ZM's Bree & Clint - ZM’s Bree & Clint Podcast - 17th October 2025

Episode Date: October 19, 2025

Is your name old or young sounding?  Kalyee Bell is here with a new song!  Gen Z workplace gripes.  Pretty friend ground drama.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informatio...n.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 ZM's Brie and Clint Pop Podcast It's our radio show But wrapped up in a neat little package just for you It's ZM's Brie and Clint podcast ZM's Brie and Clint cheers to HBO Max Available on Neon Sign up now at neontv.co.n.z Oh my God, it's Friday, make some noise for the original.
Starting point is 00:00:27 Say them free and kids. Oh, Giday, happy Friday. Come on through, come on through. Everyone is welcome. I did say Clint would be back today, but turns out, girls, you're a liar. We did such an amazing job yesterday that they said, let's do it again today. Bring it for Friday. That's come from the top.
Starting point is 00:00:48 So what I'm hearing is Clint's fired. Clint's on sabbatical. Oh, me? Yeah, they just said, I think we give the people another day of it, another Friday day of it. Treat them, you know, we like dessert. Just the girls talk an absolute BS. Deucela's in, Brooke from the night show's in. We've got a huge Friday show plan for you.
Starting point is 00:01:08 Kaylee Bell is going to be joining us later in the show. She's got a new album, new music, and a new baby. Yeehar. Nice. Yehah indeed. We've got the one second song challenge where you'll be able to win some money. And also, Trady versus Lady, the scores are level again. Again. 86, 86. Who's your bet for the overall winner at the NBA?
Starting point is 00:01:34 I honestly really can't pick it. And have the Trades win? When was the last year that the Trades took it out overall? Not last year. The ladies took it out last year. Yeah, they did. Maybe the year before. So I feel like we've went back and four. Okay. If you want to win it for either the tradies or the ladies win the end of the week,
Starting point is 00:01:51 then you can call now. Play ZDEMS, Bree and Clint. Trady versus Lady, let's play. It's Trady versus Lady. Three, two, one. Last game of the week, and the scores are locked at 86 to 86. Who will take it out for the week? Well, let's meet who will be playing.
Starting point is 00:02:14 The ladies, she's from Dunedin. She's 24 and she recently has got an analogy to salt water. Hello, Maddie. Hi. What do you mean recently? How did you learn about this allergy? Well, I mean, I grew up near the beach and could swim in the water fine. And then the last couple of years, I just started getting reactions every time I went swimming.
Starting point is 00:02:39 Oh, that's awful. So what do you do? Can you take an antihistamine? Yeah, the doctor's given me one I haven't, I'm too scared to try it though because last time I nearly passed out Yeah, probably not a good idea Especially if you're going swimming in the beach
Starting point is 00:02:53 Yeah Be safe out there, kids Let's see who you'll be taking on this afternoon Our tradie is from Hamilton He's 38 and last time he played He won Welcome to the show, Luke Did you win convincingly Luke?
Starting point is 00:03:08 Nah, it's down to the wire Oh, okay, well let's see if you can better better your performance. Guys, Luke, your buzzer is tradie. Maddie, your buzzer is lady. Shout it out if you think you know the answer. First to get three correct, we'll take home the win and the 50 bucks, okay? All right, ready to go.
Starting point is 00:03:28 Question number one. Which actress was originally cast to portray Lara Croft in the Tomb Raider movie? Ladies. Yes, Maddie. Angelina Jolie. Nice, Maddie. Well done. was Angelina Jolie.
Starting point is 00:03:44 They've since made a bunch of other films and have cast someone else as Lara Croft. But Angelina will always be my Lara Croft. One to the ladies, question number two. What is eight times seven? Trudy. Yes, Luke. 69.
Starting point is 00:04:04 You just, Luke. You just wanted to say 69. It is actually 56, but I appreciate the commitment to the joke. Maddie. I'm blinking. Three. Two. One.
Starting point is 00:04:24 I'm blinking. I'm going to have to buzz you out. It's 56, guys. No points there for anyone. We move along. Buzz in when you can tell me who sings this. Yes, Luke. Lady.
Starting point is 00:04:41 Very. It is Katie Perry. Well done, mate. That means we are tied up at one apiece. Question number four. Who won the first season of New Zealand Idol? Brady. Yes, Luke.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Was it Ben Lomas? It sure, bloody, was. Ben Lammis. Two to the Trades. He's making a comeback. One to the ladies. You need this one, Maddie, to stay in it. Question number five.
Starting point is 00:05:04 What was the original purpose of the tiny pocket in a pair of jeans? Trady. Ladies. Luke for the win. Um, keep a watch. What, sorry? To keep a watch. What kind?
Starting point is 00:05:19 Lock a watch. He's got it. I'll tell you what, it was touch and go there for a bit, Luke, but you've done it in the end. 50 bucks coming your way. Awesome, thank you. Maddie, unlucky. Call back any time and play again, okay? Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:05:39 Happy Friday. I came across this interesting article, Brooke and Ella, that was talking about particular baby names that are going extinct. Oh, no. Yeah, they've done research. This company has done research on it. And apparently these are the names that are in the top for being used less and less. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:06:01 Because I feel like names come in and out of fashion. Yeah. Like anything, you know. But these are the names that apparently no one is naming their babies anymore. Are they really basic names because everyone's going. for a more rose-tinted snowflake. Yeah, you'd call them traditional, more traditional names? Yeah, yeah, more traditional names.
Starting point is 00:06:22 Yeah. Or is what did you call them? Boring. Is that what you call them? The names that are on the decline are Derek, little baby Derek. Craig. Imagine a little Craig. Little baby, what's the baby's name?
Starting point is 00:06:39 Craig. It's Craig, yeah. Little baby Craig. Tyrone That's a full-grown man On the decline with the beard Gareth Stephen
Starting point is 00:06:49 No one's name in their baby Stephen Apparently Other names Karen Which I feel like Obviously is tied to the fact Yeah You know
Starting point is 00:06:59 Don't be Karen So people don't want to name Their baby Karen No It's good to see that people Are thinking about their baby's names In the future Of their baby's names actually
Starting point is 00:07:07 I also think that It's by law If you name your baby Karen, they have to get a Karen haircut. And they have to want to speak to the manager as soon as they get out of the word. Excuse me, can I please speak to the doctor in charge here? Yes, where is the... Where are the scissors that he used?
