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ZM's Bree & Clint

What info did you JUST find out?

15 Jun 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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KOTIMAISTA. Tästä maasta. Ja S-ryhmän ruokakaupoista. ZM's Brie and Clint podcast. It's our radio show, but wrapped up in a neat little package just for you.

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Chapter 2: What does it mean to learn something new as an adult?

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It's ZM's Brie and Clint podcast. As an adult, we're still learning. We're learning things every day. Unless you're Clint and he says he knows everything. Not true. Not true. Not true. Here's a question. Yeah. Do you think you know more than me? About what topic? In general. Well, no, definitely not. You don't believe it when you're saying it. What am I supposed to say?

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If I said yes, you'd be like, no. And if I say no, you go, you're lying. You know what I don't know? What? How to answer this question. Yeah, there you go. I was about to be very vulnerable with you and admit something that I learned recently. Go on. No. Oh, now you're cracking the sands. Come on, tell us. No, also because you'll laugh at me. Go, tell us. What did you learn?

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You were there when I learned it. That the sun doesn't spin. No. You learned that recently. I can argue that one actually. Here we go. What did you learn? That the pad sticks to the undies, not the person. Ah, yes. Yes. You did learn that recently. Which is good as a father of girls that I learned that now. I think great that you've learned it now. Yeah, yeah.

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Not that I imagine I'll be the one having the conversation with them. I'd hope not for your daughter's sake. You can never know. For your daughter's sake. But, hey, you can step up. You can step up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And you never know. You can be there as support. So it's good you have that knowledge. A friend of ours posted this video last week and she was very vulnerable. Right.

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Because she shared – with the world that she learnt this thing recently. When I watch this, and she's a smart girl. I've been friends with her for a number of years and she's smart. She's a smart girl. She's clever. But I could not believe when she came clean about something that she learnt recently. Take a listen.

141.595 - 161.959 Professor Barbara Sahakian

I thought that 91, 95, 98 unlettered were called that because it was the year that they were invented, like created. I just thought like it got better each time, you know, 90, 91, then 90, 95, it got a bit better. And then 90 and 98 came out and we haven't been able to beat it since. So like, that's why there's no like 25 or 26.

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I learned like an hour ago that it's actually like based on the octane, whatever that is.

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Oh no.

Chapter 3: What recent lesson did one host share about the sun?

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That is good stuff. Can we just do a quick round the room? Yeah. Did everybody know that? Did everybody here understand that about fuel? Yeah, I knew that. Yeah? Yeah. Even Ella knew that. Well, I just think it's fancy fuel and non-fancy fuel. It is fancy fuel and non-fancy fuel, yeah. It's the better one. Wow. The 98's the best. Are you sure that wasn't you, Bree? The vintage? It is vintage.

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Like it's wine and she's like... It's crazy. Can I get a liter of your best 98, please? I kind of love it. That's what she thought. She was like, oh, this is the one they invented in 1998 and we haven't been able to top it. That's why it costs more, yeah. Haven't been able to top it since. It's newer, it's fresher. What does she think diesel is? That's a great question. Yeah.

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I'd love to hear her answer on that. She's like, oh, no, that's for trains. Yeah. That's a different kettle of fish. That's for that black train that was on Thomas the Tank Engine. Brilliant. Oh, brilliant. I thought we could ask people to be vulnerable this afternoon and tell us something that you learnt as an adult.

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Maybe it was recently, maybe it was a few years ago, but something that you're pretty sure most people knew, but you learnt it at an older age. Here's one that's come through already. Someone who has said, my friend, who's a doctor, thought that chicken nibbles were off tiny baby chickens. Interesting. To be honest, I don't know if I'd truly considered it and maybe I thought the same thing.

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No, they're just a part of the wing. Right, but what about the tiny little drumsticks that you can get? Yeah. I don't think it's from a tiny... They're not like from pigeons. Well, how would we know? No, not from pigeons. I think they just cut like the wing or the leg smaller. Yeah, right. Yes, Ella? Question. Yeah. Chicken nuggets? They're from babies.

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I think they are, but they're like minced up bits of baby chicken, aren't they? No, no, no, no. The chicken nuggets are from all the bits and pieces that they don't use. Yeah, right, right, right, right. Yeah. Yeah. And they put it through like the big meat grinder. This could be a dangerous conversation. This could be the dumb talking to the dumb. But we're going to do it anyway.

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We want to know from you guys, what's the thing that you only found out recently? Yeah.

Chapter 4: How did a misunderstanding about octane ratings come about?

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Be vulnerable. That apparently everybody else already knew. Play ZM's Bree and Clint. Few people in the text machine said I've just learnt that now. Listen to this. Chartered accountant here, so not dumb. I learnt about the octane thing last year and fully thought 91 was invented in 1991. I thought that for 37 years of my life. Well, I stand corrected. Obviously, more common than we think.

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So we asked, what's the thing that you just learned recently? Sasha's here. Hi, Sasha. Hi, Sasha. Hi, Clinton Brie. What was the thing you learned recently, Sasha? Well, it probably wasn't recent, recent, but in the last probably six years. Okay. And it's a little embarrassing because I'm a primary trained teacher, but over the years, I've become a food technology teacher. Okay.

