It's the Daily Talk Show, episode 870 Ace. It's week in banter, Grace Paris, and... Hello. GB, welcome.
How far so long? Well, already laughing, guys. That was a great pre-show banter. Yeah.
We used it all later. Yeah, maybe. Keep it for the show. The show is what we say.
So Grace, congratulations, six months this weekend. Survived? Yeah, with us in A7. Which I'm very exciting.
It's interesting. So meeting him? Six months. Sorry, six months.
Six months. Six months since we kind of made it official. And then how long after that, then did you move over here? He was two and a half months.
Yeah, right. I was actually thinking about this the other day. How strange is it, though? Like, haven't met the guy?
I just moved over to me. I was like, my friends probably think I'm such a weirdo or something like that. Well, I wasn't going to say it. But thanks for bringing it.
How is it? You guys might be coming up with it. Absolutely. There is a bunch of things in life where you like to think about them like you're saying is when it could be seen as a bit weird.
There's so many things we do, though. But if you zoom out, you're like, what weird behavior, I mean, even what we do with the podcast. Like it's all just a bit weird. Everything's a bit weird.
I love a weird life. Yeah. I mean, I'm drinking from Bodie's little sippy cup. Why are we?
It looks like a chocolate syrup. What are you drinking? No, this is just these little bottles. I don't have like cups a bit annoying.
Like I see the point of sippy cups. Sometimes I feel like Bodies and just suck a lot of it. Talking about sippy cups, I straight away go to like the US and having big sippy cups and then I go to the big takeaway, like the big gulps, you know, like the big cup holders. Grace, do you have a favorite fast food?
Um, nandos? Yeah, good job. Well done. Yeah.
Yeah. Um, and I probably had it for the first time in four months, a couple of weeks ago and I'm so excited. That's when you had the idea. Did you deliver?
Yeah, loaded chips. Right. We've just loaded you up with some points for saves. I know.
Didn't have shot it tonight. Didn't forget. That night. That night's sorted.
Okay. Big spend this in. So what's the, um, what's it? So saves is obviously here every weekend.
Banteries had it. He's got a lot on. So we thought we'd give him a little bit of a break from the show. So he can keep editing.
Uh, what has he said on air or things that he's sort of expressed that you were sort of yelling at the screen that you would like to clarify? Um, it was about the, when you brought up about his kind of suits and his clothes and things like that. I think I clarified it on hump day, but it was, yeah, I wasn't asking for him to change his clothes. I was just like, oh, those pants look cool.
And then he was like, oh, yeah, I need another pair. So we started looking. Um, what else? Yeah.
So you don't trust him. No, I don't trust him. Right. So, and you can tell sometimes I don't, um, then you get a new white t-shirt though because he's got that.
Well, he just won't bite himself, so I'll have to do that. Well, I think most things he says are quite true, but he does like to exaggerate a few things every now and then. He's exaggerated about me, but that's right. Well, if we're sort of having housemate gripes, because your housemate's with him now as well as boyfriend girlfriend, uh, Spody mate, I went down, I went to the toilet the other day, sat down, bit dark, sat straight down, pulled me pants down.
Wasn't even doing it. I just wanted to sit down, bit lazy. As I, as I. That's more work to be honest.
Nah, it's comfortable. It's like the squat. I've heard him talking about sitting down. Easy.
Yeah. Real calm. I think Andy Lee does as well. The great sit down.
Get on board. Get on board. I think Andy had some surgery they spoke about on his, well, uh, what did you call it? An eye the other day?
A cock eye? No. He had a growth in his, uh, he's gone. That's what he said.
He said on J.P. Okay. Um, I think he's doing well now. Uh, we didn't try to go to the show.
Uh, as I sat up, so as I stood up to leave, as soon as my bum cheek had left the toilet seat, that's when the air hit my bum and I felt my arth cheeks were saturated. Boney's gone in, pissed on the seat like an absolute grunk, and I've just gone straight in, set straight down onto the wet seat. Oh. It's annoying.
There is something that you don't know about that. Don't you think there's a, um, he's three if anyone's wondering. I mean, it reminds me of, I feel like there's probably three times in my life. It's very, very rare.
