1 00:00:01,120 --> 00:00:02,040 Speaker 1: Got anything good. 2 00:00:02,680 --> 00:00:10,479 Speaker 2: Hey, this is the Christian O'Connell show podcast. Good morning 3 00:00:10,560 --> 00:00:14,080 Speaker 2: jack morning guys, Good morning Patsy. Is everyone excited about 4 00:00:14,120 --> 00:00:16,120 Speaker 2: their weekends? What have you guys got on? Jackie boy? 5 00:00:16,160 --> 00:00:18,439 Speaker 3: What are you up to after the show. I don't 6 00:00:18,440 --> 00:00:20,800 Speaker 3: know if you'd call this exciting. My job is to 7 00:00:20,960 --> 00:00:25,639 Speaker 3: find a zucchini spiralizer to make an alternative to noodles. 8 00:00:25,640 --> 00:00:27,720 Speaker 2: Oh my god, yeah, yeah, you're doing the low car 9 00:00:27,760 --> 00:00:30,600 Speaker 2: but yeah, we've got one of those. Be careful. They 10 00:00:30,640 --> 00:00:33,040 Speaker 2: are worse than a cheese grade at cutting in fingers. 11 00:00:33,120 --> 00:00:34,400 Speaker 3: I hate using the cheese graterer. 12 00:00:34,600 --> 00:00:37,440 Speaker 2: You have to reassemble and it's unassembling it to then 13 00:00:37,720 --> 00:00:41,400 Speaker 2: wash the thing because it spiralizes the zucchinis, And then 14 00:00:41,440 --> 00:00:43,680 Speaker 2: to clean it. It's a nightmare getting the little juice 15 00:00:43,680 --> 00:00:44,839 Speaker 2: and the pippy bits in it. 16 00:00:44,880 --> 00:00:47,479 Speaker 3: And is it worth it? Do they make a convincing noodle? 17 00:00:47,520 --> 00:00:50,360 Speaker 2: I have to say there's something really enjoyable about using 18 00:00:50,360 --> 00:00:54,080 Speaker 2: a spiralizer. Oh my word, Yeah, it's pleasurable. You do 19 00:00:54,120 --> 00:00:56,680 Speaker 2: the you sort of impale it on this circul thing 20 00:00:56,720 --> 00:00:58,880 Speaker 2: and then you're to crank the little handle. It's like 21 00:00:58,920 --> 00:01:01,360 Speaker 2: a kid's toy and then it goes into the blades 22 00:01:01,400 --> 00:01:05,119 Speaker 2: of death and it spiralizes it. It comes squirreling, scoiling, scoiling, 23 00:01:05,160 --> 00:01:09,200 Speaker 2: squalling out. I love doing it, but the cleanup is is, 24 00:01:09,280 --> 00:01:11,440 Speaker 2: really you will cut your fingers on it every time. 25 00:01:11,760 --> 00:01:13,720 Speaker 2: They're really dangering passy. What are you up to, mate? 26 00:01:13,720 --> 00:01:15,240 Speaker 4: Well, we're being very adult. 27 00:01:15,319 --> 00:01:18,280 Speaker 1: Tomorrow we're finally going to see a financial adviser over 28 00:01:18,319 --> 00:01:21,160 Speaker 1: your side of town. Actually, so I'm sort of like. 29 00:01:21,680 --> 00:01:28,400 Speaker 3: Lor out of trouble. Do I not have any finance guys. 30 00:01:24,080 --> 00:01:28,039 Speaker 2: Out of the room? Probably not, ass Jack. 31 00:01:29,319 --> 00:01:30,520 Speaker 4: So we're doing that tomorrow. 32 00:01:30,560 --> 00:01:33,960 Speaker 2: Talking it's very your weekend as well. Oh my god, 33 00:01:34,000 --> 00:01:35,039 Speaker 2: bloody hell in the. 34 00:01:35,080 --> 00:01:36,920 Speaker 1: Year like probably twenty sixty. 35 00:01:37,120 --> 00:01:38,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, we had Sarah and I have to have the 36 00:01:38,400 --> 00:01:41,760 Speaker 2: meeting with the financial planer this week. It's very it's depressing. 37 00:01:42,720 --> 00:01:44,920 Speaker 2: You're like very clear that I can never retire. 38 00:01:45,200 --> 00:01:45,720 Speaker 4: That's the thing. 