Starting point is 00:07:21 I just don't think they're appropriate for this. Okay, I wasn't ready to come out, and I want to talk to him about it. Yeah, yeah. Apparently, there was a huge boom, and it's obviously because of the Friends TV show. They've done research on it, where everyone was naming their kids after one of the six friends, And the biggest ones, apparently, were the names Monica and Ross had a huge boom in the 90s. Oh, like if you were siblings as well, you'd be more inclined to name them both. Imagine.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Yeah, Monica and Ross. My partner's parents' names are Ross and Rachel. Oh, did they go on a break? Did they go on moral breaks? No, they never did. They never did. So anyway, apparently those names are on the decline as well. Monica and Ross especially
Starting point is 00:08:10 No one is naming their babies that anymore But the biggest one The biggest name that people are shying away from In 2025 Is the name Wait, give me a second Sheldon Do you think that's from Big Bang Theory?
Starting point is 00:08:29 Maybe Yeah, fair enough Little baby Sheldon Massive cranium If my kid had a massive cranium I'd be ever so inclined to call him Sheldon You'd hope, you would be hoping he would be smart. He'd have to.
Starting point is 00:08:41 People getting rid of that pressure though. Yeah. For him to be smart. Huge drop. Apparently only three babies in the UK in 2024 were named Sheldon. Oh no, they have to find each other. The small Sheldon clip. It's like no one.
Starting point is 00:08:54 No one's been named Sheldon. I thought we played this game in our show. It's quite fun. Where people call up, they tell us their name, or you can text through on 9-6-96. What's your name? And we will tell you if you've got an old or young-sounding name.
Starting point is 00:09:09 Right. And it's up to us. Yeah. It's just off the vibe. Yeah. Okay? Mine, Brooke. Young.
Starting point is 00:09:16 Yeah, I'm 23. It suits me. Yeah. I don't know how it's going to go as a 43-year-old. What about Bree? Young or old? Middle. Smoke bang in the middle.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Why are you looking directly at my forehead when you just said that? I was actually looking at your eyebrows, but they're kind of starting to sag. Brianna. Rude. 0800 dials at M. you text us on 9696. What's your name? We'll tell you if it's young or old-sounding. It's time for a round of young or old-sounding name. This is where we decide just on vibe and we all get to vote. Okay, girls. So Brooke, Ella, we will bring the person on,
Starting point is 00:09:57 they'll tell us their name and then on the counter three we'll decide if it's old-sounding or young-sounding. We're not trying to upset anyone. We're just giving an honest opinion. Okay, who's up first, caller number one. Hello. Hi. What is your name? My name's Scarlett. Scarlet.
Starting point is 00:10:14 Okay, girls, you got the vibe? Yeah, three, two, one, young. Brooke, you're looking sure. Yeah, because I was like Scarlet letter. I feel like it was old fashion, but it's come back into fashion. So I feel like it's young again. Scarlett Johansson. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:10:32 What do you think, Scarlett? I'm not really sure I do know a lot of people called Scarlett And how old are they? They're like my age, like 12 Okay, well there you go I feel like we got it right Thanks for calling Scarlett
Starting point is 00:10:50 Let's talk to caller number two Hi caller number two Hey guys, how's it? Good, thank you mate What is your name? My name's Damien Can I get the spelling on Damien? Yeah, what's the spelling?
Starting point is 00:11:07 Z-A-M-I-E-N. Oh, that's changed it for me. Okay, are we ready? Yep. Three, two, one, young. Who said young? I said young. I thought the spelling of it sounded younger.
Starting point is 00:11:21 Oh. I feel like, Damien, are you a millennial? 35. So millennial, spot on millennial age. Okay. So I've just called myself. I'm going to say, would we class that?
Starting point is 00:11:33 I mean, I think it's young. Spring chicken. I think you're a spring chicken. It's so fresh. Yep. Thanks for calling through. A couple of texts they've asked for our advice on old or young sounding name. Luca.
Starting point is 00:11:46 Oh. Three, two, one. Young. That's a young sounding name. It's like Luke, but a younger version for Luke. Yeah, it's like fresh, it feels. What about this person said, my name is Zidina. My grandma wanted to.
Starting point is 00:12:01 name me morag Oh well let's do both Zidina first three two one Young definitely young Morag Three two one Oh Morag
Starting point is 00:12:13 I think this is a car full of people Morgan Ted Sailor and Emery Emery young or old Are we giving the general vibe Yeah On all of the names I would say Teddy Sailor
Starting point is 00:12:25 Emery the kids Morgan hopefully the person driving I would say Sailor and Emery are giving me young and Morgan and Ted more so old. Yeah, I think Ted I'd love for it to come back round. That's quite a nice name. I feel like it will. It will. I don't know if it's there yet. Let's talk to call
Starting point is 00:12:44 a number three. Gidea caller number three. Hello. Can you hear me? Hello, we can hear you. Caller number three. What's your name? My name is Heather. Heather. Okay, we're all just picking up on the vibe. Yeah. Three, two, one. Sorry Oh, Heather Oh, I know
Starting point is 00:13:04 And it's I'm born in 91 Not 71 They've got to be the youngest Heather on earth You're not bloody old at all Every single person Except for one Heather that I've ever met
Starting point is 00:13:15 Has been at least 20 years older than me Did it come from a family Member? The name? No, apparently my mum said A pretty name for a pretty girl It's neither a pretty name or a pretty person Oh, we don't believe it
Starting point is 00:13:28 Oh, little baby Hither That's kind of cute. If you could change your name, Heather, because you've probably thought about this over the years, what would you change it to? I would actually like to be called Eliza. Eliza? That's fun. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:42 Like Thornberry? Smashing. Yes. I loved that show. That was such a good show. I can do a really good Dobby impression. The little kid. Oh.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Do you want me to do that? Wait. That's just how you always sound. I get, Michelle, be it. Hey, Heather, from now on, we're going to put you in our system as Eliza. How's that? If you wish, we've now dubbed you Eliza. Thanks for calling through.
Starting point is 00:14:12 It's weirdly cheap to change your name. It's like 150 bucks. Yeah, it's not that much. Very doable. A friend of mine changed, legally changed his middle name to Danger. No, get out. No, he did. It was on his license.
Starting point is 00:14:25 Is it allowed? Danger Chase Danger Jones was his name? Chase State. He was hot too. What about on the text machine, someone said T.J. and Kian. I feel like these are both in the same vibe. Young. Very young.
Starting point is 00:14:41 Both young. You know, old enough to be a phone and texting at that age of T.J. Someone texted through and said, Dear Dree, and then with like a little sweaty face, like sad emoji. It's an old name. You know. But about... You could be called D. Yeah, it's nice.
