Full Show | When Shouting The Round Goes Wrong!

Published May 23, 2025, 4:15 AM

An unfortunate man has rung the round bell in Cambodia and shouting the whole bar and when finding out what it means, tried to bail! We wish Ross' Dad a happy birthday and we have footballing legend Guy Sebastian, as he talks about his new music coming out!

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Hi everybody.

Morning.

Today on the show, we can't out with Guy Sebastian talking about his football injuries and also his music.

But Monday is football injuries. Yeah, that was good fun. Actually, he's a great guy, great guy guy. We're talking about shouting today, shouting the bar to get you in trouble on picking up the bill going yeah, I've got it. Yeah.

But when you're doing a little bit of high rolling and then you realize that you can't.

Afford to hire roll. Big Bill's there.

Jeremy McGovern had to talk to him. Lot's gone on in his world.

Plus, we get a little bit passionate with Lucky Reed joins us from Channel ten because the news that Bryce caution. We knew he was leaving the Wildcats, but we thought he was going far away, and now turns out he's just going to Adelaide and we're furious.

This is Nathan, Matt, Sean.

It's four bus sick Nathan, that and Sean. We've made it to Friday.

Nat, how is it? We spoke with Ross earlier on this morning. What was his Ross? Give us your reaction to being Friday.

I haven't felt this good about Friday since high school when you used to get really excited for the weekend because you just wanted that break because you went at school anymore. Yeah, and I know because I haven't put in so much efforty, that's what you said. I haven't put so much effort in age in the early mornings. But I know it's great to be here. You can't wait to leave today. Just a break. So everyone in life needs a break, and yeah, we we really want one.

You really need one from us. Is that what you're saying?

Not necessary? We've gone to lunch today somewhere. Yeah, that's true, that's true. But just a break from the early mornings.

But I'm saying the NAT off air Bella she was speeding in a in a well, she's speeding when we're driving somewhere, and I said, don't do that because you'll you'll go to jail.

And she goes. That'd be great because I get a full night's sleep. That is true. That's a cry for help, isn't it.

That is true.

There's a lot of parents out there would think exactly the same way. Yes, yeah, all made for you. Yeah, that's true. I remember when we was away friends when meing was away once you rang and playing being delayed or somewhere. I think she's coming back from a girlfriend's birthday. Anyway, she was the happiest person in the world. I thought she'd be, you know, to get home to the kids.

It turns out maybe even me delays great bit more of a break And I just.

Pictured her out at the plane actually just getting hold of the we're not flying this thing.

That's like me when I was in Prague last year, when I when the floods in Dubai, my home was canceled and it's like, now you have to spend another two nights in Prague instead of going back to Perth to go to work. And I went, oh, welcome that Praug's is a lightful place to.

Have an extra couple of days.

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Two Premium Banquet's best seats See the Doctors, Tatle take on Port Adelaide Tomorrow. Premium Seating Food and Drinks all included five contestants, four quarters, one winner, Lauren, is the win that winner you today?

Yes it is.

We have to ask the question, Lauren, how do you win the last quarter?

Do you win the last quarter?

Boom?

Lauren?

If that was a T shirt? Would you buy it?

Oh?

Yeah, just do some homework, a market research, all right, Lauren.

In the first quarter, w rap against Jordan from Success Morning Jordan, Morning Jordan.

How do you win the last quarter? You win the last quarter? Of course you do? Would would you buy the T shirt? Yeah?

I would?

Okay? Great? How do you feel about a polo or a fleece?

All right?

Had your head on a show that before? Okay? Yeah, Sean matters his head. How do you win the last quarter?

For this?

You can't figure it out? That does make sense. All right, here's what's going to happen. We have a question.

If you know the answer, buzz in with your name. If you get it right, it's thrue to the second quarter. You get it wrong, we bid you farewell. Let's test your buzzers Lauren, Lauren, Jordan, Jordan's down the Saren the area.

Let's play. Here is the first question. Who was Australia's first Indigenous Olympic gold medalist Gordon Jordan, Kathy Freeman.

Jordan's true to the second quarter the Olympics, where you will take on that match from Ferndale, Good.

