The Edge Arvos Podcast - FULL POD #170: You hooked up with the Vicar of Dibley?! 🤪
Episode Date: October 20, 2025FULL POD #170: Guess who hooked up with the Vicar of Dibley?! 🤪 Cheers to Monday!! 24 Hour Interview recap & highlights Dawn French, Michael Galvin, Theo Shakes…. And HEAPS more!! + Bon...us material: Steph didn’t shower for 4 days! 😬🫣 Love ya! Sean, Steph & Harrison x Follow our new insta @edgearvos
Transcript
Discussion (0)
This is a podcast from Rover.
Your Avos Head Harder with Sean, Steph and Harrison.
The Edge.
Hey, welcome to the podcast.
Producer Nurse Sam,
joining us to tell us what has made the show today.
A lot of highlights from the interview marathon, right?
Yes, heaps are highlights.
So today, basically, is just 24-hour interview recap and highlights,
and there are so many crack-up moments.
We interview people like Dawn French, Michael Galvin, Theo shakes, and heaps more.
It's just lots of recap and lulls.
Hey, Sam, thank you.
much for cutting all this audio and putting it all together.
It's been a big old day on the tools.
They've been incredible.
No worries.
Yeah, Sam.
And Sam was like only, like, the producers took shifts because you can't physically think
that much and do it for that long.
I would keep being like, Sam, can you go audio from this interview?
And Sam was like, when did that happen?
I think like, 4.30 in the morning.
She's like, what part do you want?
Do you want me to listen through an hour of it?
So much to go.
Yes.
So, yeah.
Well, that, Sam.
You're legend.
Thanks, guys.
Thanks, no.
It's a pleasure.
It was worth it.
It was so fun.
So fun.
And stick through for the part where Harrison interviewed a lady about her lock business.
Oh, and also I haven't showered for four days.
Oh, yeah.
That's in there.
Your Arvo's Head Harder with Sean, Steph and Harrison.
The Edge.
24 hours of non-stop chat.
Edge Arvo's 24-hour interview.
So from Thursday, 5pm until Friday 5pm, we interviewed over 300 people without taking a break.
Yeah, just a huge thank you.
everyone who worked tirelessly behind the scenes on a mammoth effort.
24 hours of organizing over 300 interviews is no easy feat.
So everyone behind the scenes has done an incredible job.
Insane.
Organising everything.
And guys, it was an experience.
It was a journey.
It was actually insane.
I think the hardest part would be in the office and that everyone would go home.
We'll be here early hours in the morning.
And then they'll all come back.
It'll be in different clothes.
It would be fresh air.
I bummed in the bathroom, though, whoa.
You look like that.
Yesterday I haven't left.
I've been in that room the whole time.
It was like we were in a, it was like we were tripping out or something.
Yeah, I felt so inebriated at the end of it, just out of exhaustion.
It was like the feeling of being so jet lagged, like flying to London, but then we weren't in London.
We were just in the same studio that we were at work.
Now, if you've missed any of it, we're going to give you the highlights today.
A lot of it honestly can't make the radio.
But a couple of clips right now.
I thought I'd do a few different top threes of different moments throughout the 24 hours
so you can get a taste of what it was like.
Right now, the top three times that I think we've probably pushed it with a guest
because we were so tired.
Here's number one when we were talking to legendary singer Becky Hill.
No, I haven't traveled.
I've only been to the Gold Coast, which is in Australia, and Regina, which is in Canada,
two places that are both real.
Real pronunciation.
And, but Europe.
You went to vagina in Canada.
That don't sound right.
Regina.
Regina.
Regina.
Oh, yeah.
And it spout like a vagina, but with an ah.
Truly.
But it said Regina.
It's a real...
And their football team is the rough riders.
You can't make this stuff up, Becky.
You can't make it up.
Did you eat out of Regina?
Yes, we did a lot.
Okay, so that's Becky Hill.
Poor Becky.
She sung afterglow.
She was opening for Katie Perry.
We barely got to it.
She was on the way at opening for Katie Perry.
Didn't touch on it.
We ran out of time.
We ran out of time.
We did about a vagina.
Um, here's another moment.
Hillary Barry.
Love.
The mother of the
nation she cocked in and for some reason
I chose this is my opening question.
Hillary Barry!
Guys, I was just getting myself organised
because I realised I'm zooming in from home
and I actually have a proper broadcast
microphone. So hang on.
Of course you do.
Amazing. I'm just going to stick it on.
Another inappropriately low cut top
from New Hills which is not great.
Oh yeah, there's two.
Whoa.
Yeah.
I remember that clearly
because when you said that, it is too,
she pulled her top down,
revealing Barry cleavage.
I was like, whoa!
Whoa!
