1 00:00:09,133 --> 00:00:12,693 Speaker 1: You're listening to a podcast from News Talk ZEDB. Follow 2 00:00:12,773 --> 00:00:16,213 Speaker 1: this and our wide range of podcast now on iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:16,813 --> 00:00:20,372 Speaker 2: She's Omnipresident of New Zealand Sports Broadcasting. Always brilliant, always funny, 4 00:00:20,453 --> 00:00:22,933 Speaker 2: always insightful. She's one of my best mates. It's my 5 00:00:22,973 --> 00:00:25,492 Speaker 2: great pleasure to welcome to the great New Zealanders of 6 00:00:25,573 --> 00:00:29,733 Speaker 2: Christmas series, the Fantastic Laza mcgolders. Hey, So, Laura McGoldrick, 7 00:00:29,732 --> 00:00:30,533 Speaker 2: where do we find you? 8 00:00:32,213 --> 00:00:33,813 Speaker 3: Like currently? Right now? Yeah? 9 00:00:33,893 --> 00:00:34,693 Speaker 2: Right now? Where are you? 10 00:00:35,573 --> 00:00:37,493 Speaker 3: I am on my way to the airport. 11 00:00:39,213 --> 00:00:43,693 Speaker 2: I'mgh I'm coming home. So you've had a pre Christmas holiday. 12 00:00:44,653 --> 00:00:46,652 Speaker 3: I have had a pre Christmas holiday because straight after 13 00:00:46,732 --> 00:00:49,333 Speaker 3: Christmas I go straight back to work. So because Sky 14 00:00:49,492 --> 00:00:51,852 Speaker 3: has the rights of the ASP Classics this year, so 15 00:00:51,853 --> 00:00:53,253 Speaker 3: I'm working on the tennis. So I was like, do 16 00:00:53,333 --> 00:00:55,333 Speaker 3: you know what me and the kids are going to 17 00:00:55,373 --> 00:00:57,693 Speaker 3: escape down holiday rush? I'd already done on my Christmas 18 00:00:57,693 --> 00:01:00,573 Speaker 3: shopping throughout the year. I love those Black Friday sales, 19 00:01:00,613 --> 00:01:03,053 Speaker 3: So off we go. We've said four days, just the 20 00:01:03,093 --> 00:01:03,613 Speaker 3: three of us. 21 00:01:03,693 --> 00:01:06,973 Speaker 2: Oh brilliant. And you've been careful with those those resort 22 00:01:07,093 --> 00:01:09,093 Speaker 2: bears or drinks. 23 00:01:09,373 --> 00:01:15,893 Speaker 3: No poisoning, absolutely the beers, the cocktails, the wye others. 24 00:01:16,093 --> 00:01:19,693 Speaker 3: I have checked them all and we are goods. 25 00:01:19,693 --> 00:01:20,413 Speaker 1: Treated your well. 26 00:01:20,572 --> 00:01:21,253 Speaker 2: It's very good. 27 00:01:21,453 --> 00:01:24,253 Speaker 3: Now Laura treated equally well. 28 00:01:24,333 --> 00:01:25,292 Speaker 4: I bet yeah, I. 29 00:01:25,333 --> 00:01:26,493 Speaker 2: Bet you have now. 30 00:01:26,853 --> 00:01:28,972 Speaker 4: Game show hosts is a new era you have added 31 00:01:28,973 --> 00:01:32,572 Speaker 4: to your already impressive broadcasting quiver. Game of two halves? 32 00:01:33,212 --> 00:01:36,493 Speaker 4: How has that been? And who was the most unruly? 33 00:01:38,093 --> 00:01:42,173 Speaker 3: Look, it's been great fun. I've absolutely loved it. It's been. Yeah, 34 00:01:42,212 --> 00:01:44,413 Speaker 3: I miss I miss Matt Hayes for parody, Hage come 35 00:01:44,453 --> 00:01:46,093 Speaker 3: and hang out with you or something. I don't know 36 00:01:46,093 --> 00:01:51,253 Speaker 3: what happened there, but so you can borrow him from 37 00:01:51,253 --> 00:01:54,093 Speaker 3: but I would like him back at some page. But 38 00:01:54,213 --> 00:01:58,213 Speaker 3: it's been, it's been. It's been great in terms of unruliness. 