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I've actually run up in one, Tradie versus Lady, and talked to you guys before. We love that. Yeah, but when you preheat the oven, so there's a light that goes on, say putting 200 degrees, and then you'll notice the light goes off. Yes. And that means inside the oven has got to that temperature. Correct. Yeah. So that was something I probably learned about six years ago. Amazing.

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And you're teaching young people how to cook, Sasha. Yes. Holy smokes. Yeah. Sasha, I love it. What did you think the light going out meant? Did you think the oven had turned off? I don't know. I just thought, oh, whatever. It's still that hot. I was like, yeah, it's sweet. Chuck it in. Who cares? So good. Thanks, Sash. This person wants to be anonymous. God must be embarrassing. Hi, Anonymous.

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Hi, Anonymous. Hello, how are you? Good, thanks. What was the thing you learnt as an adult? Well, I must say, four seconds ago, I just learnt about the oven thing. Oh, there you go. Yeah, I didn't know that was a thing. Anonymous, we're all going to be really honest, and if there's something that we learn today through other people having learned these things, we're going to admit it.

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So good on you. Thank you. Yep. Trust me, I think most people know this one. So I learnt recently, I live in Christchurch, and I was quite fascinated by the Port Hills. Okay. And I thought to myself, well... If they tried to dig through the hill, it would just collapse on itself.

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So I kind of, without really thinking, in a room full of 20 workmates, Maeve stupidly asked, did they just build the tunnel and then put the hill on top? What came first, the tunnel or the hill? Yeah, and then they all immediately started taking the complete piss out of me.

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And one of them actually said that he used to be able to sit in his office and look outside, and before they put the hills there, he could see it. Oh, and they didn't. Anonymous, I just got to check. The food technology teacher didn't know about the oven. Please tell me you're not an engineer who didn't know how tunnels work. You're not a town planner. No, I'm not an engineer.

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No, thank God, Anonymous. Thank God. We asked what's the thing you just recently learnt and there are some doozies on here. There's some real good ones like this one. I learned when I had my first baby that breast milk doesn't come out of just one hole in the nipple. It can come out of like five holes at a time and sprays everywhere. Yeah, fascinating, eh? Did you know that one? I did know that.

Chapter 5: What surprising fact did someone learn about chicken nibbles?

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What do you mean? They moved them around the green, the hole. Do they? Yeah, they'll be in a different place. And they plug them up, put it down somewhere else. Are you learning that one? Yeah, didn't know that. Okay. Someone said, I thought in netball it was called a parcel shot. When the ref blew the whistle, not a pass or shot. I always did wonder what an actual parcel shot was.

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What's a parcel shot? My sister thought seahorses were mythical creatures. There you go. You shouldn't have corrected her. Yeah. You should have left her believing that and let her find out in public. Here's something I've literally learnt reading this. It says, I didn't realise you're supposed to worm yourself as adults. I revealed this to you guys recently, didn't I?

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I'm 25 and never wormed myself once. Apparently people do this monthly. Monthly? No, quarterly. I do it quarterly. I have never wormed myself ever. You've got two dogs. And guess what? What? I worm them. Yeah. I worm them. Yeah. Have I ever had worms? No. How do you know? Because I'd have an itchy bum hole. Do you? No. Okay. Claudia, are you worming yourself now?

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I've wormed myself once in my whole life. Once in your whole life? And I was like, oh, just in case. Guys, guys, I'm going to buy us a box of the chocolate deworming tablets and we're going to take one together. Oh, what a fun little exercise. Now that I think about it, I do drag my arse along the ground a lot. Oh, you do? Yeah, you're always gnawing at it. It just feels so good.

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You just need to leave it alone. The carpet needs cleaning. The carpet needs worming. Completely separate train of thought. Can we get the carpets cleaned? God, lovely brown carpet you've got there. My husband didn't know that dinosaurs were real until we were in a museum with actual skeletons. He thought they were fictional. That's outrageous. That is actually outrageous.

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Someone else said, I thought that the window wiper water for cars was filled when it rained. Then I commented to my family that it hasn't rained in a while. I'm a mechanical engineer. What? Wow. It's a great idea, though, that rainwater fills your car. Be genius. That'd be so good. Just take it off the windscreen. Be very smart.

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I learned the other day that zips on pants have a lock and unlock mode. Yeah, that's a good one. What? Oh, like with the zip up, the zip down. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Got that one. My friend thought baked beans was just bean-shaped spaghetti pasta. I'm 39 and I only found out last week what a thespian is. What they think it was.

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I think when I heard it, I thought my colleague was saying that our principal was a... Aetherian? What's aetherian? It was embarrassing, but oh well. A librarian? A lesbian? A lesbian? Isn't that what everyone thinks when someone says thespian? A thespian is an actor. An actor of the theatre. Yeah.

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I thought creamy eggs had real yolk inside them, so I didn't eat them for years because I thought, ooh, yuck. Wow. I feel like I thought that as a kid as well. I thought North was whatever way I was facing. That's so good. That's very, very good. This whole time I've been singing, Eddie, are you okay? Michael, who is Eddie? And is she okay? Wait. Eddie, are you okay? Are you okay, Eddie?

Chapter 6: What was the revelation about the oven's preheating light?

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You do not need to regularly worm yourself if you have no symptoms. Thank you. I'd rather not take the chance, so... The dragging the bum on the ground is a symptom. You'll like the chocolate buggy. It's all that powdery and yuck. I remember taking them as kids. It gets stuck in your teeth. That does not sound appetising.

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