That was like a call back to all the men who used to complain
because she used to like show in too much cleavage.
I think, yeah, a mixture of men and women complain about her outfits,
which is just beyond me.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Did you think it was just me?
I thought it was a bit edgy what you were saying.
I was like, whoa, dude, all right.
And this is one of my favorite moments.
In amongst these 300 guests, you've got your Becky Heels.
You've got your Hillary Barry's.
And then you've got guests.
We're like, how did, who's this?
How did they get here?
We were confused several times, looking around the room
being like, who put this person?
Who's this person? Who's this?
Who's this?
One lady came in, truthfully, can't remember her name, or her business.
But she was promoting locks.
Oh no.
Had a new lock business.
And Harrison had some thoughts.
Yeah, so we sell a whole bunch of smart locks.
That means that you can open any door lock using your phone.
Oh, that sounds incredible.
I like that.
I've got a lock on my door.
What?
It's just the way you said it was funny.
I've got a lock on my door.
I put my hand against her.
Oh, I've got one of those.
And I type in a code.
Me too.
Bagger me.
It's annoying.
I wish I had my phone.
I do wish I had my phone because I've always got my phone.
Yeah.
I also always have my hand.
Yeah.
True.
I like your idea.
Yeah.
It's not a rock.
It's not.
Sorry, Tanya.
I think you've just caught us
the plot has been lost.
Sorry, your idea it works.
I'm not investing anybody.
It's amazing.
Your Arvo's Head Harder
with Sean, Steph and Harrison.
The Edge.
24 hours of non-stop chat.
Edge Arvo's 24-hour interview.
So Thursday, Friday, we interviewed people
for 24 hours straight.
One of our favorite interview guests
was Dawn French
from The Vicar of Debley,
a TV show that your nana
probably watched and your mum watched. She was also in Harry Potter as the fat lady and a bunch
of other things. And a close personal friend of Harrison Keef's. Oh yeah.
Do you want to tell her how I met her? Oh my God. I'd be bragging. I'd be wearing it on a
t-shirt if I was friends with Dawn French. It was pretty cool. Well honestly, I didn't really know
who Dawn French was. Last year, she's touring, she's coming to New Zealand, she's coming to a
world. She's coming to New Zealand and she just messages me and goes, I love your content,
I love your videos. Do you want to come to the show? I was like, yeah, so she goes, sweet.
and I'll meet you after and we can hang out.
And that was it.
And I watched the show, and I remember watching the show.
It was real funny.
She told stories about her whole career,
and I was just like breaking it the whole show
because I knew I had to go meet her afterwards.
I was so nervous.
Couldn't ever focus on the show.
And then, yeah, the manager comes and takes me and my girlfriend
and my friends backstage.
We just hang out with it like an hour.
So cool.
And we've just been like online friends since.
Wow.
Sounds like you did more than that from Dawn French's opening.
Oh, well, look, you know, I had watched the vibe guys
and, you know, just danced along
and just thought you guys
bring so much joy and why not
I was going to be there where you are
and I just thought, yeah, why not?
Come along. But then you're forgetting
the bit about afterwards Harrison
all the stuff where we slept together
and had babies.
Yeah, we don't. You know, you're forgetting
all that bit, aren't you? You're editing that bit out.
Dawn, I forgot that we literally
shagged till Dawn. That is on me.
That is on me.
I'm sorry.
I don't think we can tell people that
But fine, we'll tell them
We'll tell them
She was so great
I'm not sure she even wanted to get that stuff out there or not
She's quite famous
Did you have to sign a non-disclosure agreement?
No, no, nothing, so you're great
She told us a story about the time she complimented
A lady on her bosoms
Because I will try to tell people
If I appreciate something
I was once sitting next to this woman
In a theatre, much older than me
Woman who came and sat down next to me
in the theatre and as she sat down
I saw that she had
magnificent bosoms
I mean you know like magnificent
and I just thought
oh god that she
this woman is stacked in a way that is
extraordinary and she was like
20 years older than me and I thought
I bet nobody tells this woman
that at all and I want to tell
her and I'm thinking should I
should I it's inappropriate
but you know why not
why not give her a compliment
and I just leaned at her and said
I just have to say, you have wonderful bisms.
I'm sorry if that's embarrassing.
But I, you know, I just noticed them when you said.
I just want to say it.
You're beautiful.
You're really beautiful.
And, of course, she sat down next to me,
and that was the most awkward two hours I then had watching a play.
I love.
Because I just was aware that this was not really how you open a conversation
to taste of the stranger.
Very funny.
She is incredible.
She's great.
Imagine.
Dawn French, the vicar of Dibley, the portrait lady from Harry Potter, turning to you and complimenting you.
Wow.
