue out of the lock up there's
00:47:12
cockroach true oh true I didn't think of
00:47:14
that I was just thinking of the sausages
00:47:15
here it's never cleaned properly
00:47:17
someone's being paid $18 an hour they're
00:47:19
not cleaning the barbecue after the
00:47:21
activation no no you're right and so
00:47:23
yeah so that was sort of like how I
00:47:25
started getting into the you know
00:47:27
actually getting a foot into the door of
00:47:28
the of the building and then I and then
00:47:30
I struck up a you know a conversation
00:47:32
with um Matthew py who was the Christ
00:47:35
Church journalist for radio live and so
00:47:38
I would just go along to things with him
00:47:39
or just like piss to him and then I
00:47:42
remember just doing enough of that and
00:47:43
just seeing how he used to write stories
00:47:45
and file voice reports and that to the
00:47:48
point where he was going away for a week
00:47:50
and they were like do you want to fill
00:47:52
in I was like yeah and so I did and then
00:47:55
I remember one of the days was the All
00:47:57
Blacks were at the Heritage Hotel in
00:47:59
Christ and could I go to the could I go
00:48:02
to the press conference and that and it
00:48:04
was like oh my God yes and I was like oh
00:48:07
my God what am I going to wear like
00:48:09
never mind like what am I wearing what
00:48:11
are we wearing and and so yeah and I and
00:48:13
that was when that was like Peak Richie
00:48:16
and Dan you know and I just remember
00:48:19
just being so like my pets were just my
00:48:23
I had sweat dropping down my back I was
00:48:26
just so sweaty and overwhelmed but just
00:48:29
desperately trying to just be demure you
00:48:34
know how to imagine because you you seem
00:48:36
so comfortable were you not you're not
00:48:38
big then you were just like crippled
00:48:40
with fear or you just wanted to do a
00:48:42
good job and I think no I wasn't
00:48:44
crippled with fear I was just were you
00:48:46
like acting as a journalist like what
00:48:48
would a journalist acting you know you
00:48:50
weren't being bro Kane you were just
00:48:51
being like what would a what would a
00:48:52
good journalist do in this situation I
00:48:54
think in the early days you and well in
00:48:57
that in that circumstance I think I felt
00:49:00
like that's a very malale dominated
00:49:03
space as well I can't I do not remember
00:49:05
if there was another woman journalist
00:49:07
there but I'm 99.9% positive there
00:49:10
wasn't and I just think I felt
00:49:12
overwhelmed like I not not that I would
00:49:14
I mean to be fair if you go to like no
00:49:18
it's a bit different now but you they're
00:49:20
intimidating places um male sport press
00:49:23
conferences you know there's a lot of
00:49:25
swinging dicks around like wanting to
00:49:27
out ask the most important question so
00:49:30
they're actually they can be kind of
00:49:32
lame places at the best of times Al so
00:49:35
it wasn't like a one-on-one was it like
00:49:36
a oh no I did have one-on ones but I
00:49:38
just was like it's the environment
00:49:41
you're talking about it's a lion's den
00:49:42
it's awful you know and so I mean think
00:49:45
I mean I I couldn't give a [ __ ] like if
00:49:48
I went to something now on the or even
00:49:50
when I was working on breakfast and
00:49:52
things like when I worked on breakfast
00:49:53
and even Stephen Shar I had to go and be
00:49:56
the dick that ask the silly questions
00:49:58
cuz we were being wacky and or like you
00:50:00
know being funny so so you had to learn
00:50:04
pretty much to not judge the stink eye
00:50:06
that some of those senior men presenters
00:50:10
might give you um I when I was at the
00:50:14
edge we'd have to go along to some of
00:50:15
those things and you'd have your
00:50:16
different objectives like we'd want to
00:50:19
get something F like a funny question
00:50:20
and answer out yeah you'd put your hand
00:50:22
up you'd ask a silly question um and all
00:50:25
these like reports
00:50:27
like um you know people have been doing
00:50:28
it for 30 years that you could hear them
00:50:31
like yeah under their breath yeah
00:50:34
because you're not asking a quick
00:50:35
question about the rotation selection
00:50:37
policy for the next test or whatever
00:50:39
yeah and I think but do you know what I
00:50:41
mean I think A lot's changed now CU
00:50:42
you've got wonderful um color injection
00:50:46
by the likes of you know Crowd Goes Wild
00:50:49
for instance so so actually that that
00:50:52
all now personality based reporting has
00:50:55
its place which is great and and I like
00:50:57
to think that
00:50:59
um we were part of that in the early
00:51:01
days of seven sharp and as much as seven
00:51:03
sharp got an absolute
00:51:05
flogging that was a turning point in
00:51:08
terms of of instead of just being let's
00:51:13
just report the news or let's just stand
00:51:16
and do a piece to camera it was about
00:51:19
telling a story in a different way and
00:51:23
the person the reporter being able to
00:51:27
show their personality with the talent
00:51:30
so so that has and and I'm not saying it
00:51:33
was just seven shot but I but I think
00:51:35
that that and and as I say like Crowd
00:51:37
Goes Wild and places like that have paid
00:51:40
the way for that to be um more than
00:51:44
normal now you know what I me retrained
00:51:46
expectations yeah okay since we're on
00:51:47
there let's talk about seven sh for a
00:51:48
bit so um yes so seven shops still on N
00:51:52
it's with um Jeremy and Hillary yeah um
00:51:55
when when you started like previous to
00:51:57
that had been like the mark sainsbury
00:51:59
show whatever it was called close yeah
00:52:01
and then uh and then yeah seven shout
00:52:04
came along so the main so you were sort
00:52:06
of out and about and it was I was out
00:52:08
and about it was Greg rest in peace um
00:52:11
Jesse Mulligan Alis Moore yeah yeah and
00:52:15
so what the project ended up sort of
00:52:17
becoming was what sort of you guys did
00:52:19
in the beginning but I think again this
00:52:21
is when TV was still very big like
00:52:23
compared to what it is now I think
00:52:25
people just hadn't seen something like
00:52:26
this before like a lighthearted sort of
00:52:29
light-hearted current affairs at seven
00:52:31
this is the thing right you know that
00:52:34
was when I guess if you think back to
00:52:38
then that was probably almost a real
00:52:42
pressure point of when the the hunger to
00:52:47
maintain those ratings of an era that we
00:52:50
were actually probably not fully aware
00:52:52
at the time growing out of was it was
00:52:56
the pressure to win that audience and
00:52:59
the pressure to hold on to people um was
00:53:05
something that was hugely being fought
00:53:08
over right and
00:53:10
so TV andz at the time were looking at
00:53:14
ways to I guess yeah freshen up what was
00:53:17
happening at 7:00 and I think that um
00:53:21
like closeup you know and remember what
00:53:25
was before closeup homes you know like
00:53:26
so you'd had these these massive like
00:53:30
Flagship shows that had been on for a
00:53:32
long time um but there was an there was
00:53:36
an appetite within within to to sort of
00:53:40
change that I guess one of the arguments
00:53:42
is is do people want 90 minutes of hard
00:53:47
news at the end of the day and the
00:53:49
answer today is no they absolutely do
00:53:51
not um and so the idea being let's give
00:53:55
them something that's you you know at
00:53:56
7:00 maybe they're still cooking dinner
00:53:58
for the kids maybe they're you know
00:54:00
maybe they're cooking for themselves
00:54:01
with a glass of wine and it's something
00:54:03
that's just easier to to digest you know
00:54:07
um but gosh we coped a we we just that
00:54:10
was the first time I reckon everyone's
00:54:12
including the O like you know most
00:54:14
people in the media industry I reckon
00:54:16
prior to them weren't too like everyone
00:54:18
sort of didn't say much about each other
00:54:20
everyone just sort of stayed out of each
00:54:21
other's way that was open slather
00:54:24
everyone had an opinion on it you know
00:54:26
about that show and working on it was
00:54:29
like quite wild e cuz you were like oh
00:54:31
my God I work on the most hated show in
00:54:33
New Zealand right now was it that I
00:54:35
forgot about I remember the show but I I
00:54:36
forgot any of the sort of I know it
00:54:39
didn't last all that long um but yeah
00:54:42
was it where were we at with social
00:54:44
media at this point Facebook yes Twitter
00:54:47
right oh okay let say no more what was
00:54:49
it that bad was it that severe yeah and
00:54:52
and and you had sort of the goofball
00:54:53
roll in a way like you were you were
00:54:55
doing a stick yeah and I I I don't I
00:54:58
don't actually know yeah it was it was I
00:55:00
mean the presenters coped up hiding as
00:55:02
well
00:55:04
because whether the whether their on air
00:55:07
chemistry was what was right whether the
00:55:10
writing who was you know like there was
00:55:12
always criticism about the writing or
00:55:13
the the way that the jokes were being
00:55:15
put together with the versus the stories
00:55:18
that were being shared was all
00:55:20
everything everything everyone had a
00:55:22
criticism about everything
00:55:24
um but I I I look back and I go yeah I I
00:55:29
think we we were trying too hard I I
00:55:32
definitely think it was like and
00:55:34
especially when you have a whole you
00:55:36
have a bunch of people that haven't done
00:55:38
that before so you know you're putting a
00:55:41
group of people that are from news
00:55:43
backgrounds into that but you we did we
00:55:47
and that was when that was you're right
00:55:48
there was like Facebook Twitter you did
00:55:50
read everything you did read everything
00:55:52
you know so um but you know it it's yeah
00:55:57
it's a it's a show that has Evol
00:55:59
certainly you know evolved and then
00:56:01
there's been you know many different
00:56:04
Changers and presenters with you know
00:56:05
even remember when Mike and Mike hosking
00:56:07
and Tony Street were the presenters you
00:56:09
know it's sort of like become this thing
00:56:12
and gosh we know that the the the
00:56:15
landscape of of mainstream media is
00:56:19
so crazy at the moment that I don't even
00:56:22
know if you could even I don't even know
00:56:24
what will be around in the next 5 years
00:56:25
like it's Wild Well the the yeah the
00:56:27
thing is it just doesn't have that key
00:56:29
factor anymore you you know you could
00:56:31
put it that that show on excuse me now
00:56:34
and it's just not the the the mess
00:56:35
audience to care but but you you talk in
00:56:38
your book about um you've got a saying
00:56:39
um called pit of despair uh which is
00:56:42
like your your LS in life like mentally
00:56:44
and physically was was that a p topar do
00:56:46
you know it's not no it was hard I'll
00:56:49
tell you what it's hard I I was my first
00:56:51
on air role
00:56:54
and uh like being in front of the camera
00:56:57
and a big opportunity yeah and I was
00:57:01
down in Christ Church and I was in the
00:57:02
