Chapter 1: What social media platforms does The Big Show use?
For all you mad bastards loving the Big Show podcast, get up even closer on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.
Or Raw Dog It.
Four to seven every weekday. On Radio Hodak here.
G'day, fellas. Backbone.
Hello.
How are you, Jase, man? You're not shaving today. You all good, man? Yeah, I'm great. You okay? I'm real good. You all good, man?
I'm real good, man. Do you want to help me if I ask if you're all good, man? Yeah, no, look, I'm tippity-top.
Tippity-top. How was the play last night? Brilliant. You like that shit? Brilliant. Wow, really? Yes. Great. You all good, though?
One of the best plays I've seen. Very, very good.
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Chapter 2: How did the play 'A View From The Bridge' impact the hosts?
Where were you sitting? We were on the balcony. You went and saw a view from the bridge last night with Beulah Kwale. Yes. Who was a guest a couple of weeks ago there. What did your wife think? She loved it. She cried. Wow.
Yeah.
I think I had a go at that as well.
Yeah, I cried as well. Yeah. And I can say that throughout it, Keezy, there was a lot of... There is a real moment where you're like, oh.
Chapter 3: What were the highlights of the play experience shared by the hosts?
Isn't it? It's quite a famous play. You should be going to it. It's just not at all our cup of tea.
What I will say is they played the tension. Sorry, it's just not. They played the tension beautifully. Yeah. Beautifully. It was very, very, very good. Five buzzies. Fialos. That's pretty good, isn't it? Five buzzies.
That's great, man.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Performances. Superb. Where did you sit, sorry? Balcony.
Oh, yeah, good. Yeah, yeah, it was good. I'd like to go somewhere else because I was right on the stage. Yes, okay. Which was great because you're looking up there. Yes. And it's quite good because I think every vantage point, you see things and you also miss things. Yes.
You know, so every sort of area that you sit, you catch things that you wouldn't if you were sitting somewhere else and you miss things. Yeah. It's a famous play, right?
It's been around for a long time. You guys haven't seen it or didn't know the moments in it and you still were shocked?
I've never read it.
Right. I've never seen it. I knew the play.
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Chapter 4: What personal experiences did the hosts share about sleep issues?
But lately I'm like, holy shit. That's right. Which is weird.
It's been a bit of extra worry, hasn't it?
But today, after I did the jobs, I was like, what the fuck was I worried about?
But it's not even about the worry.
No.
It's not even about the jobs. What happens is your brain gets into a cycle of making things worse than they are.
Spiralling. Spiralling, yeah.
Catastrophising. And it's not even about the things anymore. No. It's about your brain getting into a habit of making things worse than they appear, which is not good.
But until I could actually go and do the thing... You know, there's no way of stopping.
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Chapter 5: How do the hosts cope with anxiety and sleep challenges?
That rules. That was fucking mint.
I've had, fellas, something quite amazing happen to me on the sleep front. Four nights in a row, just cracking sleeps. Oh, that's great, man. Cracking sleeps.
That's great to hear.
Even when I was in the halfway house. Nobody wants to hear about that, man. In Melbourne.
You had a good sleep there.
Yeah, well, the bed was really firm. And my wife and I were both like, our backs were fine again. Oh, you've got bad backs. You need a firm bed, man. And when we went to Vietnam, it was the same thing. We were on firm beds all the time, and we had no back issues. And we're like, we've got to change our fucking mattress. Whatever you do, though, don't.
Just keep talking about it.
It's really comfortable, though, our mattress.
You know what you should do is go get a new mattress, go get a new phone, and go to the doctor all in one day.
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