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>> Nicholas: Howdy, everyone. My name's Nicholas, and welcome to the headliner pod. Pod. We're a show about podcasts, featuring podcasts by podcasters that's hosted by people who help podcasters with their podcasting. On each episode, a few of us folks over at headliner sit down to play a game that centers around listening to randomly selected clips from over 500 show submissions. Why? Well, in order to find what we call pod Zero, here are the rules. Each lucky contestant will hear a 62nd
podcast clip. Theyll then need to pick out the correct podcast title from a lineup of, three choices before being shown the artwork for that show. Before we get the show on the road, though, lets say hi to each of our contestants for today, starting with critique. Hey, everyone. Next up, weve got Oliver. >> Kristy: Hey, Nicholas. Happy to be here today. How are you? >> Nicholas: I'm great. And I'm happy to hear that you're happy to be here. We're all just one big, happy family.
Next up, we've got Max. >> Max: I'm, here, and I'm ready for my apology from last week. >> Nicholas: Oh, my God. >> Max: Scandal. >> Nicholas: Max, I just said we were all happy to be here. Don't ruin this for me. >> Max: We all saw what happened. And to add to the public record, just so happened there was coincidentally a glitch on Zoom while Nicholas was announcing the
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titles, completely obscuring what was an obvious clue and thus handicapping me irreparably. And I think we all know I would have got the right answer had this coincidentally not happened. So obvious sabotage. And I just want to bring this element of, you know, this controversy into the light to get it dealt with. >> Nicholas: This is what I get for, like, pinging you to apologize and give you the win yesterday. >> Max: Clearly, public needs to know.
>> Nicholas: Yeah, the public has a right to know. It was padoukin, and Max would have gotten it right. Maybe. Maybe jump jumping on forward. I won't yield more than that. It's still a maybe.
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jumping onto our next contestant, we've got Jesse, howdy, and Kristy. Let's go. And, of course, we have our producer, Elissa, with our ad read of the day. I was trying to come up with a more colorful word for it. Nope, it's just an ad read. Say. >> Elissa: Say what it is. You know? You know, no need to get creative here anyways, okay. Looking to take your podcast to the next level with headliners. Podcast promo. growing your audience has never been easier or more transparent as
a programmatic ad tool. Podcast promo. Get your pod in front of the right audience at a time and place they're most receptive to new ideas and messages. Just provide your podcasts, Rss feed some targeting parameters and let us do the rest. >> Nicholas: All right, cool. Thank you for that. So without further ado, let's just dive right into things. Max, it sounds like you had a lot on your mind, so let's just start with you this week, man. Let's just see how that goes.
>> Max: Let's just hope no coincidental glitches happen on this zoom call. >> Nicholas: So I'm going to be completely real with you. I think that this first choice is actually something I had sent to you five months ago when we were working on something. So if you get this one wrong, that is entirely on you and I will rub it in. >> Max: I rarely remember what I had for lunch yesterday, so. >> Nicholas: Fantastic.
>> Max: Not remember that either, but let's give it a try. >> Speaker E: It's a big examination of like, like. >> Nicholas: Masculine energy and in all its forms. Brad Ward. Yeah. Bradward, have you ever talked about Remo. >> Speaker E: Williams, the adventure begins and how much I love that
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movie? >> Speaker F: We talked about problematic politics. Yeah, I, can. Great performance from Joel Grey, but whoo. That's not appropriate. >> Speaker F: M the action in this movie, though, just staying to this point because there isn't specific sequences I could necessarily extract and say, what do you think of this sequence? It's almost that the whole film is certainly, the whole second half is like that.
And the final point I was just going to make about how wonderful the action is in this film because we've used this word a few times. And to me, this is where an action movie really works, is when it feels experiential. Because my abiding memory of seeing this film with my parents at the cinema on the big screen was you felt like you were going to get splashed by the water, literally. It was such an amazing. >> Nicholas: Okay, there was your clip. And here
are your options, Max. No pressure. Which of course, naturally means full pressure. Number one, die hard on a blank. Number two, Mike's camera. Action with Willis. And three, welcome to the party pod. >> Max: Did you send this to me? >> Nicholas: I did. I did. >> Max: Really? >> Nicholas: Yeah, I remember because I was like, this is such a me podcast and. >> Max: You sent it to me to tell me.