Starting point is 00:14:57 It's young. It's young. Yeah. I really like this name. Betty. Betty? I think it's old, but it might be coming back in. Could be coming back.
Starting point is 00:15:06 And therefore, in a couple of years young. Yeah. Let's do one more. Okay, okay. Call it number four. Hi. Afternoon, ladies. Afternoon.
Starting point is 00:15:14 What is your name, fine, sir? My name, I thought, would be a very common one from a religious background is Matthew. Matthew. Matthew. Okay, we're going to deliberate. Three, two, one. Old. I mean, it's from, you know, a tale's oldest time, Matthew.
Starting point is 00:15:33 How do you feel about it? No, I completely agree with it, you know. Whereas Matt, I feel like,'s quite young. Yeah, on the Cusp. Maddie? Maddie? Yeah, Mattie, when you're, like, in your 20s, Matt when you're in her 30s.
Starting point is 00:15:46 Matt is good. Maddie, I've never been fond of, something else. Yeah, quite. I feel like every person I know that's named Matt, hot. Oh, okay. Would you say you're hot, Matt? Can you concur, subjectively? My wife would agree.
Starting point is 00:16:00 Yeah, I trust her. Good enough for us, Matt. Hey, you have a good weekend, mate. Thank you. You too. ZD.N.'s, Brian Clint. Let's get the tea. This is the tea.
Starting point is 00:16:14 Dean McCarthy, he's live out of L.A. I need to talk to you about this Kim Kardashian audio that's doing the rounds, Dean. It's the most unrelatable audio of her talking about her marriage breakup with Kanye. Heads down the most unrelatable audio. you'll hear all year. So just to give the context, she was on one of our favorite podcast, Call Her Daddy, hosted by Alex Cooper. Kim Kardashian gave a very authentic, uh, uh, candid storytelling and she really opened up. But, but her stories are so different to our regular human stories. Here she is talking about when
Starting point is 00:16:49 Kanye would have a episode and give away all of their cars. Listen to this. We had like five Lamborghinis and I'd come home and they'd all be gone, you know, if he was in an episode. And I'd be like, oh wait, where's all our cars? Like my new car. And it would be like, oh, he gave him away to all of his friends. And then I'd be like, huh, okay. At a different point, we had five more Lamborghinis, and then I'd wake up in another episode and they'd all be gone again. And that time I was like, keep them, guys. I don't know what to say. Very unrelatable story from Kim Kardashian. She's essentially saying this was the moment she knew that the marriage was over, right, Dean? Yeah, that's right. When Kanye was just too difficult for her to handle, basically.
Starting point is 00:17:29 If you want to tell you what I love about Kim Kardashian, say what you want about her, everyone. But she has been so classy when it comes to Kanye West. Yeah, she's protected her kids a lot, hasn't she? She really has, Brie. She has held back. She has not sent that tweet. She has had, she's had all the receipts.
Starting point is 00:17:47 She's had the text receipts. She's had all the stuff that could debunk his wild allegations. You know, like one example, he was like, she didn't invite me to the birthday party of one of the kids. Well, actually, it was because he's, planned his own birthday party later that day at 4pm and she planned hers at 12 which had been totally agreed on with their assistant everyone knew and then at 5 o'clock he decided to just go off and say that she never even invited him and didn't tell anyone the real story like me like
Starting point is 00:18:15 that's like the lamest example but so many examples of Kanye being difficult she's handled it so well the five Lamborghini giveaway that's the last draw for me it's a 10 car Lamborghini giveaway in the end apparently Moral of the story, we need to be friends with Kanye because we need to be getting those landmodes. I think you're on to something here, Dean. We appreciate that. That's Dee McCarthy with the T.
Starting point is 00:18:39 Dead Am's Bree and Clint Podcast. Look, our next guest is an absolute country pop powerhouse, smashing charts, touring the world, and somehow still managing to be one of the most down-to-earth human beings you'll ever meet. Please welcome to the show, Kaylee Bell. Yeah. Hey, it's all around we go.
Starting point is 00:18:56 It's a rodeo, but not my first, baby. mate, good to see you. Oh my God, I love you, Bree. You know this. Well, we just had brunch this morning. We did. I literally caught up there. And now I get to be on Friday jams on the afternoon. I listen to this show, so it's cool to be on the other side of the fence. Hey, mate, it's always a pleasure to have you in the studio. How are you? New music, new album, what's been having? Yeah, it's been a busy year. I had a baby. Oh, yes. Which was just like something that just kind of happened and we've carried on. I was back on stage after six weeks. You're an inspiration, obviously. Oh, I'm mad.
Starting point is 00:19:28 I'm absolutely mad. You're bad shit crazy. Yeah, basically. Little Baby James, who's in the studio. He tries to sing along when he can. He's actually, this is funny, but we recorded a song last week. My producer was over from Nashville. We were doing this Christmas song, and he's like singing all through it.
Starting point is 00:19:44 And we're like, we have to keep that. He's been on his first recording already, which is amazing. Well, hopefully he wins all the awards, maybe the youngest ever to do it. Eight months old, he's doing well. Tell us about this new album, Cowboy Up. Cowboy Up, it's been a bit of a journey, I guess. I wrote this album, it started in Auckland with Cowboy Up. I wrote that song at a song camp that Brooke Fraser put on last year.
Starting point is 00:20:08 I was just like, I was so happy to be there. You know, Brooke Fraser, like, come on. Fan girling. So fan girling. Yeah, so wrote Cowboy Up and didn't really know that it was going to be the start of the record. Went back to Nashville. Found out that I was, you know, pregnant and having a little baby. And so the song's kind of like little
Starting point is 00:20:28 like screenshots of moments through that year. It's a song called Heartbeat which I wrote for Baby James and then yeah there's songs like I've got a song for I know that we both have a mutual love for Shania Twain. Stop it. And actually I wrote that song kind of like as an encouragement to myself of
Starting point is 00:20:46 like you can do this because like a lot of last year was a lot of like doubting how I was going to continue managing a career and being a mom obviously trying to you know crack the will and live on the road and play shows in America in the UK and Aussie and it was just like how does this actually look and I really leaned on a lot of female artists last year
Starting point is 00:21:04 just like looking at them for inspiration and obviously Shanaya's been one of those artists that has been that for me right from day one she's, you know, had a family and she's carried on and made things happen for herself. I love that message because I was one of those people that was watching you, you know, go through this big life change
Starting point is 00:21:23 and such a huge thing that we go through as females. It is. And I think it's such a big thing for us where you kind of try and navigate who you are before you have a baby and who you are after having a baby. And it's crazy to me listening to you
Starting point is 00:21:38 how you leaned on female artists for inspiration and now you are one of those people. Yeah, that's amazing that you put it like that. And it does feel very 360. And I think in our industries, like, you know, we're in industries that, like, for whatever reason, And it's still kind of a lot of question marks around how you make that work as a female and kind of the entertainment industry and can that continue for you.