I think I've really dialed it in since. But when, have you ever had to, uh, you're in the shower and then decide that you need to go to the toilet? Like it's only happened three times in my life. The feeling of being soaking wet and then having to do a shit is some of the worst feeling that's, I reckon, I think it's worse than shooting on the couch.
You try and drive it. You don't get, it's just a waste down there. Yeah. It's, it's, it's not great.
Is it? I literally have lifted Boney's the kind of guy because it's real child like behavior. Yeah. But we've all done it.
I grab him because he's like, I don't do it. And then I grab him and I bring him and I like hold him and he's like slippery. And then I put him back straight in. It's hilarious.
But yeah, it's, it's more rare. It's as adults. You know, it's more of a like, oh, no. Yeah.
It's, it's not ideal. I mean, even things like growing up when I was a kid, the, like knowing that you need to wee before you were going on a road trip, like it didn't matter how much, you know, my mum drilled it into me like, go like do it now. So you don't have to, I don't need to go now and you'd be 30 seconds in. You're like, oh, I could do a wee right now.
How long if there was no education around toilet training? Would you pick it up? Do you think? Because what you're talking about your mum, that's, that's literally her continuing her toilet training with her 14 year old son.
I can imagine. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Catrip. Yeah. But when do you think you would actually work it out? If there was no.
If you would. Well, it's like dropping a child into, if I, if I was born in Australia, you'd drop him in Pakistan. He'll start speaking the language by just being, by just proxy being there. He'll be, he'll be, isn't that fucking crazy?
Yeah. Where your born is the language you speak. It's just, even if you're not, you don't go to school, there'll be, you'll be picking up from surroundings. It's like wild.
You know, you always see probably once every five years, a new story of someone that grew up with dogs, wild dogs, and they bark and stuff. Wild ones, like a barley style, like with it. Yeah, like, like, if you've seen that where it's, where it's like, yeah, they learn how to bark and they learn how to do all that. Like, I've even seen you actually go where it's like, there's a guy who lived on a farm and he could do all the animal sounds.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Is that Dan Mase's video? That guy. Hey, man, that guy.
But he's, what you're talking about is like really being one with the animals. It's like, your situation has caused you to create some connection because you haven't had the friends to play with the next minute, your best friends with the pig. No. I mean, do you feel you're connected to animals, Josh?
No, not really, to be honest. Like, I know that's an unpopular opinion, isn't it? No, I don't think so. I mean, you see that as both you hate.
You guys both hate this? Well, I just think like, I don't. You know what I'm doing, Dan? I think, yeah, I think it would have to be my pet.
It would have to be very specific. But it's even like, when we were spoken to Jess about kids, she's like, I'm not really sort of maternal or whatever, but I reckon if I had my kid, like, it would be different. Is that really something you want to risk though? Like, if you're just hoping, if you're not really that into kids, but you think that potentially, if I have a kid, I'll like them all?
I think there'd be, I think there'd be generally speaking, very much a generalisation. But the people who are into having kids, I reckon there'd be more people that have a kid thinking they're going to be into having a kid and then realise, fuck, maybe I wasn't the person I thought I was going to be. There's probably more people surprised by the primitive release of whatever happens in that process, like Jess saying, I don't know about the kid thing. She actually talks about it on the next week's too much.
Tell the episode that earlier she wasn't as much maternal, but now the thoughts are moving more that way. And so, yeah, I mean, look at all the people, look at all the humans in the world, the people that probably have had kids and they haven't wanted, and then all of a sudden, it's their role. I mean, it's hard. It's not really, it's not, yeah, it's a weird thing to just be like, I want to do it.
I guess that is clarity. Grace, what do you think? I mean, we're not the ones going to carry a, that can even have the ability where all, you know, losers that can't do that. Except you, you're the only one out of us here.
Yeah. I don't know. I think it's all, yeah, I guess like what you were saying, it's a weird thing to want without having experienced it. But, and I don't know if it's like a society thing of like, because like for me, like I want kids, and I think I'd be a good mother, but I don't know if I would be.
So yeah, I don't know. I could have kids and then be like, oh my God, this isn't what I wanted. So yeah, I don't know. It's a weird thing.