Christ Church Newsroom um but the this
00:57:06
is two years after the February Quake so
00:57:08
the crush Newsroom at that time was you
00:57:11
know a makeshift office over in
00:57:13
Addington and so I was extremely
00:57:15
grateful that I had we worked with that
00:57:17
amazing Christ Church Newsroom but I was
00:57:20
on my own and a essentially a a a junior
00:57:24
when it came to television reporting
00:57:27
and I just had no
00:57:30
support and that was really hard and
00:57:35
um so I had support within The Newsroom
00:57:38
but I didn't have I didn't have the
00:57:40
support from my superiors um so it was
00:57:43
it was hard and you were you know you
00:57:46
just sort of felt like you were on your
00:57:47
own and you also felt like you were set
00:57:49
up to fail at times um but ultimately
00:57:52
then you sort of you just went oh well
00:57:55
okay um I can't get a hold of so and so
00:57:58
can't get this story approved I'll just
00:58:00
go and do it anyway you know like so
00:58:02
there was there was an element of that
00:58:03
but I had heaps of fun though like you
00:58:07
know it got to spoon Richie MC spoon
00:58:09
Richie mcco he spooned you technically
00:58:11
he did he spooned me on the mountain on
00:58:13
a mountain in a sleeping bag in a
00:58:15
sleeping bag years before Jimma yes
00:58:18
exactly and then and then I got to meet
00:58:20
Bruno Mars that year what id Sheeran as
00:58:23
well ID Sheeran um you know and so
00:58:27
I just I think that that was like a year
00:58:29
that I learned a
00:58:32
lot in a in a way that possibly yeah
00:58:35
like pushed into a really difficult
00:58:37
position but like toughened me up you
00:58:41
know which I think you needed to be you
00:58:44
know you needed to be to be in that
00:58:46
industry you've got to be tough and I
00:58:49
think that I think that in in two ways
00:58:52
it made me tough it made me I believe
00:58:54
cynical enough like I was you know I had
00:58:58
this sense of of of the bigger picture
00:59:01
of of the media but it was a you know
00:59:03
probably a good level of that and it was
00:59:05
probably good that that got in there
00:59:06
right in that relatively early in that
00:59:08
in that sort of time at TV
00:59:11
andz but it kind of been like you look
00:59:13
back now and you can take you know there
00:59:15
good memories from it you know like like
00:59:17
Richie and Bruno and ID um but also like
00:59:20
bad memories as well and it must have
00:59:21
been really tough at the time like like
00:59:23
were you what did that look like were
00:59:24
you going home and crying at the end of
00:59:25
the day or I was just it was just like
00:59:28
you just you mad at the criticism or sad
00:59:31
oh you're just frustrated you know and I
00:59:34
actually think what it did was it really
00:59:37
uh really knocked knocked my confidence
00:59:40
so when you felt like you didn't have
00:59:42
support you didn't know whether what you
00:59:43
were doing was good bad like average you
00:59:48
know and you were putting yourself out
00:59:50
there as well and just I don't know I I
00:59:54
feel like one of the things that I I
00:59:58
think I talk about it in in there um
01:00:00
it's a thing like lucky I'm doing an
01:00:02
audio lucky I'm doing an audio book so I
01:00:04
remember everything I talk about but
01:00:06
actually one of the things that I think
01:00:08
that actually was
01:00:10
quite a common feeling within my time in
01:00:15
most of the media organizations that I
01:00:17
worked in is that I never quite felt
01:00:19
like I was good enough either actually
01:00:22
that is in the book yeah this um this
01:00:24
made me sad when I was reading it yeah
01:00:26
yeah this is Paige and um CU I know you
01:00:28
pretty well but um yeah I suppose I've
01:00:30
never I don't know CU we're going out on
01:00:32
runs I've never SE I've never seen that
01:00:34
vulnerable side of you that's the bit I
01:00:37
highlighted um my confidence had been
01:00:39
knocked massively for for my whole
01:00:41
career I had this lingering toxic
01:00:43
feeling that I was not anyone's favorite
01:00:45
yeah it's [ __ ] heartbreaking yeah
01:00:47
it's sad um anyone's favorite believing
01:00:50
that people liked me enough but no one
01:00:52
really thinks I'm the best of the best
01:00:54
it left me feeling so vulnerable like
01:00:56
any gig could be taken away at any
01:00:57
moment my insecurities are at odds with
01:00:59
the Public Image that I project the
01:01:01
truth is I often haven't I often haven't
01:01:03
felt that confident myself you see other
01:01:06
people getting the opportunities you've
01:01:07
missed out on and it's hard not to feel
01:01:09
um like something about you isn't good
01:01:11
enough yeah it's bloody sad and I I
01:01:15
think it's real honest though
01:01:18
yeah yeah how do you feel hearing that
01:01:20
bad well I I I I I can feel it I I can
01:01:25
feel it
01:01:26
because I and and let me be really
01:01:29
really clear I like I have loved all my
01:01:32
jobs um and I like I've my my memories
01:01:38
are you know I always go to positives as
01:01:41
well but when you're actually like
01:01:43
digging into your emotions and and I
01:01:46
think sometimes when you're you know
01:01:48
when I'm out on this solo path and
01:01:51
you're trying to I guess reason with
01:01:55
yourself or or like ask yourself why do
01:01:58
you feel this way or why do you always
01:02:00
think you have to do this and then do
01:02:01
that or or be the best at this or why
01:02:04
are you worried about what other people
01:02:05
are thinking and I think it comes back
01:02:07
to that I think it comes back to
01:02:11
um there being always that competitive
01:02:14
person in me
01:02:17
but particularly in
01:02:21
my TV career I always felt like because
01:02:26
and I I say this in a way that's I'm not
01:02:30
just your I'm not your normal and I
01:02:34
that's a bad way to describe this but
01:02:36
like I'm not safe I'm not nice I'm not
01:02:43
skinny I'm not this and so I'm not like
01:02:47
I'm bit rough around the edges you know
01:02:50
bit vulgar but but but you know but all
01:02:53
these all these things that you weren't
01:02:57
really well none of the none of the main
01:03:00
people at the time were allowed to be
01:03:02
there yeah I think more so with women as
01:03:04
well the top guys we'll get to Paul
01:03:06
Holmes but yeah polarizing same as Henry
01:03:09
hosking um in terms of like polarizing
01:03:12
women here the dupy Allen's probably one
01:03:14
of the only one of the few you can sort
01:03:15
of think of really it just wasn't it
01:03:18
wasn't a woman in the media's place you
01:03:20
you're supposed to like be pretty yeah
01:03:22
smile be a good girl be the nice well
01:03:25
was the like for so many it it was being
01:03:28
the nice I mean being the the Glad what
01:03:31
is it bad mad happy and glad so bad mad
01:03:36
is the guy you know like the the the
01:03:38
villain often where you know you don't
01:03:40
want the villainous woman oh my God but
01:03:43
I but I I think that um that is that is
01:03:47
also um you know you have you have times
01:03:52
where you feel like [ __ ] because people
01:03:55
have made you feel like [ __ ] and there
01:03:58
is an element of toxicity to those
01:04:02
workplaces
01:04:03
whereby and I I can't speak for it now
01:04:07
but you were in a job that everyone
01:04:11
wanted and so you should be grateful to
01:04:14
be here you are lucky anyone would want
01:04:17
your you know there are journalists
01:04:18
lining up for these jobs so buckle up
01:04:21
and you know do your job and do your
01:04:24
best and and and
01:04:27
I I sometimes I sometimes liken a
01:04:31
relationship a a a job in the media is
01:04:34
sometimes a bit like a it can be quite a
01:04:38
um like quite a toxic relationship that
01:04:42
when you're in the thick of it you don't
01:04:44
really see it but when you're out of it
01:04:47
and away from it that's when you see it
01:04:49
and I had a lot of toxic relationships
01:04:52
in in in my job which which led me to
01:04:55
never think that I was the best to never
01:04:57
think that I was quite good enough
01:04:59
because because people made you feel
01:05:01
that way that doesn't just come out of
01:05:03
nothing um and so I hope I hope that
01:05:06
some of that has changed I don't think
01:05:08
it has necessarily but I I think that
01:05:11
there is a lot of there's a lot of bad
01:05:13
behavior from people that are supposed
01:05:15
to be nurturing people and and teaching
01:05:17
people um and looking out for them I I I
01:05:21
don't like that side of it so I've never
01:05:23
I I I haven't talked about it as much
01:05:25
like this so openly before but it it it
01:05:29
hurts me when when I think about those
01:05:34
times and it hurts me to think that
01:05:37
there are people still being treated
01:05:38
like [ __ ] in their jobs um cuz that's we
01:05:42
should be past that well all I'm basing
01:05:45
this on is um JJ who recently finished
01:05:48
um a 30-year career and um that's how it
01:05:52
has been for her um and her recent
01:05:55
experience
01:05:56
kind of like um you know you need us we
01:05:58
don't need you yeah or you here's the
01:06:01
door if you're not
01:06:02
happy and you're you're you're you're
01:06:06
actually and and and and that will be
01:06:09
drilled into you that we have made you
01:06:13
we have made you because without this
01:06:16
big square box or this speaker where
01:06:19
would you be so there's there's almost
01:06:22
no like hey you're really talented we're
01:06:25
grateful to have you and and you're
01:06:27
helping us make this this product you're
01:06:29
just you're used for the betterment of
01:06:31
something else um yeah I don't think
01:06:34
anyone gets out gets out the other side
01:06:36
with um a really healthy self-esteem
01:06:39
yeah it takes ages takes ages to build
01:06:41
it back up um but look I I want to make
01:06:44
it yeah like it it it was there were
01:06:47
times it was really really hard but also
01:06:49
[ __ ] I had a good time and I can tell
01:06:51
you though as well hand on heart the
01:06:54
reason that you get through all of that
01:06:56
like the reason that you can you can
01:07:00
um like dust yourself off and go back
01:07:03
the next day is the thrill of the job
01:07:06
and the people you work with so up here
01:07:09
might be terrible but around you is the
01:07:12
best damn family you could possibly have
01:07:15
like everyone is in the trenches with
01:07:17
you in those in those jobs and and you
01:07:19
can use that sound cuz you've been in
01:07:21
the trenches yeah and so you just like
01:07:23
you are you know whether it's the you
01:07:25
know you're you you've been working far
01:07:27
too many hours than you should and
01:07:29
you're at the toor warehouse buying a
01:07:32
pair of undies and and um and a of pants
01:07:36
because I had to go down to do a
01:07:38
breaking news story and I'm like holding
01:07:40
up this giant P of undies to the
01:07:42
cameraman Jason Hull like just to
01:07:44
embarrass I'm like Jason should I get
01:07:45
these ones you know he's like oh my God
01:07:47
you know there's just these like little