About something that, I don't know, for me, I've got quite large breasts.
It's something that I'm self-conscious of.
So imagine.
I'd be the most amazing thing ever.
And she has lovely breasts.
Dawn French does?
Oh yeah.
Okay.
Tell us everything off out.
Off here.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
Your avos hit harder with Sean, Steph and Harrison.
The Edge.
French. What was incredible about this 24-hour interview situation was every guest had like five
minutes and everyone bought the heat. Like everyone was like excited to be part of the experience and was
like, hey guys. And we had to match that energy in every single interview it felt like. It was tough.
Because like you want to respect everyone's time and everyone's giving up a few moments of their
life to like be a part of this as well. So that's why I think it was so exhausting because every
interview changed every five minutes. So every five minutes we're like, hey!
That was the hardest part
Because we didn't rest
We didn't really have a lot of time
To do anything else
We'd finish an interview
And you feel like you're about to leave the room
And then someone else would be on
And they're like ready to go
You want to give them more the time and energy you can
Be like wow back to back
That was crazy
Now we had a little extra time
For Dawn French, the vicar of Dible
Who was also the portrait lady
From Harry Potter
Who I didn't even put that together
I can't believe
Yeah the fat lady
I didn't want to refer to her as that
No
The Gryndel common room
Woman and the portrait
Just incredible
And Harrison, you are like kind of person.
You have a personal tie with Dawn French.
Yeah, met her last year.
She invited me to come to a show that we hung out because of friends.
So, and...
She tagged.
You don't tell these guys about working with your favourite coast?
I have a potomis.
Yeah, what's that about?
What's that about?
So I went along to do my part.
I played the flat lady who is like the port-y to the critical.
That's right.
Oh my God.
That's so cool.
Yeah.
I forgot about that.
I did.
And I was told in the interview that you.
You know, was it okay? Was I okay working with animals?
Because there was going to be a scene with the hippopotamus.
And I went into this great big hangar and had a really unpleasant man.
You know, animal wranglers on films can be, they are only either, well, I'm not going to swear because we're live,
but they are either unpleasant people or very pleasant people.
There's nothing in between.
And so this man was unpleasant and was saying to me, you will do what I say.
This is a live creature.
You will behave.
will not run. Do not run. And so now I'm really absolutely terrified. They backed in this truck
and I could hear it rumbling about in the back of the truck. A hippopotamble. I was thinking,
oh my God, this should be on the savannah, you know, thumping about. This could actually
kill me. And I suddenly realized this is a proper great big beast of a creature. Anyway,
they opened the back door of this truck and out came, yes, a hippopotamus, but the size of a
sort of poodle.
Like a big me
kind of
tiny.
Cute.
Oh,
please me
a lot of us.
Don't move.
Don't run.
And they both
they,
it was so funny
because the guy said to me,
just don't run
because,
you know,
it will bash into your knees.
He said,
if he wants to mate with you,
its skin will foam.
And I thought,
oh my God.
Anyway,
we came to the end of the day.
and off it went, I was actually disappointed
because the hippopotamist's skin
did not hurt.
And to the day, I feel disappointed
and failed at the fact that I didn't
awake the ardor of a pygmy hippopotamia.
Dawn French, if you just turned,
that was us interviewing her in our 24-hour
interviewing verathon Thursday Friday.
A little delusional at that point,
even though it was early on, but grey yarn.
Harrison's like, I'll make you, I'll make you phone.
I have made her phone.
Yeah, that's right.
Everyone was foaming.
It's a shame she lives in the UK.
Yeah, it is a big shame.
Your Arvo's Head Harder with Sean, Steph and Harrison.
The Edge.
Edge Arvo's 24-hour interview.
Last Thursday, Friday, we interviewed over 300 people for 24 hours straight.
One of them was the great...
Michael Galvin, aka Dr. Chris Warner.
Harrison, you're just saying he hadn't done an interview in years.
He doesn't do them.
I'm shocked he did this.
And he was so nervous.
She was real nervous to do it.
We had so many people on Zoom that we were just...
It took us by surprise when this happened.
Michael.
We had so many people less famous than you opt for a Zoom.
I can't believe you're here in the flesh.
I think one of the reasons he might have come
is because he worked with Harrison briefly.
You were on Shorten Street.
Yes.
Mate, how exciting was it for Michael Galvin to say this about you?
You were so funny when you came on Shorten Street.
Oh.
You were very good.
He was, he was really, really good.
I remember at the time, thinking, oh, we got to get him back.
Yeah.
Oh, my, that's so kind.
He was so good.
He was a legend.
I was what to say that.
I know, that's the same.
I hope I said it to you at the time because you were very, you were very, you were excellent.
And the way you matched up with Carlos, too.
