Chapter 1: What led to the host finally meeting Sam?
hello and welcome back to the maths funny podcast and guys the season may be over but this podcast isn't just yet at least i've still got a couple more updates and interviews planned and in exciting news for those of you who have enjoyed the occasional laugh on here because it's you know apparently no maths occasionally funny um
I'm actually doing a new podcast, which I think I'm going to start in a week or two. And again, that's just because I've enjoyed doing this pod again so much the last couple of months and the feedback and just having fun with it. I want to do something new, which is maybe just a podcast once every week, once every two weeks with a friend or a co-host.
I'm figuring out the specifics now, but essentially it's just going to be something fun for you guys to listen to. I'll share that when there's actually something to share. But for today's episode, I finally met Sam. And when I say finally, you have to remember, and for those who didn't listen to a previous podcast of mine, I knew Sam before his time of Married at First Sight.
We'd matched on a dating app, we'd spoken on there, we'd spoke on Instagram in the DMs, and then we just never got around to meeting or having a date for one specific reason, which I wanted to bring up to Sam face to face, which I did. And, yeah, this chat to me is fun because it's not really like an interview.
Chapter 2: How did Sam's experience on Married At First Sight affect his life?
I said to Sam, hey, do you want to come on the pod first? And if you do, like, I don't want to do just a maths-related chat where that's going to be like he said, she said, or he said, he said, where it's just like, you know, stirring up drama with Chris. I was like, let's move on and just show – you're fun and let's just have a laugh.
And Sam is the person on this show who I kind of resonate with the most, like personality wise, lifestyle wise. Like I think we're quite similar in many ways. And yeah, I actually did say to him, if you come on as well, I want to prove to Australia that you are fun because his season ended with him coming across a little too serious and,
to some viewers when he got his diary out to read to Chris with those questions, which I personally love. Like, I keep a diary and do the same. So, yeah, please enjoy this.
Chapter 3: What insights does Sam share about gay hookup culture?
Again, there's no real structure. It's a bit of a mess in the best way. Like, the conversation just goes here, there, and everywhere. But personally, I really enjoyed this hour or so with Sam. See ya. Hi, Sam. Hello, how are you? Yeah, good. Welcome to my house. Yeah, wow.
Chapter 4: How does Sam feel about being perceived as serious?
It's good to be here. This feels awkward. It does feel awkward. Before we get into the conversation, should we get the, what's the word, the elephant in the room out the way? Clear the air. Clear the air. I'm sorry. I did lie to you. For people that don't know our history before Married at First Sight. Take it away.
Chapter 5: What are the humorous moments involving Sam's notebook?
You tell them. Well, we matched. We did match on what app was it? Was it Hinge? Hinge maybe. Yeah. Talking for a while. Moved it over to Instagram.
What's a while? I would say it's under 48 hours.
Chapter 6: How does Sam's gym business reflect his personality?
It was weeks. Was it?
I don't know.
It was enough to move over to Instagram, right?
Oh, did we? Yeah, okay. What did you mean, did we? No, yeah, you're right. Actually, I do remember that now. Sorry.
Chapter 7: What are the challenges of dating in the gay community?
Yeah, because then when you went on maths, I searched your name and went for other replies to my stories. You said...
Yeah, and I saw the message that you sent, but obviously I was following the rules. When I said, oh, you're on maths, don't worry, I'm not going to. Well, I didn't even want to open it because I didn't want to seem like I was ignoring you. So I didn't get to see the whole context of the message.
Oh, that was just, I sent you that message to reassure you because I just wanted to be like, you obviously know I do maths stuff. You're now on maths. Yeah. I don't want you to feel like I'm going to, I don't know, jump out and go.
Chapter 8: What future plans does Sam have after the show?
He's mine. I don't know, like something. Cause I genuinely, at that point when I found out there was gays on the show, firstly, my first thought was, okay, these gays, I bet I know one of them. Then I see the pictures. I'm like, oh yeah, I do know one of them. And then I was like, oh, this is going to be awkward.
But then I thought, no, I'm not going to say, like I'd wait and see how you and Chris went. Yeah. Yeah, but just going back to, so you did lie to me. I tried to move past that. No, no, no, no.
We're back. Yeah, look, it's a lonely, lonely time in Adelaide. And sometimes on the weekends, I would on a Sunday afternoon, a bit hungover, just get the little location dial and just pop it over in Sydney, the gay capital of Australia. To me, it's misleading. Yeah. Misleading sounds nicer than lying. And like in the conversation at any point, did I say I live in Sydney?
No, but your profile said Sydney. But that was just because the location was moved, right? So it would be the same as if I was here on holidays. No, it said like- Lives in Sydney?
Yeah, you know, and it's got the little house thing. Nah, I don't know. It did. What? Because I often will look what suburbs one looks because often people put suburb, but you just kept it as Sydney. Oh, man. Maybe I was really doubling down on the line. No, I was like, oh, I wonder like, is it in the West? Is it the Eastern suburbs? Really far West.
Yeah, then it was only when we moved the conversation to... Yeah, we moved it to Instagram. Then I'm like, I think I said, do you live in Adelaide?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I do. Yeah, sorry about that. You could think of it as a really far southwest suburb of Adelaide, of Sydney.
Yeah, very, very. But no, on that, I did... Oh, a notebook. Cool. I did write in my notebook at the time.
You got some questions for me?
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