>> Nicholas: No, I sent it to you because we were doing research into something and I used it as a sample. Ah. yeah. >> Max: Okay. I do not remember the name of this one. Okay, can you read them again? >> Nicholas: Yeah, sure. Number one is die hard on a blank. Number two, Mike's camera action with Willis. And number three, welcome to the party. >> Max: Pod, like all these titles in their own way. I'm gonna go with the first one just cause I like it.
>> Nicholas: Okay. >> Max: I really have no idea. >> Nicholas: Well, it sounds like you did, because
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you did get it right. It is die hard on a blank. >> Max: Yes. >> Nicholas: And it is a, like vaguely die Hard themed podcast, hence the title. >> Max: They change it every episode name is what the thing is that they're going to die hard on. >> Nicholas: Oh, maybe. Maybe they do that. Like today we're talking about, for example, this episode is about the river wild. So it's die hard on the river wild. Maybe for all of you. That's awesome.
>> Max: That's hard on a pinky. >> Nicholas: Yeah, that's a good one. So, yes, like I just said, this is about. This episode is titled, the River Wild with Blake Howard. And here's our show description. Welcome to the party, pals. This is Die Hard on a blank, the podcast where hosts Philip Gothorn and Liam Billingham explore the influence of die Hard on action cinema
one action movie at a time. In each episode of Die Hard on a blank, Phillip and co host Liam Billingham discuss one major mainstream action movie that was released after Die Hard. Phil and Liam break down the story, heroes, villains, action, humor, and the Die hard DNA that's infused in each film, including common cast and crew members. They rate each film and hand out Die hard themed awards for casual fans and action movie Die
hards. Die Hard on a Blank is a fun movie discussion podcast that treats the action genre with real respect and love. Die Hard on a Blank is created, written, and hosted by Philip Cawthorn. Liam Billingham produces and co hosts the show. Mike Mayer and Michael Sugar are the executive producers. Olivia, I don't know how to say your last name, so I'm going to apologize in advance. Olivia, I'll. Mer is our marketing pro. Tyson Hubly makes our artwork and videos special
thanks to the Suki chu. Special thanks to Suki chu and everyone at Sugar 23. So there you have it. Pretty cool idea for a podcast. And again, I remembered it because this sounds like something I would listen to. yeah, where are you? I mean, I was literally just spouting trivia about italian knockoff movies before we hit record. So let's just jump on over to our next contestant, shall we? Let's go with Jesse. >> Elissa: Let's get it close him. Pick one.
>> Speaker G: Also, this references their sores, which tells us that these bowls of judgment seem to be an accumulation of plagues, rather than just a succession of plagues, which Laura alluded to a moment ago. But circling back to that helenar theory, I found an interesting reference that the darkness and this fifth bowl is described by Jesus as the outer darkness in Matthew 25 30 in the King James version.
When I, looked at this verse in the NIV version, there does seem to be quite a bit of correlation. It reads, and throw that worthless servant outside into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. This reference comes from the parable of the bags of gold where the master went on a journey and entrusted his servants with his wealth. This third servant was only given a bag with one gold in it, and he did nothing with it. He didn't think, he didn't
want. He didn't even try at all. And then he made excuses to. The servant was judged harshly for squandering his wealth and being lazy. >> Nicholas: Okay, there's our clip, and here are your options for today. Number one, retelling the Bible. Number two, revelations, retold. And number three, my ministry mission. >> Kristy: Ooh, I like that last one, m. You know how I am with some alliteration, and I used it correctly this time.
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So I. Retelling the Bible, revelations, retold. >> Max: Is that. >> Kristy: Is that what you said? I like that one, too. But there's just three M's. And I gotta go with number three. I gotta stick to. Stick to my gut here. >> Nicholas: Right? Because it's not. You're not a fan of M and Ms. You're a fan of M and M and Ms. Eminem's. >> Kristy: I was. So I was in a, music, fraternity in college called Phi mu Alpha, which was.
>> Nicholas: And they made some, like, weird science experiment. Triple M and M. Well, no, we. >> Kristy: Had our, philanthropy was the Mills music mission, and so it's, ammm there, too. And so I'm just gonna. >> Nicholas: I'm gonna. >> Kristy: I feel like it's a sign. Let's go for it. >> Nicholas: Okay. That. I, respect that. That's a good reason. As opposed to, like, some Frankenstein. Eminem. The correct answer was my ministry mission.