39 00:01:45,880 --> 00:01:49,240 Speaker 2: It was based on the teenager's university and then one 40 00:01:49,240 --> 00:01:51,559 Speaker 2: of them saying I might do another degree after Oh great, 41 00:01:51,600 --> 00:01:54,480 Speaker 2: will you I'll just add on all that Hex's debt 42 00:01:54,520 --> 00:01:57,120 Speaker 2: to me. Just check it on my back. I've been 43 00:01:57,120 --> 00:01:58,760 Speaker 2: in radio shows until ninety. 44 00:01:58,640 --> 00:02:00,600 Speaker 3: And then your wife is going back to do a degree. 45 00:02:00,680 --> 00:02:05,000 Speaker 2: Is she's going to Yeah, so I'm the only literally, 46 00:02:05,000 --> 00:02:06,680 Speaker 2: there are three students in the family. Now I'm the 47 00:02:06,720 --> 00:02:07,480 Speaker 2: only one with the job. 48 00:02:07,880 --> 00:02:10,239 Speaker 3: But someone has to play the heck, yes, well. 49 00:02:09,919 --> 00:02:13,280 Speaker 2: Tell you it is me. No retirement for me. Yeah. 50 00:02:13,320 --> 00:02:15,240 Speaker 2: Those conversations are heavy, aren't they. 51 00:02:15,320 --> 00:02:17,079 Speaker 4: I know, and we haven't done them. 52 00:02:17,080 --> 00:02:19,200 Speaker 2: Before we start thinking how much can we live? 53 00:02:21,000 --> 00:02:24,079 Speaker 1: We'll be living on two minute noodles. 54 00:02:24,360 --> 00:02:25,919 Speaker 2: That is so grown up, I know. 55 00:02:26,080 --> 00:02:29,200 Speaker 4: But I feel very sensible and very I don't. 56 00:02:29,000 --> 00:02:31,440 Speaker 1: Know, I feel good about it that it's like, no, 57 00:02:31,480 --> 00:02:32,400 Speaker 1: we're putting pressure. 58 00:02:32,560 --> 00:02:36,640 Speaker 2: You got to do it. Yeah, yeah, Tomorrow big reunion. Ruby, 59 00:02:36,800 --> 00:02:39,320 Speaker 2: our twenty year old daughter, has been traveling for the 60 00:02:39,360 --> 00:02:42,760 Speaker 2: last four weeks around Thailand and Cambodia. We haven't seen her. 61 00:02:43,000 --> 00:02:46,600 Speaker 2: We see her tomorrow. We have a reunion dinner. Can't wait, right? 62 00:02:46,720 --> 00:02:47,680 Speaker 3: How is she as well? 63 00:02:48,080 --> 00:02:50,280 Speaker 2: She is. They've had a great time. They have had 64 00:02:50,320 --> 00:02:52,840 Speaker 2: a really great time. Do you know what. I'm proud 65 00:02:52,840 --> 00:02:54,440 Speaker 2: of her. It's such a big thing when your kids 66 00:02:54,520 --> 00:02:56,360 Speaker 2: go where you'll have the misordie right, It is a 67 00:02:56,400 --> 00:02:58,200 Speaker 2: sign that you've done it right that they can actually 68 00:02:58,200 --> 00:03:00,440 Speaker 2: go to another country, especially place that cam in ty 69 00:03:00,560 --> 00:03:03,160 Speaker 2: end where you're worried about if anything happens, what the 70 00:03:03,160 --> 00:03:04,800 Speaker 2: hospital is going to be like, and stuff like that. 71 00:03:04,840 --> 00:03:08,160 Speaker 2: And for several days, no phone calls, no text and 72 00:03:08,200 --> 00:03:10,119 Speaker 2: you really have to don't want to keep bantering them. 73 00:03:10,240 --> 00:03:12,520 Speaker 3: No, you gotta let them be adults. 74 00:03:12,600 --> 00:03:14,640 Speaker 2: You know that's what I had. But I'll tell you what, 75 00:03:14,720 --> 00:03:18,000 Speaker 2: it's really really really hard, really hard, and there's been 76 00:03:18,040 --> 00:03:19,919 Speaker 2: a part of me that hasn't been able to relax 77 00:03:20,000 --> 00:03:22,480 Speaker 2: until it's like them coming back to nest Right the 78 00:03:22,480 --> 00:03:24,959 Speaker 2: moment that she lands, I can then go, okay, this 79 00:03:25,160 --> 00:03:27,600 Speaker 2: is part you can't turn off, even even nighttime. During 80 00:03:27,600 --> 00:03:30,880 Speaker 2: the night I wake up and night right now. Yeah, 81 00:03:31,080 --> 00:03:33,040 Speaker 2: And also some of the places she's been staying like 82 00:03:33,120 --> 00:03:35,360 Speaker 2: we did when we go traveling, they're like ten or 83 00:03:35,360 --> 00:03:37,240 Speaker 2: eleven dollars, right. 