01:07:49
pockets of just your camaraderie is is
01:07:52
just so what keeps you there just the
01:07:55
people you work with yeah cuz it's um
01:07:58
it's notoriously poor pay uh for most
01:08:01
people most people in radio like if
01:08:03
you're stick around long enough and
01:08:04
you're persistent and successful the
01:08:05
money gets insanely good but for most
01:08:08
people it's bad but it's like what
01:08:11
attracts those people to the industry
01:08:12
this is largely off here roles I'm
01:08:14
talking about is is that fun environment
01:08:16
that you're talking about yeah and I
01:08:17
think um you know it's been really it's
01:08:21
been really hard as well as as someone
01:08:23
that still is is in the media indry but
01:08:25
kind of in a different way and and
01:08:28
knowing knowing how good the people are
01:08:32
in in those jobs and and you know we've
01:08:34
lost some some amazing people have lost
01:08:38
jobs this year last year but like like
01:08:40
this year's been horrific in terms of
01:08:43
news Hub and fairgo and Sunday and and
01:08:47
there's there's to be more and and I and
01:08:50
what I what I hate um again like because
01:08:55
I'm so so grateful for all of those jobs
01:08:57
they were all amazing jobs what I'm sing
01:09:00
by as well is the
01:09:03
um is the is the change in relationship
01:09:06
between the media and the public that
01:09:08
really saddens me and I think obviously
01:09:11
that very much started to unravel pretty
01:09:13
quickly during Co and so so I I I look
01:09:17
at it and go [ __ ] you know we we are
01:09:20
losing so many good journalism
01:09:23
journalists we are losing so so much
01:09:26
important
01:09:27
content but that so that saddens me but
01:09:30
on the other side as well what saddens
01:09:31
me even more is that the the
01:09:34
relationship with the public has never
01:09:36
been as bad the trust you made yeah and
01:09:38
it just I hate that and I'm really
01:09:42
worried about that for the future I'm
01:09:46
worried about um the fourth of State the
01:09:49
erosion of the fourth estate but also
01:09:52
that just people don't trust the media
01:09:55
anymore I think it's really worrying
01:09:59
because with the rise of social media
01:10:01
and Ai and things like that who the
01:10:03
[ __ ] going to know what's real and
01:10:05
what's not anymore and and yes I'm not
01:10:07
saying that like when I say the media
01:10:09
gosh that's you know but there there's
01:10:12
so much there's so much problematic
01:10:13
there is so much problematic
01:10:16
um wi with with with the media um and
01:10:21
sometimes the media pisses me off
01:10:22
because I'm like oh gosh you wonder why
01:10:24
people don't trust you but but but
01:10:27
ultimately I go back to all those people
01:10:31
that work in there they all want good
01:10:33
things for the P they all just want to
01:10:37
do good things by the public otherwise
01:10:39
they wouldn't be there yeah
01:10:41
so yeah so it's it's sad and it's
01:10:44
worrying and so um I don't know I don't
01:10:47
have the answers to that that's just me
01:10:49
just throwing out a a grim a grim
01:10:52
reality no nobody does but it's it's
01:10:54
just Evol so quickly and but it will
01:10:57
reshape itself and reincarnate into
01:10:59
something different but nobody knows how
01:11:01
quite how that's going to look I guess
01:11:02
yeah I think you're right I think you're
01:11:03
right I think that we're in a point at
01:11:05
the moment aren't we where it's like
01:11:07
there's just an oversaturation of
01:11:09
everything everyone's angry at the
01:11:12
everyone's angry and you
01:11:15
know the the level of distrust is huge
01:11:19
but maybe it will sort itself out you
01:11:22
know but what all these people um like
01:11:25
at newshub and TV instead of been going
01:11:27
through with these mess redundancies um
01:11:30
I suppose the the plus side of that if
01:11:32
there is any is they all had each other
01:11:34
so you could see an image of Patty go
01:11:37
and Mike McRoberts and Samantha Hayes
01:11:39
and 100 of their colleagues all leaving
01:11:41
the TV3 building and walking to the pub
01:11:43
around the corner when this happened to
01:11:45
you in February 2020 right at the
01:11:48
beginning of the just before the
01:11:49
pandemic kicked off you were you were on
01:11:52
your [ __ ] own it was you and you and
01:11:54
your co-host Dave yeah um yes
01:11:57
unceremoniously sacked after a couple of
01:11:59
years that is is that the pet of
01:12:02
dispear was that the pet dispair do you
01:12:04
know in in the
01:12:06
initially it was just such a shock that
01:12:10
I think the first sort of week or two it
01:12:13
was kind of like it was so out of the
01:12:16
blue that it was almost comical it was
01:12:18
like God okay but the the pit of despair
01:12:22
actually came when cuz at that time even
01:12:27
though there had been some Co cases and
01:12:29
stuff overseas no one none no one had
01:12:31
any idea what was coming it wasn't until
01:12:35
it was became apparent that like I was
01:12:37
also supposed to be on Dancing With the
01:12:38
Stars that year um so I was like oh it's
01:12:41
all good like okay that's fine I'm going
01:12:45
to lose my job but I'm still going to go
01:12:46
and get to do Dancing with the Stars and
01:12:48
then then of course you know like then
01:12:51
we go into lockdown and things and then
01:12:54
you just see in those first couple of
01:12:56
weeks of lockdown like a whole bunch of
01:12:58
like I'm pretty sure radio sport got
01:13:00
guested all the wonderful journals that
01:13:02
like bow got gased and it was like holy
01:13:05
[ __ ] you know there was pay freezes or
01:13:07
pay cuts and everything and I was like
01:13:09
there is no way there's no way I'm going
01:13:13
to get a job anywhere there'll be no
01:13:15
jobs to get so probably and then dancing
01:13:17
got canned and I was like Wicked what
01:13:20
the [ __ ] am I going to do um you know so
01:13:24
that was probably that was that was why
01:13:26
I bought 11 bottles of gin for lockdown
01:13:28
why do you go a dozen 11's a really
01:13:30
random number no I think I no truth be
01:13:33
told we got six I ran
01:13:37
out and then we managed to figure out
01:13:39
there was a person doing booze delivery
01:13:41
so it was like 2 two one yeah um yeah
01:13:45
the amazing thing about that that awful
01:13:47
thing to go through and the timing
01:13:48
couldn't have been any worse but
01:13:49
redundancy like that feels really
01:13:50
personal even though it's not so yeah
01:13:52
you were doing the hson Christ Church um
01:13:55
they I was working with John on Ben at
01:13:57
the edge and the hits had like poached
01:13:59
them over um rumor has it in the
01:14:01
industry they were paying them like a a
01:14:03
lot of money so they thought we need to
01:14:05
like get them on as much markets as
01:14:06
possible so they act some of the local
01:14:07
shows so you were just like um Cog and a
01:14:10
will yeah collateral damage whatever you
01:14:13
want to whatever you want to call it so
01:14:14
it's nothing personal but it's hard not
01:14:16
to take it personally it's funny you say
01:14:17
that though that was Allison Moore said
01:14:19
that to me straight away she was sort of
01:14:22
my um she's been made she's had a fair
01:14:25
share of redundancies in in pretty
01:14:27
public ones too she was like the you you
01:14:29
have to nip that in the bud like you
01:14:31
cannot take it personally it is not
01:14:33
personal so I I think that was I I think
01:14:37
I did that but again that played that
01:14:40
part and just being like and then I you
01:14:43
know it's not like they fought for me
01:14:45
for anything else it's not like anyone
01:14:47
else went hey we've got a job for you
01:14:50
Brody you know there's none of that yeah
01:14:53
which goes back to that um that the book
01:14:56
feel like you're anyone's favorite or
01:14:57
anyone's like going into B for you and
01:14:59
that's taken that has taken ages
01:15:04
to get over you know like even in that
01:15:08
first year of you know you miss out on
01:15:10
things or you're not you know you're
01:15:12
you're trying to like it's great cuz
01:15:15
you've you know I got to the point where
01:15:16
it's like right you now have the
01:15:18
opportunity to build up your brand build
01:15:22
up yourself on your terms which is
01:15:26
awesome right that is so fantastic but
01:15:30
with that comes like you know you you
01:15:33
see opportunities that you want but you
01:15:36
weren't even asked or you didn't even
01:15:37
get to audition or you didn't you know
01:15:39
you weren't anything and and and it's
01:15:42
hard not to think I'm I am well look I'm
01:15:45
I'm down in Christ Church no one no one
01:15:48
gives a [ __ ] I mean it's so I mean it's
01:15:49
so well as me but you you're in such an
01:15:52
an industry that it is driven by ego and
01:15:55
is driven by how relevant you are it's
01:15:57
it's you know it is all these things
01:16:00
that you you're that you that keep you
01:16:02
going to work every day so when you
01:16:04
think that no one wants you you're like
01:16:06
right what do I need to do now you know
01:16:08
you start to think about those backup
01:16:10
careers which which is absolutely also
01:16:15
100% fine like I've always said to
01:16:18
myself what would you like to do if
01:16:20
you're no longer relevant or no one
01:16:22
gives a [ __ ] about what you've got to
01:16:23
say anymore or you know you just the
01:16:25
jobs dry up like you have to you have to
01:16:27
be realistic that that that is a thing
01:16:30
and that's okay too like I'm okay with
01:16:32
that yeah but if you've got like 10 15
01:16:34
years however many years invested in
01:16:36
this this thing that's where your skill
01:16:37
set is and your value is it is where
01:16:39
your skill set and your value is but
01:16:41
ultimately some sometimes someone might
01:16:42
just say some the the PE I don't know
01:16:45
the wonderful people that listen to my
01:16:47
podcasts and come and hear me speak or
01:16:50
you know Watch the watch the shows that
01:16:52
I'm going to be on and whatnot might
01:16:53
just go she had nothing
01:16:55
you've always got a you always have a
01:16:57
shelf life I think but you but in saying
01:17:00
that you will do everything in your
01:17:03
power
01:17:04
to to you know to extend that shelf life
01:17:08
so that you're like a you know what is
01:17:10
it non
01:17:11
perishable oh that's good you're you
01:17:14
know you want to be a non-p perishable
01:17:16
no one wants to be an avocado no no no
01:17:18
one wants to be an avocado no yeah no
01:17:20
one wants to be a carrot that goes just
01:17:22
shriveled in the fridge you know you
01:17:24
want a can of spaghetti if you you want
01:17:26
to be a bloody tin of tomatoes or or a
01:17:30
bag of bloody spiral
01:17:32
pasta so okay so February 2020 um you
01:17:36
made redundant uh July 15
01:17:40
2020 what's that bro Kane media limited
01:17:43
how good how good yeah so so um I
01:17:46
suppose you sort of accidentally fall
01:17:47
into this it sounds like um you're at
01:17:49
home in lockdown so you and your mom