Starting point is 00:22:01 And 100% can. And might it look different? Absolutely. But who's to say that's like better or worse? Like I'm happier than I've ever been now and I get to play, you know, music all around the world. And I have a little bubba side stage or at home when I get home. And it's like it's been the most joyous year. And I really hope I send that message out to other females that might be in that point of their life
Starting point is 00:22:22 where they're like questioning, can it be done? And I 100% say that you can do both, 100%. That's such an awesome message. Where can people see you? You're touring? Yeah, we're about to come through New Zealand on our cowboy up tour, which is so fun. We're just hitting the big centres this time.
Starting point is 00:22:40 We're doing the Civic in Auckland. We're doing Wellington, Duned in Christchurch and Invercargul. We've got two amazing supports coming out with me, Zach Griffith, and the Western Guide, who have been fans of both of those artists for a long time as well. And, yeah, I mean, this is just my favorite thing in the world to do is to get out and play live into tour this country. Go get your tickets now because they will sell out.
Starting point is 00:22:58 I've seen you live. It's such a fantastic show. You're going to stick around for a bit because you're going to play one second song challenge. If I can. Oh, okay. Get a little bit competitive. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:09 We love that. And we're going to play Songfish and I right now. Do you want to introduce it? I would love to. You're listening to Zem. It's Kaylee Bell, and this is my song, song for Shania. Let's go. I was in the backseat six years old.
Starting point is 00:23:24 The ZDM Podcast Network. Please don't stop the mill. What the hell? Three and cleanse. One Second Song Challenge. The Celebrity Edition because it's me versus Kaylee Bill. I feel I ain't. I've got a little bit of help over.
Starting point is 00:23:43 He's allowed to play. I will allow that. His whole eight months of Worldside. He knows a lot of songs. He knows a lot of Tina Arena. Is it? Oh, God, okay. Tina Arena. Hopefully we've got some Tina in the mix. We'll have to see, eh?
Starting point is 00:23:55 I'm in train. The one second song challenge, this is where we go head-to-head, Kaylee, guessing songs as fast as we can. Oh, God, I know how competitive you are. This is not going to work, is it? What are you talking about? Not competitive at all. Super chill.
Starting point is 00:24:10 It feels like Australia versus New Zealand is just... Pretty much, eh. We're playing for people who have texted through, either to back you, Kaylee, or to back me. And there's 50 bucks, all thanks to me. Ella, you were running the show. How does it work? How does it work?
Starting point is 00:24:23 The one second song challenge. We're going to play the start of a song. The first person to buzz in with their name, the artist and the song. You guys get a point. There is a theme as well, everyone. So hopefully this can help you. I have recently got new foster kittens. I've got five running around my home.
Starting point is 00:24:40 So this is all loosely based on feline. I'm wearing a kitten top today. I'm definitely a cat lady. She's there. I've also got a cat tattoo. Come back. Okay, so based on feline energy? Yeah, so like maybe it might be the artist that has that
Starting point is 00:24:56 and the theme or the song title or the vibe. Yeah, you'll get it. Let's just go straight into it. This is the first round. Buzz in with your name if you think you know what the song is. Okay, good luck, Kaylee. Good luck, Bree. Free, Doge Cat Woman.
Starting point is 00:25:10 There it is. Oh, there you go. Okay, round two. You've got it. Cat themed, here we go. Oh, hello, Kaylee. I just about forgot my own name. Katie Perry.
Starting point is 00:25:19 Yes. Ro. There we go. Do you know I feel generous? We'll do that. Thank you. Thank you. Why don't?
Starting point is 00:25:27 Okay, well, we've got the third round. Okay. Here we go. Let's go. I wish your girlfriend was hot. Buzz it, buzz it. That's it. Buss in.
Starting point is 00:25:40 Kaylee. I don't know what it's called. Don't you? Give it to her. She goes. Okay, all right, right. Okay. Two one.
Starting point is 00:25:46 I need to bring it here. This one. This one you should get, guys. Okay. Please. Here we go. Round four. Brie.
Starting point is 00:25:55 I have the tiger survive. Thank you. What a song. It's the grill. I'll find rising up to the challenge of a round. Okay, this is the tie break. Oh, good. Bring it.
Starting point is 00:26:09 Don't you bloody under a... Don't hold back. Okay, this might be a bit silly. Okay, right both ends of the table. I feel like this just got real heated real quick. Now I'm investing. I'm like, I'm here. Now I'm going to take you down.
Starting point is 00:26:23 I don't care if I embarrass you in front of your baby. I don't give a damn. Okay. Here we go. Round five. Brie. Smelly cat, Phoebe. Brilliant.
Starting point is 00:26:34 Smelly cat. You're done, Brie. I don't. I'll give that one to you. Turns out there's not many songs around cats. Yeah, I was thinking that. It's done I've done very well. We need more songs about cats.
Starting point is 00:26:47 Phoebe, we need some more Phoebe songs. I reckon. Can you release a song about cats? Yeah. 100% only if you make it one of one of these things. And then I can... Yeah, deal. If you know one song about cats, that would be great.
Starting point is 00:26:58 Good deal. Thanks for joining us, Kali Bell. We really, really love having you. And come back and see us anytime. I will. Absolutely. Love you, dear. It's ZDM's Brea and Clint podcast.
Starting point is 00:27:08 Lucky you guys are here because I saw this article talking about Gen Z employees and the things that they do that frustrate their boss the most. That's us. Both of you are Gen Zs, and I thought we could run through the list, and you guys have to answer truthfully, yes or no, whether you think you do these things. Okay. Okay, but I need honesty.
Starting point is 00:27:33 Okay, I can give that. Okay, number 10, taking too many breaks. It's so hard to tell what's a break. It is. They blurrent, like, conversations. If you're talking to someone and not talking about work-related things, that kind of feels like a break. When I walk into the studio and producer Ella is under the desk having a sleep,
Starting point is 00:27:54 I'm going to say that's a break. Okay? So I'm going to say yes. Number nine, sharing classified information. With like family and stuff. I like how you laughed and then you got all serious. You're like, what? What's the details of this?