Morning, Matt, Good morning mate. Okay, Matt, how do you win the last quarter?

Yes, smash the last I will allow it.

He was just he was just getting it in Flaire. Yeah, he know. The T shirt doesn't say you smashed the last quarter. Natalie.

I'm giving you the benefit of doubt because I'm in a good mood.

Many, Mat and Matt, who do you go for?

Oh?

No, you're right, get rid of you. What do you lead with that?

Mate?

Come on, Matt, testy buzzer, Matt, all right, you're going second quarter?

Question?

What color is the center band on the flag of India?

Jordan? Jordan? What boom? Through to the third quarter? How is that a guest? Because whether the guest Jordan or you knew the flags? Jordan?

In the third quarter, he's taking on Deane from Camillo. Good morning, Dan, Good morning Deane. How do you win the last quarter?

Do you win the last quarter?

Correct? Testing? Buzzer? Please?

Dan, Sam.

If we were to make a hoodie with how do you win the last quarter?

On it?

Would you buy it.

If I win the last quarter?

Condition? Okay?

All right, your third quarter question.

Here it is which AFL team did Buddy Franklin start his career with? Jordan?

John?

And is through to the last quarter? Were the crowd you're going to take on?

Clint?

Good morning Clint, Good morning Clint. How do you win the last quarter?

The last quarter?

And what are we up to the last quarter? Okay, we are set settle down last somebody got a bit excited. We're still one horn a day. We're still doing our chit chat. Well, I told us clean, who do you work for? Okay? Good because if he said it like a question.

But okay, Clint, test your buzzer please, it's working.

Guys. John, You're afraid guy, aren't you.

You can say that.

It's a big non committal from success. All right, it's time for the last quarter.

It's a big one.

The Saren guy really needs his moment in the sun, doesn't he. Okay, your last quarter question? Who painted the mona Lisa?

Jordan?

Jordan check in, Yeah, your phone's cutting out, but he say it again.

Yes, that's right, absolutely, that's right.

Jordan started everybody Jordan, you've won the last quarter. You've got two premium bankqueys. Best see the Doctors take on Port Adelaide tomorrow. Premium seeding, food and drinks are all included. Well played, Jordan's are you going through the tub or something? Jordan, what are you doing?

Buddy?

You just snuck through a good match, gatt It was a great match.

Well done.

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Check out this story. There was a guy and a strain. Guy actually Ian Muldoon, Yes, Mundoon Mulder.

It was a Prime Minister of New Zealand, Robert Muldoon.

That, of course I did so. Ian had a bit of a bad luck. His mother had passed away and things had weren't going well in his relationship. In fact, he's splt out from his partner at the time and he thought, I'm going to grab some money and I'm just going to head over seas. I'm going to go to Southeast as your cruise around Vietnam in particularly, and you can live very cheaply there. Food's good, get a couple of suits made. Yeah, and he just needs some fresh space, that's what he's talking about.

What a great adventure. A lot of people do that, that's not unusual.

On the way to organizing the fact that he was just going straight to Vietnam, he thought, Buggert, I'm gonna pop in a Cambodia. He's down the road. Yep, phenomen pen Pen, panom Pen, he need to say, and he's beautiful. Tas pulled up to panom Pen and lobbed into his hotel and just thought, oh, this is great, first day of holidays. Just gone down to the pub, have a couple of quenches. This is a great day. So he rolls in to the local pub and he buys himself a beer, and he has another one, and he just gets so excited around the place. He says, he's all the cow bell, which is standing sitting in the corner of the bar, and he thought you'd get the bell and give it a good old ring, just because he was in a good mood. I ian Ian what are you doing? Says that he didn't know that ringing the bell means that you have to shout the bar. Doesn't everybody know that? I think everybody knows.

What about you, I'd say, presumed if you see a bell in a part of your brain would go yeah, it's.

Probably not with anybody else ringing the bell. No one else ring the bell, the local ringing the bell. So then what happens. So he's rugging the bell. The whole place has gone nuts. Obviously place went up and about he was he was drinking Jackson coke and all the rest of it. Obviously all the locals went bananas and they just went for it over the bar. When it got to the end of the night, he couldn't afford to pay the bill. He recause he put out his credit card. They said, no, this is how much it's going to be. So he panicked and was trying to leave the premise without paying the bill so much a couple of the people got him and they followed him to the ATM and made him take out money to pay the film.

