1 00:00:10,669 --> 00:00:15,189 Speaker 1: My Herd podcasts, hear more Kids podcasts, playlists, and listen. 2 00:00:14,909 --> 00:00:16,149 Speaker 2: Live on the Free I. 3 00:00:16,069 --> 00:00:20,189 Speaker 3: Hard Willa thirt six y five. Celebrity memoirs. Have they 4 00:00:20,189 --> 00:00:23,469 Speaker 3: got to go? Give us a call. We love your thoughts, 5 00:00:25,189 --> 00:00:26,108 Speaker 3: brand new bit here. 6 00:00:28,589 --> 00:00:31,709 Speaker 4: Got it girl, let's got to go. 7 00:00:31,869 --> 00:00:34,428 Speaker 3: Celebrity memoir in the spot these I should mention there 8 00:00:34,429 --> 00:00:36,469 Speaker 3: are some great ones. There are some great celebrity memoirs. 9 00:00:36,989 --> 00:00:41,068 Speaker 2: Some some very good friends of ours have done celebrity memoirs. 10 00:00:40,668 --> 00:00:41,948 Speaker 3: And respect to them, and I think there's a lot 11 00:00:41,949 --> 00:00:44,229 Speaker 3: of work that's involved. But I think occasionally I think 12 00:00:44,229 --> 00:00:46,269 Speaker 3: we're just getting a little bit too obsessed by them guys. 13 00:00:46,309 --> 00:00:49,748 Speaker 3: And at the end of the day, story is not 14 00:00:49,748 --> 00:00:50,349 Speaker 3: that great. 15 00:00:50,909 --> 00:00:52,708 Speaker 2: So I think your story is great, but your story 16 00:00:52,748 --> 00:00:54,629 Speaker 2: is not done. I think we hit on something. 17 00:00:54,709 --> 00:00:57,749 Speaker 3: Yeah, she was releasing your memoir when you're seventy, like 18 00:00:57,869 --> 00:00:59,749 Speaker 3: David Attenbery's memoir Perfect. 19 00:00:59,949 --> 00:01:03,789 Speaker 1: I love to read that perfect, Mick Jagger perha, you 20 00:01:03,789 --> 00:01:05,869 Speaker 1: know what I mean. But like, yeah, I think when 21 00:01:05,909 --> 00:01:08,389 Speaker 1: you're in your mid thirties or even under thirty and 22 00:01:08,389 --> 00:01:12,268 Speaker 1: you're a a memoir, yeap, it's not sure, it's not 23 00:01:12,309 --> 00:01:13,709 Speaker 1: It shouldn't be memoir at this stage. 24 00:01:13,749 --> 00:01:15,629 Speaker 3: It's just like a life update. So I've got a 25 00:01:15,629 --> 00:01:17,429 Speaker 3: few here to read out. We'll get to your calls 26 00:01:17,469 --> 00:01:18,309 Speaker 3: on third and one and six. 27 00:01:18,469 --> 00:01:18,629 Speaker 1: Five. 28 00:01:18,629 --> 00:01:20,589 Speaker 3: Are feeling about celebrity memoirs at the moment, becau's a 29 00:01:20,589 --> 00:01:23,229 Speaker 3: lot of them out there. Would you read this memoir 30 00:01:23,389 --> 00:01:27,589 Speaker 3: Woods A Different Kind of Power, a memoir by Kiwi 31 00:01:27,709 --> 00:01:31,029 Speaker 3: former Kiwi prim Prime Minister j Cinda Adurn I'm not. 32 00:01:31,549 --> 00:01:33,269 Speaker 2: I think she's got obviously a bit to say. I'm 33 00:01:33,309 --> 00:01:35,149 Speaker 2: not a huge fan of politics, so no, I'm not reading. 34 00:01:35,189 --> 00:01:38,389 Speaker 3: She's interesting, She's very interesting, said she. 35 00:01:38,309 --> 00:01:40,949 Speaker 2: Would be give some insights in some huge moments, such 36 00:01:40,989 --> 00:01:45,669 Speaker 2: as I couldn't name them now, I'd be here for weeks. 37 00:01:45,709 --> 00:01:49,829 Speaker 3: Miley Cyrus at least her first celebrity memoir when she 38 00:01:49,869 --> 00:01:50,429 Speaker 3: was seventeen. 39 00:01:50,749 --> 00:01:56,389 Speaker 4: It was called Miles to Go. At least she's leaned in. 40 00:01:57,109 --> 00:01:58,829 Speaker 4: You open the book, there's one chapter and then just 41 00:01:58,989 --> 00:02:02,589 Speaker 4: bank pages. I would read that because you'd read it. 42 00:02:02,589 --> 00:02:04,189 Speaker 4: You read that, I love Marley Cyrus. 