Oh, thank you.
That's awesome, I was very kind to hear.
Guys.
You know, I was literally on like three episodes.
I had such a short stint, and he remembered.
me.
Remembers you, not what he remembers you.
He thinks you were excellent.
He must have seen so many people on that show.
And he thought it was funny.
And it's not a funny show.
So that's a big compliment.
So it might be a failure, really.
I think so.
It was incredible.
Oh my God.
Yeah, it's so cool.
I was like starstruck.
It was very nice for him to say.
That was amazing.
Yeah.
Now, Sean Street's been going a long time.
It'll probably be going on a long, long time.
But eventually, you know, all good things must come to an end.
And how does Chris Warner
Michael Galvin think that Shortland Street should end eventually one day.
So what I would like to happen is, okay, if it's the last scene,
I'm just, I'm there in my, you know, Chris's exam or whatever it is.
And suddenly I look around and I go, wait a minute, there's a, there's no fourth wall.
And then I go, wait, there's no ceiling.
And then I go, but why are those people filming us like this?
And so I just kind of totally break the fourth wall.
And so I just, and so I start walking around going, what?
It's all what?
It's not real.
It's not real.
It's like, Shutter Island.
Yeah.
Oh my God.
They're like, Christmas is my TV show.
Yeah, that's right.
Do a Truman show on it.
That's such a good idea.
It's so good.
I love that.
And actually he's like...
Quite self-focused.
Yeah, but I mean it's Chris Warner.
He can be.
And it's like a patient that's just kind of gone insane a little bit.
And it's like made the whole thing up.
All like 50,000 years of it.
So good.
So good.
And of course, it amongst us Michael Galvin who plays Chris Warner.
He's been on Shorten Street for so long.
What are some of the secrets behind the scenes that we would know?
Okay.
Well, the cafeteria is just full.
of like plastic food.
It didn't used to be full up with plastic food.
It used to have real food, but then they just leave it.
And so after a month it would start to smell.
And the worst thing is we don't seem to have a staff room set anymore,
but we had a staff room fridge,
and that would always be full of real food.
But of course, it's not plugged in.
So whenever someone opened the fridge in a scene,
this kind of waft of stink would hit them in the face.
So we don't have that anymore.
We don't have fridges and...
At the bar, what do you guys use for wine?
I've always wondered it.
Is it a ribena or something like that?
Yeah.
If it's red wine, it's
white wine, it's
white wine, it's apple juice.
If it's champagne, it's L&P.
L&P.
Yeah. If it's beer, it's just like, you know,
you can get 0% beer now.
If it's whiskey,
it's iced tea.
Wow.
Wow, the secret.
Your Arvos, Hit Harder
with Sean, Steph and Harrison.
The Edge.
Okay, so
Thursday morning
was the last time until this morning
I had a shower. That's so rank, Steph.
Thursday morning,
um,
Tuesday morning,
had a shower,
came to work,
did the 24 hour broadcast
interviewing people back to back.
So it was Friday, 5pm when that wrapped up,
hadn't slept,
needed a shower,
desperately.
So all of us did 24 hours
interviewing people in this one room.
We left,
we all felt disgusting.
The first thing I did was shower
straight after it and then we straight to sleep.
Oh, trust me, trust me.
I wanted to. Trust me, I wanted to.
Harrison's shower, Charleston?
I walked out of the studio to the showers at work and had a shower.
Straight as it finished.
I should have done that.
Yeah.
Because I get home at about, what, 5.306 after the broadcast is over.
And that's when my partner, Jake, tells me that we have run out of gas bottles.
No.
Now, our hot water is run on gas, no electricity.
Oh, no.
So no hot water in the house.
And I'm like, poor, this has this happened before it happened last year on Christmas?
It's happened several times.
So I'm like, oh, I really need a shower.
I was contemplating, messaging the neighbours who were quite close with just to like pop over and use their shower.
But I was like, you know what?
Do you think about a cold shower?
Thought about it.
Couldn't do it.
And the new gas bottle wasn't arriving until Monday, until today.
So, and so I was like, you know what?
I'm just going to boil the jug.
That's how we bathed our child.
We boiled the jug and mixed it with cold water.
So he had a bath.
He was sweet.
I can just do this.
thing. So I put hot water and cold water,
mixed it up, put it in my sink,
and then I had a flannel shower
where you just like, get a cloth,
and then I went from sink into the shower,
and then I kind of just wrung it out,
replicating, falling water,
and then I just like washed the bits
in pieces that needed washing.
So that was how I handled Friday.
Now, I was like, oh,
Saturday and Sunday to come, Monday seems
a long way away. Kind of just
kept doing that. Saturday
had the same flannel shower,
Rinsed it over me, falling water, replicated it.