And maybe it's society saying women should have kids. So maybe that's kind of playing my mind subconsciously or, but yeah, I'm not really sure. What's the filter that you use in regards to I want kids? What's it for?
With a little SWOT analysis for us. That was a lot. What do you mean? So like, so what's the, so for instance, you say like I want to have, like I want to be, I want to be a mum.
And so if you think about it, it's like, okay, is it the, you know, family holidays? Is it the, like, what cleaning shit off the toilet bowl? Is it the couch? You just need to take me for that one.
But the, yeah, what is it that you are drawn to in regards to? I think it's the kind of the family, just the being together, the family, you know, having, you know, you can have, you can get the goal in the family holidays and enjoy those times together, the seeing these humans grow up and figure out what they want to do and try different sports and, you know, whatever it is. I think that would be amazing watching. Couldn't be a soccer mum.
Yeah. Just watching these little humans grow up and seeing what they gravitate towards, I think, would be awesome and nurturing them and, you know, helping them figure out who they are. I think it's, it's, there's an enough info for everybody to grasp what the benefits are. So just when you say the filter thing, it's like there's enough information to know that you love your child.
You're sure it's usually what happens and caring for somebody in the joint, like all those things. And so, yeah, I think probably most people understand that. And then you're, you're, you're a person that has reconciled with that. Or that's not the focus points you're looking differently.
It isn't interesting. There's just like so many different perspectives. George, would you want to be a dad? I haven't thought about you as a dad.
Because I see you within the start. It's pretty great. You just drank chocolate milk. You've got to eat chocolate milk.
Yeah. Yeah. Definitely. I'd love that.
I don't know when, like maybe in the next five years. Yeah. How are you? That'd make me 31 and make hand 33.
Yeah. Do you speak about it as a couple? Yeah. Yeah.
We do like, but it's not, we're not like, it's, it's in the future for sure. We're not going to do it now. I'd love to. He's like, do what you use.
He's already done. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know.
Maybe, well apparently the median median age for women now is 35. It's older. So, you know, there's no rush. There's no pressure.
And yeah. Yeah. Yeah. In the future for sure.
Yeah. Because women can have careers now and that's why it's being pushed back. Yeah. Yeah.
Right. It's slightly lesser based on having kids at 35 means if you're wanting three or four. There's a lot of, you're pregnant for six years straight. It'd be tough.
So then, yeah. I mean, it makes sense. Are you an only child grass? No, I've got an older brother.
Oh, bro. Mom had me when she was 40. Same. Yeah.
And that's our parents. Yeah. 30. Yeah.
Yeah. Me. I was like, so old, like older parents isn't like a taboo thing or whatever for me. Like my cousin, he's, he's my auntie had him at 41.
So, yeah, I don't see. Like, you know, people, like I know people want to be younger, young moms and young parents and things like that. But yeah, with the way the world is now allowing women to have careers, I think it's great that we're accepting of older parents. So yeah.
Sorry. Bree's just trying to ask me if I want to subway for lunch and she's like, I'm on the side. It's very, very distracting. I think I'm fine.
I'll just have dinner using the index cards. Great. It's very hard to have a conversation when, if you can find anyone, I'll have a toy in urban cheese at six inch, just a six inch. Thank you.
What's in it? Yeah. You forgot last time. Do you remember?
I'm breezy. Make sure it's the orange cheese because there's a bit of confusion. For a guy that didn't really want it. He's pretty good.
Well, if we can do it, let's not fuck it up. Yeah, let's go for it. Is that Old English? Yes.
Yeah, it's the Old English one. Do you get any saucers? Yeah. Chipotle, which used to be called South West, but they did a little brand I think about 10 years ago.
It was a while ago. Last month. It's like the Janine's favorite. Have you ever heard of the Janine's favorite?
Grace? So Janine's favorite, Janine Ellis's favorite smoothie at Boost. You can't get it anymore. I've got a theory.
The reason they stopped doing it was because it was legal to have it on the menu because it was too many calories because it's just very tasty. Yeah. Or maybe it was costing them too much. But you can.
I love that sort of off the menu thing and say, did you get a delivery? No, no, no. We went to one of our big walks, Flinders Street Station, and they've got the Boost just out there. Yeah.
I mean, they're all in like a lot of them are in shopping centers. They closed. Yeah. Yeah.