39 00:01:58,533 --> 00:02:02,133 Speaker 3: I who's been the most unruly a lot? Probably probably 40 00:02:02,213 --> 00:02:06,493 Speaker 3: Keezymium and I A, yeah, probably the two most actually 41 00:02:06,533 --> 00:02:08,653 Speaker 3: Dame Susan Actually, forget what I said, Dane Susan, the Void, 42 00:02:09,133 --> 00:02:10,373 Speaker 3: out of control, the Elee. 43 00:02:10,213 --> 00:02:12,373 Speaker 2: Heart was pretty unruly in an episode I saw Joey 44 00:02:12,373 --> 00:02:14,373 Speaker 2: Wiellier's got a little bit of unruly in this in 45 00:02:14,493 --> 00:02:16,613 Speaker 2: this but A it's a great show and you're doing 46 00:02:17,053 --> 00:02:20,493 Speaker 2: a fantastic job as you always do, Laura. A huge 47 00:02:20,532 --> 00:02:23,813 Speaker 2: year in sport for you. T twenty World carb Olympics, 48 00:02:23,813 --> 00:02:28,053 Speaker 2: you got tennis coming up, Warriors, hard question, but what 49 00:02:28,173 --> 00:02:31,053 Speaker 2: was the standout moment for you this year sporting wise? 50 00:02:32,413 --> 00:02:35,692 Speaker 3: God, that is okay, So there's there's there's a few that. Yeah, 51 00:02:35,693 --> 00:02:37,733 Speaker 3: you're right. It has been a massive sporting year and 52 00:02:38,053 --> 00:02:40,693 Speaker 3: to do too. T twenty World Cup finals for me 53 00:02:40,733 --> 00:02:43,572 Speaker 3: as a broadcast and one year was wicked that South 54 00:02:43,573 --> 00:02:48,493 Speaker 3: Africa the Soid Africa India TA twenty men's final was unreal. 55 00:02:48,613 --> 00:02:50,693 Speaker 3: Just watching Jasper book I'm going to really geek out 56 00:02:50,733 --> 00:02:53,373 Speaker 3: on a cricket here, but just watching Jasper Boomra go 57 00:02:53,453 --> 00:02:55,933 Speaker 3: about his business and win back that game for India. 58 00:02:55,933 --> 00:02:58,213 Speaker 3: The window title was one of the most extraordinary things 59 00:02:58,213 --> 00:03:00,412 Speaker 3: as a cricket fan I've ever watched. But the moment 60 00:03:00,453 --> 00:03:02,413 Speaker 3: for me was obviously being there when New Zealand one 61 00:03:02,853 --> 00:03:04,813 Speaker 3: the White fans won the women's T twenty World Cup 62 00:03:05,013 --> 00:03:07,373 Speaker 3: was like nothing I've ever experienced. I've worked on a 63 00:03:07,413 --> 00:03:10,053 Speaker 3: lot of sort of fires and separate events and stuff, 64 00:03:10,053 --> 00:03:12,093 Speaker 3: but never a final that a Kiwi team has won. 65 00:03:12,532 --> 00:03:15,133 Speaker 3: So to be there, to have seen these young women, 66 00:03:15,413 --> 00:03:18,532 Speaker 3: particularly you know, knowing them well and watching them go 67 00:03:18,573 --> 00:03:19,933 Speaker 3: through the ranks and then go on and when it 68 00:03:20,013 --> 00:03:22,373 Speaker 3: was just wicked as a sports fan, but as a 69 00:03:22,573 --> 00:03:24,893 Speaker 3: broadcast was like keep it together. The low of stuff fine, 70 00:03:25,532 --> 00:03:28,493 Speaker 3: you know, And so that was really cool. I absolutely 71 00:03:28,493 --> 00:03:28,933 Speaker 3: loved it. 72 00:03:29,133 --> 00:03:33,173 Speaker 2: And plus a complete and utter surprise, absolutely unfancied no 73 00:03:33,213 --> 00:03:34,093 Speaker 2: one gave them a chance. 