Sunday, I was like, oh, do I do that one more time?
Do I just have, like, a cold shower?
What do we do?
I was like, oh, just one more day.
One more day in the gas bottles arriving Monday morning.
Okay, so one more day of the flannel showers.
Have you got any friends in Auckland?
Have you got anybody you know?
Totally.
But it's kind of embarrassing.
Being like, guys, I ran out of gas bottles.
Steve, we've got shower.
You can come here on the weekend.
Contemplated that.
Steph, hi to my.
Oh, my God.
You live too far away.
You live too far away.
Way too far.
Come to work.
Go to a public poll.
Contemplated it.
So, anyway, it gets a Sunday.
I do the flannel shower again.
And I'm like, okay, I finally get to have a shower tomorrow morning.
I got so excited about this morning.
We got an update from the gas bottle company that we use.
That it's actually been delayed two more days until Wednesday.
Now, this is this morning we get that notification.
And we're like, oh, it's been, that'll be a week pretty much, six days until my shower.
I'll be honest with you.
Just have a cold shower.
It's not that bad.
So this is...
Honestly.
We love you.
We love you.
I'm with you.
I'm with you.
I'm with you.
I'm with you.
I'm with you.
I absolutely agree with you.
And I was like, you know what?
I can't do this.
I was going to come to work early and use the showers here.
But I was like, you know what?
I'm just going to have to go into the freezing cold shower and do it that way.
And can I just say, I did it?
My method was take the shower hose and sing a song while I'm going.
Because it was like so.
cold. It was like a shock to the system and I was like
de-de-de-da-de-de-de-de-de-de-de-de-de-de.
And I was like washing myself that way with soap
and the razor and it was all happening.
And then I came out of the shower after a couple of
minutes and I've never felt more
alive. Yeah.
I loved a cold shower.
I feel like I'm going to be doing it every
single morning. I have like
three to four coffees a day.
I have still had three or four
coffees today but still I have
more energy than I've ever had.
Ever. And I think it's due to the cold
shower. So let this be a PSA for everybody. Have the cold shower. It's freaky man, but it does
something. Does something spooky.
Steph's invented ice baths.
Yeah. Somebody also just texted saying, why don't you just put your barbecue gas bottle in?
That works too. Oh. You got a barbecue, eh? Yeah. You could have just hot showers all weekend.
Hmm. Hmm. M. Ravos hit harder with Sean, Steph and Harrison.
The Edge. On Thursday and Friday, we put our bodies through what no athlete has ever done before.
We stayed awake for 24 hours and interviewed people.
Over 300 people.
Yeah, I don't think any athletes have done it, but a lot of parents.
And parents.
Yeah, probably most parents.
Also a lot of athletes have.
Tour de France.
Oh, I don't think they're awake for 24 hours doing cycling.
And they sleep for some of it.
Yeah.
No, I'm pretty sure they cycle the whole time.
They're sleeping, though.
No, they're sleeping.
While cycling.
No, no.
They'd stop and then they'd rest and then they'd cycle again.
Oh, do they?
Mm-hmm.
Ah, weak?
We didn't do that?
Yeah, we had no sleeping in sight for a full 24 hours interviewing hundreds of people.
A huge, huge, magical effort.
Now I'm delirious.
A huge effort from the behind the scenes team.
They just absolutely nailed it out in the park.
They did like everything and we just showed up and talked.
Exactly.
So we didn't do much.
All the hard stuff.
It was a huge effort from them.
So a massive thank you to our wonderful Edge Funo.
But one of the, so many standout moments,
but someone that you're friends with, Harrison, is Theo Shakespeare's from TikTok.
He does amazing skits.
He's based himself in London now.
We talk to him over Zoom.
And has everyone heard of the artist Banksy?
Yes.
Yeah.
I think he's the most famous artist.
If you don't know, the street artist who no one knows his identity,
he keeps popping up doing iconic street art.
There's like the guy with the belliclava throwing the bottle of flowers.
Girl with a balloon.
The balloons is the one that comes to my mind.
well.
It pops up everywhere, but no one actually knows
his true identity until now, potentially.
Theo Shakespeare shared this.
I'm pretty sure I met Banksy the other night.
How do you know that?
So I go to this Banksy exclusive exhibition thing, like content-wise,
and this guy is there nice and early
and he's one of Banksy's mates doing a talk on the work.
And it's like a timeline of all the stuff.
You know, from like 1999, all the way to present day on the wall.
So he goes, yeah, so 1999, Banksi started there
And then 2002, I met him, this bloke, he came up to me, fat bloke,
He's like, oh, my name's Banksy.