It felt great. We went along to a South Bank being able to have the young guys on down there. Yeah. Not much old.
No. There was seagulls a lot more dangerous in the CBD. Real nasty nasty stuff. They're beaks.
Like orange. They're like a dark grey. Like I was he seemed like I was good because I had my mask on. So no one knew it was me.
As I'm like drinking my boost. But what's your seagull story, Grace? Oh, they're just so vicious. I was attacked twice in the UK last year.
So I was in Eastbourne and I just got some donuts with a friend. We're walking on the bus. There's a mistake. What, donut?
No, I'm pretending I'm a proton and I'm a seagull. I'll pretend I'm a seagull. I'll pretend I'm a seagull. You want the donuts on your own?
Don't take my friends. So we got these donuts she'd raved about. So we went and got them. And we're walking along the pier.
All of a sudden these seagulls come from behind just attacking me. You're fucking in my place. You're on my bloody pier. I'm on the ground, hunched over my donuts, protecting them in a ball.
People are laughing around me. There's like school kids laughing around me. We shoot it off. We call it pathetic.
In the seagull world. I love that you've really entered into the seagull. The character, TJ, for the whole show. She made the same mistakes.
And then we started walking and it came back. And this old man had his walking stick. I was like showing it off to me because I was on the ground just getting fully attacked by it. So that's my seagull story.
On the ground. I was protecting the donuts and also my face. I saw a meme which was a tweet. It was a screen grab video tweet.
And it said it's real slimy at that point. It said something like my son being attacked by an eagle or something. And I watched the video. It was a magpie.
And so I straight away was like, okay, this is a meme page wanting to post this video when they're trying to give it some context. But if you hit the key on the scooter. Oh, so funny. The best is the guy filming it.
He's a young 12-year-old. It's like screaming. He's like screaming. He's lying down.
He's lying down. He's lying down. He's lying down. He's lying down.
He's lying down. He's lying down. He's lying down. He's lying down.
He's lying down. He's held down underneath these back. I get real. Because I saw a photo of a kid that had a bloodied head from Magpie.
Because I think I'll get real fucking nasty. Like if a magpie came for me I would physically attack it. That's why I mean. Yeah.
Cause I could do it in the suburbs where you are growing. are you dealing with the mag OD3 issues? Yeah I got it. but the other day when I went for a walk.
Oh, no. I was like, my friend's been looking at the reason to love Melbourne, but getting smoked. You know what? I reckon it's like, so we've got pet magpies now in our backyard, Maggie.
Brody sees him. I love you, Maggie. Mason said you regret that, by the way. He literally said after that, shows like I was watching, TJ's going to regret feeding those magpies.
Well, and I think James also got a magpie friend as well now. Yeah, but he's the point, he's the key to the story. I feel like I'm at one with magpies. Like I feel like I understand magpies now.
Like I haven't been, I've been walking, I've been putting in the steps guys. I've seen some, and they just look at me. And I reckon the fuck in this room is spread that I'm all right. You're a good guy.
I'm a good guy. Because I reckon those room aces. A rumor. They'll work it out soon, but it'll be after the spread.
Yeah, they recognise people's faces, so then they spread the word to their mates. They don't sweep this one. Is that true, TJ? Well, the first bit is, sure.
Which bit, they do recognise people's faces, OK? Yeah, but these ones aren't going to swoop me that I'm feeding them messy monkeys and porridge out the back window. It's, so it's, yeah, it's being at one with animals as much as sometimes they shit me, you know? I don't know, I don't know.
The relationship's definitely on my turn. I'm going to try and stop saying I get it, by the way. After I picked it up, I picked it up. I hadn't picked it up.
I got it. I got it. I got it. So Grace, you were saying that when I say I get it, potentially I'm not listening.
Yeah, it's because when you're doing two things, which I get can be hard sometimes when you're focusing on you. I actually mean that in a nice way. I get it. I actually get what you're coming through.
I get it. I get it, I get it, Josh. When you're doing like two things at once, and you're really focusing. And someone's talking kind of you.
But you're not really listening. At least you respond because Mason doesn't respond to you. All right, this is interesting. So it's been a while since you've been on.