He this is the beginning of his big venture out these Asia.

What a hard lesson to learn. It was a hard lesson to learn. He ended up spending time in jail because he was completely sideways. He said his drink was spiked, but he was sideways when he went to the eight alcohol. By the sounds of it, he smashed the glass front of the atm. It caused damage as well. Yeah, and when he went to leave Cambodia, the border patrol got him and they said, hanging about, you're in trouble here because you've broken the law by damaging this ATM And he had a really horrific time spending in jail over there.

I mean, I can't imagine that Cambodi in prisons from no.

And there's a whole horrific side of that story. But I want to go back to the start. When you walk into a pub anywhere in the world or yeah, and you ring the bell, you know you're up for a shout. Surely don't shout the bar if you can't afford it.

Yeah, No, don't do that at all. That is a trap for young players. What a what A what a goose?

Ever been caught in a shouting?

Well, the thing that springs to mind was, there's a lovely.

Guy that we worked with.

He's passed away now, but Jamie Martinovitch, who was head of our sales department for quite a long time, we were getting some one member of our team was down picking up the coffees, getting the coffees down at a little cafe here in Cubiaco and Jamie happened to be there at the same time, and he said, I'll get that for you, and then he was in the hole for close to two hundred dollars because we'd ordered breakfast as well, and he's like, oh, there was just like meal after meal and coffee after coffee, and it's like, oh no, he got completely stitched up.

Share is it shouting gone wrong? Yeah, shouting gone wrong? You put your hand up, your sir. Maybe you rang the bell. Didn't know Apparently they did. And you know how many people would go for the top shelf drinks or you were like, Jamie just went, oh, I.

Get it now, I've had no worries, and the next minute you're several hundred dollars down.

I can't believe nobody's called John, You're joking. People have been caught in a situation where they've said, now I'll get the bill and then realized, oh, my lord, yes, we're going to take out a mortgage. She's got a story. We want to hear it.

I did a we did some gardening at my house with the in laws and my parents, and they helped heaps, and it's so great to have them. So I said, I'll take you to JB O'Reilly's yes for thank you and I'll shout, which is fine. Obviously money's not great and you always want to save.

But I was like, you know, a hundred of young family or young family.

Yeah.

Yeah.

And so we get there and my father in law, but as as we're sitting down, he says to the waitress, I'll just start with and this is just for him and his wife. I'll start with four drinks, so two wines and two I can't remember the other thing, maybe shard or something like that, but he wanted to have four drinks to start with, so start with before we sat down, and like straight away like I'm like, I started.

To stress a little bit.

And then every fun night, every ten minutes ish or fifteen minutes, hit up the waitress, Hey, let's get another round, and like I'm sitting there, Yeah, I'm no longer enjoying my I'm doing maths in my head.

Yeah, and this happens, like.

A beautiful mind in there just like doing that all yeah.

Yeah.

And then I get to maybe I think it's the fifth or sixth round, and like I think my dad was there, and I just kind of I was like, Dad, I'm in a bit of trouble here. Dad's Dad's like, I'll help you out. So yeah, that was here, might be in a bit, but yeah, you know, I was like this could this is a lot this and when you're sitting there just doing the maths in your head.

Yeah, rough, that's that's great, that's great. They completely took advantage of you. Janine is from Lake Cougee. Hi, Jeanine, Hey, how are you going?

Great? Jeanine?

Now did you say, hey, it's on me? What happened?

Yeah?

So we're in bowis my husband's fiftieth birthday and we had sixteen people sitting around the table, We had our four children and said, oh hey look it's a good in concept.

How to go?

Yeah, they started we had all had on slaves, all had nine. Then the boys started drinkingiz right, so far the best part of us four hundred Australian dollars.

Okay, so that was a win.

Oh my god, my.

God, where could you do that in Australia.

I was going to say, Sean takes a family out for just a regular Chinese and that that gossible.

