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Episode 417th August 2024 • Those girls can talk! • Bec Stenner & Michelle Bailey
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Wow, we cannot thank you enough for the support and the amazing feedback from our podcast launch. We share some exciting successes of the launch, then jump into the episode with a review of the movie 'It Ends with Us' and its portrayal of domestic violence. We also tackle some of the challenges of adulthood that no-one told us about, and have a chat about some of the funny anecdotes from our lives.

In this episode:

  • Unexpected podcast success and listener engagement
  • Personal reflections and listener impact
  • Review about the movie 'It Ends With Us' (spoiler alert)
  • Adulting realities and challenges
  • Dance dreams and disappointments
  • Night out and dancing stories
  • Michelle's eye issue
  • Best Buys with Bec

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Bec:

Welcome back for episode four, can you believe it?

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Michelle: what a ride.

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Bec: So two gals walking on the beach,

having a discussion one day saying, haha,

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imagine if we started our own podcast.

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Michelle: Yeah.

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You know, those dreams of the , summer

days, walking along the beach, talking

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shit with my bestie and here we are.

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Bec: and we honestly thought, imagine if.

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We, we thought no one's

going to listen to us.

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We thought we'd have maybe our

friends and family and a few people

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who wanted to poke fun at us.

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Michelle: Yeah.

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Bec: And when I had a look at the

downloads, I was driving somewhere and

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I think I called you and I said, We're

already at 35 or something like that.

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And I said, imagine if we get to 50 today.

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Michelle: That would have been amazing.

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We were like, happy with 50

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Bec: Yep.

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Then we got to 50 and I said to you,

all right, I'm going to aim really high.

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And I'm going to say, if we crack

a hundred downloads today, we've

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made it, we've done, like we

have ticked our accomplishment

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for a podcast off straight away.

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Michelle: because let's be honest

Beck, did we really have any, we didn't

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really have any kind of set goal because

we kind of just, Did this for us.

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Bec: Yeah, and we always said that we

wanted to keep our expectations really

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low so that we couldn't be disappointed

and that we never wanted to worry about

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Listener Count and that this was done

purely for us as a creative project,

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something fun, something lighthearted.

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Michelle: But now the

goal posts have changed.

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We're watching those numbers.

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Bec: We are

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Michelle: waking up in the middle

of the night , checking the

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stats because I am now obsessed.

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Bec: All right.

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So should we announce

where we're at today?

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Michelle: Let's do it.

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Drum roll, please

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Bec: Get the nails out.

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Okay.

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So under personal journals,

number one is Mama Mia.

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Number two is Abbey Chatfield.

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And number three is Those Girls Can Talk.

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Michelle: Beck Stener and Michelle Bailey.

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Bec: Yep.

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Number

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Michelle: amazing, absolutely amazing.

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Okay.

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Second category, the big one.

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Bec: category.

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Can I just say, so this is

kind of like the big deal list.

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Michelle: like, you

know Australia's top 40,

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Bec: Yeah.

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Michelle: top 50.

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Bec: And we said if we cracked into

the 100 on there, we'd be really happy.

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And well, did we get up to 63?

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Michelle: started from 63.

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We entered the charts.

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It's number 63.

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Bec: Which we were wrapped about.

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Michelle: We were like, what the fuck?

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Bec: Yeah, then we got up to 53

and we were like, okay, imagine

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if we could crack the top

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Michelle: was my aim.

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43, all the

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threes, but look at it, all

the threes, 63, 53 and three.

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Crazy.

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Bec: Proud of us.

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Michelle: I am so proud because I've gone

into this very blind, I've gone into this

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with, Oh, this will be a bit of fun, but

I never thought about the analytics of

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it or the statistics of it or anything

like that, because that's your job.

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Not mine.

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I'm really good at

rolling salami and filet.

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Bec: I was like, who cares?

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It doesn't matter.

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Michelle: There must've been

a little bit of you, you know,

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the, the, the tread really.

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Bec: I was like, you know what?

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This is pure fun.

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This is fun.

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Not part of my job where I'm

going to have to worry about

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fucking analytics all the time.

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I was like, I'm not going in

with any expectations and I'm

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going in with the, I don't care.

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Because this wasn't

about anything but fun.

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Michelle: it has been so much fun.

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It's actually been really, um,

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like inspire, What's the word?

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Like, I just feel inspired, I feel

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Bec: motivated?

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Michelle: motivated, and I feel like

I've got, I can't think of the word,

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it's not powerful, like, I just

feel, I just can't think of the

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word, but I just feel like, inspired,

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you

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Bec: the messages, can I just say?

