Chapter 1: Who are the main hosts of this episode?
I'm having a party, a party for three. Me, Bree, Claudia, that's our party. Ella's off sick today.
Or is she?
Oh no, you played that audio of her to us before. She sounds sick, bro.
Yeah, I could tell she was sick yesterday. Like actual sick, not Gen Z sick.
Gen Z sick, yeah. Sick of interacting.
Yeah.
I need a day off. I need to recharge my social battery. That's funny. No, you run on empty like the rest of us.
Yeah, and then have a mental breakdown once it gets too low. Yeah, come on.
Burn yourself out.
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Chapter 2: What does it mean to have a 'human medicine' partner?
Very old school dad behaviour. I don't think that's modern dad behaviour.
And my dad is a busy guy. He's very busy. He's always doing something. I said to him – I had a go at him one time and I said – You know, it doesn't take much, Dad, to pick up the phone. It doesn't have to be a lot.
Chapter 3: How do the hosts define 'human medicine' in relationships?
It doesn't have to be every couple of days.
No.
It doesn't have to be every week even, but if it's once a fortnight, you know, I'd appreciate, you know, you picking up the phone and we can chat for five minutes, we can chat for ten minutes, we can chat for however long you got.
You know what I think? Sorry to cut you off, yes.
And it doesn't need to be about anything in particular.
That's what it is. It doesn't. No. I think dads can get hung up on the idea that they need to have something to talk about. They don't. They don't. They can just call and go, how's your day? What have you been doing?
What's new with you? What are you doing later? That's it. Do you need any money? I will say my dad has definitely gotten better.
Do you want any money?
My dad never offers money.
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Chapter 4: Who do the hosts consider as their 'human medicine'?
I wonder if I called my dad and asked him.
He'd give you money.
He would give me money.
If you rang him and said, Dad. I need money. I need money. I can't tell you why. I just, I need some money.
We should do this on the show tomorrow.
He'll go, he'll go, how much?
Dad, I can't tell you right now, but I need.
Five grand.
I need five grand. Oh! And I need it, like, now. I reckon he would... I can tell you, like... Word for word? In a while. I can't tell you right now, but I can tell you later on what it was for. But right now, I just need it.
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Chapter 5: What experiences do the hosts share about their family relationships?
Would he do the same for me?
No. Unusual.
Whereas I have received that phone call from my dad.
Was it for five grand?
Not far off.
Yeah.
Anyway, that's by the by.
Brie, who is your, what's it called? Human medicine. I've got a few. Like there's some friends where you can't have a few, you get one.
Yeah.
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Chapter 6: How do the hosts discuss the importance of communication with parents?
I've had quite a few people. This is my question. I think this might be an off the podcast chat. I've had quite a few people inbox me asking if there's like a after party. Yeah. Like an after party or a meet and greet or like a hang.
We haven't discussed it. I'm definitely keen to pop out for a drink with everyone after.
I'll send you to the foyer as well just to go shake some hands.
Well, I'm leaving very early on Saturday morning to drive to Rotorua for my mum's birthday. So I won't be having a big one. But, I mean, we're going to be done by quarter to eight.
You could stay out till 9.30.
I could stay for a couple of hours. Yeah, yeah, totally.
You know, like you're still going to get home pretty early.
Oh, 9.30.
Oof, big one. He said not a big night. Come on. You get from 8 till 8.30.
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