So. Yeah, good on you. And this was from the episode unveiling Revelation, the seven bowls, part two, episode 56. So good artwork for this one. Just very clean, very, very literal artwork. You see, like, what looks like a Bible over there and then a microphone next to it. And here's a bit about this show. My ministry mission is about this man's journey from non believer to disciple of Christ. I look for topics that have been a challenge to me to understand as a Christian new in his faith.
I invite you to join me as I try to tackle some of these questions. And whether you're newly saved or have been a Christ follower all your life, my hope is for this podcast to inspire, challenge, and educate and hopefully bring some clarity to those difficult topics. God has placed a calling in my heart, and, I want to answer that call. My name is Jason, and this is my mission.
So interesting. It's a very personal led podcast by the Sound of Things, which is interesting because I feel like a lot of podcasts are, like, experts in topics and stuff. So it's cool for someone to just do something and talk about their perspective on it as they're doing it. I don't know. I think that's kind of refreshing. Anyway, let's jump over to our next contestant. Eeny, meeny, miney, Moe, Oliver. Let's go do next.
>> Kristy: Thank you. Yes. >> Speaker E: It's not just pushing the button to be a good photographer, as anybody can tell you. And it's the same with the AI. It's just not a matter of clicking on, something. You've got to have a long dialogue. You've got to conjole. You can have magic incantations. You have to whisper to the AI, to get it, to do what it is that you want. And some people are AI whispers. They're really, really
good. I follow a couple of people who get a very consistent look and can make things continuous. And it's thousands of hours of working with these AI's to be able to do that. So hats, off to them. But that's what it's going to take, truly. Yeah, it is. I agree with you. And I'm, finding. It's all about the old, computer programming, coding action for the back when I was a kid, you know, g I g o. Garbage in, garbage out. >> Nicholas: Okay, so there
were your options. well, there was your clip, and here are your options. Number one, rogue retirement lounge with Matt Franklin, entrepreneur. >> Kristy: No, next. >> Nicholas: No, next. Just jumping on over. Okay. Number two, putting the fun in. >> Elissa: Wrong. Wrong. Wrong set. Wrong set. >> Nicholas: Wrong set. Really? Yeah. Highlight it for me, please. That was the next one on the list. Okay. See, Oliver knew. Oliver just knew. Yeah, he was on
top of this. Okay. >> Kristy: To be fair, I didn't mean what Elissa just
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said, but I did. >> Nicholas: No, no. >> Elissa: I figured, Oliver, take the win. >> Kristy: I can't. Culturally speaking, it's not allowed where I'm from. >> Nicholas: Oh. Oh, dear. Anyway, here are the real options. Number one, art is life, and life is art with Dee dee, maybe. Number two, life lessons with Duncan D. Number three. The art of being Dar with Dar Dixon. >> Kristy: I'm sorry? Duncan D. What a great Massachusetts shoe. Is its reference right there.
I love that. Sorry, I missed the third one. >> Nicholas: Yeah, that's fine. The art of being Dar with Dar Dixon. >> Kristy: Art being dar. Well, since they were talking about AI whispering. >> Kristy: Shout out to Max, as he is our resident whisperer. I I would like. Nicholas. could we get option one and three again? >> Nicholas: Yeah, sure. Number one is art is life, and the life is art with Dee Dee. Number three is the art of being Dar with Dhar Dixon.
>> Kristy: So I want to pick number three, but then I feel like going to be like Dar Dixon is a TikToker from Sri Lanka. Or like Nixon was an italian filmmaker who did a remake of jaws, but instead of a shark, it was groundhogs. >> Nicholas: like, it was actually filmy Fay darn Oliver. But that's fine. >> Kristy: I'm gonna go number three. I don't know who Dar Dixon is, but I'm about to find out whether or something else locked and loaded.
>> Nicholas: Well, you are correct, sir. It is the one with Dar Dixon. And this was from the episode the Kevin Kelly experience, version 2.0, which means there was a balance patch at some point between 1.0 and now. >> Kristy: they didn't nerf dar. >> Nicholas: They nerfed Dar. He was too good. They balance checked him. So, yes, the description for this show is the quick and art is life. And life is art. So there you have it. interesting stuff.