Starting point is 00:28:11 Can you get fired? Yeah. Not embargoed stuff. Like that stuff's serious. You know, working at radio, blah, blah, blah. But I mean. if there's little goss here and there. I'm going to say yes. That's a yes for both
Starting point is 00:28:23 of you. Soft yes. The next one, the amount that they complain, so complaining a lot. I actually try not to complain. I've changed my mindset recently so I'd like to say I'm in the clear for that, maybe. I would say
Starting point is 00:28:39 and can I stand up for the Gen Zitters. I think it's normal human nature to complain. We all complain. It doesn't matter what generation you're from. Amen. A little bit of complaining here and there, as long as it's not constant. Yeah. Gets it off your chest. And to the right people.
Starting point is 00:28:55 Yes. Don't complain to your boss. Maybe not. Complain to other people first. Behind the boss's back. Complain to three before you see me is what the boss says. We're just going through the list of the top things Gen Z employees do that frustrate their boss. What about saying they understand something when they don't?
Starting point is 00:29:12 Oh, yeah. Do you guys do that? No. I'll be like, I don't get it. You do do that, yeah. What do you mean? Ella, I'd like to pretend. And then you can read me like a book.
Starting point is 00:29:23 I usually can tell when I'm like, Ella's got no idea. She's glass-eyed. Yeah, but that's a learning experience. What about not taking ownership of tasks? Oh. Like saying, I'll do that. Yeah, like showing initiative being like, I'll run this or I can do that. I feel like we're down the other end of the spectrum where we say yes to too many things and then we don't end up doing.
Starting point is 00:29:43 Yeah, I think you guys are in the clear for that. What about showing up late? Yeah. I mean, it's pretty loose around here. As long as you get the work done. Yeah, I mean, you know, we're pretty chill. And I'll communicate if I've got an appointment. I'll be like, oh, I will be late.
Starting point is 00:29:58 But that's not often. Yeah, no, that's not often. What about acting unprofessionally? It's hard when you work in radio. It's very hard. I feel like we have a job. Yeah. We're meant to do TikToks and dance to Taylor Swift.
Starting point is 00:30:11 We're meant to be unprofessional is what you were going to say. I don't know. Number three on the list. Top things, Gen Z. employees do that frustrate their bosses making excuses. I only make excuses because they're right. Is that an excuse? No.
Starting point is 00:30:28 Okay. Number two, spreading false information slash rumors. This is my favorite pastime. You can't ask me to leave a part of myself at home. Are you joking? You hired me. And you know what? I like the honesty.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Number one, the top thing that Gen Z employees do that frustrate their boss when they have a negative attitude. Oh, that's so bull. That's so bull for them to write that in that article. Yeah, I don't believe that. A little bit more positivity wouldn't go astray. Never. A ZM's Breed Clint Podcast.
Starting point is 00:31:00 Clint away. So no Friday Oaky this week. It'll be back next week, better than ever. But right now we're talking about drama. Yeah, I found this on TikTok, and I'm so invested in this TikTok drama that I had to bring it to the show because I love drama. I like it when I'm not involved in a.
Starting point is 00:31:18 That, you know, and so I'm invested, I can watch from afar, but because it doesn't involve me, it's good. All good on my back, but then I get to see as things come out. So essentially, I'll tell you about this TikTok drama. Phyllis and then we can discuss. So basically, an influencer that goes by the name glamourer on TikTok. Glamoura. She is a food reviewer, and she hit up this patissary, this small business. Oh, my God, you guys.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Get ready to eat with me. Run, don't walk. Oh, this is one of those things where she's head up the patisserie and ask for free stuff, isn't it? Yes. And they said, thank you. We usually are open to this, but our budget's a bit tight, not at the moment. So that's perfectly fine. Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:01 But this influencer decided to pop in store the next day. It's a patisserie, so like a bakery. She comes in. She does pay for her food, I believe. Okay. The business recognizes her, so they give her free drinks, even though they did say no. They like still provided some nice service But the drama starts where this TikToker
Starting point is 00:32:24 Does a really awful negative review She did not But what It doesn't end there This is the juicy bit This pittisserie That goes by J.L. Petissary on TikTok If you want to check it out
Starting point is 00:32:38 They did a response video To the response Yes Clapping back at this influencer And you might sit here and go Who cares, it's a small problem But it's actually a really good point of how small businesses really need support. It really affects small businesses.
Starting point is 00:32:56 If someone with a big following goes on their bloody social media and tears them down, it does really affect businesses. It does. So take a listen. This is the clip. It's got 64.5 million views. It's crazy. What?
Starting point is 00:33:10 Yeah. Sorry, wait. This is the patisserie clapping back at the influencer. Okay. We like working with influencers, but acting like the working class is beneath you. Promoting this kind of message on social media and bribing us for free stuff is not really something we support. My biggest pride in what I've built here, having found the people to be in my team that wake up every day and that care about what we do our processes and that work really, really hard to do this.
Starting point is 00:33:39 Two different worlds, I feel like they're coming from, the influencer and this lady who works in the habitusory. Okay, here's my question for you. Who side do you want? Oh, totally the bakeries. I don't think it's fair. If you do go dig deep like I have, you do see this food reviewer saying things that aren't true. So it's fine to have your opinion,
Starting point is 00:34:01 but she's saying, oh, the flavouring's fake. It's not authentic, blah, blah, blah. Where this video that you did hear the audio from, it goes on for two minutes of them going through every little point she made, and they debunk it, it's not true. Have you guys speaking? of TikTok drama. Yes. Have you seen the other drama with the necklace?
Starting point is 00:34:19 And people were accusing Abby Chapfield of stealing it. And then that place has come out and said it wasn't her. No, she was on a reality TV show, but it wasn't her. I'm well into that. But I always find it's hard to get all the information. I want to know how it is so bad. Whoever's got that necklace, you know who you are. Well, that's tomorrow. No, Monday. That's Monday.
Starting point is 00:34:39 Okay, we'll cover that on Monday. Up next on the show, I want to put you girls through the test about what are the most use websites around the world. Ooh, la, la. I have one that I can think of. Play Z&M's Bree and Clint. Lady Gaga, Abricadabra on ZM with Bree and Clint. Look, what?
Starting point is 00:35:02 A bunny. Just kidding. Apricadabra. I was like, we've lost it. It's a Friday. Got it. We're going to do that disappearing act now. Then, p.