43 00:02:04,709 --> 00:02:11,508 Speaker 3: Snooky Snooky from Geordie Shore, one of the sure Confessions 44 00:02:11,549 --> 00:02:13,588 Speaker 3: of a Guide Debt Snookie. 45 00:02:13,709 --> 00:02:15,948 Speaker 2: I wouldn't read that one, Okay, I wouldn't read that but. 46 00:02:15,909 --> 00:02:17,668 Speaker 3: She's done it, and that's the point that there's er 47 00:02:17,709 --> 00:02:20,029 Speaker 3: many out there there occasionally good. I mean, I'm a 48 00:02:20,069 --> 00:02:22,069 Speaker 3: big fan of a sports memoir. I've read Steve Steve 49 00:02:22,109 --> 00:02:23,589 Speaker 3: Ware's memoir has a good one. 50 00:02:23,709 --> 00:02:27,589 Speaker 2: Yeah, James Hurd memoir, Reading reading the play Nathan Buckley, 51 00:02:28,109 --> 00:02:28,949 Speaker 2: I haven't read buses? 52 00:02:28,989 --> 00:02:29,749 Speaker 1: Have you read buses? 53 00:02:29,909 --> 00:02:32,869 Speaker 3: Read them? So? I mean, as I think after, at 54 00:02:32,869 --> 00:02:36,669 Speaker 3: what point do you think the celebrity memoir? So, at 55 00:02:36,669 --> 00:02:40,549 Speaker 3: what point do you think the the memoir is like memoirble? 56 00:02:40,949 --> 00:02:44,069 Speaker 2: I think I think you have to be at least 57 00:02:44,229 --> 00:02:47,189 Speaker 2: over the age of forty to release a member. 58 00:02:47,269 --> 00:02:48,109 Speaker 4: What if you've what if. 59 00:02:48,029 --> 00:02:50,469 Speaker 3: You've what if you've sailed around the world by yourself? 60 00:02:50,509 --> 00:02:52,589 Speaker 3: You know that probably did you know? It's always that 61 00:02:52,669 --> 00:02:55,909 Speaker 3: you have to have completed defeat. That is memoirble you. 62 00:02:56,149 --> 00:02:57,788 Speaker 2: That's not a memoir that like if you if you 63 00:02:57,829 --> 00:02:59,829 Speaker 2: sail around the world and write a book about that experience, 64 00:02:59,949 --> 00:03:00,709 Speaker 2: that's a great book. 65 00:03:00,749 --> 00:03:01,429 Speaker 1: I'm all for that. 66 00:03:01,629 --> 00:03:03,629 Speaker 2: Yeah, okay, but what I don't like is going, Hey, 67 00:03:03,669 --> 00:03:05,469 Speaker 2: I sailed around the world. Who wants to hear about 68 00:03:05,469 --> 00:03:09,349 Speaker 2: my entire life? Yeah, let's go to the sailing. 69 00:03:09,149 --> 00:03:11,709 Speaker 3: Because they always start off at like, you know, the 70 00:03:11,829 --> 00:03:12,149 Speaker 3: day I. 71 00:03:12,189 --> 00:03:14,269 Speaker 2: Was born, I was a lonely kid. It's like I'll 72 00:03:14,309 --> 00:03:15,589 Speaker 2: get to the sailing mate. 73 00:03:16,749 --> 00:03:18,549 Speaker 3: Yeah, there's a lot of that going on. There's a 74 00:03:18,589 --> 00:03:20,549 Speaker 3: lot of that going on. All right, Yeah, we have 75 00:03:20,669 --> 00:03:23,349 Speaker 3: we have some thirteen one o six five if you 76 00:03:23,349 --> 00:03:25,549 Speaker 3: would like to tell us what you think about celebrity memoirs, 77 00:03:27,069 --> 00:03:29,709 Speaker 3: and a lot a lot of people are called Shannon 78 00:03:29,789 --> 00:03:34,349 Speaker 3: hung up, Kevin, Kevin Spacey My Good Side, a memoir 79 00:03:34,509 --> 00:03:35,069 Speaker 3: by Kevin. 80 00:03:34,909 --> 00:03:36,229 Speaker 2: Spacey recently did he do that? 81 00:03:36,229 --> 00:03:36,789 Speaker 1: Didn't release that? 82 00:03:36,869 --> 00:03:37,149 Speaker 2: Really? 83 00:03:37,149 --> 00:03:37,509 Speaker 3: I think so? 84 00:03:37,789 --> 00:03:40,949 Speaker 2: Since all the things, so yeah, yeah, I mean I'm 85 00:03:40,949 --> 00:03:43,589 Speaker 2: not reading. No, I'm not reading that, Okay, read or 86 00:03:43,629 --> 00:03:47,749 Speaker 2: watch anything given? Is that a principle? Uh well well 87 00:03:48,029 --> 00:03:49,349 Speaker 2: I'm not sure what it is. I'm just not reading 88 00:03:49,349 --> 00:03:49,629 Speaker 2: it will