Can you give us a run through? How are things? Like how are you feeling being in Melbourne? Rather than having to explain to your mates in WA, you can just send this video to them.
How's everything going? Yeah. Relationship wise, everything's going great. I mean, love Mason.
And I mean, he's so understanding of the situation. Me being here, not really doing anything and saying it's fine. Yeah, he just plays that a little bit. I get it.
I get it. I get it. I get it. Honestly, I haven't been doing too well, just because I'm someone who's used to being quite busy and doing a lot of things and like seeing people and.
Famously, a lot of friends like we at one of the, I don't know if we ever spoke about on the show. But there was, we always said like 20, like you would hang out, you'd go out on a Saturday night and you would have 20 friends. And that's too many. Come home with six.
And so, yeah. How many of you lost through COVID? 19? No.
I think, yeah, they're also my friends. It's just because we're in different states and different situations like they're going to work or going to uni, able to go out on a Saturday night, go to coffee, blah, blah, blah, where I'm kind of stuck here, not able to do any of that. So, yeah, I haven't been doing too well, but you know, I mean, it's a situation and just going to allow yourself to feel it, I guess, and get through it. And I mean, you know, speaking to the doctor and speaking to the psych and things like that, it's helping.
And yeah, I guess just got to try and remain as positive as possible. Well, I mean, there's just the reality that it's a bit fucked at the moment. Yeah. Anything other than this at this point is going to be on the way back up, please.
I know. I was speaking to mum yesterday and I was just like, it's just the situation and I can't do anything about it at the moment. I mean, she wants me to come home, but that's probably not going to happen. But yeah, just realizing that the situation and lockdown is so horrible.
It's just, it's the worst. So, yeah. I was just going to say, it doesn't make it easy when it's like aiming with friends and Sydney. Mate, look at this.
If there's ever a moment to consider Sydney, it's like, everyone's doing the promo job on their state that's not locked down. It's like, we get it, you know, so I can imagine the feeling of having a comparison for me, my comparison either. Mrs Melbourne, this is where I've lived. And like George was saying, like he wants to get back to Byron for Christmas to see his family and like my brother's getting married in January next year.
And that's my biggest concern. Like, what if I can't get back to, you know, be there for at his wedding? It's just, that thought makes me so upset, so. You got that.
I mean, you're quite petite. I reckon we could, you know, you send all of your home, I was post a little bag, petite on the show by the way. What's wrong with petite? I don't know.
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I don't know. I don't know. I was saying this to Jason the other day. Like, when someone calls me cute, like I get it, but it always feels like because I am smaller than average.
It's a look. I'm like, I don't know. You know what? Petite is actually just like the same as saying cute, but you're giving like a, you're saying you're a bit good looking as well as small.
It's like, it's actually worse. Sorry. My bad. That's okay.
I understand. It's just my brain. That's what it goes to. Is it French?
No. Is it sounds French? Petite was? Yeah.
Like the little cakes. Yeah. We worked out where French kissing was from the other day. Where does petite come from?
Borrowed from French petite feminine of petite. Small and little. P-E-T-I-T is feminine. Feminine of petite.
French petite. A lot of people talk. A lot of people talk. And so anyway, you're in Melbourne.
Well, the thing is, like, it's a lot of empathy and grace, because it's like, you're not just in lockdown in Melbourne. You're with me. It's working. How are you going?
Yeah. We've got, you know, we're settled and we've got like work and that sort of thing, but you've actually moved over here to start something new and like, yeah, do all this stuff and then you've just been locked into a room. So that's, that's rough. Yeah.
And I think that's, that's the thing like, um, that's like when mum was saying come home and like figure things out back home. It's like, well, I moved over here to, yes, to get things sorted to kind of start the next chapter of life and, you know, make this money home. And so I kind of just have to write it out and, you know, take the good with the bad. And as a point where we have to blame this on Dan Andrews, isn't it?
I feel like now's the time to start. I'm not saying anything. Yeah. Yeah.
It's, it's hard kind of seeing people working and I'm going, okay, telling my fans like, what do I do now? You know, how many, how much Netflix can I watch or, you know, things like that. So, um, but you know, it'll, it'll be over soon and hopefully I can remain sane until then. I feel like I've got, I was just going to give a recommendation to Grace.
