Chapter 1: What was the missed opportunity for the podcast in Raglan?
Oh, morning, Matty Heath. Good morning to everyone. How are you today? Good, thanks. How's any green shoots for the ACC and the survey? Oh, there's always green shoots where we come from, Matty, you know that? Yeah. There's green shoots every day, every day. People are recommending the podcast, get to listen to it, and we get another listen.
Chapter 2: What happened with the UK radio station playing false news about King Charles?
That's great. That's a route. Yeah, the agenda already grows.
Chapter 3: Who is the new coach for the NZ Breakers and what is his background?
The only issue that we have is most people are ashamed to listen to us. They don't want to share that they listen to the agenda on a daily basis. Well, that's great that your numbers are raw. It's hard for Word of Mouth to really spread.
Chapter 4: What are the implications of Jai Arrow's motor neuron disease diagnosis?
Yeah, because it's just so people know what we're talking about. It's Radio Survey Day today where all the radio stations get around and pour over some numbers. They grow some green shoots if they don't have them. They'll find a few. Never any negatives coming out of the survey. I have noticed that. For some reason, there's always about 200,000 more people listening to radio each year.
I don't know where they're coming from. Yeah, but the cold hard reality of podcasts, you actually know exactly how many people are listening. And not listening is more important.
Chapter 5: Why is Ronaldo heading to another World Cup?
Yeah. Hey, well, there's always more people not listening than listening. Yeah, it's true. I mean, until you hit 8 billion.
Chapter 6: What strategies are the All Whites considering for targeting Iran?
If the agenda ever hits more people listening than not listening, and within the agenda already could take over the world. Do you reckon 4 billion's within our sights? That's not their idea. World domination. What should we do today, Pinky? Do what we do every day. If we could dominate the entire world, what would we do? Oh, I don't know.
Chapter 7: What feedback did listeners provide in the 'Yours Please' segment?
We had a situation yesterday. Balls Deep. I sent you guys that. The cowboy place out in the middle of Central North Island for Balls Deep. Yeah, so there's a full western village that someone's built with like a courthouse, like a saloon. There's like lots and lots of shops. There's a knock shop. Yeah, there's a whole street. It's Wild West. There's a bank. Was Peter Jackson involved?
I don't know who built it. It went on sale about five or six years ago as well. Yeah, I think it's still on that sale. Yeah, is it? It's still trying to sell it. Because, I mean, I don't know how many people need a full Western town. But the problem with dudes is they see that and go, hang on. We could turn that into balls deep. We could turn that into a sports cult. Yeah.
Where we just watch sport in the courthouse. No, we'd have to punish people in the courthouse and watch sport in the saloon. Yeah. Court hearings would be amazing. Yeah. That would be quite good, actually, to make sure that everyone's playing by the rules. It'd be like that court session we went to with the Black Clash. It's just a changing room session. Yeah.
So you've committed some crime, but people aren't allowed to drink with their right hand.
Yep.
The youngest member that has to fill everyone's glasses up, the youngest member of the team. You're not allowed to point at anyone with your finger. Yeah. So the judge points an accusatory finger at someone. Drink. Drink. You know. Hey, we went on a field trip yesterday, Matty. Yeah, I saw that. Went out to Rags and went to the World Surf League. It wasn't on, obviously.
They haven't got waves till the weekend. Yeah. But we thought we'd just go check out the vibes. Sure looks good. The footage I've seen out of there when they were surfing across last weekend.
Yeah.
Yeah. God, it looks good. You always talk about those sporting events that are good advertising of New Zealand to the world. Yeah. How beautiful did that look? Yeah, huge markets in Brazil and America. That stuff's going live too. The sun sets at the end of each day. And to close it off, there's a 10-day window. They're getting surfing on the first two days and the last two days.
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