01:17:50
start doing like live Facebook
01:17:53
interviews or live Instagram interviews
01:17:54
yeah yeah the Jo bro show The JO bro
01:17:57
show and yeah you have everyone's locked
01:17:59
down so you managed to get some good
01:18:00
people on Lisa carington Joseph Parker
01:18:03
so on and so forth and then did that
01:18:05
give you the idea to launch kiwi y as a
01:18:07
podcast so we so I me and Caitlyn and
01:18:11
Gracie had been doing girls on top when
01:18:15
when we were working at nzme and then
01:18:17
when I got made redundant we stepped
01:18:20
away and relaunched and rebranded to the
01:18:25
girls
01:18:26
uninterrupted and so that was so we so
01:18:29
we that we fired that up must have only
01:18:31
had a month downtime between being you
01:18:33
know being girls on top inz me and the
01:18:35
girls uninterrupted well do do you want
01:18:37
to talk you don't talk about the name
01:18:38
change in the book do I not I don't do
01:18:40
you don't you maybe I skip that oh but
01:18:43
did did um that Enz me wanted to keep
01:18:45
the name or look I think that one we'll
01:18:47
just leave in the documents that were
01:18:51
signed okay but yeah okay you you
01:18:54
couldn't take the we rebranded we
01:18:56
renamed the podcast started a fresh and
01:18:58
it's been um it's it's incredibly
01:19:00
successful like you've got a mass of
01:19:01
following you you did Live Events last
01:19:03
year and you sell these things out you
01:19:04
guys have done a [ __ ] great job thank
01:19:06
you that's incredible so so that's your
01:19:08
first podcast then you and then you
01:19:09
launch your second one kiwi and that was
01:19:11
um my very dear friend Braden had said
01:19:14
to me because it was like what I've got
01:19:16
a bit of time what are we doing what is
01:19:18
if we start broe media what the [ __ ]
01:19:20
does that mean like and so in the early
01:19:22
days it was like well like he had said
01:19:24
to me
01:19:25
you are a really good
01:19:27
interviewer and and girls uninterrupted
01:19:30
is one particular style of you but you
01:19:33
should do something that showcases your
01:19:34
interviewing skills and your rapport
01:19:36
with people thus kiwi Yan was born um
01:19:40
and yeah of course in those first like
01:19:43
that was all almost all were were via
01:19:46
zoom and and things like that but that
01:19:49
was how that one got off the ground and
01:19:51
then you're like well I've got two
01:19:52
podcasts now so that's clearly a podcast
01:19:54
Network work and then um it was just I
01:19:58
was just trying all sorts of things out
01:19:59
like you know um I remember my friend
01:20:03
Laura Hayden accidentally bought a bar
01:20:05
leaner on trade me but Click by now but
01:20:09
it was in Christ Church so we were just
01:20:11
like okay and this was must have been
01:20:14
when we were in level two and I was like
01:20:15
let's try and Pitch out this travel
01:20:17
story like let's get your barer up to
01:20:20
Oakland you know and let's talk to all
01:20:23
the tourah operators and let's make all
01:20:25
this cool content cuz we were trying to
01:20:27
like just figure out ways for me to try
01:20:30
and show my showcase myself and my
01:20:33
skills without anything behind me to to
01:20:36
elevate that just you all I you know you
01:20:39
only had your your your your social
01:20:42
media platforms right so yeah so we were
01:20:45
doing things like that so we managed to
01:20:46
like convince you know we got up the
01:20:48
country at a van that we got sign
01:20:49
written and we went up the country and
01:20:51
we filmed it all and put it all up and
01:20:54
it it was very cool so we were just
01:20:56
trialing all these things um but the but
01:20:58
yeah the podcasts were just sort of
01:21:00
hissing along um but it was
01:21:03
all me like I was doing the everything
01:21:07
in the in the podcast so recording
01:21:10
editing
01:21:11
Distributing um yeah all of the all of
01:21:15
the tasks all of the all of the tasks
01:21:17
it's and it's a lot to take on uh like
01:21:20
learning learning to buy a roadcast a
01:21:22
pro which is the thing I've got here and
01:21:25
what gear to buy when when I when I
01:21:27
thought about doing a podcast um a
01:21:28
mutual friend of ours Wendy Petri had
01:21:30
just started doing one um so I sent her
01:21:32
a DM saying oh I see you got a podcast
01:21:34
like um yeah how did you know what to do
01:21:36
and so she sent me she said I didn't
01:21:39
know so I asked bro so then she sent me
01:21:42
like the the flow chart or whatever from
01:21:44
you yeah yeah yeah um yeah it's it's a
01:21:47
lot so now if anyone else ask me I
01:21:49
always try and help them if I can
01:21:51
because you know yeah and but I mean you
01:21:54
fig that out on your own though like you
01:21:55
you realize if you if you're out there
01:21:57
and you're independent no one's coming
01:21:58
to help you you need to make [ __ ] happen
01:22:00
Yeah we actually we actually I do need
01:22:02
to credit we have these wonderful uh the
01:22:04
wonderful girls from the raw Collective
01:22:06
helped us um in those early days of the
01:22:10
girls un interrupted and that but and so
01:22:13
so full credit to to them for helping us
01:22:15
CU there was lots of stuff that we
01:22:16
didn't know but you luckily managed to
01:22:18
get the road Caster before lockdown set
01:22:21
all of that up and and then I mean I you
01:22:23
know I had I'd been able to edit and
01:22:25
stuff and radio and my time in radio and
01:22:28
that but it's just all the like there's
01:22:31
so much to it um but also I from day one
01:22:35
I I made sure that I made my life easy
01:22:37
for myself I was like I was live on the
01:22:40
radio live on the television that's as
01:22:42
live I don't want to overedit it I don't
01:22:44
want to overproduce so the the products
01:22:47
that I still put out it almost hardly
01:22:48
edited at all just for that very reason
01:22:51
that it was like well the more editing
01:22:52
it's going to be on me but so yeah like
01:22:55
you know we're in a good place now with
01:22:56
podcasting like it's never been a bigger
01:22:59
or sexier medium than what it is now but
01:23:01
when you started in February 2020 doing
01:23:04
kiwis you I I'm guessing for you it was
01:23:07
like a a branding exercise to keep your
01:23:09
name out there rather than thinking I'm
01:23:11
going to make so much money by
01:23:12
sponsoring this it's funny he because I
01:23:15
like if you think about it I'm pretty
01:23:16
sure podcast are like 20 like podcasts
01:23:18
have been around for 20 years so when
01:23:20
people say New Media I'm like that's not
01:23:22
new they have been around for a long
01:23:24
time but B Us in New Zealand sometimes
01:23:26
we're a bit slow to the uptake right but
01:23:29
um I think now I always saw an
01:23:32
opportunity there and I love long form
01:23:36
but yeah I guess in the immediate in the
01:23:39
immediate um decision-making process it
01:23:41
was like showcasing my talent and skills
01:23:44
in an outward manner so that someone
01:23:47
somewhere would hire me for whatever it
01:23:49
might be like with and you know like
01:23:51
whether someone wanted me to help them
01:23:53
with their podcast or host their podcast
01:23:56
or like so it was I was trying to just
01:23:58
everything that I was trying to do in
01:24:00
the podcast space or filming stuff or
01:24:03
Ming was like trying to be like hey guys
01:24:05
I'm here and I'm available still got it
01:24:08
some ZB would go oh Bry Kane she does a
01:24:11
good interview that well I mean yeah
01:24:15
yeah no no but like he be I don't know
01:24:22
um I don't think they' I don't think I'd
01:24:23
ever be the fing for Mike hosing put it
01:24:25
that way you know like but no no I
01:24:29
think I I guess to a degree there
01:24:31
there's an element of you wanting to
01:24:33
show that yes you are out there doing
01:24:35
that in in a different way but
01:24:37
ultimately it was it was it wasn't it
01:24:40
wasn't like I and I actually think I did
01:24:41
actually H up ZB at one point I was
01:24:44
looking for freelancing stuff and that
01:24:45
so I shouldn't laugh um but no you know
01:24:48
no one wanted you in those first couple
01:24:51
of years like no I'd had no no work from
01:24:55
any um from any of the big players and
01:24:59
so that again that's still a bit of a
01:25:01
knock to your confidence cuz you're like
01:25:02
[ __ ] I actually and this is you know you
01:25:04
actually do you start to think oh maybe
01:25:07
I am like even today like I I like to
01:25:11
think that I I think you have to be
01:25:12
aware of your talents right because you
01:25:15
need to focus on utilizing those but you
01:25:19
sometimes you're like [ __ ] maybe I'm not
01:25:21
maybe I'm not maybe maybe yeah maybe I'm
01:25:23
not think I am not on the money here but
01:25:27
so that would that would happen but um
01:25:30
but yeah I don't know where we were
01:25:31
going where I was going with that but um
01:25:35
it was all just trying [ __ ] out man like
01:25:37
it was like does this work n well I'll
01:25:40
do this I'll do this um and you know and
01:25:42
when we went and filmed Brody's roie
01:25:44
with Barry the barer and Laura the
01:25:47
Explorer you know I you know I'm going
01:25:49
right this is going to lead to something
01:25:50
someone's tourism New Zealand's going to
01:25:51
pick this up look at this great content
01:25:54
Tumbleweed you know or right I'm I've
01:25:57
said yes to this so maybe it will lead
01:25:59
to something else and so but you just
01:26:01
had to just like keep going in all these
01:26:04
different ways and maybe it'll lead to
01:26:07
something and maybe it won't but but but
01:26:09
even if it doesn't you you're creating
01:26:11
this um this this brand and this company
01:26:14
and you must look back now having done
01:26:15
it um all on your own and be [ __ ]
01:26:18
proud of it you know what I mean if if
01:26:20
if you're at a radio station and you
01:26:22
know you have a good survey there's
01:26:23
other things that go into it they can
01:26:25
credit it on the promotions or the music
01:26:27
cycle or whatever it happens to be but
01:26:30
you have done all this and I think that
01:26:32
that comes back to that
01:26:35
um opening yourself up to allowing
01:26:38
yourself to be proud
01:26:40
because in these up until yeah the end
01:26:43
of last year I don't think I'd done that
01:26:46
anywhere near enough I think you're just
01:26:47
like so driven by what you perceive
01:26:52
success to be and what you think you
01:26:55
need to be doing to get that success
01:26:58
that you aren't stopping and being proud
01:27:00
of yourself and there's so many moments
01:27:03
in those in those first three years that
01:27:05
I should have been and even when I look
01:27:07
at it now it's like you decided to go
01:27:09
out on your own in the middle of
01:27:12
lockdown you know in a and you had to
01:27:15
ride out um two years you know two years
01:27:19
of of it being very similar in nature um
01:27:23
and and you know and in a very changing
01:27:25
media landscape and an an economic
01:27:28
economic landscape and all of that um
