That Gaby Roslin Podcast: Reasons To Be Joyful - Outta Puff Daddys

Episode Date: August 26, 2025

The Outta Puff Daddys are a bunch of Dads, getting outta puff whilst dancing, and spreading joy.Three members - Jukebox, Maestro and Wolverine - join Gaby for a lovely chat (and dance) - and talk abou...t how this movement started, and how it's grown from a secret performance at a dance school to interactions with Hollywood stars.The OG founders - Jukebox and Maestro - set up the group with the hope of changing the conversation around mental health, through community and talking and dancing.Dad Dancing has never looked so good! (as you can see on their instagram)And remember you can watch all of our episodes on our YouTube channel - as well as seeing our bonus Show n Tell episodes each Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:00:15 Out of Puff Daddies. Hello. Hello. Welcome. Introduce yourselves, but you've introduced yourselves with your real name and then your Outerpuff Daddy name. I am Paul Jukebox crew leader of the Outerpuff Daddies. I'm Dave Maestro. And the Outerpuff Daddies.
Starting point is 00:00:34 My name is Chris, also known as Wolverine from the Outerpuff Daddy. That's wonderful. Do you choose your own names? Some are chosen by ourselves, most are chosen by the crew. So it's normally job-related, personality-related, obviously when you look exactly the same as Hugh Jackman. Yeah, yeah. That's what it was.
Starting point is 00:00:56 I could tell. We've never been spotted in the same place at the same time, so there you go. Oh, can I hear you doing all that? Can you sing one of the numbers then from Greatest Showman? Slightly sore throat today, you can manage talking quite well, but the singing isn't quite working so well. So for people, I mean, the world knows who you are. You know, I remember last time we chatted when he came on the radio show,
Starting point is 00:01:19 you were telling me the people that have messaged you and liked your videos and have put your videos out. And you would do like, can you believe that whoever? I mean, it's incredible how far it's gone out of puff daddy. It just doesn't, every day I get astonished. I mean, yeah, literally just a couple of days ago I said to my wife, this is just crazy. We've got Dane Kelly Holmes regularly liking and comment.
Starting point is 00:01:45 on our post. We recently had Hannah Wondingham in the midst of promoting Mission Impossible she's liking and commenting and it's just you know, it's just this beautiful affirmation that we're kind of reaching people and America as well. Yeah, well, Wolverine has I even had a comment from Wolverine from from Hugh himself. What did you? No, come on, Cher.
Starting point is 00:02:11 Absolutely, absolutely. What did he say? It was short and sweet but it pretty much made my life actually when you came on. It was a picture of me and come on Wolverine it was. Yes! Oh, that's it. Which there you go. The internet is
Starting point is 00:02:27 can't get any better. But actually it's far more than that for you guys but that's just a little bit of a cherry. Yeah, it's like a little fun part on the top but probably the most important messages we get are from our kind of wider global audience
Starting point is 00:02:43 from all walks of life, men, women, being inspired by what we do, being touched by what we do. I mean, without any exaggeration, I get hundreds of direct messages every day, thousands per week. I try to read and engage with as many as I possibly can, but it touches me every day. How we're inspiring people to challenge themselves and move out of their comfort zone and find their joy and find their community and do the thing that they love to do or wanted to do. And one always sticks out to me was a woman. It was about a year ago from America in her mid-50s.
Starting point is 00:03:26 When she was younger, she was a swimmer. Love to swim and had lost body confidence and putting a swimsuit on and therefore stopped swimming. And she saw how we were just being ourselves and embracing and not worrying about, too much about what other people think in regards of our dance and our routines and the fact that the reality is we are all different shapes and sizes and all abilities within the crew and we had inspired her to put her swimsuit back on and go swimming and she'd found her new
Starting point is 00:04:00 swim community and her say space and the people she could now talk to which was lovely yeah oh that is wonderful yeah that's so good to hear you should have seen their faces while you were telling that story welling up So let's talk about how out of puff daddies started. So started in 2012 and myself and Moistre, the original, the only two original founding members. The OGs. The OGs. Basically, we were taking our kids to a local street dance class and every year our kids were perform an annual showcase.