Dog SARMs on me. Yeah, someone's birthday was recently and I think Meghan threw up the idea of going to Japanese and sitting around the thing. Oh yeah, yeah, the cost is like seven hundred dollars. Are you are you joking? That is off the table.

Yeah.

Some of your kids have got lobster appetites too. He's nunne me over a few times. He really has.

Order anything you like, and you're thinking with special fried ras and he orders the lobster.

Oh no, yeah. And I remember it was Megan's birthday when we're down south this time, and I was I was going off and he's and Meghan's going, it's my birthday. When any fighting, just let him go, And I'm like, oh, you got thanks you Merely's in Melville.

Hello, Hey, how you guys going?

Merely Okay, talk to us about the perils of shouting.

So I was actually on placement as a student nurse. Okay, and so we're unpaid placement.

Let's just put it out there.

And a consultant who's like the head doctor has gone, oh, I'm gonna go get coffee. And I was like, oh, that's all right, I'll go get coffee. Like you know, you're the student, you're sort of bottom of the food chain. So he goes, yeah, that's all good, give me a number and I'll.

Text you the order.

And I was like, yeah, cool.

No worries.

So I'm down at the coffee shop he texts me the order. Turns out I wasn't just buying coffee for him. I was buying coffee for his entire team and the whole ward.

Oh my God, give you.

His million or anything to come of that, because I'm thinking, oh, it's just him like impression.

I just you gotta be five out of pocket in the day.

Of prack and yeah, I bought twenty four coffee a dip.

Also, he's on what I know, half a meal and you're working there for free.

Yeah, and you have to pay for parking as well, to pay for fus.

Isn't it just don't they wasn't a policy? Did Albo bring that in that where you they now pay them for those sorts of placements. Yeah, I know, Mellie, You've got to thank you. Lucy's in Safety Bay, Hi, Lucy.

Hell?

All right, have you got in trouble because he said it's on me.

Yeah.

So I've put a marketing agency and I had a staff member that was in Sydney and she was like, there's this client in town. Can I take her out for dinner? Like that's a great client relations of course, like put on the business cards, not a problem. So they went after dinner. I checked the statement, six hundred dollars for true people. I wasn't so I did even enjoy it. And then the k is after that she did a dirty on me and when.

Started her own as and the.

Yeah chicken her and I'm that.

Would take you paid the bill person as well?

What are you think? Yeah, oh that's top. That's when you're out there and you go see that dusty bottle of I want that one book.

Yeah, get get get down to the basement. I want the good stuff. Oh lazy, Yeah, you got stitched up there too.

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This is the Nathan Nadd and Sean podcast.

It's eight past eight maybe that and Sean Ross with us, and it's a big day in the warm and family Ross.

It is father Woman, my dad, Kim Warman.

It's his seventieth today, the man who taught me to shotgunna beer ated. I think he was still a legal age just and yeah, he taught me all my kindness and generosity, which I hope I've taken from him.

You certainly have celebrations for Kim seventieth.

Well, firstly, my five year old bought him a adult Spider Man suit and he put it on. Yep, him ripped in it. Yeah, I didn't look too closely. I had a whiskey night last night with all the people closest to him in the world.

My mum organized it. But I didn't get an invite.

Wait, you didn't Your brother in law get invited, my father in law, brother in law.

Yeah, but I didn't. I technically I don't drink son, But you could.

Have just hung out with them or like, I don't know what glasses.

You get, had a bit of fresh air on ice, Yeah, yeah, on the rocks.

I did crash, So I did come anyway. So, but happy birthday to my dad.

And when you walked in to crash the family birthday party that you were.

Invited to, did you did? They say what are you doing here?

I'd previously texted Martin and like being like, Mark, come on, don't you live across the road right?

Yeah?

Yeah, well you like peering out the front of a lot of cats.

Just just popping in, just saying hello, what's going on here? Guys?

No, Happy birthday to dad, best dad out there in my opinion only, obviously that's one you've got.

Yeah, Happy birthday, Kim. You have a wonderful day. That's beautiful. Yeah, thank you, thank you, thank you. Happy birthday, Kim.

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I'm going to say it as an it's footballing legend, footballing legend, Atalie Guy, Sebastian.

