1 00:00:00,480 --> 00:00:04,600 Speaker 1: Women, Woody that bite sized? Were there water? How did 2 00:00:04,640 --> 00:00:04,800 Speaker 1: you know? 3 00:00:04,920 --> 00:00:05,240 Speaker 2: Sugar? 4 00:00:05,440 --> 00:00:11,080 Speaker 3: Great refreshing days, Carlo zero Sugar here today's modern enlightened man. 5 00:00:11,360 --> 00:00:14,840 Speaker 1: Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills. Some churched skills, 6 00:00:15,160 --> 00:00:18,240 Speaker 1: quoll hunting skills, the making of the modern. 7 00:00:18,000 --> 00:00:22,639 Speaker 3: Man, Pewter hacking skills, wed Will and Woody radio would 8 00:00:22,680 --> 00:00:24,239 Speaker 3: So you and I, Yeah, look, we've been talking about 9 00:00:24,239 --> 00:00:24,759 Speaker 3: this all week. 10 00:00:24,800 --> 00:00:25,800 Speaker 1: What is the modern man? 11 00:00:26,200 --> 00:00:29,080 Speaker 3: And I think we've touched on some themes that I 12 00:00:29,080 --> 00:00:32,760 Speaker 3: think are really critical to being a modern man. Vulnerability, 13 00:00:33,240 --> 00:00:36,560 Speaker 3: some sort of a sense of honesty about yourself. 14 00:00:36,840 --> 00:00:40,160 Speaker 1: Also kind of expressing your fears. 15 00:00:40,040 --> 00:00:42,360 Speaker 3: As well, I think are all really important parts of it. 16 00:00:42,440 --> 00:00:46,239 Speaker 2: Fears, feelings, emotions, effectively, just not being that man that 17 00:00:46,280 --> 00:00:48,879 Speaker 2: we all grew up watching in Hollywood movies that's stoic 18 00:00:49,320 --> 00:00:51,760 Speaker 2: and he's always tough and tumbling, is able to dig 19 00:00:51,800 --> 00:00:54,040 Speaker 2: holes as an example, No, but that's true. 20 00:00:54,040 --> 00:00:56,200 Speaker 3: But no, but digging holes is a good example of 21 00:00:56,240 --> 00:00:57,840 Speaker 3: this sort of stuff. And you and I have really 22 00:00:57,920 --> 00:01:02,360 Speaker 3: been talking about different manly tasks that are traditional man, 23 00:01:02,480 --> 00:01:05,759 Speaker 3: not a modern man. A traditional man has been able 24 00:01:05,800 --> 00:01:08,240 Speaker 3: to do, yes, But you and I as modern men 25 00:01:08,560 --> 00:01:10,680 Speaker 3: and all the other modern men we've heard from this week, 26 00:01:10,720 --> 00:01:12,039 Speaker 3: I don't think we'd be able to do. 27 00:01:12,400 --> 00:01:14,559 Speaker 2: So we've got you guys to call up right now 28 00:01:14,640 --> 00:01:18,240 Speaker 2: with some traditional manly tasks to have a crack aut, yes, 29 00:01:18,280 --> 00:01:21,559 Speaker 2: and to prove where modern men will probably totally butcher them. 30 00:01:21,680 --> 00:01:22,600 Speaker 1: So we've got Vivian here. 31 00:01:22,680 --> 00:01:25,240 Speaker 2: Vivian, what's a traditional manly task that you'd like to 32 00:01:25,240 --> 00:01:26,200 Speaker 2: see us have a crack out? 33 00:01:27,040 --> 00:01:31,160 Speaker 1: Well? I don't think manly men should be too soft, 34 00:01:31,280 --> 00:01:35,040 Speaker 1: So I reckon you should try to walk on hot coals. 35 00:01:35,360 --> 00:01:41,640 Speaker 3: Hey, Holls, actual actually actual hots Jesus. 36 00:01:42,000 --> 00:01:43,480 Speaker 1: Yeah, no, I think we'll be able to do that. 37 00:01:43,520 --> 00:01:44,840 Speaker 1: Didn't expect that in mind. 38 00:01:44,840 --> 00:01:47,200 Speaker 3: We will be doing these over the next month. Well 39 00:01:47,240 --> 00:01:49,680 Speaker 3: we'll be doing this, yeah, well that's yeah. We'll take 40 00:01:49,720 --> 00:01:53,160 Speaker 3: all your no bad ideas in suggest man and manly 41 00:01:53,200 --> 00:01:55,800 Speaker 3: man would be like yeah, of course, he would go. 42 00:01:55,880 --> 00:01:56,080 Speaker 1: Good. 43 00:01:56,240 --> 00:01:56,480 Speaker 2: Yeah. 44 00:01:56,680 --> 00:01:58,760 Speaker 1: We've got Dane here on thirty one and six five. 45 00:01:58,800 --> 00:02:00,920 Speaker 1: Gooda Dane, how are we doing? 