Chapter 1: What are the hosts' thoughts on body confidence and T-shirt choices?
Morning.
Hi, how are you?
Yeah, all right. How are you?
Yeah, fine, thank you. You look nice. It's too much red, isn't it? No, it's nice. Why? How do I feel? I don't believe you. Because weirdly, this is a T-shirt. Why don't you? Well, I'll tell you why. Do you have T-shirts or something that you just don't feel as comfortable in?
Chapter 2: What is the concept behind the 'Chatabix +30' podcast idea?
You go, oh, I like that one on me.
On the way they fit me? Yeah. Well, because, like, the colour or the design or my body.
So the three options again? Because of the design, as in what's on it? The design of the T-shirt or the way it fits my body. Oh, the way it fits your body. loads yeah well this is one i feel is cut to the wrong shape of my body don't know just feels like it's not right for my body well you want it tighter yeah yeah i want less of it and tighter i hate the lack of skin you can see
I just accept that that's a sort of piss-take thing now, that it's been going on so long that there's sort of been jokes that I'm confident with my body. I'm just accepting... Well, you're quite confident. No, I'm fucking not. I've just had to accept it for the last few years that that's a thing that we... Do you think I'm happy with my body?
No, but I think you're happier.
Yeah.
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Chapter 3: How do the hosts plan to involve 80-year-olds in their podcast?
And that's enough for me.
I like the way this is such a derogatory thing.
It should be a good thing.
Yeah, I know. No, but I think you're happier. Massive negative. And that's not good enough. Yeah.
Disgusting the way you're happier. I was going to talk to you about this, but we're different. We've got different bodies. but i've been really looking after myself yeah for four and a half months now and i cannot shift my belly last thing to go apparently i don't know why that calls silence I was like, right, what else? What's gone before then?
The arse has shifted.
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Chapter 4: What chaotic moments occur during the Instagram Live session?
You can say the arm, the bingo wings. No, your arse has dropped. That was out of control.
Honestly, I bought scales. I'm not bothering with those anymore because I weighed myself. Are you comfortable saying what you weigh? No, I'm not saying what I weigh.
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I weighed myself and then last week, I'm really watching what I eat. I just can't be bothered. No, come on. Because there's going to be no-it-alls going, oh, you should do it on this way. Yeah, well, don't read it. All right. Well, basically, watching what I eat, trying to understand a bit more.
Chapter 5: How does Rob Beckett contribute to the podcast episode?
I'm cutting down calories. I'm on the Peloton. I'm going for walks. That should be enough. That's easy.
And then I weighed myself the next week. I went up a pound. I don't know about that. I don't. I'm eating 1,600 calories a day. Well, that's quite low, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah. Well, you should be then. You probably are.
Chapter 6: What humorous mishaps happen during the live recording?
I think you probably are. It's just like, oh, I think, like, I don't know anything. So this is all second and third hand. Why did it drop off you? Just built different, I guess.
Yeah, I know.
No, no. I don't. What do you eat? What did you have last night? Meatballs. With what?
Spaghetti. I wouldn't go near that. Honestly, I've hardly touched anything like that for four months.
Chapter 7: What insights do the hosts share about their personal experiences?
Why have I got a massive lump of flat fat? Do you know when you're just thick?
No. I feel really thick. Thick sack.
Yeah.
Do you ever think maybe, not that you say you, but maybe I sometimes think maybe the stuff underneath me is just big. What's that mean? I don't know. You know, when you look at, you know, I don't know, say Joe Marla, right? You know, Joe Marla's a big bloke.
Yeah.
He's muscle, isn't he? Yeah, but his default is chunky. So you're saying my default is chunky, right?
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Chapter 8: How does the episode conclude with reflections on the live session?
Well, am I? It wasn't when I played football.
I don't think it was.
No, I've seen you looking slim, Jim, in your old photos.
Honestly, I'm done with it. I said to Naomi, I've gone through my 40s going, oh, fuck it, I'm getting old. Who gives a shit? Did you think that? In my head. Oh, right. In my head, that'd be. Complete denial.
And now I'm like, no. Well, what about looking at it like this? This is why I think it's a good way of looking at stuff. Just being healthy at our age is good, and the extra thing might be weight loss. Being healthy. So you're eating, and you're eating well, you're healthy. You probably live longer. Look at it like that. This is so unappealing to a 20-year-old, isn't it, this podcast?
Yeah, but how many do we have? Not a huge amount. I'm thinking, right, no, just think about it. So if I was listening to two 80-year-olds talk about their issues of an 80-year-old, because that's 30 years on, I'd fucking love it.
He genuinely meant that.
I'd love to listen to two 80-year-olds talk about, like, how they struggled to get out. Because I was on the train yesterday and there was a... Out of the bar. Yeah, well, no, there was a guy... Nice, really nice guy. Got off at York. He won't be listening. He's about 80. And he was struggling to get up out of his train seat. a little bit.
And I said, um, Dick, but what's it called him a dick, mate? Sorry. I feel bad now. It's just, I know you were being edgy. Yeah, it was edgy. Yeah. Cut that out. So he was, uh, he was, he was holding onto the table edge bit. And I said, I said, was he like a knob? No, like, uh, No. Oh, God. Why has it gone down this route? I'll just follow you.
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