Starting point is 00:04:35 And one year we decided why the kids having all the fun we should put a dad's crew together. So our kids dance teacher sort of got a group of dads together. It was as simple as that. It was as simple as that? You did it in secret? Yes, that's a key part. In secret to who? So when we came out on stage was the first they knew about it.
Starting point is 00:05:00 Who's they? Our families or all the people there at the dome. Yeah. Oh, I didn't realize that bit. My wife knew, but in fact one of the other crew members he'd even arrived to rehearsals in his work clothes got changed into his dance routine outfit, changed back in the boy's laptop and everything
Starting point is 00:05:21 and went home as if he'd been to the office so we stepped out and it was funny because we're in the audience and my wife talks about this now is I suddenly said, oh sorry I just I just need to pop out to the loo, I'll be right back and she was like, where's you going? It's a really key part of the show
Starting point is 00:05:38 and the next thing is I'm walking on stage with my brothers. And I do a lot of talks to our mental health and our kind of community and one of the things a comment on is the sense we got
Starting point is 00:05:52 was when we walked on stage the vibe was, oh no, oh, that's your dad, oh, what's going to happen? And then within like 30 seconds of us dancing and the joy that we were expressing
Starting point is 00:06:04 and sharing, that turned into, that's your dad, yes, go for it. And it was great. Did you feel the same? same. Yeah, yeah, totally. So, yeah, I mean, it was, yeah, it was an amazing experience. And as soon as we've done it, as soon as we've done that first show, we just knew it couldn't be a one-off. It's got to be a thing, you know. It just grew and became kind of a way of life, really. Now it's... How important is it to you? It's right in the middle of the week, which is beautiful. So it's a happy.
Starting point is 00:06:41 Wednesday night and it kind of breaks up the week beautifully and it's a it's time away from whatever's going on in the real world and I kind of you know I know it's sort of similar for for all the guys you know you kind of get there whatever however knackered you are from your day job or whatever's going on in life you go there and it's just a bunch of blokes dancing being silly, having a laugh, winding each other up, but very importantly being able to chat. And I always go home with having had a proper laugh, proper belly laugh, probably one of the few times in the week where you actually do that. You're creasing up, and it's so good for you, isn't it? Oh, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:29 And you've got Maestro's a teacher, so long hours, long days, he's been at school from probably half seven, eight o'clock that morning, but he's still, finds the energy and the Yeah, I think, you know, again, probably speaking for everyone, you know, there are some days where you think, I'm just too knackered, I don't think I'll face it
Starting point is 00:07:54 this week, but always go because it's just a ritual, it's just part of life and by the time you've been there, you're always like so happy that you've done it. It's like, thank God. Yeah, it starts from the second we walk in because we walk in, you might
Starting point is 00:08:10 prefer second, third, fourth, arriving. But there's sort of the weekly welcome despite you, between each other or communicated, you know, no more than a week ago. It's just instantaneous, huge hugs. Proper man hugs. You know, proper man hugs. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:24 Catching up. And it's just that, from that moment on, you're just elevated in terms of how, you know, relaxed, joyful you feel from that moment on. And then, you know, that's at the start before we've even jumped about and danced for it. Yeah, some proper brotherhood. So how did you get involved then?
Starting point is 00:08:40 because obviously you two started the whole thing in 2012. How did you get involved? How did you hear about it? Well, I joined in 2017, and actually it was my daughter was at the dance school performing at the annual showcase herself. So it was her first performance. These guys had been going for five years since then.
Starting point is 00:08:58 And actually, that, when my daughter did her first performance, literally seven days previous to that, I'd lost my mum quite suddenly. Oh, sorry. And, but wanted to see my, you know, wanted to see my daughter dance. And it just gives you an indication of how much joy and elation just came from, and happiness coming from these guys on stage, that it just got straight through to me in that first night.
Starting point is 00:09:27 I mean, it was wonderful seeing my daughter dance, and that was uplifting in itself. But these, as soon as I just, I saw them and I thought, I need some of that. I really need that. And that first year after I joined was, you know, Dave's already mentioned. It's an hour away from the stresses of everything that was going on. And that first year I was joining, it was the best therapy you could imagine.
Starting point is 00:09:54 Because you go and, you know, even now, you go and all you can think about is learning the routine. So there's literally nothing else that can make its way into your brain. So it was an hour away from grieving. but it also helped hugely with that. But also a massive part of this is the talking. Yeah. Because men have an apologies to say it like this, but I think younger men do.