Starting point is 00:35:13 I thought I could test you guys. I saw this interesting. article talking about what are the most used websites in the world today? Right. Because I feel like it changes a lot over time. Like back in the day it would have been Asked Jeeves. Oh, that's before you guys' time. Anyway, what are you asked Jeeves about?
Starting point is 00:35:29 It's kind of like Google. Anyway, never mind. It's like talking to aliens sometimes. So intrigued with this ancient artifact. Ask Jeeves. Is it in the museum? Someone on the text machine, please. Please, you've got to be with me.
Starting point is 00:35:45 You've got to remember. Is that like the anonymous Instagram thing where like someone would post it and it's like honest reviews and you like like like you review like for a like yeah. I don't know what that is. Oh you should put it up on Instagram story and people can just like anonymously say what they think about you. Really ego-shadowing. I'm already vulnerable. I don't know if I want to do that. No, you don't. Let's play a bit of a game. I've got the top 10 most used websites in the world in the past year in the world. Okay. So we'll go one for one. You guys name a website you think. is the most used website.
Starting point is 00:36:18 Ella? Google. It's number one. I don't even know that's a website. Sack it. It's got dot com, you ding-dong. What? Yahoo.com?
Starting point is 00:36:27 Guys, we're all doomed. We're all doomed. This is not a drill. These are the generations that are taking over. Okay, sorry, I was just having a private conversation with people listening. Brooke yahoo.
Starting point is 00:36:40 com. More specific? Yahoo. How do you get more specific? Co.in.Z. Oh, she's been close. Yahoo.com.com. Japan is number 10.
Starting point is 00:36:54 What? You were never going to get that. Obviously, Yahoo's still very popular in Japan. Yeah, they love it. Okay, who's, Ella, any other websites come to mind? Some come to mind, but... Say it, man. The inappropriate ones, the adult ones.
Starting point is 00:37:08 Not on the list. Good. Not on the list. That's nice. What else? What websites do I use? That's not a website. No, that's an app. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:19 It kind of is a website. Netflix. Neon. Neat both, not on the list. YouTube. YouTube on the list. Number two. Oh my gosh, I got one and two.
Starting point is 00:37:30 Chat GBT GBT. Chabit on the list. Number five for the most used websites in the world today. All right. Think social media guys. TikTok. TikTok. Not on the list.
Starting point is 00:37:42 But people aren't doing that on their laptop. Instagram. Oh, Facebook. Facebook on the list. Number three, Twitter, now known as X, on the list, number six. We still haven't got number one. You're missing. No, you got number one.
Starting point is 00:37:56 Google. Oh, that's silly. Number four, you're missing. Number seven, number eight, number nine. Can we have a clue? Thanks. How often do you use number four? Amazon.
Starting point is 00:38:09 Every day, I use number four. I don't know if it's on a browser on my laptop, but I'm using it. Wither.com. Safari. How old do you think I? Wordle, New York Times. Instagram is number four, guys.
Starting point is 00:38:25 I swear I said it. God. Do you think I'm the cryptkeeper? Weather. Number seven is WhatsApp. Oh. And number eight, Wikipedia. Still very popular.
Starting point is 00:38:38 We're still using Wikipedia. Yeah. And number nine for the most used websites in the world, Reddit. Of course. Everyone is using Reddit. People love it. I like it when there's something niche that I'm watching and you can like deep dive into it like the Hunger Games and then you can discuss one particular character. Yeah, what are the people on Reddit saying?
Starting point is 00:39:00 Yeah. A few people have texted through and said, Who doesn't know Asked Jeeves? Well, can I ask you, Bree? What is Asked Jeeves? I told you, it's like Google, but an old people version. I don't get it. It's literally just Google, but like another version.
Starting point is 00:39:16 Why? I don't get it. Oh, okay, thank you. Birthday banger. ZDM's Bree and Clint podcast. Bree and Clint? All I want to my birthday, birthday banger. Your birthday banger,
Starting point is 00:39:27 aka the number one song that was top in the charts when you turn 16. We'll figure out three, and then we will vote, Brooke, on which one we would like to play for a Friday. Has to match the Friday vibe, I guess. It does, I agree. Let's kick it off with Grace.
Starting point is 00:39:43 Hi, Grace. How are you? Hello, I'm good, thank you and you. Yes, good, thank you, Grace. Hey, all we need is your birthday, mate. 16th of October 2007. Wait a second. Happy birthday for yesterday.
Starting point is 00:39:56 Thank you. Thank you very much. You were 16, though, in 2020, Grace. And on the 16th of October 23, this was number one. Very young birthday, ban. Doja Cat. The Town Red. What do you think, Grace? Brilliant. I love that song.
Starting point is 00:40:17 Me too. I'm a massive fan of that one from DojCat. Yes. Yeah. Are you seeing her when she's in the country, Grace, November? Pardon? Are you going along to DojCat in the country? No. Don't quite have enough money for that yet. Yeah. I'd love to go along to Dojicat. It'd be a great show. Hey, stick around, Grace. You might win. Let's talk to Ashley, though.
Starting point is 00:40:38 Gidey, Ashley. Hello. Happy Friday, mate. How's your week been? Good. It's been busy. How's your week been? Same here, Ashley. Just holding down the fort here. Clint's been sick. Claudia's away. You know, it's all happening. But we press on. Mate, all we need is your birthday. 11th of March, 1992.
Starting point is 00:41:01 All right, Ashley. That means you were 16 in 2008. And here is your birthday banger. I mean, it's a classic. It's a vibe check all the way through. What are your thoughts, Ash? So many nights partying to the song. I'm on with it. I think I put my back out a few times.
Starting point is 00:41:30 Bending down to touch my boots with the fur. Yeah, yeah. And turn around, give that big one, yes, Mac. Yeah, yeah. It's a good one, Ash. Hold there for us. Let's do one last one for Maddie, who's going to do Mum's birthday banger. Hi, Maddie.
Starting point is 00:41:43 Hi. How old are you, Maddie? I'm 10. You're 10, so just a little bit young to do yours yet, but we'll do Mums. Do you know Mum's name? Donna. Good. That's a good start.
Starting point is 00:41:56 And now we need Mum's birthday, Maddie. The 13th of October, 1979. Maddie, does she know Mum's name? She knows a birthday. She's all over it. Maddie, that means Mum was 16. In 1995, and on Mum's 16th birthday, this was number one.