84 00:03:37,120 --> 00:03:40,440 Speaker 3: And it just like what it would have been. Okay, 85 00:03:40,840 --> 00:03:41,840 Speaker 3: they're going to be safe. 86 00:03:41,880 --> 00:03:43,920 Speaker 2: I just wanted to be safe. But they have had 87 00:03:43,960 --> 00:03:46,200 Speaker 2: a hair and a boyfriend, what experience they have had 88 00:03:46,360 --> 00:03:49,120 Speaker 2: such an adventure, But we've got that live three sixty 89 00:03:49,160 --> 00:03:51,520 Speaker 2: I've had to stop looking at because there's me down 90 00:03:51,560 --> 00:03:53,640 Speaker 2: to the bottom of Australia. And then there's really like traveling 91 00:03:53,640 --> 00:03:56,400 Speaker 2: around Cambodian like state parks where there's like there's there's 92 00:03:56,480 --> 00:04:00,200 Speaker 2: nothing around. So in the big reunion tomorrow, lots of 93 00:04:00,240 --> 00:04:02,440 Speaker 2: clothes to be washed as well. So yeah, that's the 94 00:04:02,520 --> 00:04:04,720 Speaker 2: highlight of the weekend for us. Coming up next and 95 00:04:04,840 --> 00:04:07,520 Speaker 2: we get into this week's Double thumbs Up, It's Gold 96 00:04:07,600 --> 00:04:12,640 Speaker 2: one four point three, a Christian O'Connell show podcast. Let's 97 00:04:12,640 --> 00:04:14,520 Speaker 2: get into this week's double thumbs Up. This is where me, 98 00:04:14,640 --> 00:04:16,560 Speaker 2: Jack and Pat's talk about the things we're into at 99 00:04:16,600 --> 00:04:19,799 Speaker 2: the moment, what we're enjoying and what's lighting us up. Patsy, 100 00:04:19,839 --> 00:04:20,920 Speaker 2: What's I for you? Yeah? 101 00:04:21,120 --> 00:04:25,080 Speaker 1: Really a great book to read, especially at the moment 102 00:04:25,240 --> 00:04:28,800 Speaker 1: with the rise of anti Semitism in the community. It's 103 00:04:28,800 --> 00:04:32,279 Speaker 1: a beautiful book by Eddie jacku the Happiest man on Earth. 104 00:04:32,360 --> 00:04:34,240 Speaker 4: It's not a brand new book. It's been around for 105 00:04:34,279 --> 00:04:34,800 Speaker 4: a few years. 106 00:04:34,960 --> 00:04:36,480 Speaker 2: I've read that, Yeah, I read it quite a few years. 107 00:04:36,480 --> 00:04:37,839 Speaker 4: He was living in Sydney. 108 00:04:37,880 --> 00:04:42,640 Speaker 1: He's passed away now, but he wrote this most spectacular 109 00:04:42,680 --> 00:04:44,279 Speaker 1: book about his time. 110 00:04:45,640 --> 00:04:47,679 Speaker 4: As a prisoner of war as a child. 111 00:04:47,960 --> 00:04:51,680 Speaker 1: And yes, it's a very grim subject obviously, but it 112 00:04:51,800 --> 00:04:54,120 Speaker 1: is so enlightening and what it is is it's a 113 00:04:54,200 --> 00:04:57,120 Speaker 1: story of forgiveness in what was hell on Earth and 114 00:04:57,160 --> 00:05:02,080 Speaker 1: also finding happiness in you know, such a terrible situation 115 00:05:02,320 --> 00:05:06,240 Speaker 1: and how we make our own decision to be happy 116 00:05:06,520 --> 00:05:07,360 Speaker 1: in any situation. 117 00:05:07,440 --> 00:05:08,520 Speaker 4: I think it's beautiful. 118 00:05:08,520 --> 00:05:09,920 Speaker 2: It's so, it's a great reading. 119 00:05:10,080 --> 00:05:12,480 Speaker 4: Oh it's beautiful. I'll read it again. I know Relent 120 00:05:12,560 --> 00:05:13,320 Speaker 4: Whips someone. 