He's like, we paint, oh, yeah, that one Melbourne Zoo,
We snuck in in the middle of the night,
into the chimp enclosure, paint the walls,
the next morning we're meant to do a press thing,
but they closed it up, so we never got photos of that.
But fuck it, we went to Sydney and did the same thing.
So it was all good, it was great fun, and, yeah,
and then he gets to, like, the end.
And someone asks the question, like,
so how does one keep Banksy a secret?
and he goes
into the corner of the room
like turns a security camera
he goes wow
you just turn that around
by painting a black
you know
you want to do it
middle of the night
you know
put a face cover on
you know
you don't want to get caught
at least that's what I'd do
if I was him
oh
oh oh
hold on
hold on a second
wouldn't this be the perfect
way to be Banksy
like say you're a friend
yeah
because you're always
talking about him
like he's another guy
you can talk about the personability.
And then also it's like, if you're saying you did those paintings with them,
are you not the entity?
Are you not?
Yeah.
I feel like Bansi would be like solo.
I was like, what do you bring a friend along?
Yeah, no.
Oh, I really is great.
Of course he hides in plain sight.
Guys, I think our mate Theo Shakes met Bansy.
I honestly think so.
Yeah.
Truly.
That truly makes sense.
I apologize for the F-bomb, but yeah.
What F-bomb?
Exactly.
Yeah, there was no eph bomb.
Yeah.
Gaslight them, Harrison.
There's a good idea.
Gass like them.
Just like Banks you do with all of us.
Yeah.
Wow, that is insane.
I hope that is the right theory.
That would be so clever.
Your Arvo's hit harder with Sean, Steph and Harrison.
The Edge.
24 hours of non-stop chat.
Edge Arvo's 24-hour interview.
All thanks to Barocca, we interviewed over 300 people in 24 hours.
We've kind of forgotten most of it.
So today I'm highlighting different moments.
These have been quite fun to do.
We've already done.
the top three times we pushed it with a guest
and the top three Harrison delusional moments.
Catch the podcast for those.
But right now you guys have opted for the top three
most revealing moments from a guest.
Oh, exciting.
I honestly have no idea what these moments are going to be.
Moment number one, when newsreader Samantha Hayes
admitted that she took her Dancing with the Stars trophy
back from charity.
Now, I'm a big reality TV girly, Samantha Hayes,
and I would love to know,
do you have your Miraball trophy
from Dancing with the Stars on show?
in your house.
Okay, so the answer is yes, but only recently.
So I'd given the trophy, the Mirabal trophy,
to my charity, writing for the disabled,
which I'm still an ambassador for.
And so I phoned beautiful Donna, who is in charge,
and I said, hey, remember back in 2018,
I gave you guys that big trophy?
Do you know where it is?
And Donna tracked it down,
and I got it back literally just the other days.
Pretty crazy to take that back from riding with the disabled.
Yeah, they're actually listening back to that.
How you guys, you know, that massive thing,
the end in the common room and all the kids really love it?
Yeah, can I have it back?
It's because her kids are a bit older now
and they didn't believe that their mum won it.
And so they'll like prove it, mum.
And she's like, fine I will.
Yeah, that's great.
Take them to the writing with the disabled.
Show them the trophy.
Or, like, show them the YouTube footage.
But I love that she was.
Charity.
Everyone over disabled,
can I have that ball back?
Thanks?
Hey, well, we're at it.
You know the money I got for you guys?
Can I have some of that back?
It's harmless, but it just reads.
It's pretty funny.
It is good.
Second time that we had quite a revealing moment from a guest
was our first interview of the day.
We thought we'd start strong
with one of the biggest content creators in New Zealand,
Louis Davis.
Let's roll.
I'm really, let's rock and rumble.
Tell me what we're doing.
You're on our live stream right now.
We've got one minute left with you.
Hello, can I please have two?
double cheeseburger
Louis Davis, social media
start, you're our first guest
for our 24-hour interview
and you're in the drive-thru ordering
Steve Bunn's.
Steph, he's trying to order.
It's unbelievable.
I just want to keep it real.
You're a part of my world,
I'm a part of your world.
I think we did about eight minutes with him
before he asked,
right when are we starting the interview?
Literally, that was quite a little while in.
Yeah, that was crazy.
I don't know what they tasted like.
So, yeah.
And the third most revealing moment
from our 24 hour interview marathon
was when we talked to Tanner
from Love on the Spectrum.
Now when we talked to these love on the spectrum,
guess we had a few of them.
We had a specific set of questions
that we had to stick to her that were pre-approved.
Now I think Tanner got a little overwhelmed
by the three of us.
So he did not acknowledge Harrison
and actually at multiple points
referred to Harrison as Sean.
And also let me tell you some else.