01:27:32
that you did that and then you move
01:27:33
cities and then you did eventually go on
01:27:35
Dancing With the Stars and then you know
01:27:37
and and so you just sometimes I think
01:27:40
I'm not patient enough actually probably
01:27:42
you know you want it all now and
01:27:44
actually it's like just wait you know
01:27:47
it's all going to happen um it's hard at
01:27:50
the time and I feel like in the
01:27:51
independence Journey I'm like two years
01:27:54
years behind you so it's been
01:27:55
interesting picking your brains CU I
01:27:57
feel like you well you know because of
01:27:59
when you started and when I started
01:28:00
you're always going to be two years
01:28:01
ahead of me um so it's inspiring seeing
01:28:03
how how good things are going for you
01:28:05
but you do have to be patient he yeah
01:28:08
yeah yeah I I
01:28:09
think I I don't know I I I wonder
01:28:12
whether now there's you know with with
01:28:16
um Tik Tok social media access to um to
01:28:23
to to the messes to the audience the
01:28:26
masses but you know like a bigger bigger
01:28:28
audience is such an easier thing now
01:28:31
that I feel like generally The Thirst
01:28:35
for that has has grown massively and I I
01:28:40
don't necessarily think that that's that
01:28:43
healthy um like you know we always used
01:28:47
to how did how did you find out about
01:28:49
the best little cafe you know or um a
01:28:53
really good hairdresser or word of mouth
01:28:55
and I still think I'm a little bit old
01:28:57
school in and thinking that and and I
01:29:02
you couldn't I don't think you should
01:29:03
think like this because it wouldn't be
01:29:05
smart to in terms of a business sense
01:29:08
but if you've got if you've got
01:29:10
something good and that is worthy and
01:29:13
and in any in anything if it's good if
01:29:17
you put in the effort people will come
01:29:21
it just it it is it's how much time have
01:29:23
you got how how how finan like how
01:29:26
financially backed are you or or
01:29:28
whatever and and so the people will come
01:29:32
the the reputation will help if you're
01:29:36
doing the thing right but I think now we
01:29:38
all go I could get well he's they're
01:29:41
getting a million views or that's got x
01:29:43
amount of listeners or that's number one
01:29:46
on the charts or [ __ ] you know and so
01:29:48
one of my other favorite sayings is
01:29:50
comparison is the thief of joy and so if
01:29:53
you're constantly worrying about what
01:29:54
everyone else is doing you're not
01:29:56
worrying about what you're doing and so
01:29:58
I've made massive Headway with that this
01:30:00
year of not worrying about um I mean you
01:30:04
you you need to be aware right you need
01:30:06
to be aware of of what people around you
01:30:08
are doing but not so much comparing
01:30:10
yourself self to to what others are
01:30:12
doing so it's that balance of being like
01:30:16
okay we're in New Zealand you might not
01:30:18
have X amount of listeners but you've
01:30:20
got this amount of listeners and they
01:30:21
listen every single week every single
01:30:25
week there is this beautiful community
01:30:28
that listen to what you've got to say
01:30:30
that is amazing and so actually stopping
01:30:33
and being grateful for that being
01:30:36
grateful for what you've done to to earn
01:30:39
this beautiful following a beautiful
01:30:42
Community um instead of going always
01:30:46
looking up you know always looking at
01:30:48
what else some someone else has so
01:30:50
that's been a massive learning this year
01:30:52
so what would your advice me to um
01:30:54
anyone that's thinking about starting a
01:30:55
podcast especially given how crowded the
01:30:58
market seems to be now well put it this
01:30:59
way if you're a man and you think you've
01:31:01
got something to say about sports at the
01:31:02
moment I I say good luck to you I say
01:31:06
it's if you're a man in general it's
01:31:07
getting crowded in there boys getting
01:31:10
crowded in there it's a sweaty room I I
01:31:13
love that about the the podcasting
01:31:14
Market though it's like um yeah anyone
01:31:16
can go to rock shop and buy a guitar it
01:31:18
doesn't mean you're going to be [ __ ]
01:31:19
Ed
01:31:20
cheering yeah and and and yeah and that
01:31:23
you're right
01:31:24
Lu you're actually right it's what I
01:31:26
love that's that's the that is what is
01:31:28
brilliant about it isn't it it's like
01:31:30
but it's also what's wrong with it it's
01:31:32
like everyone can get a microphone
01:31:35
Wicked on the downside though everyone
01:31:37
can get a microphone Wicked no but you
01:31:40
know what I mean like I I say that I say
01:31:43
that tongue and cheek but you know there
01:31:46
there are there
01:31:47
are you're right though Dom you if you
01:31:50
want to give something a crack like
01:31:53
anything though
01:31:54
if you want to give something a crack
01:31:55
and you're really passionate about it
01:31:57
[ __ ] go man like absolutely do it um
01:32:02
you will not regret it like you'll never
01:32:04
regret trying something that you want to
01:32:06
do um so that that is absolutely what
01:32:09
would my advice would be if You' if
01:32:11
you've got the love if you feel like
01:32:13
you've got something to say if you you
01:32:16
know if you can finded a little spot on
01:32:18
the market that might not be there do it
01:32:21
cuz you'll never regret even if it goes
01:32:23
wrong
01:32:24
or even if it doesn't work out um you
01:32:27
gave it a crack just like anything I
01:32:29
would say I love that jeez see look it's
01:32:33
been an hour 32 already this this is how
01:32:35
it happens F that's fine what's
01:32:38
happening out there can you guys start
01:32:40
the meeting without
01:32:45
me okay all good all good oh I'm I'm
01:32:49
sounding important like I've got another
01:32:50
meeting you are sounding important like
01:32:52
you've got another meeting
01:32:54
get the meeting wait no like CEO's still
01:32:56
in here I'm um yeah I'm um I'm in your
01:33:00
I'm in your slip stream I'm setting up
01:33:01
um JJ and I are sitting a company called
01:33:03
pod lab uh so we've got a meeting for
01:33:05
that oh my God exciting yeah it is
01:33:07
exciting but it's terrifying as well it
01:33:09
is terrifying it is terrifying but I
01:33:12
always come back to
01:33:15
um the the privilege and the honor and
01:33:18
the and and how lucky we are to be able
01:33:21
to make these decisions and and I I
01:33:24
always I I like if I get all in my head
01:33:26
or I'm flapping about stressed about
01:33:30
something or you know being dramatic or
01:33:34
oh I always remind myself of that I'm
01:33:36
like you are so lucky you are so lucky
01:33:41
that you had those parents that you had
01:33:42
that upbringing that you had that love
01:33:45
and care and that you still have that
01:33:47
now and you have amazing people in your
01:33:50
life that support you that will have
01:33:52
your back no matter what
01:33:54
that is something that cannot be taken
01:33:57
for granted so while I have spoken about
01:34:01
you know what what in my in in my
01:34:04
experience has been tough I am acutely
01:34:07
aware that my life and and I and I hope
01:34:11
that this is portrayed in the book that
01:34:13
it is a life well- lived because I've
01:34:16
been given the opportunity to and I will
01:34:18
never take that for granted yeah and
01:34:21
just if you if you work hard even if if
01:34:23
you're not necessarily the most talented
01:34:25
I hope that's not a mean thing to say I
01:34:26
think I'm speaking about myself as much
01:34:28
as you if you work hard and you're
01:34:30
resilient um just how much you can
01:34:32
achieve and we got to remind ourselves
01:34:34
that not we don't all we don't fit in a
01:34:38
mold but no does not does the world like
01:34:41
so there's a there's enough there's
01:34:43
enough space out there for us there's
01:34:46
enough space
01:34:48
for more than one female presenter on a
01:34:51
radio show there's space for all of us
01:34:56
and I think that that was not what I
01:35:00
grew up with in my in the early days of
01:35:02
my career there wasn't space for all of
01:35:05
you you know but there is space you just
01:35:08
got to find it and just really hustle in
01:35:11
there you know
01:35:12
so you you know I I talk about poos a
01:35:16
lot that's not going to be for some for
01:35:18
some people I'm I'm I'm not going to be
01:35:22
what Everyone likes I'm there are people
01:35:24
that will not have made it this far
01:35:26
there are people that are just not like
01:35:28
me I am completely at peace with that
01:35:31
cuz I don't like everyone so I can't
01:35:33
expect everyone to like me but the the
01:35:35
people that are still listening are the
01:35:37
some of the people that will read your
01:35:38
book and um yeah you are very much an
01:35:40
open book and um yeah you talk in quite
01:35:44
a bit of depth about uh your 2010
01:35:48
abortion um which is something you
01:35:50
talked about publicly a couple of years
01:35:51
ago as well you wrote like an open an
01:35:53
open in peace you mentioned earlier on
01:35:55
that your mom had an abortion well early
01:35:56
on um also to do with this when you tell
01:36:00
your dad like Dad you're not going to
01:36:01
like this but you didn't tell him at the
01:36:02
time but you tell him when the piece was
01:36:04
about to come out yeah [ __ ] his reaction
01:36:06
was amazing oh my God I know and that
01:36:08
that goes back to what I was saying
01:36:09
about him earlier you know um he is yeah
01:36:13
he he's an amazing supporter obviously
01:36:17
of mine um I think one of the reasons I
01:36:21
didn't tell him is
01:36:24
because of this shame that you carry
01:36:28
when you're going through that process
01:36:30
and it's a shame that sits deep within
01:36:32
you and you don't really you don't
01:36:35
want people to know why would you want
01:36:38
people to know that that something that
01:36:40
Society has told us is shameful which we
01:36:43
now know thank goodness but there's a
01:36:45
massive percentage of the global
01:36:47
population that still thinks it is but
01:36:49
we know now that it's not shameful and
01:36:53
and and unfortunately though it's
01:36:56
terrifying because people that don't
01:36:58
agree with um pro-choice often a very
01:37:03
nasty or say very horrible things to
01:37:06
people about that yeah under the under
01:37:08
the umbrella of religion right and so so
01:37:12
it's scary it it's no no one wants to be
01:37:15
called a murderer or no one wants to be
01:37:18
no one wants people
01:37:20
to just think that you're disgusting or
01:37:24
foul or you horrible human you monster
01:37:27
no one wants people to think like that
01:37:29
but but I think that um so so that whole
01:37:34
shame that that women um have carried
01:37:39
for [ __ ] however many
01:37:41
years that that makes you not want to
01:37:45
tell your dad because you're you're
01:37:48
you're embarrassed so you don't want to
01:37:50
tell you want your dad to know all the
01:37:51
good bits about you you know yeah
01:37:54
um and and at the time it it took me a
01:37:57
few days to even think that I would tell