121 00:05:13,120 --> 00:05:15,120 Speaker 2: Recommended to me when I moved here, actually when I 122 00:05:15,120 --> 00:05:17,400 Speaker 2: was looking for great Australian books and someone recommend that. 123 00:05:17,440 --> 00:05:20,760 Speaker 2: And really it's an incredible read, very powerful outlook, such. 124 00:05:20,560 --> 00:05:22,400 Speaker 4: A beautiful outlook. After all he came through. 125 00:05:22,680 --> 00:05:25,680 Speaker 1: The other thing that we've watched over our break was 126 00:05:25,680 --> 00:05:29,000 Speaker 1: a six triple eight on Netflix and it's based on 127 00:05:29,040 --> 00:05:29,679 Speaker 1: a true story. 128 00:05:29,720 --> 00:05:32,200 Speaker 4: It's based on the story of these. 129 00:05:32,040 --> 00:05:36,360 Speaker 1: Women who were the biggest at the first and the 130 00:05:36,400 --> 00:05:40,719 Speaker 1: biggest squadron of women to serve overseas in World War Two, 131 00:05:41,520 --> 00:05:44,520 Speaker 1: and Oprah has helped produce it. She also has a 132 00:05:44,600 --> 00:05:46,799 Speaker 1: role in the film. And it's a story of these 133 00:05:47,040 --> 00:05:50,440 Speaker 1: women who were sent overseas essentially to sort the mail. 134 00:05:50,520 --> 00:05:53,400 Speaker 1: They had this backlog of mail in World War Two 135 00:05:53,839 --> 00:05:56,159 Speaker 1: which was such a lifeline for the troops and kept 136 00:05:56,160 --> 00:05:58,960 Speaker 1: their spirits up to get you know, packages from Home 137 00:05:59,000 --> 00:06:01,520 Speaker 1: and Word for Home and they just had this massive 138 00:06:01,560 --> 00:06:05,560 Speaker 1: backlog and they sort of sorted through like something like 139 00:06:05,640 --> 00:06:09,360 Speaker 1: seventeen million items of mail in three months and they 140 00:06:09,360 --> 00:06:12,720 Speaker 1: set up base in Scotland. And it's absolutely gorgeous and 141 00:06:12,839 --> 00:06:17,760 Speaker 1: it's a story about really discrimination that they faced as 142 00:06:17,839 --> 00:06:21,320 Speaker 1: women and as black women, and it's it's really inspiring. 143 00:06:21,360 --> 00:06:24,000 Speaker 1: We sat and watched it with Audrey, which if you've 144 00:06:24,040 --> 00:06:25,320 Speaker 1: got a daughter with the girl. 145 00:06:25,240 --> 00:06:27,280 Speaker 2: Shara and my wife Sarah and the girls they were 146 00:06:27,240 --> 00:06:29,400 Speaker 2: watching together. I was with a friend. I came back 147 00:06:29,440 --> 00:06:32,040 Speaker 2: in the evening. They were all in tears. Yeah. Now 148 00:06:32,080 --> 00:06:33,320 Speaker 2: they were really moved by it. 149 00:06:33,400 --> 00:06:35,600 Speaker 1: Yes, Yeah, it was beautiful and these women talk about 150 00:06:35,640 --> 00:06:38,280 Speaker 1: the discrimination. Two of them were killed in the line 151 00:06:38,279 --> 00:06:42,919 Speaker 1: of duty and they weren't even acknowledged by the services 152 00:06:42,920 --> 00:06:46,400 Speaker 1: by the American Army. There was no funeral, no grave site, 153 00:06:46,520 --> 00:06:49,680 Speaker 1: and they had to pass the hat around to pay 154 00:06:49,680 --> 00:06:50,600 Speaker 1: for these women's help. 155 00:06:50,640 --> 00:06:53,240 Speaker 2: You, but the story is being remembered now. 156 00:06:53,279 --> 00:06:56,040 Speaker 4: Yes, and Oprah's had a massive part in it. It's 157 00:06:56,080 --> 00:06:57,040 Speaker 4: a beautiful story. 158 00:06:57,160 --> 00:07:00,600 Speaker 2: Yeah. They absolutely loved it. Yeah, yeah, I heard the story. 