You know what we're saying this year, this season so far, some of the big names get injured, you know, a fresi recently, Jeremy McGovern's suspect of concussion.

He's in protocols and d I mean g Sebastian Guy, welcome.

First of all, Hello, thank you.

Yes, it was.

Look, it was a good season while it lasted, and it was good to deliver the only win from Massala Dandy Long in Victoria, the only win that they've got to savor, you know. And some would say Brendan Favola had a little bit, but you know you.

Were there too, And is it true that you were supposed to you went even supposed to play the second half. You were supposed to play the first half, perform at halftime, and then because he had a mates fortieth, is that was that the story?

Yeah, I had I had a friend's fortieth to fly back to Sydney for. But when whenever there's footy, I'm like, I grew up playing afl and And the problem was that was quite a long time ago, and so so I knew. I was like, I actually put my hand up to play. They just wanted me to do the halftime. But I was like, oh, I used to play footy. I'll fill in that. That'll be a bit of a laugh. And it was all going all right. I was playing okay.

Pretty quick around the sealed guy scrappy.

I used I used to that used to be my strength.

Is I was a little zippy midfielder and now it's it's I'm not moving very fast at the moment.

So yeah, I was in the I.

Rocked up, sound checked when I really should have been warming armun checking, and.

Played the first quarter, played a little bit of the.

Second quarter, I think, and then sung at halftime, went back on for the second half.

Yeah, cool down, we're back on. And then fourth.

Quarter we were up by a few goals and I, yeah, I've gone to take off and I thought someone shot me with a fifty cow in the back of my leg, and I've heard the biggest like pop, Yeah.

It sounded like a gunshot.

I've literally, I've legitimately looked around, like I've looked around to yell at whoever like whacked me in the back of my leg, and.

There was no one there, and I was so confused. And then the pain set in and I was like.

Oh no, they say it all the time, Yeah, that you've been kicked, or yeah, that somebody's.

Whacked you achilles right yeap ruptured, yeah, fully ruptured.

Had surgery on Thursday.

So I'm in a cast now and going to be in a cast for about I think six weeks. And then and then I'll be in in a boot and coaches for I think another few months. I think it takes like six months. Yeah, like walk properly without a You've got a lot.

Of physio in your future. Masala got up. They're coming off the back of a two hundred and twenty nine thumping the week before and you you know, somewhat the Fev, but more so the Sebastian in the game.

It was the ground ball gets from Sebastian that the uns here.

Yeah, ross Guy Ross Lyon always says, as a ground ball war, you win, you win the ground balls, you win the game.

It's got to get to feb somehow, right. I see that part.

But tell us about the first half that me in particular, the first quarter in a bit had you know, you're out there, you burn, burn and rubber.

I was getting a few touches.

There was one moment where you know, when you're sort of hitting the deck and you're trying to get back to your feet. That was the moment I realized I'm not the same Sian like because I had about six goes of trying I'm running and then trying to get back onto my feet, and it took so long for me to just spring back up. I should have known at that point there was something not right with my life. Something was tight and something wasn't. I just couldn't spring back to my feet. And yeah, and it was an up and down game like we led early. Fev was a machine. I've got to say, like he is. And you know what makes me feel worse is Fev's older than me. And I'm texting him from this this doctor's office, say mate, I'm cooked like.

My AFL though, like as in like you know, at the heart.

He wasn't an elite. He was an elite athlete. And I'd say, still is he? And I said, mate, you must be cooked as well. You like he was limping at the end as well. I think he's pretty store and I was like, maye, what are you doing? He goes and he sends me a picture of him like laced up and in a different footy like like completely different outfits because he's playing for Sunbury.

The game.

Literally played a.

Game whole game afterwards. I mean, that's pretty impressive. And I think he kicked the bag there as well. But look, he's a bit of a weapon. I have no regrets. The problem is, right, is that every mate that I have that's like a footy player or plays cricket or whatever, they're all texting me going, may no, not your achilles, the worst, the longest recovery.

You're going to hate it.

Oh God, what have you had to cancel things because of this injury? Yeah?

Yeah, I've had to just move a few things.