01:37:59
Mom you know because I was embarrassed
01:38:03
and just felt like a [ __ ] now fast
01:38:08
forward 2024 we love [ __ ] we we are and
01:38:12
we Embrace and like we ride at dawn as
01:38:15
[ __ ] like you know we've the even that
01:38:17
word has been taken back give that back
01:38:19
to us give that back that's ours you
01:38:22
know um um and so when I did yeah of
01:38:26
course when it was like oh [ __ ] it's
01:38:29
going to be on the front page of the
01:38:30
herald on Sunday Jesus Christ I been you
01:38:33
know I need to tell dead um but he was
01:38:36
like I you know I I then I felt bad that
01:38:40
I hadn't told him you know but he and I
01:38:43
sort of explained that but he's like
01:38:46
good on you girl I'm proud of you why
01:38:49
why did you expect any different like
01:38:50
from what you've told me about M no no
01:38:53
as I say I don't think it's it's not
01:38:56
it's not that you're worried about how
01:38:58
they'll react it's it's what you're
01:39:00
holding on to yeah you don't want you
01:39:03
don't want to tell them because you
01:39:04
think you've done something wrong so
01:39:06
it's more on on on your own emotions
01:39:10
yeah you know so so so yeah so you don't
01:39:13
want them to judge you cuz you know up
01:39:15
until like people because that's it's
01:39:17
it's what people do people judge you
01:39:21
people have judged you for having an
01:39:22
abortion even though they don't know you
01:39:24
or they don't have anything to do with
01:39:25
you or your circumstances whatever so so
01:39:29
I think you just didn't want to bring
01:39:30
them into that yes that was 2010 um One
01:39:34
Night One Night Stand from someone you
01:39:35
met at Danny Duan after the radio War he
01:39:38
not Danny D let no it was an Irish guy
01:39:41
Australian guy no Australian guy not at
01:39:44
Denny Duan not at Denny duan's but I do
01:39:46
believe just a few bars
01:39:48
down not d i really whatever maybe foxes
01:39:52
actually okay so and actually I just did
01:39:55
I say in the book that I'd won the I'd
01:39:56
just won journalist of the year yeah you
01:39:58
do men that yeah yeah um so yeah bang on
01:40:02
Jero that night um so that must have
01:40:04
been a chaotic so yeah how old at the
01:40:06
time late 20s 2010 so 25 yeah okay so it
01:40:13
just wasn't did did you ever think about
01:40:15
keeping the no no no not not there was
01:40:19
not one moment there was not one moment
01:40:22
that that that was that that that I even
01:40:26
thought that that would be I didn't I it
01:40:29
wasn't I just knew that that was not
01:40:31
what I wanted to do at all um so but but
01:40:36
still um getting the procedure like do
01:40:38
you feel do you feel guilt at the time
01:40:40
or yeah you're you're pretty low like
01:40:42
the whole
01:40:44
um it's just you yeah it's
01:40:48
just your hatred towards
01:40:51
yourself is
01:40:54
extreme um this is my experience because
01:40:58
if you look at my
01:40:59
experience and actually and I I had a
01:41:01
one night stand but I took the emergency
01:41:04
contraception peill um 24 hours
01:41:09
later um
01:41:12
so yes I'd had unprotected sex but i'
01:41:17
what I'd thought had had taken the ne
01:41:19
the ne necessary uh measures to like
01:41:24
sort that out um there's even shame in
01:41:28
getting the emergency C oh my God just
01:41:30
shame hello there I'm just coming to let
01:41:33
you know that I've had
01:41:35
sex and I need your help yes that's
01:41:39
right does anyone else in the chemist
01:41:40
want to know I had sex last night just
01:41:43
getting the emergency pill you know like
01:41:45
yeah um but no so
01:41:49
um it's a very it's a it's a it's a grim
01:41:52
time for me and feeling like I I felt
01:41:57
like like a
01:41:58
[ __ ] and and and that was in a time when
01:42:01
that was a you know you that was a bad
01:42:03
word word to to use um I
01:42:09
felt
01:42:10
um just yuck just like embarrassed and
01:42:17
just like I'd done something
01:42:20
wrong you know not not interestingly
01:42:24
though when I say that I didn't think
01:42:26
I'd done something wrong by making my
01:42:28
decision that I did but by I felt like I
01:42:32
had [ __ ]
01:42:34
up um in life that that was you know
01:42:39
that that was something
01:42:41
that you know like I don't know what
01:42:44
would you liken it to that's that it's
01:42:46
not you've you've just done something
01:42:47
you've just done a a life thing that
01:42:49
everyone does and that's happened to
01:42:52
have happened but you feel like broken a
01:42:53
LW well [ __ ] if you don't go through
01:42:55
the process at that time you would have
01:42:57
because it was still um under the Crimes
01:42:59
Act but was it no so when I say that I
01:43:02
mean yes yes if you an abortion we we
01:43:06
only changed the abortion
01:43:08
laws um was it
01:43:11
2020 because it was still under the
01:43:13
Crimes Act unless you had you had to
01:43:15
have it signed off by two doctors by two
01:43:18
doctors who you had to tell that you
01:43:21
couldn't mentally like that you weren't
01:43:22
mentally capable so that that only
01:43:25
change relatively recently which is
01:43:27
archaic and wild um so it was such a
01:43:32
such a shameful thing and as I say isn't
01:43:35
it fascinating that we I can sit here
01:43:37
and even though I'm still mildly
01:43:39
uncomfortable cuz I know that how like
01:43:42
foul and vile people are about abortions
01:43:47
that's the only reason I'm like oh gosh
01:43:49
there'll be someone watching this and'll
01:43:50
be like you [ __ ] filthy [ __ ] um but
01:43:55
but we couldn't have talked like this
01:43:56
back then I didn't want to talk like
01:43:58
this back then I don't want anyone to
01:43:59
know
01:44:01
so the only reason I well one of the
01:44:04
reasons I decided to talk about it
01:44:06
though fast forwarding to 2020 was
01:44:09
because
01:44:10
of Ro v Wade in in America and it was
01:44:15
like okay all right we we're not doing
01:44:18
this we're not doing this we have to
01:44:20
stand up for women everywhere everywhere
01:44:25
um and so even when I when I yelled at
01:44:28
the protesters at Christ Church hospital
01:44:31
in 20 I think that might have been even
01:44:34
2020 um you know there's so many women
01:44:37
out there that have felt the same way I
01:44:40
have felt for whatever their
01:44:42
circumstances and I guess actually I've
01:44:46
I've I've talked
01:44:48
around um to actually a really simple
01:44:51
answer Dom that I've reached now
01:44:54
it's personal and it's private and it's
01:44:57
my body and it's other women's body
01:45:00
bodies and it's no one else's [ __ ]
01:45:02
business but somehow over the course of
01:45:05
history we have allowed ourselves to be
01:45:07
involved in the business of women and
01:45:09
the med and their most one of their most
01:45:12
difficult decisions that they have to
01:45:13
make and we are diving into their
01:45:16
privacy and that's disgusting not what
01:45:19
they're doing you know and so how dare
01:45:22
we have allowed this to go on for so
01:45:24
long so if people want to like now go
01:45:28
off call me the most horrific name you
01:45:31
want I couldn't give a [ __ ] this is the
01:45:33
hell Dion I will stand up for the rights
01:45:36
of women and their reproductive systems
01:45:38
and I will not I will not care about
01:45:41
what that means sharing my experience I
01:45:44
don't care what you have to say but if I
01:45:46
can make any other woman feel
01:45:47
comfortable about doing something that
01:45:49
they are entitled to do that is no one
01:45:51
else's business because it's the most
01:45:53
private personal matter themselves then
01:45:55
that's fine I will do that that was so
01:45:59
articulate oh thank you jeez the um this
01:46:02
is going to be good for the algorithm
01:46:03
the comments are going to honestly
01:46:06
nothing like an angry smelly little man
01:46:08
sitting in his angry little man that'll
01:46:11
be like are you murderous [ __ ] you know
01:46:14
like I come at me mate give it to me I
01:46:16
can't imagine the emotional uh turmoil
01:46:19
that you or any other woman goes through
01:46:20
that has has opted to G the bo so the
01:46:23
last thing you need is you know the the
01:46:26
shame of other people being placed upon
01:46:27
you you know what I mean um that's just
01:46:30
not fair I yeah it's just it's a very
01:46:34
again like ultimately it's a it's a
01:46:35
woman's decision to make it's got
01:46:38
nothing to do with anyone else and you
01:46:42
know again you know on the on the if
01:46:45
people the great news is if you don't
01:46:47
believe in abortion based on your
01:46:49
religious beliefs that's fine don't have
01:46:53
one but I'm not religious and so I don't
01:46:57
hold those same beliefs that you do if
01:47:00
you don't want to have one I'm not going
01:47:01
to judge you for that but I I don't
01:47:04
believe in God or Jesus but I would
01:47:09
never go and stand outside a church with
01:47:13
a sign deliberately to upset or bestow
01:47:19
that on on on those people who choose to
01:47:21
go and do that M um and look you know we
01:47:25
we all as I said we all have we all have
01:47:28
the hills that we're going to die on and
01:47:29
that is one of mine you know like you
01:47:31
can't you can't fight every cause you
01:47:34
can't you can't be involved in every in
01:47:37
everything but you have to decide which
01:47:39
which are the ones that you are um and
01:47:42
that is one of mine that is one of mine
01:47:45
I think that's a great one and it's well
01:47:46
articulated thanks for sharing that no
01:47:48
you're welcome yeah um man there's so
01:47:52
much to talk about with you oh okay we
01:47:53
do we'll do one more we'll talk about
01:47:55
reality TV for a little bit um so
01:47:57
Dancing with the Stars you finished you
01:47:58
finished second and Dancing with the
01:47:59
Stars yes um you look back on that on
01:48:01
that now likees does it would you have
01:48:04
liked to have win are you you super
01:48:06
proud of like finishing second a lot of
01:48:08
it's a lot of it sort of out of not even
01:48:10
about the dancing isn't it a lot of it
01:48:12
sort of well I mean you so I mean we
01:48:15
raised I think it was like 30 I raised
01:48:18
$35,000 for assistance dogs New Zealand
01:48:22
which I'm now a very proud board member
01:48:24
of um you know so the the awareness that
01:48:27
those Charities got was huge 100% like
01:48:30
all the Charities are so it means so
01:48:33
much to them because they're being
01:48:34
mentioned on National Television every
01:48:36
week so it's so cool that you and you I
01:48:40
must say though that is when you have to
01:48:42
remind yourself of why you are there um
01:48:46
when you're having a absolute meltdown
01:48:49
be like I can't do it we're not going to
01:48:51
be able to do it every day you're crying
01:48:54
every day um but yeah like n like I
01:48:58
don't I don't I don't wish I won in fact
01:49:02
a lot of people are like oh you won
01:49:04
didn't you and I'm like no you know or
01:49:07
sometimes I'm just like I don't answer
01:49:08
them I'm like well I guess so you know