159 00:07:00,600 --> 00:07:01,560 Speaker 2: I didn't know anything. 160 00:07:01,279 --> 00:07:03,520 Speaker 1: About it, did we We were just flicking through and 161 00:07:03,560 --> 00:07:05,839 Speaker 1: I thought, and we wanted something to watch with Audrey, 162 00:07:05,839 --> 00:07:08,800 Speaker 1: and I thought, this looks really great and it was 163 00:07:08,920 --> 00:07:11,320 Speaker 1: so not only if you've just got a daughter, just 164 00:07:11,440 --> 00:07:12,360 Speaker 1: everyone will enjoy it. 165 00:07:12,360 --> 00:07:13,680 Speaker 4: The six Triple eight on Netflix. 166 00:07:13,800 --> 00:07:15,560 Speaker 2: Great, thanks Pats. We'll take a break. When we come back, 167 00:07:15,560 --> 00:07:17,400 Speaker 2: we'll get into this week's double thumbs up for jacking 168 00:07:17,480 --> 00:07:22,040 Speaker 2: out The Christian O'Connell show podcast. All right, Jackie boy, 169 00:07:22,080 --> 00:07:23,640 Speaker 2: what have you? I know it's hard because you know 170 00:07:23,680 --> 00:07:25,600 Speaker 2: you've got a three year old, so you haven't got 171 00:07:25,600 --> 00:07:27,680 Speaker 2: as much time to watch TV and stream. 172 00:07:27,800 --> 00:07:30,560 Speaker 3: It's not even about the TV. It's now that anytime 173 00:07:30,560 --> 00:07:35,320 Speaker 3: the TV's on, we're watching Disney for Frozen, Moanna. It's 174 00:07:35,400 --> 00:07:37,440 Speaker 3: always the same ones as well. The Grinch. We would 175 00:07:37,440 --> 00:07:39,960 Speaker 3: have watched. They made an animated version of The Grinch 176 00:07:40,240 --> 00:07:42,760 Speaker 3: where Bennette Cumberbatch is the Grinch. 177 00:07:42,800 --> 00:07:44,280 Speaker 2: Oh wow, great voice. 178 00:07:44,920 --> 00:07:47,480 Speaker 3: Good movie. But once you've watched it one hundred times, 179 00:07:47,520 --> 00:07:50,560 Speaker 3: it's just again and again and again and again and again. 180 00:07:50,680 --> 00:07:51,920 Speaker 2: It's audmental cruel. 181 00:07:52,240 --> 00:07:56,760 Speaker 3: How do they not we've seen it happened Christmas? 182 00:07:56,760 --> 00:07:59,160 Speaker 2: Why do we want to watch again? Terrorist to talk, 183 00:07:59,280 --> 00:08:01,800 Speaker 2: It's just make them more those Keys movies again again again. 184 00:08:02,240 --> 00:08:05,760 Speaker 3: So I've had very little access to the TV TV, 185 00:08:05,800 --> 00:08:07,640 Speaker 3: but it means I've been picking up a lot of books. 186 00:08:07,640 --> 00:08:10,440 Speaker 3: I read one of my favorite books over Christmas, and 187 00:08:10,480 --> 00:08:14,440 Speaker 3: that was Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keith. He's become 188 00:08:14,480 --> 00:08:16,720 Speaker 3: my new favorite author because I was also read Empire 189 00:08:16,760 --> 00:08:19,720 Speaker 3: of Pain last year. Empire of Pain was about the 190 00:08:19,760 --> 00:08:23,720 Speaker 3: opioid epidemic in America and the Sacla family who got 191 00:08:23,840 --> 00:08:26,720 Speaker 3: rich billionaires billions and billions of dollars, got rich of 192 00:08:27,120 --> 00:08:30,160 Speaker 3: a lot of devastation, and then he wrote this, this 193 00:08:30,360 --> 00:08:35,400 Speaker 3: true story about the IRA and the troubles in Northern Ireland. Man, 194 00:08:35,480 --> 00:08:38,520 Speaker 3: I had no idea for reading it. Right, I've read it. 195 00:08:39,160 --> 00:08:40,640 Speaker 3: I didn't know that you would have read someone of that. 196 00:08:40,720 --> 00:08:43,080 Speaker 3: It's an incredible story. I bet it's hard to believe. 