Starting point is 00:10:23 I think they do talk, but men of your age don't talk. They go to the pub, which are so few pubs now. You know, they go to the pub and then they'll just sort of, but they don't talk emotions. They don't talk mental health. And that's the big part for you, isn't it? Yeah, it's a huge part.
Starting point is 00:10:45 And what's amazing is that part actually happened organically with us. And interestingly, so I took over the leadership role of the crew at the beginning of the pandemic in 2020. And through various journeys we'd been on prior to that, which we'll come to in a mo, that's when I was thinking, okay, this is more than, just performing at an annual showcase each year for our kids. We have developed and nurtured something so unique and special here.
Starting point is 00:11:19 That's actually now our purpose. And so at that point... I mean, you needed it though, didn't you personally? I needed it, yeah. So what Wolverine didn't know is when he joined in 2017 and the challenges he was going through, that was also my darkest period of my life as well. And, yeah, I was going through some...
Starting point is 00:11:39 I was going for a mental health crisis. And I didn't open up immediately, but the moment I did, it transformed everything. For you personally. For me personally, yeah. My community, I call my wellness tribe, they saved me, like literally saved me. And so when I took over the role,
Starting point is 00:12:06 I was like, this is the story to tell. This is not just a bunch of dads getting together, dancing each week. This is a bunch of humans that come together in a safe space and share and develop each other in so many different ways. For me, they've empowered me. Well, saved your life. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:30 That's put it. I mean, it is as dramatic as that really, isn't it? It did save your life? Yeah. Well, yeah. I mean, I am. I had moments, I believe it's called passive suicide ideation. So I think it's important to make it clear.
Starting point is 00:12:49 I didn't ever consider or attempt anything, but I had considered the process. And it's interesting because I haven't even mentioned that now to people closest to me. Because I know how upsetting and how... Well, do you want... Are you happy for this to go out? I am because the purpose of doing podcasts like this is exactly that
Starting point is 00:13:14 because it has to be shared and talked openly about. Do they know now? Because I don't want them to find out by listening to this. Yeah, it's fine. Honestly, it's completely fine, yeah. And yeah, it's really, really important we share and talk about it. And yeah. And not judge, because I get the feeling that there's no judgment.
Starting point is 00:13:37 No, no, no, no. No, not all. And what's important to make is I have such a beautiful family, a wonderful, close family, really great friends, and yet I still found myself in that place. And so it's something... It can be anybody. Anybody can feel like that.
Starting point is 00:13:55 Exactly, yeah. And loneliness and all of these other things that you... I had everything going from me. I had beautiful family, wonderful home, I live in a wonderful place, career was going great. There was nothing bad. about my life and yet I still found myself in this place. How do you, okay, it's always such a sort of leading question, but now, looking back on
Starting point is 00:14:18 that time, it's what's so wonderful is that you know how it was fixed, how it got better because it was you talking. And so it is as dramatic as that that these guys and the others, your crew, saved you. Yeah. Because you talked. So it's not, they didn't save you, but it's that you opened up. So for, I mean, were you, were you, did you have any issues of the same sort of thing?
Starting point is 00:14:48 I mean, did you, do you feel that talking has helped you? Yeah. I mean, I don't feel like, I don't think I've, I've gone through anything as heavy as what Paul went through. and you know the point is I suppose and we talk about it a lot everyone suffers with mental health with something yeah you know by varying degrees so I suppose seeing someone going through something that sort of drastic and being able to talk about it in a good way sort of open the floodgates for the bunch of us, blokes, geeseers, to just listen to, you know,
Starting point is 00:15:39 to be good listeners and be sympathetic. And then start actually recognising that we've all got stuff. So, and also, I mean, I suppose the other thing, kind of bringing it back to the every day is that, you know, there's that great thing when you're side by side with someone. Like you can have really good conversations when you're sat next to someone in the car. So when you're stood next to someone dancing and you're sort of having a laugh and thinking about the dancing one minute, but you're also moaning about something the next.
Starting point is 00:16:20 You're just constantly offloading and listening. Safe space. It's a safe space, exactly. Yeah, that's what it is. So, yeah, I think for all of us, in the crew, whether or not we're going through heavy stuff or not just everyday stuff, it's maintenance, you know, it's mental health. That's a great way of putting it, actually.