74 00:03:35,013 --> 00:03:38,213 Speaker 3: Well, when you lose twelve on the I mean you're 75 00:03:38,213 --> 00:03:40,853 Speaker 3: really some weren't sure we should have made this tournament, 76 00:03:40,933 --> 00:03:43,053 Speaker 3: you know. So I love that. That's what teach twenty 77 00:03:43,053 --> 00:03:45,533 Speaker 3: cricket can do, though, like you just don't know when 78 00:03:45,533 --> 00:03:48,013 Speaker 3: the tournament starts, who's going to win the same. 79 00:03:48,613 --> 00:03:50,653 Speaker 2: We're talking to Laura mcgldrick as part of our Great 80 00:03:50,653 --> 00:03:53,493 Speaker 2: New Zealanders of Christmas series. Now cricket is your first love, 81 00:03:53,813 --> 00:03:55,893 Speaker 2: as we've just seen you talking about, how do you 82 00:03:55,933 --> 00:03:58,613 Speaker 2: think things are looking for the black Caps going force forward? 83 00:03:58,613 --> 00:04:01,293 Speaker 2: Of course, incredible whitewashing India and then come back to 84 00:04:01,293 --> 00:04:03,013 Speaker 2: New Zealand and humbled by England. 85 00:04:04,373 --> 00:04:06,973 Speaker 3: It humbled is definitely the right word. I think the 86 00:04:06,973 --> 00:04:08,933 Speaker 3: Black Cams are going through a really interesting time. I 87 00:04:09,013 --> 00:04:11,493 Speaker 3: think they need to We saw obviously Tim Soudy retire. 88 00:04:12,893 --> 00:04:15,213 Speaker 3: That golden era is well and truly over, and I 89 00:04:15,253 --> 00:04:17,133 Speaker 3: think we actually need to do a bit of a 90 00:04:17,173 --> 00:04:19,892 Speaker 3: clear out in there now and start afresh because we 91 00:04:19,933 --> 00:04:22,053 Speaker 3: have a lot of young, really exciting talent. I mean, 92 00:04:22,053 --> 00:04:23,892 Speaker 3: you look at Will O'Rourke, for goodness, he reminds me 93 00:04:23,973 --> 00:04:26,053 Speaker 3: Lance Kent's the way he's built, you know, I light, 94 00:04:26,133 --> 00:04:27,613 Speaker 3: the way he operates. I think he's going to be 95 00:04:27,693 --> 00:04:29,613 Speaker 3: such a huge asset to this team. But I think 96 00:04:29,653 --> 00:04:31,573 Speaker 3: we need some fresh eyes and there and a fresh 97 00:04:31,613 --> 00:04:36,413 Speaker 3: approach because you know, to White Watch India was absolutely extra. Sorry, 98 00:04:36,413 --> 00:04:37,733 Speaker 3: my daughter's just seen a horse on the flow of 99 00:04:37,733 --> 00:04:37,973 Speaker 3: the road. 100 00:04:39,893 --> 00:04:41,853 Speaker 2: Horse horse. 101 00:04:42,173 --> 00:04:43,213 Speaker 4: That's exciting for a child. 102 00:04:43,613 --> 00:04:45,573 Speaker 3: I'm talking to Yeah, I'm talking to media on the phone, 103 00:04:45,613 --> 00:04:48,413 Speaker 3: just one thing. And so I think that, yeah, I 104 00:04:48,453 --> 00:04:50,733 Speaker 3: think a fresh approach to that team is probably what 105 00:04:50,773 --> 00:04:52,813 Speaker 3: it needs because the results have been slipping for a 106 00:04:52,813 --> 00:04:56,253 Speaker 3: while in that black Cat side and and that that happens. 