Like I was meant to be overseas a bit, but I'm not allowed to fly for I think six weeks or something. But the good thing is I had this I'm playing this festival in the UK, Rugby Williams, and that was meant to happen during this time, but now it's just been pushed to August twenty, which is right after I can fly, so it means I can do that.

And yeah, I.

Head back to that awful court case next week as well. So my thinking is just like that was a pretty like a really sort of dark time for me last time, and I just think I'm just going to get all of this like crap out of the way or in one hit at least.

I've just got some good medication one.

Yeah, exactly.

I'd imagine this is probably the same playing for Masala, because when you get injured in the ANFL, you still can get match payments. So is that still the case with you?

See, we had to come out very very strongly read that.

It was so funny talking about.

Salary cap issues because you guys were gott to get paid.

We were racking up because you're not allowed to get paid in like it's one of the big things. But then FEV was telling me there's all this like corruption apparently that has happened in the.

Past where they're like bags.

Yeah, yeah, that there's like people like because a lot of them are like these old boys that you know, the first graders are like some of them lawyers, and then they're like, look, just come and work for my law firm and I'll pay you. Like you don't actually have to work for my law firm, but I'll put on the book and you can come and play footy. They go to x AFL players and stuff. But it's yeah, I came out. It was a proud moment for me. I think they were talking more about FEV, but I still my name was mentioned that I was.

I'm the number one ticket holder for the Crows.

I actually texted Maddy Dix and Tim Sill was our CEO, and I.

Said, guys, I've got good and bad news.

Bad news, your boy has been officially placed under investigation by the VAFFA.

Good news is I'm all in. I'm in the clear, all in the clear.

I'm not I'm not taking a percentage of the Saturday sausage is all that you?

Yeah, you are, but that percentage is zero.

Well it was in a brown paper.

Bet it was a sausage. Yeah.

Yeah. Should we talk to guys Abastion about.

Music be sticking to singing not footy. I did see you singing on your Instagram with your I don't know if it's a moon boot yet, but you're doing it with your injured injured leg the new Ones maybe was it? Is it true you came up within about fifteen minutes or something ridiculous like that.

Yeah, I mean a lot of songs can be written pretty quickly, some of them. I mean the problem is that it's not a flex because, like there's dead on my album, which I've taken four years to write, the last song I finished was the first song I started. So when I look back through my voice and it says this chorus I sat down to write, called cupid and I remember sitting at the piano and I had this idea in this melody and I sung it and I was.

Like, this is a good chorus. Is a really good chorus. And then I sat on it. But it wasn't originally for me.

I was going to pitch it like as a I don't know, like a kid Leroy or something.

I was going to pitch it to another artist and then anyway.

I then picked it up maybe a year after, and I was like, no, I should finish that.

That sounds like a.

Bang of that one, and so wrote I wrote a verse, hated it, wrote another verse maybe three months later, I hated it. I was just always trying to match what I felt with how good that chorus was. And then eventually, right towards the end of the album, I ended up finishing it.

And so that one.

The production took me ages as well, Like that was the biggest production I reckon I did on the album, and so all up that took four years.

To a guy on the fact that you've you've written a song and then you go, actually this might suit somebody else. Yeah, how does that process play in your mind?

Well, I think it's all a lot of the time, it's just doesn't sound like me, like I generalize, or it's just something that I think would suit and or it's just the content that that doesn't suit me. But for this particular one was actually because I think the reason it took so long to rewrite.

It is the original idea. There was a lot of swearing.

In it, because the original idea, you know, something's just come out, and I'm not a massive swear or whatever, and.

I'm not like, I don't.

Not swear in normal life, but I choose to not swear in my songs and stuff. But when I sat down, it just sounded so hooky because the chorus used to say, and imagine trying to rewrite this when it sounds so good with swear, just as you know, somethings just sound better with you angry and just.

But the chorus is appen my trusting cube, now I feel and stoopid. He went and shot an arrow straight into.

An ass I don't fell ahead of the feet.

And gave her on of me.

If this is how we knew it would end, I'm never gonna trust Cupid again.

So that's the chorus.

Right.