01:49:11
got well I mean this is the thing I do
01:49:14
talk about this what is you know like
01:49:16
there's there's winning statistically
01:49:19
right there's you've you've won the
01:49:22
Olympics you've won a gold medal you've
01:49:24
you've won the um under 19 double ski
01:49:29
You've Won things on paper statistically
01:49:32
but I like to talk about the the greater
01:49:34
meaning of winning to to I guess us
01:49:39
everyday people you know where where
01:49:41
that statistic doesn't necessarily
01:49:42
matter so did I win that day [ __ ] yeah I
01:49:47
I got to wear the hottest little gold
01:49:50
dress teeny tiny I looked mint I got to
01:49:55
dance to my favorite musician one of my
01:49:58
favorite musicians Tina Turner I got to
01:50:01
dance to Proud Mary I got to live out a
01:50:04
dream so that is winning right like that
01:50:07
like it doesn't get much better than
01:50:08
that the whole people people still now
01:50:11
send me videos like you know like Proud
01:50:14
Mary might be playing at the
01:50:17
um I don't know poora Bay pub and so
01:50:21
someone on a Saturday night sends it and
01:50:22
they're dancing like like the dancers
01:50:25
that I did and like the dance that Tina
01:50:27
do people still send me there so to know
01:50:29
that PE that that had such a cool impact
01:50:32
on people who were following me cuz I
01:50:34
was like from day one I was like if I
01:50:36
make the final I'm dancing to Tina
01:50:37
Turner and I drove in to dance training
01:50:41
and every single morning now I'm not I'm
01:50:44
not spiritual super spiritual and I'm
01:50:46
not like um you know I don't know what I
01:50:51
think about manifesting but if there was
01:50:53
something I did manifest you know it was
01:50:55
that cuz I would listen to that song
01:50:57
every morning in the car on the way to
01:50:59
dancing like your hype song oh yeah yeah
01:51:02
yeah yeah so um but it was hard it was
01:51:05
one of the hardest things we've ever
01:51:06
done actually the whole Dancing with the
01:51:07
Stars experience yeah um J did it a few
01:51:11
years ago and there like everyone
01:51:12
everyone's um in Physio and Osteo and
01:51:15
everyone's broken it's a lot he yeah was
01:51:18
that what you mean it was hard
01:51:19
physically or uh you know what no not NE
01:51:23
no not the the physicality I was good
01:51:26
with I had just finished training for
01:51:28
the coast to coast and um so I was so
01:51:33
fit like obscenely fit so while it was
01:51:37
hard on different elements of your body
01:51:38
cuz different muscles and stuff it it
01:51:41
was actually the it was the mental
01:51:42
challenge for me to be honest and it was
01:51:46
um being so far out of your comfort zone
01:51:50
for such an extended period of time so
01:51:52
you know I often talk about this we as
01:51:54
adults you know we we we we work hard
01:51:58
you know we we're all you know we're
01:52:00
working to pay a mortgage to like you
01:52:02
know I mean let's not go into the the
01:52:04
system that we all live by which often
01:52:07
we're like why the [ __ ] are we doing all
01:52:08
us but UL ultimately like we're working
01:52:11
hard so that we can pay our mortgage so
01:52:13
that we can live in the house and you
01:52:14
know just and provide for look after my
01:52:17
M well she would hate me saying that
01:52:19
because she's very proud but you know
01:52:20
like you know you're doing all these
01:52:21
things for the greater good of [ __ ]
01:52:24
yeah um where was I going with that no
01:52:27
I've come back I've come back so because
01:52:29
we live these
01:52:31
lives we don't tend to spend too much
01:52:35
time outside of our comfort zone because
01:52:39
life is tough so you you know for for
01:52:43
probably a lot of Right Reasons want to
01:52:45
make sure that you're not making things
01:52:47
hard on yourself right but I think that
01:52:50
there has to be an element of of putting
01:52:53
yourself out of your comfort zone
01:52:54
feeling like taking a risk or um being
01:52:58
scared or all of that and that dancing
01:53:03
10 weeks of like the show was six weeks
01:53:06
but we danced we got to practice for a
01:53:08
few weeks beforehand like that was that
01:53:10
was an example of that of
01:53:12
just just constantly being like I don't
01:53:15
know what I'm doing I can't do this and
01:53:18
but you have to right you have to learn
01:53:20
you have to learn it you have to learn
01:53:21
it to go on show and do it so and it was
01:53:24
just a cycle every week but every week
01:53:27
and you almost weren't really getting
01:53:30
used to the fact that you were um
01:53:32
getting better at it you were just like
01:53:33
right here we go again right we've just
01:53:36
get rid of the cha it's time for the
01:53:37
tango and you're like oh my God you know
01:53:39
so it was just this hard challenging
01:53:43
task
01:53:44
of learning to do something that you
01:53:46
didn't really know how to do but you had
01:53:48
to do it and then yeah yeah and you
01:53:51
would you would have um in some way had
01:53:53
an advantage over some of the other
01:53:54
contestants in the respect that like
01:53:56
live TV wasn't the scary aspect for
01:53:59
you that's like another layer of
01:54:01
complexity I think for some other people
01:54:02
that have never been on potentially TV
01:54:04
before or live TV I had actually thought
01:54:07
about that but you Pro I don't I do you
01:54:09
know what's funny is I
01:54:12
actually yeah cuz you're right because
01:54:15
when I had to do about a month after the
01:54:18
final I was asked to MC the um Tanya
01:54:22
Dalton Foundation Award a big fundraiser
01:54:25
that they that they have once a year and
01:54:28
they asked if I could if onri and I
01:54:30
would do the dance and I was like yeah
01:54:32
sure great and yes that was in front of
01:54:36
like I don't know maybe 500 people four
01:54:39
500 people and that was way more
01:54:41
terrifying because you could you could
01:54:43
see the people um but I tell you I had
01:54:46
the same cycle every week like I would
01:54:49
um I would always [ __ ] up the dress
01:54:52
rehearsal always and then I'd be like oh
01:54:56
[ __ ] and then I'd come out and and and
01:54:58
do a good job of the of the actual one
01:55:01
right under pressure so the last yeah
01:55:04
the last Hara before the actual one I
01:55:06
would always [ __ ] up and I remember with
01:55:08
the it's it happened with with Proud
01:55:11
Mary and cuz I was wearing um I was
01:55:14
originally the gold dress that I'm
01:55:16
wearing in it I was originally supposed
01:55:17
to wear this other one but it looked Naf
01:55:20
and so I then was going to wear the same
01:55:22
one is the is is um Nera and Phoebe who
01:55:26
are professional dancers like I can't
01:55:28
wear the same thing as them for God's
01:55:29
sake but I ended up having to and it was
01:55:32
so teeny tiny that in the like When the
01:55:35
Beat Drops and I rip the black dress off
01:55:38
that gold dress was so tiny that I felt
01:55:40
like I had nothing on so I went and
01:55:43
looked down well that's I'm already a
01:55:44
beat off the thing so I was like trying
01:55:46
to catch up and I i' promised myself
01:55:49
that I'd enjoy it and I just felt like I
01:55:51
was just catching up the whole time so
01:55:53
at the end of it I said to Enrique [ __ ]
01:55:56
I've [ __ ] it up again and he's like
01:55:57
and what happens every other when we
01:55:59
when we [ __ ] up the dress reheal what
01:56:01
happens I'm like oh we have a good time
01:56:02
in the he's like exactly so that was
01:56:05
part if you hadn't [ __ ] it up I would
01:56:06
have worried about you well that's good
01:56:08
advice God he's a great guy he yeah you
01:56:11
do you still see him now I do you know
01:56:12
it's a strange feeling he when you do a
01:56:14
show like that and it's your whole
01:56:16
bubble and then suddenly it's not we we
01:56:18
were good like in the initial aftermath
01:56:20
we were good at catching up and and I
01:56:22
was even doing a few lessons um he is
01:56:26
we're both we message all the time and
01:56:28
we joke about the fact that we haven't
01:56:30
seen each other I don't have we seen
01:56:31
each other this year I don't know he is
01:56:33
traveling so much as well with dancing
01:56:35
which is amazing with Amy um but we
01:56:38
we're constantly in touch cuz I miss him
01:56:40
and I miss it you know um and I just
01:56:44
wish that I could have just like just
01:56:46
morphed into a fabulous dancer and just
01:56:48
you know but every everyone on this show
01:56:51
always says oh I'm going to keep up the
01:56:52
dancing it's hard it's hard why would
01:56:54
you if you got no one to perform to or
01:56:57
no yeah yeah I know so um but no he yeah
01:57:00
he's great yeah he was JJ's dance and
01:57:04
she was on and for years afterwards he'
01:57:06
just like Bowl around on a Saturday
01:57:08
afternoon or whatever and if there was
01:57:09
kitset Furniture there for some reason
01:57:11
we had a lot of kitset furniture he'd
01:57:13
just like take it upon himself to build
01:57:14
to build that's a good human yeah a
01:57:17
great human he's really good at it oh
01:57:18
he's he's such a fantastic so yeah we've
01:57:20
we've as I say this year we've been both
01:57:23
of us by our own admission have been
01:57:24
[ __ ] but I think every time he's like
01:57:27
home for a period of time I'm not and
01:57:29
then he's just like again like recently
01:57:31
I said we need to catch up I'm just
01:57:32
going to London but then I'm back here
01:57:34
and I'm like well I'm not here there you
01:57:36
know it's just that classic thing right
01:57:38
do you do you have like 5ye goals or
01:57:40
threee goal are you a goal Setter at all
01:57:41
or like what do you want in the
01:57:44
future do you know that I kind of yes or
01:57:49
no um
01:57:52
I don't know one thing I'd love to do is
01:57:55
live in Mount
01:57:57
[ __ ] that I don't know whether that's a
01:57:59
goal or like I just I would love to live
01:58:04
there and and work from there I want to
01:58:07
live by like I mean I you know I want to
01:58:09
live by the beach I want to I want
01:58:12
to have a have a a life where lifestyle
01:58:19
is well I guess yeah lifestyle is really
01:58:22
important like the the things that you
01:58:24
that make you happy that fill your cup I
01:58:26
want to and the beach and a beach
01:58:29
lifestyle gives that to me so that I
01:58:32
don't know if that's a goal or a want or
01:58:34
a a dream or a dream yeah what's the
01:58:37
difference between a dream and a goal a
01:58:38
goal is realistic right I don't know um
01:58:42
I would love to I I have to say at the
01:58:45
moment it's hard isn't it CU I I used to
01:58:49
think that I was probably like a goal
01:58:51
sitter and a 5e and a 10 year but what I
01:58:54
found amazing but also really hard to
01:58:57
get um used to is the nature of this job
01:59:02
um is not knowing what a year looks like
01:59:06
like I would say
01:59:10
that I don't know like 50 to 60% of what
01:59:13
I have done this year I wouldn't have
01:59:15
known that I was doing it in January so
01:59:19
yeah you just never know what doors are