107 00:04:56,653 --> 00:04:59,013 Speaker 3: We have been through, you know, that golden era, which 108 00:04:59,133 --> 00:05:02,173 Speaker 3: was just I mean, we were so lucky and Maddie, 109 00:05:02,213 --> 00:05:03,853 Speaker 3: I know you're a great cricket fan as well, and 110 00:05:03,933 --> 00:05:06,173 Speaker 3: Tyler we're learning to know each other at the stage, 111 00:05:06,213 --> 00:05:09,213 Speaker 3: but you know, you and I support the team through 112 00:05:09,213 --> 00:05:12,333 Speaker 3: the nineties. That period didn't seem possible for us, and 113 00:05:12,413 --> 00:05:15,293 Speaker 3: so to have that sort of from twenty fourteen on 114 00:05:15,373 --> 00:05:18,293 Speaker 3: to you know, basically when we won that World Test Championship. 115 00:05:18,533 --> 00:05:20,333 Speaker 3: We've been very, very lucky and now we've got to 116 00:05:20,333 --> 00:05:24,613 Speaker 3: start again and I think, yeah, I hope, I hope that. Yeah, 117 00:05:24,653 --> 00:05:27,013 Speaker 3: there's a fresh approach to it because there needs to be. 118 00:05:27,253 --> 00:05:29,053 Speaker 2: Well, we can handle it. We've seen the tough time. 119 00:05:29,133 --> 00:05:32,453 Speaker 2: Some people have never known anything but the good time. Yeah, resilience, 120 00:05:32,533 --> 00:05:33,333 Speaker 2: that's what it's about. 121 00:05:33,453 --> 00:05:35,813 Speaker 3: I know. Yeah, you have no idea how lucky you 122 00:05:35,853 --> 00:05:38,093 Speaker 3: are to those peoplu Ooh no, I mean that whole 123 00:05:38,093 --> 00:05:39,773 Speaker 3: whitewash and India thing. Then come home and get it 124 00:05:39,813 --> 00:05:42,293 Speaker 3: for your transplate England. I've seen that before. I wasn't shot. 125 00:05:42,493 --> 00:05:45,853 Speaker 2: It's the rollercoaster, right, Yeah, you can get ready because 126 00:05:45,893 --> 00:05:50,493 Speaker 2: it's beautifully said. We've got Laura and McGoldrick on the 127 00:05:50,493 --> 00:05:54,773 Speaker 2: phone from fee G punishing her on her holiday. Hey, Laura. 128 00:05:55,053 --> 00:05:58,213 Speaker 2: Highlight of your life in twenty twenty four outside of 129 00:05:58,253 --> 00:06:00,293 Speaker 2: the Sporting World. 130 00:06:00,773 --> 00:06:04,613 Speaker 3: Highlight of my life in twenty twenty four outside of 131 00:06:04,613 --> 00:06:06,853 Speaker 3: the Sporting world. So you know, I can be a 132 00:06:06,853 --> 00:06:09,693 Speaker 3: little bit over the top. Maddie and me, we could 133 00:06:09,693 --> 00:06:12,773 Speaker 3: be we could be related. So we love our cricket. 134 00:06:12,813 --> 00:06:16,053 Speaker 3: We also love our music. And this year, I don't 135 00:06:16,093 --> 00:06:18,453 Speaker 3: know what happened to what came over me or how 136 00:06:18,453 --> 00:06:19,933 Speaker 3: it sort of came to pass. A few things had 137 00:06:19,933 --> 00:06:22,133 Speaker 3: to fall into place. But I took my daughter to 138 00:06:22,413 --> 00:06:24,933 Speaker 3: see Taylor Swift. We went and see one of her 139 00:06:25,013 --> 00:06:28,413 Speaker 3: last concerts, and I spent the whole time watching my 140 00:06:28,533 --> 00:06:32,133 Speaker 3: daughter watch her and it was the greatest, one of 141 00:06:32,173 --> 00:06:34,493 Speaker 3: the greatest parenting moments of my life. Like you know, 142 00:06:34,653 --> 00:06:38,213 Speaker 3: I remember that feeling of just loving an artist, so 143 00:06:38,293 --> 00:06:39,933 Speaker 3: like I loved Michael Jackson. That was my thing, and 144 00:06:39,973 --> 00:06:41,733 Speaker 3: my parents took me to go and see him, and 145 00:06:41,733 --> 00:06:43,573 Speaker 3: I just remember my like I was like, this is 146 00:06:43,773 --> 00:06:45,893 Speaker 3: this is amazing. My whole life is you know, all 147 00:06:45,893 --> 00:06:47,773 Speaker 3: my dreams of coming through this is and to watch 148 00:06:47,813 --> 00:06:50,653 Speaker 3: my daughter go through something similar with Taylor Swift, I 149 00:06:50,693 --> 00:06:52,613 Speaker 3: was like, this is this is freakin awesome. So I 150 00:06:52,653 --> 00:06:55,533 Speaker 3: think for me that was my best moment of twenty 151 00:06:55,573 --> 00:06:56,013 Speaker 3: twenty four. 152 00:06:56,093 --> 00:06:58,093 Speaker 2: Well, that's the great thing about being a parent is 153 00:06:58,133 --> 00:07:03,853 Speaker 2: that you get their joy secondhand. You end up steering it. Yeah, yeah, 154 00:07:04,413 --> 00:07:08,293 Speaker 2: better through their mate. That's gorgeous look. 155 00:07:08,413 --> 00:07:10,933 Speaker 4: Or what is the best piece of advice, if any, 156 00:07:11,053 --> 00:07:12,213 Speaker 4: that you've received this year? 157 00:07:14,813 --> 00:07:17,573 Speaker 3: Can you say hard no? And then they made me 158 00:07:17,613 --> 00:07:19,653 Speaker 3: say hard no and they go, good, Now it's a 159 00:07:19,693 --> 00:07:22,293 Speaker 3: hard no. Just say no when it seems too much. 160 00:07:22,973 --> 00:07:25,333 Speaker 3: I was like, that is very sounded. Rice. I'm a 161 00:07:25,373 --> 00:07:27,093 Speaker 3: little bit of a panicer. I don't like to let 162 00:07:27,173 --> 00:07:28,973 Speaker 3: people down and I don't like to say no to things, 163 00:07:28,973 --> 00:07:31,493 Speaker 3: so I sort of give alternative options, which still put 164 00:07:31,493 --> 00:07:33,933 Speaker 3: me under immense pressure. But I'll try to not let 165 00:07:33,973 --> 00:07:36,373 Speaker 3: you down. It's about the hard no. Sometimes you just 166 00:07:36,413 --> 00:07:38,013 Speaker 3: got to say that is a hard no from me. 167 00:07:38,213 --> 00:07:40,133 Speaker 2: I like, yeah, I mean, right now you're doing an 168 00:07:40,133 --> 00:07:42,373 Speaker 2: interview on your holiday. You could probably the hard no and. 169 00:07:42,293 --> 00:07:43,053 Speaker 4: May have us a soft no. 170 00:07:43,333 --> 00:07:45,693 Speaker 2: But yeah, that's a big one. Because a big problem 171 00:07:45,693 --> 00:07:47,653 Speaker 2: for me is if it's in the distance, in the 172 00:07:47,653 --> 00:07:49,813 Speaker 2: future more than about three months, it doesn't exist. So 173 00:07:49,853 --> 00:07:52,453 Speaker 2: I'll say yes, and then three months later I'm like 174 00:07:52,533 --> 00:07:56,253 Speaker 2: people book and then when it comes up, I'm like, 175 00:07:56,973 --> 00:07:57,933 Speaker 2: I should have said no. 176 00:07:59,853 --> 00:08:01,213 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, I know that. I know that. 177 00:08:02,893 --> 00:08:04,973 Speaker 2: And what does Christmas look like for you this year? 178 00:08:05,013 --> 00:08:07,013 Speaker 2: When you get back to New Zealand. 