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I might've like had tears in my eyes

last night, reading some of people's

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messages of the fact that never did

I think that we would move people or

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that we would bring up conversations.

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So I got a really beautiful

message from somebody in my, um.

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DMs saying, just to give me some

background that they found out

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that they actually have a brother

through doing DNA testing, like

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total surprise, total surprise.

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And you know, I, I was like, Oh

my gosh, that's so beautiful.

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And like, just, I'm not going to

go in cause that's not my story to

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share, but they shared that story

with me of how that came about.

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And that's really beautiful.

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Those two families to, meet

and come together and have that

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relationship now later on in life.

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Michelle: yeah, it's so beautiful,

it's just, and it feels like, you know,

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like the story we did on, on guilt.

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Bec: Mm.

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Michelle: many people reached out

to me and said, Oh my God, I was

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wanting to have, I'm saying, yeah.

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Oh yes.

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I agree with you because what we're

saying is what everybody else is feeling.

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You know, as mums, as wives, as partners,

we're all going through the same thing.

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And you might think that.

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What happens in your home with the

washing or the husband not doing what

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we want or all those things are only

happening to you, but they're really not.

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Bec: Yeah.

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And people saying, I was listening

and I wanted to interject and say,

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You know, like that, those types

of things I'm like, Oh, thank you.

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So thank you to every single person

who has listened, who's shared.

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And look, if you want to help us get

to number one, make sure that you're

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following us on Apple podcasts and

leave a review that certainly helps

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and keep sharing it and keep listening.

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So

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Michelle: because all these things,

Bec, I guess we can say from your

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perspective, those, analytics, all these

downloads and things are a part of,

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um, it all sits in cyberspace, right?

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And that's how it all makes the numbers.

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Is that how we explain it?

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Bec: So

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Michelle: That was so technical.

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Cyberspace and floats

around, go do your job mate.

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Bec: no, but do you know today

when we have 275 downloads this

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morning, so that's amazing.

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So keep listening, keep sharing,

um, and we have some really

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exciting guests starting.

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I think we're going to start

recording them this week and we're

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going to get them out weekly.

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So, , really, really

good guests stay tuned.

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Now let's get into episode four.

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Now, first of all, I just want

to say we are going to do a

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bit of a trigger warning here.

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Um, we are going to discuss our

thoughts on it ends with us.

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So, which does contain.

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Domestic violence.

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Um, and if you haven't seen the

movie, we just wanted to point out

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a couple of things that maybe we

liked or were disappointed with.

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So if you haven't seen the movie and

you don't want to, we, there might

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be maybe one or two spoilers in this.

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So if you want to jump out,

here's your opportunity.

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, if you don't, don't come at us that

we've spoiled the movie for you.

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so I've read the book.

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Michelle: I haven't.

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I've just started it

on audio the last day.

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Bec: I will say one thing though.

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We do love an audio book, don't we?

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Michelle: Oh, yes.

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I did listen to 48 hours

of Barbra Streisand.

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That's another, podcast story.

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Bec: yeah.

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And, so if like us, you're in the car

a lot, get onto audio books, the best

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thing that'll ever happen to you.

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Yeah.

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Michelle: the drive fun.

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So

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Bec: what did you think about the movie?

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What did you give it a rating out of 10?

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I'm going to say I'm only giving it 6.

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5.

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Michelle: I went into this not knowing

what it was about, only that you told

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me one thing and I thought, Oh, I

thought it was a bit slow to start

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with, but the end was empowering.

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Bec: And it kind of gets

in the guts a bit, doesn't

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Michelle: Got me in the guts.

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Yep.

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It got me in the guts.

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I would probably give it the

same, probably around about a six.

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Um, and I went to the movies with my kids.

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So , it was.

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George's birthday and we, and

that was the movie she chose.

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So it was interesting to see my

son's reaction versus my daughter's.

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Bec: Hmm.

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Can I ask, are you happy to

share what Liam thought of it?

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Michelle: Liam liked it,

but I don't, I don't know.

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Um, he's not one to show his

emotions very much, but I

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think that he was kind of like,

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Bec: Yeah.

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Yeah.

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So as someone who grew up, um, witnessing

a lot of DV in their life, I've read

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the book and the movie still got me.

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Like I think I got to that end part and

I bowled, but I went with a group of

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ladies and I think, and you could hear.

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audible gasp in the audience at

certain parts of the movie, and a lot

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of people were crying like you could

hear, I could hear that the lady in

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front of us was absolutely sobbing.

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and I

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Michelle: Oh, it definitely hit

people in a way, whether you relate

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to it, whether you're, being, you've,

Witness TV or things like that.

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I think that everybody

felt something from that.

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, they connected with it

in some kind of a way.