Starting point is 00:16:43 Maintenance. And I think a lot of people don't do that. Yeah. You know, I think we live in a very closed off world with that. You know, we all pick up, right, and we're like that. That's it. And it's all of that now. But what you're doing is you're picking up the phones to fill.
Starting point is 00:17:01 So you're spreading in the joy, thank you. You would definitely reason to be joyful. But you are also communicating. It's that. You're actually with each other, physically with each other, make such a difference. Yeah. It's non-competitive as well, which I personally believe is a key part.
Starting point is 00:17:22 And men aren't usually non-competitive. No. Come on. Yeah, yeah. Well, we've all got, you know, we've we've all got friends that we were, you know, university with or we work with or we might do sport with or our kids do sport with. But the thing that gets me about this connection is it's in such an unexpected place. You know, who'd have thought that I'd have formed the bonds that I have with these guys through dancing.
Starting point is 00:17:51 I mean, if somebody had told me that before 2017, when's that going to happen? Really? What do you do in real life? In real life. In real life. Not in the fantasy dance world. Well, OPD is real life, right? I'm a university lecturer.
Starting point is 00:18:09 Right. What are you a lecturer in? In law. I used to be a solicitor and then that was very hard work. So went into sort of teaching law and I've done that for 25 years. Wow. Do your students know you do this? I don't tell them straight away.
Starting point is 00:18:25 I usually drip feed a couple of, you know, a couple of, you know, pointed references in there, just to get them thinking. And then it's usually in the last session of a particular module. I'll just say, okay, well, you guys have been great. So do you want to have a laugh, mainly at my expense? And then I put something on and I show them. Did they dance with you?
Starting point is 00:18:46 They have not. They've not danced with me. Why not? Get them dancing. In fact, actually, bizarrely, when I first started this job, we, some of the members of staff, when we're all in our late 20s, mid to late 20s, We actually put on stage productions, which, you know, musicals that we did for five years, and then people started to get married and have kids, and then that sort of died away.
Starting point is 00:19:10 Students did get involved with a bit of those towards the end. You need your students, dancing, spread it. It's funny because it's almost like it's a mic drop moment. It is, you know, so, you know, I do a bit of dancing in my spare time, and they, you know, sit up like that. And, you know, we're on Instagram and, you know, it's going quite well, you know. You're viral. Yeah, well, I sort of, I usually say, we've got about 592. And then I pause because, you know, because then they think, well, 592 is not very many.
Starting point is 00:19:43 590,000 followers. And millions and millions of people who like your videos. Yeah. Our content on average reaches about 2 million accounts galilee. That's amazing. Good for you. Good for you, doing it for all the right reasons. And you said you're a teacher? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:02 So what age group do you teach? Secondary, so yeah. Do they know about? They do. Oh, they do? I love that. Yeah, they do. Yeah, they do. Yeah, I mean, constantly, I've, like, kids, like, say year sevens, they come into the school.
Starting point is 00:20:18 And then, you know, they're sudden, they feel like they've discovered me. So I've seen you on TikTok. Yeah, what can I say? All over it. You dance with the kids at school? Have done. Yes, you've got to do it with the students. We also, we've, a couple of times we performed at the school Christmas performance.
Starting point is 00:20:40 Without doubt, it's the biggest scream reaction we've... Sir? It's so amazing. The response we get when we go on stage at the school. They shout me down the corridor, they're going, O-B-D. O-B-D. Oh, that's so lovely. I love that.
Starting point is 00:20:57 How about you away from, I mean, it's pretty full-time now for you. It is, and that's what's used to actually. The merch? As you're wearing. So part-time, I'm a, and you'll see the link here, part-time I'm a brand and marketing social media consultant. So I work with the brands. But were you doing that before? I was doing that before, yeah. So then obviously use that knowledge with our promotion.