179 00:08:08,373 --> 00:08:11,093 Speaker 3: It's all about spending time with the family. We all 180 00:08:11,133 --> 00:08:13,893 Speaker 3: live quite close together, so on Christmas Day it's a 181 00:08:13,893 --> 00:08:15,653 Speaker 3: bit of a you know, you check off, go to 182 00:08:15,653 --> 00:08:18,693 Speaker 3: everyone's house. It's breakfast at our house with Sander's presence 183 00:08:19,253 --> 00:08:21,093 Speaker 3: if the kids have been good enough for Santa to come, 184 00:08:21,493 --> 00:08:24,213 Speaker 3: and then it's on to lunch with mom and dad 185 00:08:24,253 --> 00:08:27,133 Speaker 3: and then everyone just sits lobs out on Christmas Night, 186 00:08:27,173 --> 00:08:28,973 Speaker 3: which is quite nice. Everyone just needs a little breather. 187 00:08:29,173 --> 00:08:30,973 Speaker 3: I always say I'm not going to at anything for dinner. 188 00:08:31,013 --> 00:08:34,573 Speaker 3: I invariably do. It's usually hand my favorite. And yeah, 189 00:08:34,612 --> 00:08:36,933 Speaker 3: it's just all about family and spending time with each other. 190 00:08:36,933 --> 00:08:38,493 Speaker 3: And we like to go through the highs and lows 191 00:08:38,533 --> 00:08:40,453 Speaker 3: of the year and talk about it all. And you know, 192 00:08:40,492 --> 00:08:42,293 Speaker 3: even the kids are starting and is to get into 193 00:08:42,293 --> 00:08:44,413 Speaker 3: the like goal setting to twenty twenty five and what 194 00:08:44,453 --> 00:08:46,093 Speaker 3: they want to do, and it's cool. 195 00:08:46,173 --> 00:08:50,413 Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, that's lovely. And for you, Laura, best Christmas 196 00:08:50,413 --> 00:08:52,372 Speaker 4: song and best Christmas movie? 197 00:08:53,372 --> 00:08:56,573 Speaker 3: Okay, so best And I've thought about this like it's 198 00:08:56,612 --> 00:08:59,213 Speaker 3: for me. It's love actually or and or the holiday. 199 00:08:59,413 --> 00:09:01,132 Speaker 3: I sort of put those on rotate on the three 200 00:09:01,213 --> 00:09:02,933 Speaker 3: or four days leading up the same movie. 201 00:09:02,973 --> 00:09:05,453 Speaker 2: They're very similar. They start with a similar voice over, 202 00:09:05,533 --> 00:09:08,252 Speaker 2: don't they very similar voice though? 203 00:09:09,053 --> 00:09:12,412 Speaker 3: But Richard Curtis, who did Love, actually has done a 204 00:09:12,573 --> 00:09:14,893 Speaker 3: new movie this year on Netflix, and it's a cartoon 205 00:09:15,053 --> 00:09:17,413 Speaker 3: movie that Ed Sharon's written some music for. But what's 206 00:09:17,413 --> 00:09:19,172 Speaker 3: that what's that song called? What's that movie called? That? 207 00:09:19,372 --> 00:09:21,452 Speaker 3: We like? The new Christmas one? That Christmas? 