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Bec: yeah, yeah, definitely

got me in the feels a couple of

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things that I was disappointed in.

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I was disappointed in the fact that,

um, and here I'm giving away a few

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bits, the book, and I think this

is the same, any book you read and

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then go to the movie, I think you're

always a little bit disappointed.

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Michelle: I don't think there's

ever been a book that's written

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that the movie is, on par.

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Bec: Yeah.

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So for me, I didn't like the fact that

they didn't go into her diaries as much.

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Um, yeah.

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I think there's really only one

kind of reference point to it.

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Maybe it's because, um, Alan is not,

you know, maybe Alan's been cancelled.

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So maybe that's the reason because in

the book she writes to Alan Degeneres.

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It's, it's a thing that her

and Atlas watch religiously.

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And in the book, she writes to

Ellen and tells her all her feelings

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and all of those types of things.

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Like a D diary.

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Michelle: So they, did you notice

on, when they were watching TV.

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That Ellen was on the TV.

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Yeah.

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But, but I didn't know about the,

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Bec: yeah.

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So again, so if you, there was like,

you wouldn't have been able to put

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those bits together and there is

a part where he finds, Ryle finds

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those journals from back in her day.

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And yeah, it kind of, I don't want to

give too much away, , so like that for

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me was a really missed opportunity.

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The missed opportunity of when she is in

the hospital, for me, that was a really

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missed opportunity for them to, because

the book, because this is so based on DV

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for people who are watching, I think they.

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Could have used it as a bit of a

learning tool and a resource for people

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to also realize that if they do find

themselves in this situation, that you

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can go to say, if you're at hospital

or if you go to your GP or something

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that you can reach out to these people

for assistance and you will be helped.

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And I think in the hospital part

in the book, it was so well done.

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in the movie, not so well done

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Michelle: A lost opportunity.

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Bec: yet.

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So lost opportunity there.

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And the bit that pissed me off,

like I was so fricking angry

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about this when I watched the

movie is the scene at the grave.

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Like it, like, it actually makes me

emotional thinking about it because

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it pissed me off so much that I don't

know, I felt like it gave a bit of,

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like, I know for her it was closure,

but I was like, the dad didn't fucking

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deserve to meet that little baby.

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Michelle: See, I look, I haven't

read the book, obviously.

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I can see you're getting upset.

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Um, I haven't read the book, but my

take from that was, I thought she took

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that little girl to say, fuck you,

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you know, like because

of the, the scene before.

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And then when she left . The napkin

with the one, two, three, four,

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five, and it still had nothing on it.

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She's like, it stops here.

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Fuck you, dad.

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See you later.

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I cried in that, but I don't

know what happened in the book.

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Bec: Yeah.

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Yeah.

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See, and the, what I would have really

liked to have seen, which would have

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been, I think so much more powerful.

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And again, like the scene with the baby,

when she says, you know, it ends here.

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Michelle: Oh, that to

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Bec: That was like, I bought like,

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Michelle: I lost my shit in that part.

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I was like,

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Bec: yeah,

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Michelle: because that part

for me was like, you, you.

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You know, like you end it now,

, you stop it, you stop it now.

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And her daughter can have a fresh start.

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Her mum, you know, just ended it.

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And that to me was so powerful.

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Bec: Yeah.

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And I'm, I don't believe it's.

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That easy for people to

make that choice either.

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So I do feel like that was maybe a

bit, you know, um, but I believed.

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What would have been even more powerful

is her having that beautiful conversation

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that's in the book that she has with

her mum, which, um, I think would have

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been a more beautiful way to have that

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Michelle: didn't really have

conversations with her mum.

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Did

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Bec: There's only one when they're

at this, I think when they're

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doing something with, I think she

has one little conversation with

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her mum, but I really would have

loved to have seen that played out.

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If you haven't read the

books, please read the books.

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They are beautiful.

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They, it's for a very

hard topic to consume.

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I think the books do do it just as

having growing up in that environment.

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It certainly, you know, rang

true for me in a lot of ways.

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So reading book two.

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Was a really, um, and again, that

goes through some tough stuff too.

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So read book two.

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, yeah, I think it, it, I, it's

going to be sad that I don't think

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book two will ever come to a movie

because of the feud that's going

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Michelle: There's a little

bit of drama, isn't there?

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Bec: Drama, drama, drama.

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Michelle: We love the drama.

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I think, you know, like for me, I just

wanted, I thought of the words that

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I want to say, breaking the cycle,

breaking the cycle in that movie

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and in our lives is so important.

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And that's what.

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Blake, did she, she, to me,

really, it was beautifully done.

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Bec: Yeah.