197 00:08:43,200 --> 00:08:46,640 Speaker 3: It's impossible to believe. I really didn't know much about 198 00:08:46,640 --> 00:08:48,960 Speaker 3: the IRA at all, and I just can't believe that 199 00:08:49,000 --> 00:08:52,760 Speaker 3: it was like within like the generation before us, it 200 00:08:52,840 --> 00:08:53,880 Speaker 3: was within our time. 201 00:08:54,840 --> 00:08:58,280 Speaker 2: So I adapted it for TV. I saw that I 202 00:08:58,320 --> 00:09:01,679 Speaker 2: started watching this on Disney play Say Nothing. It is brilliant. 203 00:09:01,720 --> 00:09:04,880 Speaker 2: Hard watch it times to see it actually dramatized, but 204 00:09:04,960 --> 00:09:07,319 Speaker 2: it is brilliant It's outstanding, Yes, very good. 205 00:09:07,360 --> 00:09:10,000 Speaker 3: If you want a non fiction book that reads as 206 00:09:10,120 --> 00:09:13,280 Speaker 3: fast and it's page turning as a fiction, Patrick Radden 207 00:09:13,360 --> 00:09:15,719 Speaker 3: Keefe's amazing. It's called say Nothing. 208 00:09:15,800 --> 00:09:18,720 Speaker 2: Okay for Me? Then Bliss Last Weekend. It was transported 209 00:09:18,760 --> 00:09:22,079 Speaker 2: back to the nineties and the two thousands. Tom Green. 210 00:09:22,520 --> 00:09:25,160 Speaker 2: Tom Green. Without Tom Green, right, there's no punk, there's 211 00:09:25,160 --> 00:09:27,920 Speaker 2: no jackass. He was a real visionary. Right. There's a 212 00:09:27,920 --> 00:09:30,760 Speaker 2: brilliant documentary that he's made himself called this is the 213 00:09:30,760 --> 00:09:33,440 Speaker 2: Tom Green Documentary. You used to do a TV show 214 00:09:33,480 --> 00:09:35,560 Speaker 2: called The Tom Green Show, and it was a brilliant 215 00:09:35,640 --> 00:09:38,520 Speaker 2: visionary show. All that reaction stuff that now it's a 216 00:09:38,559 --> 00:09:40,240 Speaker 2: lot of the stuff we see on Instagram with the 217 00:09:40,280 --> 00:09:43,079 Speaker 2: kids are all making. He literally pioneered that. It was 218 00:09:43,120 --> 00:09:46,280 Speaker 2: like a demented letterman. The documentary, it's an hour and 219 00:09:46,320 --> 00:09:48,319 Speaker 2: a half. I'm a big fan of Tom Green. I 220 00:09:48,360 --> 00:09:51,560 Speaker 2: remember getting videos sent over from America of the early 221 00:09:51,640 --> 00:09:54,000 Speaker 2: days of his shows before he went to MTV. 222 00:09:55,960 --> 00:09:56,640 Speaker 3: Tom Green Show. 223 00:09:56,640 --> 00:09:58,240 Speaker 2: Do you remember that? So you remember? I can remember 224 00:09:58,240 --> 00:10:01,000 Speaker 2: at the top of the head the Pizza Undercutter. I 225 00:10:01,040 --> 00:10:03,720 Speaker 2: still watched that on YouTube. Now makes me cry. Enough 226 00:10:03,760 --> 00:10:05,480 Speaker 2: with the slut my bill that he made for his 227 00:10:05,559 --> 00:10:07,000 Speaker 2: mum and dad and woke them up in the middle 228 00:10:07,000 --> 00:10:08,840 Speaker 2: of the night. My bum is on the right, the 229 00:10:08,880 --> 00:10:11,160 Speaker 2: bum bum song, the bum bum song. We've got to 230 00:10:11,160 --> 00:10:13,760 Speaker 2: play it. The documentary is brilliant, so obviously didn't. He 231 00:10:13,760 --> 00:10:16,959 Speaker 2: marries Drew Barrymore, becomes a massive Hollywood star, and then 232 00:10:17,000 --> 00:10:19,120 Speaker 2: it all sorts to fall apart, and now he lives 233 00:10:19,120 --> 00:10:21,280 Speaker 2: on a farm. He sold his Hollywood home. He lives 234 00:10:21,320 --> 00:10:23,000 Speaker 2: on a farm back where he grew up in Canada. 