208 00:09:21,653 --> 00:09:22,933 Speaker 2: That Christmas the animated one? 209 00:09:22,933 --> 00:09:25,653 Speaker 3: Oh is that Richard Curtis the animate that's Richard could 210 00:09:25,852 --> 00:09:28,893 Speaker 3: So we've been watching that one and my my seven 211 00:09:28,973 --> 00:09:31,732 Speaker 3: year daughter Harley, she gets punished with Christmas movies with 212 00:09:31,813 --> 00:09:34,612 Speaker 3: their mother. And so that is actually a really good 213 00:09:34,653 --> 00:09:36,573 Speaker 3: one if you were looking for something new to add 214 00:09:36,573 --> 00:09:39,093 Speaker 3: to your Christmas repertoire. That's I liked that. I read 215 00:09:39,173 --> 00:09:39,732 Speaker 3: that And a. 216 00:09:39,653 --> 00:09:41,493 Speaker 2: Lot of people don't know this about you, Laura, but 217 00:09:41,653 --> 00:09:43,733 Speaker 2: you've got a beautiful singing voice. You're one of the 218 00:09:43,732 --> 00:09:46,012 Speaker 2: best singers I know. And you're great on a microphone 219 00:09:46,012 --> 00:09:48,813 Speaker 2: and you love being on a microphone. So what's your 220 00:09:48,813 --> 00:09:49,973 Speaker 2: what's your favorite Christmas song? 221 00:09:50,973 --> 00:09:53,933 Speaker 3: Our war is over? It's like right up there for me. 222 00:09:54,372 --> 00:09:57,732 Speaker 2: Yea, even your Cohen is out of key. Bvs. Don't 223 00:09:57,892 --> 00:09:59,773 Speaker 2: put your look. 224 00:10:00,053 --> 00:10:03,213 Speaker 3: Look they don't because she's so They just I think 225 00:10:03,213 --> 00:10:05,372 Speaker 3: it adds to it. I think it really brings in 226 00:10:05,453 --> 00:10:07,012 Speaker 3: a special kind of something. And you're like, you know what, 227 00:10:07,093 --> 00:10:08,693 Speaker 3: she's not. She ruined the Beatles. I'm not going to 228 00:10:08,773 --> 00:10:09,253 Speaker 3: let to ruin that. 229 00:10:10,892 --> 00:10:13,333 Speaker 2: I love that song. Yeah, it's a fantastic. 230 00:10:13,492 --> 00:10:14,413 Speaker 3: Such a good song. Eh. 231 00:10:14,573 --> 00:10:18,173 Speaker 2: And finally, Laura, you got a message for New Zealand 232 00:10:18,372 --> 00:10:21,372 Speaker 2: for twenty twenty five. Things are a bit grum out there. 233 00:10:21,573 --> 00:10:24,372 Speaker 2: Have you got some positivity to sort of punch us 234 00:10:24,413 --> 00:10:25,693 Speaker 2: into twenty twenty five? 235 00:10:26,453 --> 00:10:29,532 Speaker 3: Literally grateful for what we do have because there is plenty, 236 00:10:29,693 --> 00:10:32,492 Speaker 3: and be kind to one another and those good things 237 00:10:32,492 --> 00:10:34,413 Speaker 3: there is all I could honestly thank God because it 238 00:10:34,492 --> 00:10:38,612 Speaker 3: is our fair personal five New Year, new Us. Off 239 00:10:38,612 --> 00:10:40,693 Speaker 3: we go. We can do it. We've just got to. 240 00:10:40,732 --> 00:10:43,573 Speaker 3: We've just got to keep looking after each other and ourselves. Yeah. 241 00:10:43,852 --> 00:10:46,573 Speaker 2: Well, bless you, Laura McGoldrick. I love you. You're one 242 00:10:46,612 --> 00:10:49,252 Speaker 2: of my best mates. And you have a fantastic Christmas. 243 00:10:49,293 --> 00:10:50,532 Speaker 2: Merry Christmas you. 244 00:10:50,973 --> 00:10:54,132 Speaker 3: Marry Merry Christmas, boys, Merry Christmas everyone. Thank you so much, Mada, 245 00:10:54,132 --> 00:10:56,012 Speaker 3: I love you, love this new show. You guys rock 246 00:10:56,053 --> 00:10:59,413 Speaker 3: you're sounding fantastic together, so congratulations, thank you, well. 247 00:10:59,333 --> 00:11:03,613 Speaker 2: Have you met God? 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