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So if you have seen it, send us a message

and let us know what you thought of it.

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Hopefully if you haven't seen it,

you listened all the way through,

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we haven't spoiled it too much.

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I don't think, I think you should,

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Michelle: I kind of think we had.

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Bec: yeah.

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And let us know what you think.

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And if you have read the book, like

were you disappointed in some of

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the bits that were left out in the

movie or were you happy with it?

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Yeah.

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Michelle: I did, like I said, at

the start, I thought it was slow.

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And from what you've said, if they had

have added those, pivotal, important

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parts into the book, it probably

would have ran a little bit smoother.

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It would have explained things because

we, you know, we're talking about it in

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the car on the way home and it was gappy.

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Bec: Yeah.

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Michelle: things that we were like, did,

you know, I don't want to say too much

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cause we've already given it away, but

there were things that we were like,

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Oh, well, wonder why that happened.

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But you're saying that in

the book that it explains it.

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So

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Bec: Yeah.

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but I wonder if it's because they're

saying that creative differences

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is a massive part of this feud.

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Apparently Ryan Reynolds even has

stepped in and, uh, he added his

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parts into scenes because he felt

like it wasn't, um, it wasn't justice.

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Like, yeah.

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Anyway, so let us know.

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You know what else I

want to talk about today?

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I want to talk about things

nobody told you were going to

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happen when you become an adult.

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This is bullshit.

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This is bullshit to

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Michelle: she's calling bullshit people.

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Bec: First of all, nobody told me that we

were going to have to make dinners every

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night for the rest of our fricking life.

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And it was going to be so hard, but

I will say Trav has stepped up and

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he does the majority of cooking in

our house because I'm shit at it

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Michelle: Oh, no, no, no.

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You're not as shit as me.

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I like to refer to myself as

the mum from, um, Mermaids.

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Have you ever seen that movie?

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It's got Winona Ryder.

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Oh, get on it.

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It's old.

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It's from like the eighties.

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It's got Winona Ryder.

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It's got Cher.

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It's got Christina Ricci.

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I think that's her name.

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And the mum is like, she cooks

her kids food like, on a plate,

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you know, like, and she'll cut

out sandwiches with like a star.

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That's me.

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I'm the mum that makes the plate look

pretty, but cannot cook for shit.

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And I own a catering company, guys.

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You know, I

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Bec: You know

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Michelle: basic.

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I'm a basic bitch.

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I am a basic bitch cooker.

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Cooker?

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Is that a word?

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Chef?

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No, I'm not even a chef.

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I do, I put my family to shame.

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My dad was a chef.

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Bec: Yeah.

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Michelle: was a chef.

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Bec: Does Mike like cooking?

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Michelle: Mike loves cooking

and he's a great cook.

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And my daughter, Georgia,

is an amazing cook.

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Beautiful baker, like, so I

don't really cook that much.

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I cook from a jar, except I do make

a good spaghetti, like a, spag bowl.

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But, um, I'm not really a great cook.

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Bec: I do lasagna well.

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Everybody likes my lasagna.

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Michelle: yeah, I can do a good lasagna.

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I can do anything like, you

know, putting together, I can do.

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And I can crack a can easy.

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Bec: Cracker can.

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I

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Michelle: Crack, crack a jar, you know.

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Bec: I'm only coming to

your place when Mike cooks.

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Okay.

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Michelle: makes the best ribs.

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If we have a party, so if I have a

party at my house, it's extra, right?

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Bec: Hmm.

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What a surprise.

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Michelle: Yeah.

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Styled immaculately, food ample.

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And everybody says, can

you do a grazing table?

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Well, duh, of course.

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Can Michael make his ribs?

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Bec: Hmm.

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:

Michelle: And they are good.

400

:

Bec: Travie and Emmy love ribs.

401

:

Me, not so much.

402

:

I'm not a big meat person.

403

:

Michelle: Oh, these are good.

404

:

They fall off the bone.

405

:

He gets up at like five in the

morning, puts the smoker on.

406

:

You know, it's, it's a process.

407

:

Bec: We're pretty

408

:

Michelle: We love you, Mikey Mike.

409

:

Yeah, he's great.

410

:

Cause apparently I threw him

under the bus the other day,

411

:

Bec: You did, mate.

412

:

Michelle: redeeming myself.

413

:

Bec: and you know what else

no one tells you about?

414

:

The fact that you are going

to have to endure book week.

415

:

Michelle: Oh, see book

week wasn't a thing.

416

:

Bec: fuck?

417

:

Michelle: When my kids, so my

kids, Liam's 25, George's 23,

418

:

book week was not a thing.