You know, I'm a sucker for life being art and art being life. And I'm really curious about how they patched our friend Kevin Kelly, who knows? At any rate, you guys are all on the money today so far. How about that? Last week, you guys got really close and then you didn't. Now you're on track. So let's see if you can keep this momentum up instead. You've been studying. You've been studying. Picking from random options. I see. Interesting. coming up next, we have Prateek. Let's do it.
Eyes are closed. Okey doke. >> Elissa: Thank you for announcing that, by the way. I appreciate that. >> Speaker F: But then the wage inflation drives further price increases and you have a doom loop of rising prices. Anyway, I digress. So we've established one plan to hold your bitcoin for four years, or better yet, five, or even longer. And number two, the value of the
dollar is constantly declining. Not because we don't tax the rich enough, not because Putin, but because of the increasing money supply. So why is it so important to establish that the value of your dollars are declining? The reason that I'm including that fact is that people knock bitcoin because of its volatility, because it goes up and it goes down. It goes up and it goes down. And while that is a frightening thing to live through, we just lived through a pretty frightening bear market.
The fact is that your dollars, your wealth, your net worth in
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dollar denominated terms, is constantly being eaten away by inflation. >> Nicholas: Okay, here are your options. Number one, the art of being Dar with Dar Dixon. No, I'm kidding. The real first one is I couldn't even sell it. Okay. No, the real first option is rogue retirement lounge with Matt Franklin, entrepreneur, investor, bitcoin enthusiast. Number two, putting the fun in retirement fungibles with Matty F. Number three, making money moves, bitcoin edition
with M. M Frank. What was the first one again? Rogue retirement lounge with Matt Franklin, entrepreneur, investor, bitcoin enthusiast. >> Max: Got it. >> Nicholas: So, definitely talking about bitcoin. I don't think it's the second one. And, this was the one that Oliver said. It's not. I think the first one, Oliver is like this. I'm going to go for it. The first one is what? I'm going to go for that Oliver said, but it's not. No reasoning. Besides what I said. Okay, well.
Well, it worked. So put on you. You guys are getting this really close. >> Max: To a perfect game. >> Nicholas: What? >> Max: I was going to be surprised if you didn't get that right. Alyssa's used the making money moves before. Oh, okay. >> Nicholas: I did not remember that. >> Elissa: I thought about that, and then I was like, well, what are the odds that anyone remembers? So apparently very high. >> Speaker I: So good job, Max.
>> Nicholas: There you go. >> Max: I don't know what this. I forgot the second one, though, but I remember it also being like, no way. >> Nicholas: I'm a little offended that Max could remember making money moves, but not the podcast I sent him. But that's fine. We'll deal with that in counseling later, Max. >> Max: So, yes, level, of space in my head, Cardi B song. Freaking does that song. Okay, there you go. I can't remember.
>> Nicholas: Yeah, fair enough. It is a Cardi B song. You're right. >> Max: Okay, there you go. So I can remember Cardi B songs, but anything above that length space, mental space, gone. >> Nicholas: Noted. So this was from the episode Bitcoin 101, how to buy your first bitcoin. And our show description is, if you're self employed and you want to learn about retirement planning and investing, this podcast is for you. And this one's under two asterisks, so
I want to emphasize it for you. This is not your average boring retirement podcast and asterisks. The rogue retirement lounge covers investing basics, real estate, self directed iras, retiring abroad, and much more. We talk about how to find cash flowing assets that can beat stock market returns with
less risk. We also cover tax reduction strategies, asset protection, macroeconomics, and other financial goodness, along with other info you need to know as you approach retirement, including Social Security, Medicare, travel, health, longevity, and more. That's so fun. I love how he just said financial goodness at the end there. yeah, interesting stuff. Good artwork. Just really clean to the point. Tells you exactly what it is. So neat.