So then when I kept when I kept sitting down and rewrite it for myself, I was like, how do I replace the emotion of like, no, I just feel so like bleeping stupid, like and then even like he went and shot a narrow straight into an ale, right, like he he had one job to do, cubid and like he shot this person who ruined my life? Like what?

And so it ended up being that lyric ended up being.

He went and shut an arrow straight.

Into a black home.

Yeah.

And then and then I ended up doing a different second line for every chorus because I just I had written down so many options.

I was actually I like, I like all three options. Oh years, all of them.

It's so good.

Maybe it's just then just busting that out, chees.

You can sing it's buddy brother, that's buddy brother. I know later on the year we'll probably see your album come out. Is it already done and you've got to wait for time and things to be finished off or legs to hear where you at with it personally versus.

Album's fully mastered, fully done.

There's just heaps of stuff, like all the credits and like I was on the phone the other day just going through the credits again because my worst nightmare is like forgetting someone who and songs take a bit of like a bit of a journey. So, for example, a song called Antidote, which I released Sam Fisher, right, so that one I produced that here in my house, but I used like a little a couple of drum samples from a maid of mine who who was who? I wrote it with Cyrus, and then I recorded the vocals of these gospel singers in the US. Now they did, They do this for a living, so it's unfair to not credit them. So like that guy who engineered, for example, the guy that was like hitting record for during that session, I've got to I've got to make sure that he's included as an engineer. I've going to make sure that I like list Cyrus because I've used some of his drums. So it's like all stuff takes ages to collate, but then you've got all the like uploading to streaming and so that all gets done in the background while we work towards a plan as well. So now I know, now that the album's done, I know what my next single is, I know what the two singles after that is. Actually, I know I know the next four really says I'm doing because I've got the whole album.

Yeah, it's me.

You know, I can sort of plan it and it's and then I'll announce it tour. But yeah, I would release it straight away, but it's better to work towards a plan.

Have you got a name for the tour yet?

I'm going to pitch one Guy Sebastian, the Bustard leg tour, what do you reckon?

The moon Book tour, the knee Scooter the tour.

I've got an album.

The tour is going to be the same as the album came which which I will reveal shortly. It's going to be released in a couple of months. And yeah, so I'm pretty excited about that.

Good heel up rest. Have you're back on two feet?

So this is the Nathan nadd and Sean podcast.

Time for us to get out of here, big shure. Actually on Monday we're going to be talking to Brickman. I just saw this. He's one of twenty one.

That's not Monday, but it will be next week.

Leg Lego Black Belts.

Yeah, Lego certified Professional one, A twenty one in the world.

Yeah, I know, how good is he?

Yeah?

Lego Master's coming back.

Yeah, it is our best friend Kate Weal shall be joining us next week too.

Yeah, absolutely, and we'll give you more opportunities to come along to our galadi party where someone's going to walk away with five thousand dollars and everybody is going to.

Be dressed by like Tony Galladia. Easy's cost you manback because we all know what to what to do. And yeah, everybody get on board. It's going to be so good morning, Sam.

Hey morning, I's happy Friday. Glad we made it.

Oh, Now, big big weekend in the Trousseau family.

All the truthsos are coming out of the woodwork this weekend. There's going to be a village of us. You're heading down to clam On Oval. My younger sister she got the call up this week to play her first Waffle w game.

So exciting.

Yeah.

East Perth Royals up, Mighty Royals and yeah she'll be having her first game.

Hannah, Hannah, so true. So yeah, she's been.

Training hard, she's been emergency the last couple of weeks.

But yeah, see if she can got the call up. I knew the ground announcer for the Royals.

Yes, at the on the men's so it's gonna be a busy day that they're playing Sharks, Your Sharks, Shawn too, So I'll be there. I'll see We got her day, Boots, big big weekend of footy at our house. Yeah.

What what's your role in your sister's day?

Boots?

She called me yesterday while I was in here and she asked if I wanted to do her jumper presentation for her.

So you could have got Sean McManus to do that. Sure, you can give me some tips on it can't touch perthmat it gainst you this week? What are you talking about, Ravorie. I'll see you down there.

You guys, enjoy a bit of a cold, wet Friday, but make the most of it and see you next week.

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