Starting point is 00:42:20 Maddie doesn't even know. But it's a good one. How good is. It's really good. I love it. Yeah. Hey, we underestimated Maddie the first time and we underestimated her again. You're a big Coelio fan, aren't you, Maddie?
Starting point is 00:42:33 Yeah. I knew you were. Does Mum like it? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, Mom's a fan. I mean, it's hard to. go past Coolio, Gangsters Paradise. All right, it's time to deliberate, Brooke.
Starting point is 00:42:49 Thoughts, feelings? I've got a top two. A top two? That keep, I don't know. Low in Gangsters Paradise. I'm going between. For the Friday vibes. I like, yeah, I like all three.
Starting point is 00:43:06 I don't, I'll, you're the guest on the show. I'll go with you. Okay. You make the decision. I'm going to go with my guest. gut and say congratulations Maddie for Mum, our winner of birthday banger as Gangsters Paradise. Yeah, Maddie.
Starting point is 00:43:20 Well done. We're going to play your mum's birthday banger right now. You guys have a good weekend, okay? Thank you. You're welcome. Adorable. It feels right. It feels right. Gangsters Paradise is your birthday banger for a Friday. No regrets on this one. You're on Zim. Brinclent.
Starting point is 00:43:38 As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I take a look at my life and real life. Z.M. Brinclent. No regrets. That is your birthday banger for a Friday on ZM. Brinclent. RIP. RIP. Pooleo, Gangsters Paradise. That's for Maddie and Maddie's mum, Donna. What an absolute Bob from Coolio. All-timer. All-timer. And you know, I feel like low-flow rider. Got a bit of the raw deal because I feel like it was right in there.
Starting point is 00:44:17 I think we should play it. Some of you have people on 9-6-9-6 saying that robbed, but I don't know if we've got time. We've got time. What are we going to be late for? The ads? Yeah. We'll be late for the ads then.
Starting point is 00:44:29 Okay. Are you brunting this? Is the boss here? Actually, I don't care if the boss is here. We're playing Flowrider low. It's a back-to-back birthday banger. Here we go. Right now, on Zid M, Brie and Clint.
Starting point is 00:44:40 Let's go, baby. Any complaints? Oh, 800 dial Zid in. Let me talk Let it rain Mm-hmm Z-N's Brinclint Come bag and sweat
Starting point is 00:44:52 hands And the rebarks with the strait Big booty a smack Ho! She hit the blow Next thing you know Low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low. That is what a back-to-back birthday banger is all about
Starting point is 00:45:09 And if the boss is listening, that is your birthday banger. Just the one that we just played, Just the one. Tahi, that's enough. The first one for Ashley, whose birthday banger was in 2008, that is from. Hey, we are now late, aren't we? Yes, crazy that I said, we're going to be late, and now we're late.
Starting point is 00:45:30 So this is you, I think, maybe meeting the consequences of your own? I mean, to be honest, I just will blame it on my ADHD. Yeah. I mean, it was well worth it. No one complained. No regrets. Unless the boss is listening. hugely remorseful, big regrets.
Starting point is 00:45:46 Won't happen again. We're just making ourselves later. Let's go to the ads. Z&M's Bree and Clint podcast. Are you a big fan of Adam Sandler? Am I what? I love Adam Sandler. He seems like such a nice dude
Starting point is 00:45:58 and he makes great films, in my opinion. Agreed. I mean, is every film with Adam Sandler great? No. Jack and Jill, we won't talk about that. I like that female lead character in Jack and Jill. What's that actress's name? Who played her? Adam? Adina?
Starting point is 00:46:16 Adina Sandler. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She was great. She was great in Jackson Jones. Not his best, but he's got so many great ones. He does, and honestly, I feel like Adam Sandler and his movies do come up a lot in conversation. Of course, we quote them all the time. As a millennial, let me tell you, most of my vocabulary comes from Adam Sandler films. Yeah, I think, like, it hit millennials with a lot of his movies.
Starting point is 00:46:39 But a list has come out, and it's kind of making people go, huh, with, the top 10 grossing films of Adam Sandler's. Yeah, and if you sit there and you go, oh, what are his best ones? You might think 50 first dates, da-da-da-da. But the top 10 grossing, like how much money? So these are the films that made the most money for Adam Sandler. That actually surprised me and surprised a lot of people online.
Starting point is 00:47:04 So do you guys want to have a quick guess? Millennial versus Gen Zeta of Brooke to see who knows Adam Sandler films the best. And I'll let you know. Should we go one for one? Yeah. Okay. I'm going to kick things off strong with Happy Gilmore. Happy Gilmore.
Starting point is 00:47:19 One or two, you're going one. One. Okay. Just checking. It's not there. What? Not in the top of you. This is why this list is shocking a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:47:30 You're going to have to think not what you'd expect. Okay. I'm going to go completely rogue then. Bedtime stories. Okay, we've got there. That is rogue. That's good. I didn't mind that film.
Starting point is 00:47:41 Good film. Yeah, it is good film. What is it? Number nine, $221 million that money, that movie bought in. Get in the bin. You've got to be kidding me. Okay, I'll go rogue then.
Starting point is 00:47:52 One of his more recent films, Uncut Jams. Not in there. Damn. Yeah, I know, right? It was a great movie though. Good movie. Okay, Brooke, what are you thinking? I'm going to say 50 first dates.
Starting point is 00:48:05 I'm so shocked. It's not in there. This is what this list is doing to people. People are going, wait a minute. What? That's wild. Think, okay, if you, this might be niche. I know it.
Starting point is 00:48:15 Okay. I know one. I know one. It has to be in there grownups. Oh. Dronups one and two is in there coming at five. Grownups two. $247 million that made in the box office.
Starting point is 00:48:28 Grownups one came in at four. Two hundred and seven to two million. Yeah. So we're getting up there. They were huge. Now the top one, two, three, Adam Sandler, top grossing movies is an animation. Does anything come to mind? Yeah, not what you'd expect.
Starting point is 00:48:44 Not really. For me, what about you, Brooke? The only one I can think of is Hotel Transylvania. That's the one, one, two and three. All three of them. His highest grossing films, one, two, three. Yeah, actually, weirdly, Hotel Transylvania number three comes in at the top place for Adam Sandler's movies.
Starting point is 00:49:03 Grossing. I feel like this is BS and animation shouldn't be in the same category. No. Maybe you were right. Maybe that's why people are upset. That movie grossed 520. $28 million. Kids, man.