Starting point is 00:21:23 But yeah, what's beautiful is also I'm part-time. crew leader of this and that's but I do keynote talks at universities, workplaces, loads of workplace, wellness kind of related talks because of course they have a community. So I'm immediately talking to a community but helping and nurturing and hopefully empowering that community to come together and support each other. So yeah, it's incredibly rewarding. Do you know, I always see something between you guys and All On the Board and two other guys. I just adore them. I think they're wonderful and they're very open about their own mental health struggles
Starting point is 00:22:06 and things that they've gone through, which have been really, really horrific. But have you done that? Have you been in one of the underground stations with the All on the Board guys? Not yet. You need to be doing that. It needs to happen. Yes, that I can see. We follow each other, but I've not met them in person.
Starting point is 00:22:23 Oh, they're lovely. going to happen, isn't that? You get on so well. So how, apart from this being very important and to do never stop, how is this going to grow? I mean, people follow you, you know, like you said, 2 million on people for each and everything. And some of your videos have got sort of 15 million people watching them. But how does this grow? Do you want out of puff daddies all around the UK, all around the world? Do you want people to set up their own?
Starting point is 00:22:54 Where does this go? Because it's so important what you're doing. I want everybody to get a bit of this. And it's great because we get daily messages. I wish there was something like this in my area. So after many, many thought processes around how we can expand it and grow up. I feel like this is you're going to say something. Yeah, yeah, no.
Starting point is 00:23:13 So we have, there's a couple of things. So the first is we launched what's called the OPD community, which is fundamentally about, so it's another Instagram. social media account. And it's literally about inspiring and encouraging and supporting others to do their version of what we do. And what's lovely is we've got a few crews around the world now
Starting point is 00:23:34 that have been started. Oh my gosh. So they're not, they have their own names. So is that why you're not out of path? Because you're out of path, daddy's Brighton. Yes. So they're not out of path, Daddy's, New Zealand. No, I've thought about that.
Starting point is 00:23:47 But I think, I genuinely believe that what we have is so incredibly unique because of the way it's been nurtured and developed organically over years. It's not something you can franchise or roll out. Right, okay. Get that. I get that. So instead, the way around it is be inspired by what we do, find your community, do your thing, push the chairs aside after work at five o'clock one day a week, turn the music on and just be together as one. Just have a be it. Yeah, and it's amazing. And in fact, we've got a, a physician in Birmingham that's about to launch a crew there. Again, I've been speaking to that's been inspired by us.
Starting point is 00:24:28 We've got women crews in Canada and all sorts. So if you go on to OPD Community Instagram, you will see the crews that exist already. I'm actually going to do it right now. At its early stages, we've got four. OPD community. OPD underscore community. Okay, I'll do it on the OPD underscore. Community
Starting point is 00:24:52 Okay there we go followed by Out and Puff Daddy I'm following Yeah nice excellent So yeah
Starting point is 00:25:01 it's literally that You know and it can go further than that because of course dance might not be everyone's thing So that the OPD community is fundamentally built around
Starting point is 00:25:10 create and safe spaces of non-competitive dance but it could be walking, running gardening whatever it is It's bringing people together
Starting point is 00:25:22 and with like-minded, positive, safe spaces. So for both of you, is this something that, I mean, I get, for the right reasons that you scream from the rooftops about this, you wouldn't want this taken away, would you? No, absolutely not. I mean, the... This is so important. So I'd had three years of it,
Starting point is 00:25:50 before 2020, before the pandemic. And obviously that was such a strange time anyway, but there was a period right at the beginning of that where I think, well, we can't meet up. We can't meet up everywhere. What are we going to do? Because that one hour is such a vital time. But, you know, your idea, Paul, wasn't it,
Starting point is 00:26:17 to just get us going, we were doing it on Zoom. We were standing in our kitchens and living rooms doing it through the room. Oh, that's wonderful. And that and that in, as I say, what was such a bizarre and strange, you know, a very unsettling time, that was one hour of, again,
Starting point is 00:26:33 just back to being normal. I mean, you weren't in the same room. Just, yeah, just sanity. Yeah. And that, so that was the time I thought, well, what are we going to, you know, how's that going to work? Yeah, and to not have it.
Starting point is 00:26:49 I can't really I can't really imagine what it's like I mean so the last couple of years over the summer I had to sort of step back for a couple you know
Starting point is 00:27:01 a couple of months my son plays a lot of cricket and I'm involved in that outside of OPD but I think well I'm going back to it you know when the cricket season finishes
Starting point is 00:27:11 I'm back I'm in so so yeah I couldn't give it up couldn't possibly give it up how does that make you feel No, it's just amazing. Yeah, no, it's really special. And similarly, the pandemic, again, for me, I was heartbroken with the concept of this not being in my life.