419

:

Bec: Yeah, I think it's, I don't, I don't

really remember it being a thing with

420

:

Michelle: Is book week

for the kids or the mums?

421

:

Bec: I think book, like, all

right, can I just say something?

422

:

Michelle: Yeah, go.

423

:

Bec: I, and still part of me wants to be.

424

:

A Pinterest mum,

425

:

Michelle: I should do, I would be, I

would be if my kids were, I just rang

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:

Georgia cause George is a teacher.

427

:

And I said, are you doing book week?

428

:

Cause I thought I could,

I could do a costume

429

:

Bec: who do a costume.

430

:

Mate, who has time to do costumes though?

431

:

Michelle: or there are

mums that have time.

432

:

Bec: and power to them.

433

:

Michelle: Oh, the power to, yeah,

434

:

Bec: I'm proud of you.

435

:

Someone help me, please.

436

:

Michelle: I'll help you cause

I've got time up my sleeve.

437

:

Bec: I like, I'm not a Pinterest mum.

438

:

I'm a Kmart mum.

439

:

I always am like, shit, we've

left it to the last minute again.

440

:

What the heck can we do anyway, Emerson

at his, primary school, when we lived in

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:

Werribee, they were very big on social

justice and he didn't get to experience.

442

:

dressing up because the fact that

maybe if one family couldn't afford

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:

to, and then someone come to school,

not dressed up, it's kind of unfair.

444

:

So they didn't do it, but

here in OG, they're doing it.

445

:

And there are some very cool costumes.

446

:

Emerson.

447

:

We ordered his from online and it

was Draco Malfoy, Harry Potter.

448

:

Michelle: was that like three

years ago when he's just done the

449

:

same costume every

450

:

Bec: costume.

451

:

When we recently went to the Harry

Potter experience, he put that costume

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:

on because he wanted to wear it.

453

:

And let's just say he has

grown and it doesn't fit.

454

:

Michelle: Bloody kids growing,

ruining your book week

455

:

Bec: it's ruined, it's

ruined my book week.

456

:

And he keeps chopping and changing.

457

:

He said he wanted to go as the

golden ticket from Willy Wonka.

458

:

Michelle: like we need to sing,

you've got a golden ticket

459

:

Bec: So now he wants to do Draco Malfoy.

460

:

So now I'm going to have to

461

:

Michelle: for the third year in a row.

462

:

Bec: Yeah.

463

:

Yeah.

464

:

Michelle: No, I, see, see, I would be

going, I do the golden ticket because

465

:

I'd want to get my paint out, gild it.

466

:

Like I'd go all full on,

467

:

Bec: Well, maybe I'll send him to you.

468

:

Michelle: send him to me

because like, I love drama.

469

:

I love a costume, make my

daughter dance from two to 18.

470

:

Bec: Yeah.

471

:

Michelle: I wasn't a dance mom.

472

:

Cause she wouldn't let me,

but I have got every costume

473

:

Bec: You've got, you've

got it in you though.

474

:

You've got it in you to become,

you know, it's going to happen.

475

:

Your grandkids,

476

:

Michelle: ah,

477

:

Bec: your grandkids,

you're going to become,

478

:

you

479

:

can have your own TV show.

480

:

Michelle: I wanted to

be a dancer, didn't I?

481

:

I wanted to be a dancer, but I was shit.

482

:

And I got kicked out of

483

:

Bec: can you please, can you please, I

484

:

don't

485

:

Michelle: you want me to tell the

486

:

story?

487

:

So I wanted to be a dancer.

488

:

I thought I was a triple threat.

489

:

Bec: Push pause, push

pause for one second.

490

:

So Becky loves going out at night

and dancing till the sun comes up.

491

:

It's one of my favorite things to do.

492

:

I think it's a great self care activity.

493

:

And I said to you, I wanted

you to come with me somewhere.

494

:

Where did I want you to come to?

495

:

Michelle: Oh, to some doof doof guy.

496

:

Bec: Oh, I wanted you to come

497

:

Michelle: No, thanks.

498

:

Dom Dollar, who's Dom Dollar?

499

:

Bec: He's a DJ mate and he's

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:

a

501

:

Michelle: a yeah, how old are you?

502

:

Bec: I am 40, 47.

503

:

Michelle: Yeah, I've

504

:

Bec: I went with Ebb last year, had a

ripper of a time, and I'm going again.

505

:

I've got my ticket for my

birthday weekend, December 14.

506

:

I'm at the showgrounds and

I'm dancing up a storm.

507

:

Anyway, you said I don't dance

and I said, how can you not dance?

508

:

And then you entered this story.

509

:

So you were, you wanted

to be a triple threat.