If you're getting sad of Netflix, you know, you got prime Amazon prime. No. Jack Ryan on. Is that, is that with the guy from the office?
Yes. Yes. What's his name? I can't remember his name.
But it's, it's, it's awesome. Jack Ryan, I feel like it's something that vibe you'd be into is like a CIA operating. What does that scream to Grace? Oh, because the movie that they're going to see, you know, whatever that be, it's like, it's a, that's an actual feel.
Yeah. I feel like you're going to be willing to see that on Mac. Yeah. Yeah.
So I think you called it our last week. Joshua was this, is this Mason's kind of, let's go and say it'll be exciting. Yeah. He did.
He started up, but I do like for no one feels, but whether we see it in whatever, the quality is doesn't bother me. I don't understand. Yeah. I understand.
Yeah. You wouldn't have brought up the specific film. And even like when we watch movies, like I was in 4K and I'm like, don't know what that means. I can't tell it's different.
You don't know. You don't know. You don't know. Get it.
Go get it. Then Rex through. Fenty Rihanna's fashion show. Josh, you would love this.
I was. Tell me more about it. Last week? Last week?
Yeah. Fenty is Rihanna's brand. And she does this big fashion show. And it's like all filmed beautifully.
Like kind of long shots in a big warehouse. And they got like sick dancers. Like the dancing is amazing. To her music as well?
No, different songs. We're all to Ariana Bangers. No, no, no, I don't think there's any Rihanna Bangers, but the choreography is just ridiculous. What do you like about it?
What do you like about it? The dancing. The dancing is so good. You would love it Josh.
And it's very inclusive. Lots of diverse women there. Okay. And it's just great.
It's just very impressive. That's good. I was watching a TV show. I forgot what it's called, but it's a show where there's a guy in a gun.
They go to houses that are Airbnb houses and they fix them. Have you seen this? So they go in and say you're doing all of this wrong. You need to like we need to create something that's Instagrammable.
And it's on Netflix. And I've been watching it. It was one of those series where I just went along with, okay, I'll just like watch it. And I cracked last night where I just had to wear my, this is, it's actually really boring.
I just like went to do some work. But it was, she said that it hurt because I pretended for about a whole season. And she thought it was that she'd finally found a show that I loved. But I don't have any empathy for someone who can afford some sort of second holiday home that they're Airbnbing and they have like tradies come in and fix it up.
Like it's like this is outrageous. They're like, yeah, I'm only getting $300 a night. And it's like, it's only booked out 10 nights a month. Like, oh, we need to fix that.
It's like, oh, thank you for making me richer. I think that there's probably a bunch of that feedback. There's a show called Get Organized. I think it's called The Home Edit by The Home Edit, which is Instagram account where they started.
They organize shit in your house. But like they do celebrities, but they also do grunks. And I think a lot of the consensus is the celebrity stuff is actually pretty boring. You want to get the, because it's so unreliable that you've got six walking cupboards.
And like the just with the screen. I'm sorry. You go. I'm sorry.
You go. I'm sorry. You go. I'm sorry.
You go. I'm sorry. You go. I'm sorry.
You go. Do you want a trophy? Do you want a trophy? Do you want a trophy?
You want a trophy guy? They're not cheap. Yeah. It's like Justin Bieber's song, Holy, which is Mason's favorite song.
Holy, holy, holy, holy. I don't know. I like it. I also didn't like you getting me that where he's just like literally just at a table.
Or just moves around. Yeah. Yeah. Like it's really.
Holy is a great song guy. I get the message. He's trying to, like it's about COVID shutting down industry. Yeah.
Okay. So he's, so he's playing this like oil worker and he's like covered in grit and he's like, and, and basically the boss comes out and says, guys, sorry with what's happening in the world. We're going to shut this whole place down. And it's like really sad all these people are working hard for their money.
And I'm just like, Justin, like, you're a billionaire. Yeah. I know. And then the rest of the film clip.
Yeah. Yeah. For the rest of the film clip, he's covered in oil and he gets picked up by this driver and says, where are you guys off to? We don't know.
We're homeless, basically. Jump in the car and I'll take you to a hot meal. And they get in the car and then the guy drives them to his house. And they're sitting at the dinner table eating his meal and Justin's just stealing his oil out.