46 00:02:00,960 --> 00:02:01,160 Speaker 2: Well? 47 00:02:01,200 --> 00:02:03,120 Speaker 1: Thank you very much for doing very well? Talk to us. 48 00:02:03,120 --> 00:02:05,760 Speaker 1: What's something that a traditional man would be able to do? Mate? 49 00:02:05,960 --> 00:02:07,800 Speaker 2: Every traditional man can go to all bunnings. 50 00:02:07,840 --> 00:02:09,880 Speaker 1: I don't know, because it exactly where everything is. There's 51 00:02:09,919 --> 00:02:10,920 Speaker 1: no halt from anyone there. 52 00:02:10,919 --> 00:02:12,920 Speaker 3: You're got to walk up, know the oisle, know the 53 00:02:12,960 --> 00:02:14,280 Speaker 3: shelf exactly already. 54 00:02:14,400 --> 00:02:16,720 Speaker 2: That's a bloody nightmare. Okay, right now I know where 55 00:02:16,720 --> 00:02:18,480 Speaker 2: the sausages are and that's a better. 56 00:02:19,680 --> 00:02:22,560 Speaker 1: All right. D I like that one, mate, I like 57 00:02:22,639 --> 00:02:25,079 Speaker 1: that one. Okay, thirty one oh six y five. 58 00:02:25,080 --> 00:02:27,200 Speaker 3: We're taking your calls now, So just keep in mind 59 00:02:27,200 --> 00:02:30,480 Speaker 3: these are things that traditional manly men. 60 00:02:30,520 --> 00:02:33,600 Speaker 1: Have been able to do. Woods and I as modern men. 61 00:02:33,720 --> 00:02:35,840 Speaker 3: I again, would I don't think either of us be 62 00:02:35,840 --> 00:02:37,200 Speaker 3: able to walk over hot calls or. 63 00:02:37,200 --> 00:02:38,680 Speaker 1: Find anything in Bunnings. 64 00:02:38,680 --> 00:02:41,680 Speaker 3: But we will be doing these tasks over the next 65 00:02:41,760 --> 00:02:42,280 Speaker 3: month or so. 66 00:02:42,600 --> 00:02:45,600 Speaker 2: Bella, what's a traditional manly task you want to see? 67 00:02:45,880 --> 00:02:50,639 Speaker 1: And? Hell, hello, how are we? Would you consider us 68 00:02:50,680 --> 00:02:52,120 Speaker 1: manly men? Bella? The boys? 69 00:02:52,720 --> 00:02:54,799 Speaker 2: Look, I think the most manly thing is building a 70 00:02:54,840 --> 00:02:55,600 Speaker 2: part of a house. 71 00:02:55,639 --> 00:02:57,520 Speaker 1: So you know what, I think You've got to get 72 00:02:57,520 --> 00:02:59,680 Speaker 1: your hands and you're talk together and start doing that. 73 00:03:00,040 --> 00:03:04,359 Speaker 1: Who's got to trust this to build it? Well, you've 74 00:03:04,400 --> 00:03:07,600 Speaker 1: got a hammer and a screwdriver. That's all that matters, mate. 75 00:03:07,600 --> 00:03:13,720 Speaker 3: And then you and manly, you got no idea yourself fella. 76 00:03:13,800 --> 00:03:15,720 Speaker 3: I'm pretty sure no one just rocks up with a 77 00:03:15,760 --> 00:03:18,280 Speaker 3: screwdriver and a hammer and starts a quality reno. 78 00:03:19,120 --> 00:03:20,799 Speaker 1: All right, good on your mate. All right, well look 79 00:03:20,800 --> 00:03:22,560 Speaker 1: these are all things we're going to be trying over 80 00:03:22,600 --> 00:03:25,640 Speaker 1: the next month. Also all thanks to Solo, just to prove. 81 00:03:25,520 --> 00:03:27,880 Speaker 3: How far the modern man has come, how far masculine 82 00:03:27,919 --> 00:03:28,400 Speaker 3: it is come. 83 00:03:28,760 --> 00:03:31,240 Speaker 1: It is all thanks to Solo. No sugar, great refreshing taste, 84 00:03:31,280 --> 00:03:32,400 Speaker 1: Solo zero sugar. 85 00:03:32,600 --> 00:03:35,119 Speaker 3: Now are you done with that? Why not check out 86 00:03:35,200 --> 00:03:38,280 Speaker 3: more from Willen Woody on the Full Show podcast.