Starting point is 00:27:29 So how can I keep this together? What can we do within all those rules and regulations we had to follow? But we did it. We kept together. And it changed each week. It was dancing one week, but equally we've got a chef and the crew, Master Chef. So one week, he would share ingredients for us to go on bar. Yeah, we did cookery together
Starting point is 00:27:49 over Zoom. Led by chef. We should try a sticky toffee pudding recipe. Absolutely. Is this name for chef then? Yeah, master chef. Master chef. Whenever you say you're away for cricket season,
Starting point is 00:28:05 but it always coincides with Hugh Jackman promoting the movement. I'm still convinced you as one. Yeah, they're never in the same place. So that message from Hugh Jackman, you sent yourself. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Yeah, you know, yeah. A couple of Instagram accounts.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Before you go, though, I mean, I know we're going to dance together in the street, which is actually filling me with dread because I can't learn a routine. But, no, not really dread. Just slight fear. Will you sing a little bit before we finish this? I'll do, yeah. Who's Wolverine? He doesn't sing.
Starting point is 00:28:40 He can get you raw. Go on, can we have a Wolverine roar? A Wolverine roar. Well, the thing, you know, I mean, I really, need the arms, the space to get the arms, then the claws come out. We have the space. No, we have the space. We'll all move. Yeah. Rove really, he just, he sort of growls grumpily, doesn't he? So, you know, which I would do at any morning, every single morning when woken, you know, when woke up. You've been rehearsing this for weeks. Come on. Just what you do is really magical.
Starting point is 00:29:07 And thank you for doing it. And I'm, I find you a long time ago, somebody's, I think it was a friend sent me a video and said, these guys spread the joy. This is, and I just, I love that you came on my register. I love that you send me videos and make everybody's days feel better. And you don't take yourselves seriously, even though there is a very serious underlying topic. And I think that's the important thing that, you know, people always say to me, oh, you're always silly. Yeah, but the underlying thing is I want people to feel they can laugh at themselves. and have a good time and not feel judged.
Starting point is 00:29:51 Well, our mission statement is that we're on a mission to spread joy and change the competition on mental health through the power of dad dancing. So that in itself has, it's like serious with an element of joy and humour and exactly that we don't take ourselves seriously, but there's a serious message. Who would you like to dance with? Come on.
Starting point is 00:30:11 Who would you come on? Gabby Rosny's out there. No, yeah, yeah, yeah. Today is a pinnacle. Today everything stops. Nothing will get... Will, help! Help, well.
Starting point is 00:30:22 No, really, who... In regards of the wider mission, here's your world... Here's your first world exclusive. Are you got a world exclusive? I've got a world... Drum roll, please. Drum roll. So, how do we get this out there?
Starting point is 00:30:35 How do we get even more people to know? So I am executive producer on a feature film that's been made with a major streaming platform that's been inspired by our story. What? What? You heard it here first.
Starting point is 00:30:52 Is Hugh Jackman in it? Well, who might you play? But you being, what, your story? Our story is being turned into an inspired by a feature film and it will be on one of the major streaming platforms. What's the film? They take the clothes off.
Starting point is 00:31:11 Full Monty, thank you. Yeah. Fulmonte, Billy other, calendar girls, you think. Yeah, those... So your story is... But you're the executive producer on it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:20 So you have actors lined up to do it. It is all happening. It's... I can reveal no more than we are in the process of making this happen. Have you... But has it been cast?
Starting point is 00:31:32 Not yet. Can I help you cast it? Would you like to be in it? Yeah, yeah. Because I'm a dad. No. I think that's a bit weird. I can't be dancing, dad.
Starting point is 00:31:42 No, but you could, you know, you could be the tea lady. Oh, can I be the tea? Do you know what? Can I be the tea lady? Yes, but I have to have a trolley. Can I have a tea lady trolley? Oh, you know you see. You shouldn't have said that because I'll be messy.
Starting point is 00:31:58 Hi, Paul. I've got the tea trolley. I'm standing by. So can I help you the casting? No, dream casting. Or maybe you don't say who's in it. Honestly, I can't. That means somebody's casting.