510

:

Michelle: I wanted to be a

triple threat, as a child.

511

:

Anyway, wanted to be the dancer, I did

calisthenics, always got honourable

512

:

mention, which I always thought was

really good, but then I realised

513

:

as I got older that honourable

mention is just that you're shit.

514

:

Right.

515

:

Bec: You tried.

516

:

You

517

:

Michelle: You tried.

518

:

really hard.

519

:

Yeah.

520

:

And I used to get it and I was like

positive that I was like getting

521

:

first anyway, realized that honorable

mention was that you were shit.

522

:

So we did calisthenics and then I

went to the dance school, the dance

523

:

school of Werribee, which was Jaylee

and the girls were the best dancers.

524

:

That were the prettiest girls.

525

:

They were, you know, like

my cousin was one of them.

526

:

She was amazing.

527

:

And we were the same age.

528

:

So I get in to do, um, and they

were having a dinner dance at the

529

:

Italian social club, big thing.

530

:

And I had a partner and

we were doing, Starship.

531

:

What is it?

532

:

Um, we built this city.

533

:

I remember dancing anyway, something

happened and the lady, the dance

534

:

teacher said, I can't be in the

dance, but I could be an usher.

535

:

Yeah.

536

:

I was allowed to wear a

costume and everything.

537

:

And my mum said.

538

:

And,

539

:

Bec: You've never danced

540

:

Michelle: never danced

541

:

again, no, because my mum was

like, she is better than a nusher.

542

:

Bec: You are better than an

543

:

Michelle: I'm better than a nusher.

544

:

Yeah.

545

:

And, um, I never danced.

546

:

That was the end of my dance career.

547

:

But what did I do?

548

:

Oh, as soon as I had a little girl,

I put her into dancing at two.

549

:

Bec: Oh my goodness.

550

:

You're going to

551

:

be dance grandmas.

552

:

Michelle: And she was a

beautiful dancer, my George.

553

:

Oh, on point, did point,

ballet, tap, jazz.

554

:

The whole lot.

555

:

And I would sit there and

556

:

Bec: You lived vicariously

557

:

Michelle: Oh yes, I did.

558

:

And I am not ashamed to say it.

559

:

And then she decided that she

didn't want to be a dancer anymore.

560

:

Bec: That would have broke your heart.

561

:

Michelle: bloody broke

my heart, break my heart.

562

:

And then she, um, yeah, but she

still will like you rip up a dance

563

:

floor, but no, I don't dance.

564

:

Bec: Can I just say.

565

:

Liam, Georgia, beware.

566

:

She's going to be a dance grandma.

567

:

Beware.

568

:

I will try and reign her in guys.

569

:

I promise.

570

:

But

571

:

Michelle: I reckon I can, the

only time I can feel like I

572

:

can dance is when I'm drunk.

573

:

Bec: yeah, I was going to say

you danced at your fifth year.

574

:

Michelle: I did.

575

:

You know what?

576

:

As soon as like, if ABBA comes on.

577

:

It like makes me just,

oh, I need to dance.

578

:

I need to,

579

:

Bec: See, I feel like you've got

to, I feel like you've got to

580

:

Michelle: but I couldn't

dance to Dom dollar.

581

:

Bec: Oh yes, you

582

:

Michelle: No, no, I couldn't.

583

:

Don't.

584

:

Do you ever feel like.

585

:

So you and I must listen

to different music.

586

:

If I listen to music from

the eighties, it's like my

587

:

body relaxes and I'm like,

Oh, these are my people.

588

:

And I'm like moving my

589

:

Bec: You know what?

590

:

I'm pretty proud of the fact

that you can take me anywhere.

591

:

You could take me to an 80 year

old's birthday and you play something

592

:

from the sixties and seventies.

593

:

I'm getting up and dancing.

594

:

You could play something

from the eighties.

595

:

I'm up and dancing.

596

:

Nineties, two thousands.

597

:

To today, I'm across the genres and

I, I just love dancing up a storm.

598

:

Nothing feels better and resets me

like a couple of mugs and dancing.

599

:

Michelle: yeah, I think I need to

drop the, for me, it's, it's a, I

600

:

think I've said, I don't dance so

many times that now I don't do it.

601

:

But it, But internally, I'm like,

I've talked myself into it, I

602

:

think, but internally, I'm like,

I'd love to get up there and have

603

:

a dance, but I have no rhythm.

604

:

Bec: Well, I'm just going to

like, this is, you're going

605

:

to be like, Oh my God, what?

606

:

I'm going to show you something.

607

:

So Trev and I are going to go to this.

608

:

Michelle: I'm not into duff duff,

609

:

Bec.