235 00:10:23,200 --> 00:10:25,600 Speaker 2: Still a touring stand up all over and a brilliant 236 00:10:25,600 --> 00:10:27,800 Speaker 2: stand up and he's got a new special out actually 237 00:10:27,800 --> 00:10:30,840 Speaker 2: on Prime where the documentary is. It's a brilliant look 238 00:10:30,920 --> 00:10:33,679 Speaker 2: back at the nineties and two thousands. We all grew 239 00:10:33,760 --> 00:10:36,720 Speaker 2: up during that time and Tom Green was a real visionary. 240 00:10:36,760 --> 00:10:39,000 Speaker 2: It's nice to see his story being told and people 241 00:10:39,080 --> 00:10:40,360 Speaker 2: appreciating for how good he was. 242 00:10:40,440 --> 00:10:43,320 Speaker 3: People don't even realize he was at the forefront of 243 00:10:43,480 --> 00:10:47,720 Speaker 3: making your own big empire podcasting before there was Joe Rogan, 244 00:10:47,720 --> 00:10:48,360 Speaker 3: before there was much. 245 00:10:49,120 --> 00:10:51,680 Speaker 2: Joe was on it saying he came on, Tom did 246 00:10:51,679 --> 00:10:53,959 Speaker 2: a thing, he got he left MTV, and then he 247 00:10:54,080 --> 00:10:55,960 Speaker 2: realized that the internet was going to become a very 248 00:10:55,960 --> 00:10:59,040 Speaker 2: big thing, and so he created this thing called Webbovision. 249 00:10:59,360 --> 00:11:01,319 Speaker 2: He made a check show that sometimes I used to 250 00:11:01,360 --> 00:11:04,280 Speaker 2: love watching it. Some episodes would be four or five hours. 251 00:11:04,320 --> 00:11:07,280 Speaker 2: He built a chat show set in his house. Yeah, 252 00:11:07,400 --> 00:11:09,120 Speaker 2: paid for all the equipment, and you have guests on 253 00:11:09,160 --> 00:11:10,880 Speaker 2: and it was Rogan was a guest on it, and 254 00:11:10,960 --> 00:11:12,839 Speaker 2: Rogan was like, this is going to be a thing. 255 00:11:12,880 --> 00:11:14,079 Speaker 2: I want to I want to do something like this. 256 00:11:14,200 --> 00:11:16,480 Speaker 2: So he called it Webbovision, and of course that went 257 00:11:16,520 --> 00:11:19,520 Speaker 2: on to become podcasting. So the documentary is brilliant. It's 258 00:11:19,520 --> 00:11:21,360 Speaker 2: an hour and a half and it's a really great 259 00:11:21,400 --> 00:11:24,160 Speaker 2: story and there is so much nostalgia in there as well. 260 00:11:24,400 --> 00:11:27,240 Speaker 2: This is a Tom Tom Green documentary that's on Prime. 261 00:11:27,360 --> 00:11:29,400 Speaker 2: I love that. The other thing I started listening to 262 00:11:29,440 --> 00:11:34,520 Speaker 2: brilliant new podcast, The Telepathy Tapes. It is barely believable 263 00:11:34,520 --> 00:11:37,720 Speaker 2: what you're hearing. It's literally about that. It's incredible, The 264 00:11:37,720 --> 00:11:41,520 Speaker 2: Telepathy Tapes. And new favorite TV show, a medical drama 265 00:11:41,640 --> 00:11:44,240 Speaker 2: for grown ups. If you loved Er and I loved 266 00:11:44,320 --> 00:11:46,439 Speaker 2: Ear the Night, it's a groundbreaking TV show. One of 267 00:11:46,480 --> 00:11:48,840 Speaker 2: the stars of it was Noah Wiley. He's in this 268 00:11:48,920 --> 00:11:51,240 Speaker 2: new show called the Pit You've seen the adverts around, 269 00:11:51,360 --> 00:11:54,160 Speaker 2: has been nominated for loads of Emmys. It's fifteen hour 270 00:11:54,240 --> 00:11:57,120 Speaker 2: long episodes, and it covers a fifteen hour shift in 271 00:11:57,200 --> 00:12:00,720 Speaker 2: an American public Health system hospital. It's a miss. It 272 00:12:00,840 --> 00:12:03,480 Speaker 2: is so good. The pet is your new favorite TV show. 273 00:12:03,640 --> 00:12:06,120 Speaker 2: The Christian O'Connell Show podcast