Starting point is 00:32:11 You all know, don't you? Drop the mic and leave it there. I can't say anything. That's amazing. Congratulations. Thank you. But yeah. When are we going to be able to see it?
Starting point is 00:32:20 Soon. Again, that's all I can say. But you know all about this. It's not a surprise for you. Truthfully, honestly, I know some about this. Paul's very good at a kind of... That's amazing. He's very good.
Starting point is 00:32:35 He's such a professional. So he kind of like... He gives us snippets and it's all exciting. And is it going to be called? Out of Bath Daddies? That part I'm sure is a no because it's a fictional story
Starting point is 00:32:48 inspired by our story. So it's not our story but there will be there will be a reference to Out of Parfaddy's. Absolutely fundamental links. Oh yes! That's congratulations.
Starting point is 00:33:00 For me in regards of reasons to be joyful I just keep manifesting and seeing me watching that and I'm going to I'm going to have to watch it 10 times before I stop crying. Oh. And what's amazing is that's going to go out globally.
Starting point is 00:33:16 And then even more people, because the fundamentals of it, it must deliver the same message, the same empowerment. People have to walk away from it going, wow, I need to do something like that. I'm trying to cast it. I'm trying to cast it. In my head, I'm casting. Well, if Hugh Jackman listens to this at any point, he's on the phone now. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:33:38 He's welcome to audition. Hi, Hugh. He's welcome to audition. It's not a given that he'll get at the part. He's got to impress us. He's got to impress us with his dancing. You know, you sort of see, I see Tom Hiddleston in it. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:55 Good shout. Yeah. I'm seeing him in a couple of weeks. I'll mention it. Actually, for you, Dave, when we were on, we were on this morning. Oh, yeah. A couple of years ago. Dermmer O'Leary saw Dave there and went,
Starting point is 00:34:10 We've got Stanley Tucci there. Oh, Stanley, yes. Yes. So we got Stanley Tucci, Tom Hiddleston. Who should we? What do you think? I mean, obviously they have to be incredibly good-looking, highly charismatic. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:27 I thought Tom Hiddleson was going to be in. Oh, yeah, right. Sorry, Tom, yeah. Not saying he's not. I'm actually thinking, I'm going to go. I'm going with the tenant. I'm going David Tennant. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:41 Yeah, great. That would be an honour to be cast alongside him. You're going to get tenanted. Yeah, tenant, Stanley Tootie. It's a phenomenal thing. And Hugh Jackman. Oh, yes, there we go. That's a dream cast right there.
Starting point is 00:34:55 Perfect, perfect. On the second world exclusive. You've got another one. I've got another one for you. Yeah, silly to only have one. This is a world exclusive specifically for you. You've got a movie coming out. Yeah, but look at this.
Starting point is 00:35:08 There's a little something for you to open there. I've wrapped it in wrapping paper How good is that wrapping paper? How did you do that? That's going to make me cry. Would you want me something? We have got you a gift that no one else in the world owns. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:35:31 Yeah, this will be an exclusive. It's orange. Look. This is what, look what it says on the back. Yes, groovy Gabby. Outta Puff Mama. Oh my God. I love that.
Starting point is 00:35:54 The first mother. Is that Outta Puff Mama's happening? You are the first one. You're Mama number one. Mama number one. Oh my God. I love that. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:36:03 You're welcome. Oh, thank you. Oh my God, that is fantastic. When I go to the gym, I'm going to, can I wear that when I go to the gym? You need to wear every day. Every day. Every day. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:36:15 Hold on. I'm going to change. I'll tell you what, for the Friday show, I'm going to wear it. Awesome. Because we do the special extra Friday show for YouTube. So I'm going to put that on for the Friday show. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:36:28 Thank you. But actually, thank you for the joy that you spread. Thank you for helping all the people. So on behalf of all the people that you've helped, please, please do not stop doing what I know. Obviously I can tell you're not going to, but don't stop doing what you do. We won't. Keep spreading the joy. And just keep being honest.
Starting point is 00:36:47 honest and open and kind. You do fill the world with kindness. Oh, thank you. That's really, that means a lot. And thank you for the opportunity to share our message because that means a lot as well. Thank you. It's been a pleasure. Okay, I'll see you on Friday. I'm going to go change.

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