610

:

Bec: So this is coming to Australia.

611

:

It's been all over tomorrow land.

612

:

Like you wouldn't even know what that

613

:

Michelle: Oh, is this is these festival

614

:

Bec: listened to this and listen to this.

615

:

Oh, is it going to work?

616

:

No, Rebecca, you've got

to turn your volume on.

617

:

Just a minute, please.

618

:

Talk amongst yourselves.

619

:

Michelle: probably some

duff duff bullshit stuff.

620

:

I hate it.

621

:

Bec: That would be your

worst nightmare, wouldn't it?

622

:

Michelle: Well, I can't hear it.

623

:

So

624

:

thank God for that.

625

:

No.

626

:

It's probably like,

627

:

Bec: Yeah.

628

:

Yeah.

629

:

Anyway.

630

:

So good.

631

:

Can't wait.

632

:

Michelle: I won't be coming with you.

633

:

Bec: I want to ask you a question.

634

:

What the actual heck is

going on with your eye?

635

:

Have you seen that movie?

636

:

Michelle: Shut up, you bitch.

637

:

Bec: When he's got that little hand

and he goes, take my strong hand child.

638

:

I can think about, he's got that thing on

the side of his neck and it's pulsating.

639

:

I'm like, what's going on with your eye?

640

:

I've been looking at you.

641

:

What's going on with your eye?

642

:

Have

643

:

Michelle: puffy and swollen.

644

:

And I had to go into Coles today with

sunglasses on at eight 30 in the morning.

645

:

I think I've got a sty and I've like

been rubbing like a gold ring on it.

646

:

People, if you've got tips

for a sty and it hurts.

647

:

Like, I feel like when I close my

eye, my eye doesn't even close.

648

:

I'm like my dog when he closes his

eyes and his eyes aren't really closed.

649

:

That's what's happening with this eye and

it's sore and it's itchy and it hurts.

650

:

Bec: Can you go to the chemist and

get something, because I'm afraid that

651

:

tomorrow you're going to send me a

photo and you're going to be at the

652

:

hospital, you're like, I can't see.

653

:

Michelle: It's pulsating.

654

:

It hurts.

655

:

It hurts so bad.

656

:

It's like even hurting my eyeball.

657

:

Bec: I think, is it styes

that you rub the gold ring on?

658

:

Michelle: Yeah, that's

what I've been doing.

659

:

I've been rubbing the gold ring on there.

660

:

Bec: Tea bags?

661

:

Is it tea

662

:

Michelle: Oh, apparently, um,

chamomile tea, but I only had

663

:

chamomile with lemon and vanilla.

664

:

So.

665

:

Okay.

666

:

Okay.

667

:

Okay.

668

:

And I thought that might add,

you know, like agitate it.

669

:

So it's actually really sore.

670

:

Thanks for pointing out

the way that I look today.

671

:

You've just really, um, made me

feel so confident about myself.

672

:

Bec: Make sure you wear sunnies

everywhere you go today,

673

:

Michelle: Yeah.

674

:

And I've got jobs today.

675

:

I have to go into people's houses.

676

:

With my ugly eye, lucky it's

not like weepy or anything.

677

:

It's just very, very sore.

678

:

Bec: I feel like you

need to get onto that.

679

:

Michelle: I did take some Telfast.

680

:

It probably looks a little

bit better than what it did.

681

:

Like I was waking up and I swear I

could see the light coming through

682

:

my bedroom and I had my eyes closed.

683

:

My eyes not closing.

684

:

Bec: Do something about it before

you end up, in hospital with

685

:

IV antibiotics, because this

thing is poisoned your system.

686

:

Michelle: I don't know what it is.

687

:

Did Georgia use my mascara?

688

:

Like, I don't know.

689

:

Bec: Maybe.

690

:

Oh, speaking of, makeup, can I

just talk to you about something?

691

:

Michelle: Oh, should we do Becky's

692

:

Best

693

:

Bec: This is my best bias.

694

:

This is going to be my

best bias for today.

695

:

Did you know that Celeste Barber?

696

:

Um, one is an actress

697

:

Michelle: I didn't, well, last night

when I was at the movies, I saw

698

:

that she's in a movie about a dog

699

:

and I

700

:

was like, Oh, she's an extra.

701

:

I think I've

702

:

seen It It looks beautiful.

703

:

Bec: It looks so good.

704

:

Doesn't it?

705

:

I would definitely go and say that

with the kids, , and she was in another

706

:

Michelle: She's in it.

707

:

She's something else, but more serious.

708

:

I think

709

:

Bec: Yeah, but she has a makeup

brand called Bui Beauty, B O O I E.

