Sona Movsesian
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Do you get recognized at all when you walk around? Only if I talk, because people don't really know what I look like. They've only ever heard me. So, yeah. they're usually pretty disappointed when they see what I look like.
I can't say that's happened to me, but I did once when I was on a plane, and everybody's doing the overhead baggage situation, that kind of pre-flight jostle around. Somebody at that point said, hey, are you Glenn off the radio? And, you know, so then I had that moment of, oh, no, am I about to be stuck sitting next to somebody who is a big fan of the show? That could go either way.
I can't say that's happened to me, but I did once when I was on a plane, and everybody's doing the overhead baggage situation, that kind of pre-flight jostle around. Somebody at that point said, hey, are you Glenn off the radio? And, you know, so then I had that moment of, oh, no, am I about to be stuck sitting next to somebody who is a big fan of the show? That could go either way.
I can't say that's happened to me, but I did once when I was on a plane, and everybody's doing the overhead baggage situation, that kind of pre-flight jostle around. Somebody at that point said, hey, are you Glenn off the radio? And, you know, so then I had that moment of, oh, no, am I about to be stuck sitting next to somebody who is a big fan of the show? That could go either way.
But luckily, New Zealanders are pretty shy. And yeah, he left me alone.
But luckily, New Zealanders are pretty shy. And yeah, he left me alone.
But luckily, New Zealanders are pretty shy. And yeah, he left me alone.
This is a New Zealand thing, right? So, you know. U.S., you know, you guys love to put people on a pedestal. You love to be the person on the pedestal. Yes, yes. In New Zealand, the tall poppy syndrome is, you know, is live and large. I see. And so, yeah, once anybody gets too successful, you know, then it's up to the rest of us to pull them down to our level. Okay.
This is a New Zealand thing, right? So, you know. U.S., you know, you guys love to put people on a pedestal. You love to be the person on the pedestal. Yes, yes. In New Zealand, the tall poppy syndrome is, you know, is live and large. I see. And so, yeah, once anybody gets too successful, you know, then it's up to the rest of us to pull them down to our level. Okay.
This is a New Zealand thing, right? So, you know. U.S., you know, you guys love to put people on a pedestal. You love to be the person on the pedestal. Yes, yes. In New Zealand, the tall poppy syndrome is, you know, is live and large. I see. And so, yeah, once anybody gets too successful, you know, then it's up to the rest of us to pull them down to our level. Okay.
We all think we could be the prime minister if we just gave it a go, for example.
We all think we could be the prime minister if we just gave it a go, for example.
We all think we could be the prime minister if we just gave it a go, for example.
Well, so because I work in breakfast radio, I have to arrive here at the station about 3.45 a.m. Nope. So that means my alarm goes off at 2.52. Hard pass. Oh, my God. So, Sona, you don't want a job at Breakfast Radio?
Well, so because I work in breakfast radio, I have to arrive here at the station about 3.45 a.m. Nope. So that means my alarm goes off at 2.52. Hard pass. Oh, my God. So, Sona, you don't want a job at Breakfast Radio?
Well, so because I work in breakfast radio, I have to arrive here at the station about 3.45 a.m. Nope. So that means my alarm goes off at 2.52. Hard pass. Oh, my God. So, Sona, you don't want a job at Breakfast Radio?
As soon as I can. Yeah, all I ever want to do is be asleep. So generally about quarter past 8. Okay. I try and get a little nap in in the afternoon after lunch. Yeah. Depending on, you know, what's going on in my life, because otherwise by, yeah, about 6 p.m., I'm not making any sense at all. Yeah.
As soon as I can. Yeah, all I ever want to do is be asleep. So generally about quarter past 8. Okay. I try and get a little nap in in the afternoon after lunch. Yeah. Depending on, you know, what's going on in my life, because otherwise by, yeah, about 6 p.m., I'm not making any sense at all. Yeah.
As soon as I can. Yeah, all I ever want to do is be asleep. So generally about quarter past 8. Okay. I try and get a little nap in in the afternoon after lunch. Yeah. Depending on, you know, what's going on in my life, because otherwise by, yeah, about 6 p.m., I'm not making any sense at all. Yeah.
Yeah. So I have a wife and two daughters, grown up daughters. They did both actually leave and go off to university and then both came back again. How do you feel about that, Glenn?