01:59:20
going to present themselves yeah
01:59:23
um yeah I don't know I'd just like to
01:59:26
I'd like to constantly be um I would
01:59:31
like to think that if I am to stay in
01:59:35
the work that I'm doing that I respect
01:59:38
and understand and appreciate its
01:59:41
evolving nature and I'd like to think
01:59:44
that if I think it's time for me to get
01:59:46
off that I would if I don't think I can
01:59:48
evolve with it are you allowed to say
01:59:49
are you allowed to say get off
01:59:52
what girls like girls get off girls get
01:59:54
off girls get off you allowed to say
01:59:55
that name oh I don't know am I oh girls
01:59:58
on top oh sorry I yeah girls get off
02:00:01
they're amazing girls with all six toys
02:00:03
to yeah yeah yeah yeah girls you let
02:00:04
girls are let to get off of course um
02:00:06
well I think I think like whatever you
02:00:08
do you're going to be good at and I
02:00:10
think you're in the inviable position
02:00:11
now with there's probably a lot of
02:00:12
people in media um that are like
02:00:14
insecure about their jobs and positions
02:00:16
given the changing nature of the
02:00:17
industry that would like um love to have
02:00:20
like a personal brand but it takes years
02:00:22
to build it up right yeah I I think that
02:00:25
when you like if if I look at when when
02:00:28
I got made
02:00:31
redundant anyone I've spoken to that's
02:00:33
been made redundant has never said I
02:00:36
wish I didn't you know um had SE it at
02:00:40
the time though had said it at the time
02:00:42
but you're almost forced to make a
02:00:45
choice that at times you maybe should
02:00:47
have made for yourself without that
02:00:49
being forced upon you but you're always
02:00:52
grateful in the long run that it that it
02:00:54
happened actually um to be you know to
02:00:58
be frank as well I I guess I'll be
02:01:01
careful how I word this but a little bit
02:01:03
similar when when something happens like
02:01:05
burnout that you I think
02:01:08
it's you know you shouldn't get yourself
02:01:12
to that point but if you do I think it's
02:01:14
some really valuable lessons so
02:01:15
sometimes the best lessons come from
02:01:17
when something bad happens to you and
02:01:20
and look again again I want to reiterate
02:01:23
losing a job and and suffering burnout
02:01:25
I'm not trying to diminish my stuff cuz
02:01:27
my stuff's my stuff but you know um
02:01:30
there are and there there are people
02:01:33
doing it a lot tougher than I am but if
02:01:36
I am owning the the challenges in my
02:01:38
life those things have definitely um
02:01:42
taught me some pretty valuable lessons
02:01:45
and I'm still learning every day and you
02:01:50
know there are I have still have my
02:01:52
vulnerable moments and that all usually
02:01:54
depend on how tired I am like I'm pretty
02:01:56
tired right now you know I I am in a in
02:02:00
a not really sustainable period of Mahi
02:02:04
but I know that that's got a an end
02:02:07
point but that's the nature of it you
02:02:09
know and and
02:02:11
and I just would like to I'd just like
02:02:14
to keep being happy at what I do you
02:02:17
know and at the moment everything I'm
02:02:19
doing makes me really happy
02:02:22
um and I think that that's really
02:02:24
important and I think that maybe when
02:02:26
you are at peace with that and you're
02:02:27
really happy with what you're doing that
02:02:29
is in fact when you're performing at
02:02:31
your best when you're not sort of
02:02:33
worried about what the next thing is if
02:02:35
you're sort of content with where you
02:02:37
are with stuff which is I think possibly
02:02:40
you know like with with my with signing
02:02:42
a commercial partnership with stuff with
02:02:44
the podcast I feel this weight off my
02:02:46
shoulders that I am working with people
02:02:49
now and I'm not just sort of alone and
02:02:51
in that kind of space so there's a real
02:02:54
feeling this year of of being able to
02:02:58
actually like soak it all up and you
02:03:00
know a good friend of mine Mark kryal
02:03:03
who lost his job this year on the Sunday
02:03:05
program he always used to say drink it
02:03:07
while it's fizzy and I you know can't
02:03:10
argue with that either um so you you
02:03:13
know you got to soak up all the good
02:03:15
stuff I'm you know I've got a [ __ ]
02:03:17
great life you know I can run with we
02:03:21
can run I can go and do a marathon I can
02:03:25
do a podcast that people love with my
02:03:27
best mates I can go and speak at the
02:03:30
beef and lamb long ladies lunch and Gore
02:03:32
and and make people laugh and bring
02:03:35
people joy and no I'm not
02:03:38
um operating on someone's brain or you
02:03:42
know putting a valve on someone's heart
02:03:44
and that's also really important to
02:03:45
remind my I remind myself of that I go
02:03:48
mate you are not you know you are not
02:03:51
doing anything
02:03:52
that like if you have a day off you know
02:03:55
your your your job isn't crucial and I
02:03:58
think that's important to remind
02:03:59
yourself that these are just microphones
02:04:02
and we are just talking in them we are
02:04:05
not changing or saving the world and I
02:04:08
think that sometimes we need to hear
02:04:09
that we need to remind ourselves that
02:04:12
and I'd like to think I'm doing that but
02:04:14
in saying that celebrating doing
02:04:17
something that you love at the same time
02:04:19
I love that I think that's a good place
02:04:21
to end it
02:04:22
um Brody G woman uninterrupted it's a
02:04:26
it's a hell of a book um it's bloody
02:04:28
cool and thank you and it's it's a an
02:04:30
absolute privilege to call you a friend
02:04:33
well and look I I we we we have some
02:04:36
great runs I love that you run with me
02:04:38
even though you're really fast CU that's
02:04:40
a that's a measure of a good running pal
02:04:43
is that pace doesn't matter and um and
02:04:46
your support is is really valuable to me
02:04:48
too so thank you and thanks for having
02:04:49
me on basically told you you had you had
02:04:51
do so you didn't say we had to go for 2
02:04:54
hours and 5 minutes oh [ __ ] oh my God I
02:04:57
can never give you [ __ ] ever again about
02:04:59
your long podcast I wonder if the thing
02:05:02
I like about this it's like um people
02:05:03
will listen till they get bored people
02:05:05
that love you will see the length of
02:05:06
this and they'll be like yes 2 hours of
02:05:08
bro can I wonder if Justin Marshall will
02:05:10
said to me oh no one needs 2 hours five
02:05:12
of no I wouldn't I wouldn't have I
02:05:14
wouldn't have thought they did either
02:05:16
but you know we'll see yeah you're
02:05:18
inspiring and you're lovely and thank
02:05:20
you so much for coming on my podcast
02:05:22
again my absolute pleasure

Podspun Insights

In this episode, Brody Kane returns to the podcast for a lively and candid conversation with Dom. They reminisce about their early friendship, which blossomed during their first podcast together, and dive into Brody's new book, "Woman Uninterrupted." The discussion takes a humorous turn as they share personal anecdotes, including some rather embarrassing moments, like the infamous "shower poo" incident in Paris. Brody opens up about her journey, touching on her experiences with burnout, her family dynamics, and the challenges of being a woman in the media industry.

As they navigate through Brody's past, including her time in the Army and her career in journalism, the conversation highlights the importance of resilience, vulnerability, and self-acceptance. They tackle heavy topics like abortion and societal expectations, emphasizing the need for open dialogue and support for women. The episode is filled with laughter, heartfelt moments, and a refreshing honesty that makes it relatable and engaging.

Brody's reflections on her career, the pressures of the media landscape, and her personal growth resonate deeply, making this episode not just entertaining but also thought-provoking. Listeners are left with a sense of empowerment and a reminder to embrace their own journeys, no matter how messy they may be.

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Episode Highlights

  • A Tough Decision
    Splitting up in their 60s and 70s was a hard choice for my parents, but it was brave.
    “What a brave decision to identify that they were living two different lives.”
    @ 22m 06s
    September 15, 2024
  • Mom's Incredible Swim
    At 40, my mom swam the Cook Strait, proving that amazing things are possible at any age.
    “If you see your mom do something amazing, it makes you realize you can do amazing things too.”
    @ 25m 07s
    September 15, 2024
  • Embracing Toughness
    Growing up with a tough mom instilled resilience in me, but it’s important to balance that with self-compassion.
    “You’re awesome, like that is awesome; most people don’t do that!”
    @ 35m 11s
    September 15, 2024
  • The Army Experience
    The speaker reflects on their unexpected journey into the Army and the lessons learned.
    “It was like I remember it was exactly like the movies.”
    @ 40m 57s
    September 15, 2024
  • Breaking into Journalism
    The speaker shares their early days in journalism, filled with challenges and memorable moments.
    “I was just so sweaty and overwhelmed but desperately trying to just be demure.”
    @ 48m 29s
    September 15, 2024
  • Vulnerability in Media
    The speaker shares their struggles with self-worth and vulnerability in the media industry.
    “It left me feeling so vulnerable.”
    @ 01h 00m 54s
    September 15, 2024
  • The Erosion of Trust
    The speaker discusses the declining trust between the media and the public, raising concerns for the future.
    “The relationship with the public has never been as bad.”
    @ 01h 09m 36s
    September 15, 2024
  • Creating Cool Content
    We were trying to figure out ways to showcase my skills without anything behind me.
    “We filmed it all and put it all up and it was very cool.”
    @ 01h 20m 54s
    September 15, 2024
  • Embracing Your Journey
    You must look back and be proud of what you've created on your own.
    “You are creating this brand and this company.”
    @ 01h 26m 14s
    September 15, 2024
  • Overcoming Shame
    Discussing the stigma around abortion and the shame women carry.
    “We now know that it’s not shameful.”
    @ 01h 36m 49s
    September 15, 2024
  • Dancing with the Stars Experience
    Reflecting on the challenges and triumphs of participating in a reality dance competition.
    “Did I win that day? [ __ ] yeah, I got to wear the hottest little gold dress.”
    @ 01h 49m 47s
    September 15, 2024
  • Finding Peace in Challenges
    Embracing challenges can lead to valuable lessons and happiness in what you do.
    “I am owning the challenges in my life.”
    @ 02h 01m 36s
    September 15, 2024

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  • Brave Decisions22:06
  • Mom's Swim25:07
  • Heartbreaking Realizations1:00:45
  • New Beginnings1:17:40
  • Finding Your Voice1:34:46
  • Women's Rights1:44:25
  • Personal Growth2:01:15
  • Soaking Up Life2:03:05

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