A podcast discussion critiques media bias in arts coverage, calls for greater defence spending, and mocks the leadership instability at Radio New Zealand, while also addressing travel finance and consumer habits.
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By the way, my um my my best moment of the, and this is an insight into the youth of New Zealand. My best moment, or one of the best moments yesterday in the budget with Nicola Willis was when she looked up to her family and her kids and and thanked them and said she wasn't home enough and she was in tears. And I thought, what what a brilliant moment. Sammy comes in this morning. Sammy, by the way, next week at the Radio Awards is uh debuting his and I'm not making this. It's another suit. He's debuting fresh from Vietnam, Cambodia, or Thailand, possibly all three. Uh he's debuting a burgundy suit. Wow. Okay. Yeah. It's almost like the holiday to be there to see that.
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