Jumping on over as Elissa, pings me something, jumping on over to our next contestant. We're just blown right past that. We have Kristy. Let's go. Love it. >> Speaker E: And we presented to him a jersey, and he ran out on the field himself. And see the expression on his face? Did he do a 100 yard dash? Well, he didn't do the 100 yard dash, but the expression made the struggle on the fight to get that done worth it. Well, as a Ramona graduate,
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I'm appreciative of that as well. So what other accomplishments or projects are you proud of during your tenure as councilmember? Well, we obviously talked a little bit about the Arlington Heights Sports park, but, we've also had, I think, an opportunity to revitalize Arlington village. We have five historic murals in the city. We have a wildly successful chili cook off every Memorial day weekend. but really, we've just scratched the surface.
We've got some exciting projects coming to Arlington that's going to continue to revitalize the Arlington community. Every time I enjoy a soft serve ice cream cone at the Dairy Queen at California Square, that, again, was worth the fight to keep the dairy Queen in California Square and also the citrus park. >> Nicholas: Okay, okay. Have it. And here are your three options. And I promise, by the way, I want to put this out there for the record so that I
don't sound like I'm always picking on you. Kristy, these three names, this is purely coincidental, I swear. Okay, fine. I don't know what you're saying. If I had a bible to swear on, I would. So here you are. No, by all means. We're just. We're just powering ahead at this point. I'm fair, but I'm stubborn. Number one is the city of Riverside, California. Explore Riverside weekly audio podcast. Number two, city council declassified Riverside pod. Council con. And the third one
is council conversations. The city of Riverside. Number two. Number two. Are you sure you don't want to. You don't want to go for a different one? You don't want to? No. Perhaps the podcast doesn't take place in Riverside. I, I'm going with two. It's my knee. Knee jerk reaction. I'm just doing it. Okay. Your knee jerk reaction is incorrect. It was the city of Riverside, California. Explore Riverside weekly audio podcast. All. Ah, right. So sorry.
>> Elissa: Four hour long podcast, by the way. >> Nicholas: Like, there's a lot going on. It's a big river by the. It's a big river and it's a big side. Like, I get it. Yeah, we got Jesse over here singing Neil Young, the riverside. yes. So sorry. You almost had a perfect game. And I love how ominous its artwork is. It's just the Apple podcasts logo, I think. >> Elissa: there's no description either.
>> Nicholas: There's no description either. Yes, it is worth mentioning that it is merely titled Explore Riverside Weekly. 34. Council member Chris MacArthur. So we don't know if this takes place in Riverside. They started by name checking New Jersey at one point, so maybe it takes place in Lake Montville, New Jersey, for all we know, at any rate. Yeah. Yeah. Oliver, I find it hard to believe. >> Kristy: That, our resident trumpeter, ah, would be humming or singing a Neil Young
song. I just want to fact check that. >> Nicholas: Yeah. What was that? >> Kristy: I'm pretty sure. I mean, it's called down by the riverside. I'm pretty sure it's a folk tune. Okay, I'll do google here. >> Nicholas: There is a Neil Young version. I think that's why I jumped to it. Down by the river is the Neil Young song. >> Elissa: This says it is Neil Young. Down by the river. Down by the riverside.
>> Kristy: It's an, african american spiritual. Roots date back to before the civil war, first published in 1918, and. >> Nicholas: Nearly uncopied it from. That's. >> Kristy: Yes, from anything that was written after 1943. So
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I just wanted to check on that. Sorry. >> Nicholas: No, no, that was a good check. And yes, prateek, you're totally right. Neil Young heard that in the sixties and he went, I'm going to put this on something called the Pono one day. Exactly. So welcome back to Spotify Neil Young on that note. Okay, you've all gone once. Let's all band together, see if we can make up for Christy dropping the ball on your perfect game. I feel like there needs to be a
prize for when you guys get a perfect game. I don't know what it is. We won't. >> Kristy: Because it'll be me. >> Nicholas: It'll be me. I'll screw it up. So, don't even worry about it. I tried to steer you away from it. I don't trust you. That's valid. I am a mischievous character. A rascal, even. A rascal. Yes. I have been told that I give a little rascal energy. So let's all just.