He's got like dirt all over him. I'm like, hey, have a shout. I want to post it. Yeah.
It just, it just wasn't very believable. I'm fine. Yeah. Do you say that?
I don't know. I don't know. I think it's just centered around the, the Christianity stuff. Like it's about this guy who pulled, look how much we're going into this.
The guy who pulls over is like someone in the military and he's got a lot of love for people doing it tough and the community and like, he's that song is, is a Christian song. He's basically moving to Christian music and so it's about that community vibe, the love giving back. He's got a million bucks. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Grace. What's the biggest thing you've learnt about yourself in the last six months? This is a hard one. I feel like I've learnt anything.
Yeah. Yeah. Like you've had heaps of growth, don't you think? I don't know if you call it growth.
Maybe just like realizations of things that maybe being in Perth and being so comfortable I wasn't aware of. Like it's mainly sent to my mental health and things like that that I really need to actually take it. Like I was seeing the psych and stuff back in Perth because life was pretty chill and easy and I had my friends and stuff there that I probably wasn't taking it as seriously as I should have. I'm so being here and like being in lockdown, it's like, well I've got to, I've got to constantly work at my mental health.
What is working at me? I think for a long time it was kind of, I thought you just go to a psych and do what they say and then you get better about it. I think for me, and I thought that in some people that might be the way for some people, but for me I think constant like with the constant changes and especially while I'm experiencing a lot of change at the moment, I've got to make sure that every day I kind of wake up and I have a little routine that I know that I'm going to achieve for the day. And if I, for whatever reason I'm feeling down that day, it's kind of going, okay, today's not going to be a good day and that's okay.
I think it's kind of what everyone is saying, just realizing that mental health is so important and COVID and lockdown has really shown that to people and I was speaking with a friend and we were both, she's a psych student and she was, we were saying like, we hope that after this mental health is really taken seriously and that, you know, the conversation is continued after this, not just while we're in lockdown. So I think it's just sitting with your thoughts, having the time to sit with your thoughts and then it's like some people who get into meditation or mindfulness, actually it outlines the challenge of your mental health once you start observing it and so it's like COVID's forced people into their homes to then do all their thumbs, which is like, it can turn you inwards a bit when you start doing that because you're like, oh shit, what the fuck is up for me? Yeah, and you go, why am I having all these thoughts? And that's for me like having so much time to myself to think isn't a good thing for me.
And sorry, but apparently, so that's the joke. And I'll be fizzing. It's pretty, like they should do that, they should do the mental health plan, prime, the Amazon Prime subscription. Stay in binge.
Yeah. You want binge as well? Like as you were saving binge, you never got it. I never got it.
There was so much hype around binge for you. I know there was, I think, was it all the influencers doing their ads? Probably, Jows' influence. I don't know, I actually was going to get it and then I think I came over here and Mason's quite strict with money, so I thought I'd get it then.
Actually, also, binge is owned by Fox-Til, I think, isn't it? It just reminds me, I was speaking to my brother, Jake, yesterday, and he was saying, I'd love to call Dad called up Fox-Til to cancel, and he's got this real thing about speaking to someone in Australia, and he wasn't getting it. And so anyway, he ended up hanging up and he was trying to find a number, like a Sydney number to call, and Jake said that my dad said, they don't know who they're messing with here, which I like the idea that Richard Janssen is going to scare Fox-Til in some form of way. Quickly, Richard, get into your email.
Oh, I forgot my password. Oh, Fox-Til, no, just quickly on the Fox-Til thing. I'm trying to work out a way to watch all of the news, like you're singing ends and stuff. Does anyone have a good solution where it's not going to cost me that much, but I can have it just on and absorb all that sort of terrible things?
Do you want to be background? Yeah, I just want to just sort of sit in my brain. No, I just like, there was something sort of, when BrainEye would travel, any time we were at a hotel, I would put on like the CNN International or whatever, and just like whatever was happening or what was that Jimmy? Can you get a VPN or something?
Is it like free or something? No, there's nothing that simple. Like I was thinking maybe there's a small like plan, like something with fetch or something. What do you think a reasonable amount to pay you is a month to be able to have a plan?