So my dad said
if I keep working hard by doing these videos
my mom working at the Shep's Hotel
and by doing think tank,
I could buy Polaris somewhere in my 30s,
and that's what I'm going to do,
buy players somewhere in my 30s,
but by doing it.
Wow.
That's an amazing.
I think you'd be a great host
on Blues Clues, Tanner.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Thank you, Sean.
We were viving.
We both figured out that we're both November babies.
So we were just vibing over our birthday.
And, oh my God.
He was so cool.
He was, because my friends were, like,
the most excited that we were interviewing Tanner
from Love on the Spectrum.
And they were like, how was he?
was he? And I was like, he was everything that you'd dreamed and wanted him to be. He was
just perfect. He was, but he did keep getting my name wrong. That's true. And then I
didn't know if he thought Sean was actually talking. Yeah.
Like he thought Sean's lips moved and said that. Yeah. Yeah. It was probably one of the most
awkwardest interviews I'd ever done. Yeah. Well, actually it was kind of nice. We were
vibing. You guys just kind of sat there. It was a bit of a one-on-one with you and Tanner.
He did great. I love that. Yeah. He's cute.
Yeah. Yeah. He's hit harder with Sean, Steph and Harrison.
The Edge.
Which are those 24-hour interview.
On Thursday and Friday, because it went for 24 hours,
we interviewed over 300 people and stayed awake with no breaks,
except for the times when we had to go to the bathroom.
Yeah, I had to go a lot.
I drink 10 baroccas.
Yeah, which means.
I have one a day.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Wasn't good.
How are you now?
You're right?
Oh, my tummy's a lot better, but it was upset.
Because it works as a lackative.
That's all right.
So Barack
Brock came in and I said that
and they're like, whoa.
Yeah, no, no, no, one.
One.
Yeah, too many.
But I love your product so much.
I'm down to taste yummy.
They're so yum.
They are.
The new pine lime one that we had,
they are so good.
Yeah.
Delicious.
It's great.
Now, within 24 hours of being awake
and interviewing people,
there are going to be some moments
that you're not super proud of
and some interviews that don't go amazingly.
Now, we had an interview guest in.
So we had all different types of interviews.
like celebrities, people from love on the spectrum,
people from Love Island, artists, actors,
and then people just to promote their businesses.
And sometimes we'll be talking to a guest and go,
who's this person?
But, yeah, and a lot of the times there was like a business owner,
someone in the room probably knew them.
I was like, oh, you get on, talk about this,
but in this situation, no one knew,
everyone was kind of looking around,
like no one knew who'd booked this particular person.
And it was the moment, it was like many, many, many,
many hours in, but it was the first moment that I saw Harrison become a little bit, like, losing his marbles.
Yeah, I finally broke.
I was like, oh, yeah, this is it.
This is the interview where I broke.
Yeah.
There was someone who's coming in to promote their lock business.
Yeah, so we sell a whole bunch of smart locks.
That means that you can open any door lock using your phone.
Oh, that sounds incredible.
I like that.
I've got a lock on my door.
What?
It's just the way he said it was funny.
I've got a lock on my door
I put my hand against it
and type in a code
bugging me, it's annoying
I wish I had my phone
I do wish I had my phone
because I've always got my phone
but I also always have my hand
so Harrison
started going full shark tank
with her and then she left
and Harrison felt a little bad
about not taking security seriously enough
I think it's a good point
that Harrison brings up
I would hate for anyone who watched that
to think that we don't take security
seriously
so important
Like, hey, everyone at home, have you guys...
Harrison's officially lost it.
Everyone has to have the proper booth.
It's happened.
Locks in your house.
What's the time?
11 past 11.
Everyone's got a lock.
So honing, don't laugh about it.
It's not a per stake.
It's actually really important, Jack.
Can you say?
Look at it.
And then, that wasn't the end of it.
It's the end of the day.
I just want to go.
End of the day.
No laughing matter.
And I'm glad.
Yeah.
We had locked chat.
I think it's a good point that Harrison brings up.
I do think it's important.
I would hate for anyone who watched that to think that we don't take security.
I do think it's so important.
Hey, everyone at home, have you guys...
Harrison's officially lost.
And it goes in circles.
Oh, that was funny.
I remember that.
Yeah, that was funny.
I think it's really important to have lock chat though.
Yeah.
And then, so what we didn't hear just heard here,
what we didn't hear just then was when Harrison
you started telling her that she needs to have music.
Music whenever your door unlocked.
Well, my door makes a noise when you unlock.
It had like a little jingle.
Who just doesn't?
He was like, where's your jingle?
And I remember saying to her, have you?
ever ordered into a dairy before?
Yep. I was like, well, think about that. That's been on your locks,
alright?
Oh, no. It's work in progress.
Yeah, she's not listening anymore, is she?