710

:

Anyway, I thought, this is

going to be a crock of rubbish.

711

:

Michelle: you reckon?

712

:

Bec: Yeah, well, I did think that

because I was like, one, mate,

713

:

are you an actress, a comedian?

714

:

Or are you a beauty

715

:

person?

716

:

Michelle: you can't say that big because.

717

:

You know, Rihanna, Selena,

718

:

Bec: yeah.

719

:

All right.

720

:

You're true.

721

:

You got a point anyway.

722

:

Michelle: jump on the bandwagon I say.

723

:

Bec: Well, I had a look at it online and

I thought, Hmm, it looks pretty good.

724

:

Michelle: I thought you

were in a no shopping band.

725

:

Bec: No, hang on.

726

:

I brought this before my self

imposed no buy from 1st of July.

727

:

What are we sitting at?

728

:

What's the date today?

729

:

Michelle: uh,

730

:

Bec: the 17th.

731

:

Still going strong.

732

:

Michelle: like to out you though.

733

:

What did you ask Trev to buy you

because he's not on no shopping band?

734

:

Like you, you're like

finding ways around it.

735

:

Right.

736

:

Bec: I did.

737

:

So this is the exact message

that I sent to him last night.

738

:

I'm on a no spend, but you're not.

739

:

And I sent him a link to a pair of shoes.

740

:

Oops.

741

:

Yeah.

742

:

Anyway, that's not what

we're talking about.

743

:

We're talking about,

744

:

Michelle: I'd just like to keep it,

keep this podcast honest, Rebecca.

745

:

Bec: I'm talking about beauty, beauty.

746

:

Michelle: Yeah, I'm going to check it out.

747

:

Bec: Can you just, I'm going

to come up close to the

748

:

Michelle: I did say, you do look very dewy

today, like you, you've got a nice glow.

749

:

Bec: that's exactly

what this is my friend.

750

:

It is, I'm going to tell

you exactly the name of it.

751

:

It is buoy, buoy.

752

:

I don't know how you say it.

753

:

It is a hydrating tint

illuminator and I like it.

754

:

Michelle: Yeah, it looks really nice.

755

:

Bec: All I've got is that and

a bit of, bronzer and off I go.

756

:

Cause you know, I love a bronzer

757

:

Michelle: You look, you look fresh.

758

:

Bec: and let me tell you, I'm not,

because I slept in a room with

759

:

three snoring boys last night.

760

:

Michelle: You're the best Gigi ever.

761

:

Bec: That was hard work, but yeah.

762

:

So get around it,

763

:

Michelle: I slept with one

eye open, one eye closed.

764

:

Bec: So I think let's wrap it up.

765

:

This was just a very impromptu

episode really to say thank you.

766

:

Michelle: Yeah.

767

:

Thank you so much.

768

:

The feedback has been amazing and

we are just absolutely Blown away.

769

:

Bec: Yeah.

770

:

We didn't think we'd be here.

771

:

Michelle: No.

772

:

But I think we need to celebrate.

773

:

Bec: Oh, definitely.

774

:

Definitely.

775

:

Michelle: Maybe Michelle might

crack out some dance moves.

776

:

Bec: Maybe.

777

:

Michelle: To

778

:

Bec: we,

779

:

Michelle: Dolla.

780

:

Not.

781

:

Bec: I'm going to record that.

782

:

Uh, so thank you so much for tuning in.

783

:

We so appreciate it.

784

:

If you could send us to your friends,

that would be amazing and say, give

785

:

these girls a follow on Apple podcasts.

786

:

Because that's going to

help us keep chatting.

787

:

I still cannot believe we are behind

Abbie Chatfield and Mamma Mia.

788

:

Michelle: Like,

789

:

Bec: Yes.

790

:

Michelle: no.

791

:

Absolutely not.

792

:

This is just mind blowing.

793

:

sounding so intelligent here.

794

:

Bec: we really are anyway,

so let's wrap it up.

795

:

Thanks again, everybody.

796

:

We will be back for episode five.

797

:

We're going to have a guest, so

stay tuned for that and we'll tell

798

:

you more on socials this week.

799

:

So if you're not following us on

socials, it's at those girls can talk,

800

:

go follow us, hit us up with your

feedback, any requests you've got that

801

:

if you think, please talk about these,

I'd love to hear your take on it.

802

:

us know.

803

:

Michelle: And we're looking for guests.

804

:

So if you'd like to be a part of

our podcast and you think that

805

:

you will fit into what we're all

about, please send us a message.

806

:

Bec: And we'll talk to

you very, very soon.

807

:

Michelle: ciao.

808

:

ciao.

809

:

Bye.

810

:

Bye.

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