Starting point is 00:49:14 That's crazy. Oh, I guess it's like merch and stuff as well. People want to buy the popcorn bottles. Oh, my gosh. All that kind of toys are. I mean, as long as you don't mess with the Zohan isn't on there, then I'm fine. What's that? It's not his best.
Starting point is 00:49:28 Oh, okay. I love Adam Sandler, but that was not my favorite. I am upset 50 first dates. Is it on there? Justice. One of his best. One of his best. Justice.
Starting point is 00:49:38 Click? Click as well? Click. Is it on there? Because it shows such variety. And it's, sorry, number seven. Yeah, it's sad, it's beautiful. Yeah, when I want to really cry hard, I just watch that movie.
Starting point is 00:49:49 Oh, good to know. I'll watch that tonight. The ZDM Podcast Network. I'm about to give you a bit of a lesson on who Albert Einstein was. Please, actually. I've realized I don't know much about him. Albert Einstein famous for his theory of relativity. He was a scientist, a very, very intelligent man.
Starting point is 00:50:10 I mean, pretty much physics was his jam. Physics. He won a Nobel Prize. And he is in the news at the moment because his violin, which he wasn't like famous for being a violinist. It wasn't like his thing, you know. He was a scientist. But according to this story, a violin has sold where they have said
Starting point is 00:50:34 they're pretty sure that it was Albert Einstein's. Pretty sure? I don't know if I want to buy a car. and they're pretty sure it can drive. You know? They're pretty sure. It says the 1894 Zuntura violin, Zintura, believed to be the famed scientist first violin,
Starting point is 00:50:55 went under the hammer at the auction house in the UK on Thursday and it reported a lot. It went for a lot of money. How much do you think of violin like this would be going for? Instantly millions. My question is, is it hundreds of millions? Or double digits. No, I think
Starting point is 00:51:11 2 million? You reckon? What the hell? That's spot on. Oh, is it? Two million bucks. Sorry to... No, that's right.
Starting point is 00:51:20 Total stand the dark. I really thought it'd be more. Two million dollars it went for. And it got me thinking about what other famous violins have been sold and like what is the most that someone has ever paid for a violin. I found it quite interesting.
Starting point is 00:51:32 There was a violin that was played on the Titanic. No. That to me is worth more than Albu. Einstein's though that's sick and you wouldn't be correct but I mean it's been a while since it went to auction because the last time it went to auction was back in 2013 where it sold for approximately 1.7 million but that thing survived a ship sinking how and that's a great question where I was like how have they got this violin if it was played on the Titanic like it must have been from someone who survived right and maybe they're in the water holding it up no apparently this violin
Starting point is 00:52:09 was found in an attic of a British home in 2006 was authenticated through forensic test that confirmed salt water deposits. The violin was found with a leather case strap strapped to the victim, it says, which was also sold just last year. The strap. So I think it was pulled off a person.
Starting point is 00:52:31 Yeah, yeah, it didn't go down with the... No, it didn't go down with the ship, obviously. But I think it was one of the people that survived on the surface and then they've taken it off someone that's unfortunately passed away because I don't know if this is true but in the movie Titanic
Starting point is 00:52:47 there's the scene where the orchestra was like right boys we're going to go down with the ship and they just keep playing as it sinks I think there's a lot of parts that are very accurate and I think there was people that were doing that but yeah this obviously wasn't one of those guys
Starting point is 00:53:02 yeah what do you think is the most a violin has ever went for If it's some, like, you could imagine Shakespeare or Beethoven, you'd spend heaps on that. Shakespeare, the playwright. Well, Einstein was in science. It's a great point. He was a violinist.
Starting point is 00:53:21 The Stradivarius is the most famous. Oh, how did I not think of that? Violins, and there's a bunch of them, and the most a violin has ever gone for, was this violin, a Stradivarius, that was made in 1715. Wow. And it sold privately a couple of years ago in 2023 for approximately $23 million. No, freaking.
Starting point is 00:53:43 What made that violin so special? Was it the person who played it? I think, no. I think the Stradivarius's are just super rare. And they're from like, I mean, the 1700s. It's like unicorn hair in them. Like, that sounds crazy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:59 I mean, if you played violin as a kid, probably go home, check that it's not a Stradivarius. You could be sitting on a gold mine. I mean, I doubt that they've given Estradaverius to a kid to play, but you never know. You never know. You never bloody know. Well, thank you for that.
Starting point is 00:54:14 Hey, you guys welcome. It's ZM's Breene and Clint podcast. Do you smell that? Freedom. Freedom. What are you guys doing with your weekend? Brookeie, are you coming over tonight? Yeah, could be keen.
Starting point is 00:54:29 I'm house sitting, so I'm just like, why don't you do it at mine? It's always a place to house sit. No invite for it. No, I was going to say, Brie, you're more than welcome. I must have got lost in that. You weren't welcome, maybe. Where do you live, sorry?
Starting point is 00:54:40 It might have gone to the wrong address. No, I didn't want to come anywhere, guys. Old a dress thing. No, no, please, please, please come around. Oh, I definitely want to come now. No, Brie, you're obviously invited. No, it's fine. I've got my own sleepover club.
Starting point is 00:54:55 Do you guys have sleepovers anymore? Is that still something Gen Zeta's are doing? Yeah, I love a sleepover. Yeah? Brooke crashed on my couch one night and then... Well, you didn't let her sleepovers. sleep in your bed? Well, I've got my husband.
Starting point is 00:55:05 I actually would have chucked him out, but, you know, he wouldn't have liked that. And then the next morning, Brokey comes in for cuddles. Yeah, normally I just Irish goodbye in the morning, but I thought I better say hello. Depends, what situation it is. Did you guys ever watch that show, the Sleepover Club? No, what's that? Before your time. A very good show.
Starting point is 00:55:24 Did you guys ever watch the Saddle Club? Yes. Oh, thank God. Is it a book as well? It sure is. It sure is. Now sing it with me, Brooke. Hello, World.
Starting point is 00:55:34 This is me Life should be Take it Everyone Yes I actually make me Close enough What are you doing
Starting point is 00:55:45 Sorry I just feel bad We didn't ask you I'm going to a hens party tomorrow And then on Sunday I'm going to the museum For the diva exhibition Apparently it's amazing I didn't know you had an exhibition
Starting point is 00:55:59 At the museum Oh I'm pretty you should have said And on that note I'm leaving. Have a great weekend. We'll see you next week. Stay safe.
Starting point is 00:56:09 Bye. Play ZM's Brie and Clint on Insta, Facebook, TikTok. And live weekdays from three on ZM.

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