Nah, definitely not. Lost that relationship fully.
Your Arvoh's Head Harder with Sean, Steph and Harrison.
The Edge.
Thanks for hanging out with us today. It feels like just yesterday,
we were in here interviewing people for 24 hours.
We had a very short weekend full of sleep and we're back again.
Hello.
Yeah, I enjoyed today's show. It's nice to reminisce on all the interviews and stuff that had happened.
happened. It was all a blur.
All a blur.
Some great moments.
You guys were jogging my memory.
And like Sam, our wonderful producer was like, I've got clips of this and this.
I was like, oh yeah.
Totally forgot like all our conversations.
All of them.
Yeah, there are some that I've just got blank spots.
I couldn't tell you what we talked to.
Someone about it.
And our producer would go, Sean, and then you see this.
It's like, did I?
Yeah.
Now, have we recapped our weekends?
Because Sean, I feel like it's probably hit you the hardest, to be honest.
to be honest.
I think you
I think you've
really, you crumbled.
Why?
It hit you the hardest.
You were bad.
You were bad.
The last, honestly,
four to five hours.
Do you know what it was?
You're a state.
Yeah, yeah.
Going into it, I got like a sore throat
and like a cold.
Going into it.
Classic Sean.
Yeah, I know.
I think anything we do.
Sore throat, cold.
I know, I think I like,
it's so funny the last time it gets like
was another big work event.
I don't know.
Maybe it's like a preempt.
myself and my body gets sick in advance, but that was the reason.
Like, towards the end of it, I was just like, I got to the point where I was like,
I was really sick on Saturday and then I've kind of come right and gone back to work.
He seemed drunk.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
To a point where I, like, was trying to, like, pull you up.
We had a guest and you were, like, talking to them drunk.
I was like, Sean, why are you talking like, you're embarrassing us?
Stop doing that.
You're like, oh, God, he's not.
He's just that bad.
He's just gone.
I was beyond it.
Yeah, I sleep 15 hours straight.
coming off the back of that.
Heaven.
And then, yeah.
And then how did you feel...
Did you feel better on Saturday, or did you feel just as bad?
I feel was quite sick on Saturday, but jet lag
and then I've kind of come right.
Just sleep in big, we all sleeps.
What about you guys?
You guys seem like you had more busy weekends than me.
I travelled straight to a place near Wellington Castle Point
and then went home.
I had fun and time all weekend.
Did you already have that all booked
and then this fell like the day before that trip?
No, I planned to go on that trip a few days before the three-hour thing.
I don't want to see my family
but I was like, I just napped heaps.
Oh yeah, nice.
My nann would be talking about her to sleep in front of her.
Then my mum was like, you were sober to nanny.
You just kept falling asleep when she was talking to.
Yeah, but you know, you had to.
Yeah, was your granddad there with my teeth?
Popa Bomi noco.
Remember we don't talk to him anymore.
Lips in the caravan because of the gambling.
So, she's been out.
I don't know whether that's a true story or not.
It's a true story.
It's a true story.
You promise.
Yeah, it hurts when you laugh.
Sorry, sorry, if it does hurt, I'm very sorry.
Sure.
Does it hurt actually hurt?
A little bit.
Okay, I won't.
Now, I'll imagine me having no teeth.
No, no.
And Steph, you said you were up at 6am on Saturday morning.
Yeah, so I got home and then the baby went, well, he's a baby, he went to sleep at eight.
That's when I went, no, I had sausages.
I was like, I think I'm going to go to sleep as soon as Rocco goes to sleep, but then Jake was
making sausages.
So it's like, I'm going to stay up and eat some sausages.
Nice.
So I stayed up and ate some sausages.
And then I went to bed about nine.
And then Rockett woke up at about six.
But Jake got up to him.
But then like, he's just like, ma-da, ma-ma, ma-ma.
Very loud.
So, I was just awake.
So, yeah.
And then that's, yeah.
Just the euse for you.
Just the yush.
Just the yush.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Anyway, good to be back here.
You know, it doesn't feel like very long, but it's good to be back.
Yeah, it's good.
Hey, by the way, before we wrap things up, because I know we're about to leave.
But who's watching the Traders UK out there?
Because like I want to find someone who's up to date.
No one I know is up to date.
She wants to date.
Harrison, would you believe this?
Steph pulls out and he goes, oh, check this out.
I was like, is that a video of someone who's got voted out from the trader?
She's like, yeah.
I was like, I'm not up to that.
She goes, yeah, no, catch up.
I was teaching him a listen.
I was like you.
I'm like that.
You got to keep up.
You got to keep up.
Your Avos, hit harder with Sean, Steph and Harrison.
The Edge.
Rover.
Music, radio.
Podcasts.