Let's all just band together now, except for Elissa and I, who will throw curveballs at you and see if you guys can get the next one. >> Speaker I: You act reasonably in identifying the group of people, and you can't reasonably identify the person who did it. So in those circumstances, it would be reasonable to dismiss both parties. Let's just say you have a situation where there is a theft from a till which only two employees
have access to. Now, you have reasonable belief that the money's been stolen, and you question them. You've gone through a reasonable investigation, but you can't pinpoint which of the employees is responsible, but, you know somebody is. In those circumstances, you could dismiss both employees, and it would be reasonable to do so. So that's
in relation to conduct dismissals. As you've heard, you need to follow a fair procedure, and you need to look at the virtual test for reasonableness of the dismissal, and that includes carrying a reasonable investigation. Now, what you need to do in relation to capability or qualification dismissals. >> Nicholas: Okay, there was your clip, and here are your three options. Number one, employees rights. Number two, HR informant pod. And number three, the employment law and HR podcast.
>> Max: Oliver is our. Is our HR resident. HR person. Do you listen to any of these? You listen to this podcast? Does this sound familiar? >> Kristy: I actually listen to all the HR podcasts, but I can't remember the name super well, so. Yeah. >> Nicholas: Okay. >> Kristy: I don't know. >> Nicholas: Looks like y'all are flummoxed. Can. Can we give them one tip, Elissa? Just,
like, one tip. Not even a tip, just so much as an image that one of them gave me one of the titles. >> Elissa: Yeah, that's. >> Nicholas: Okay. I'm going to strongly urge that you don't pick HR informant pod, because when I read that, I immediately pictured somebody wearing a wire and standing next to his coworkers and being like, so who wants to rob the till today? He's wearing a duster. He looks like, the guy from Watergate in, like,
the parking garage. Like, I heard someone wants to cause an HR infraction. >> Max: Tries to. >> Nicholas: HR. Yeah. So I don't know. >> Speaker G: What are the other two options? >> Nicholas: Employees rights and the employment law and HR podcast. >> Kristy: I feel like they were talking about some. Some law stuff. I mean, they were, I feel like that goes into employee rights, but I don't feel like I was
getting big HR vibes from it. And so, like, going into it, I was almost one to say, nicholas, can I have a golden ticket to where, if I can. If I can guess part of the title beforehand, do we get bonus points? Because I knew HR was going to have to be in it. >> Nicholas: Okay, a choice. >> Elissa: Now you got a choice. >> Nicholas: Speaker one. No, I mean, in the future. This is interesting.
In the future, Jesse, if anyone here wants to guess the title blind for bonus points, they can. But just remember the points. Don't do anything. >> Kristy: It's all a house, Nicholas. >> Nicholas: Okay, fair enough. They don't give you v bucks. I just wanted to make that clear. >> Max: V bucks. >> Nicholas: It's the money in Fortnite. Fortnite. Yeah. H bucks. Heady bucks. >> Max: I'd like to. >> Nicholas: In the future, you can do exactly that. Yes.
>> Kristy: All that to being said, since we're taking out number two at HR, there's only one other one with HR, and so I'm going to vote number three. M or consideration. >> Nicholas: I'm with Jesse on this one. Okay. It sounds like you guys are going for the employment law and HR podcast. And you are correct. >> Max: Nice. >> Nicholas: It was not employees rights, and it was not the one about the guy in the trench coat trying to get his coworkers to break the rules.
>> Kristy: I'd listen to that one, too, though. >> Nicholas: I would listen to, like, a stealth podcast about that. so there we have it. I do like the artwork for this. I think it is like, I don't know, it's a little intense for something that's presumably trying to keep you from getting fired, but cool. Yeah, this looks. This. If I was scrolling and just saw this, I would be like, oh,
this is. Will be an intense, almost, you know, thriller esque type of podcast, but it was definitely not. Yeah, it does feel like a true crime pod about that time somebody robbed the cash register. >> Kristy: Not to make a british pun, but this podcast has the tea. >> Nicholas: That's a good. That's well done. >> Max: I don't. Can you explain it, please, for anybody? Understand? >> Kristy: So t is, like a colloquial term for gossip
or things like that. But it's also, I believe that the person speaking has some british descent, at least based off of how they were pronouncing some of their vowels. And they are historically a tea pro. t people there you go. >> Nicholas: So on that enchanting note, this is from the episode unfair dismissal, the reasonableness of dismissal, episode three. So maybe this is like a season spanning arc, which does sound kind of true crimey now that I've read that. and it looks like
this artwork we're looking at might be episode art. So, very cool. Here's a little bit about the show. An update on the law and best practice for managing and recruiting staff and for dealing with any issue that may arise. An easy to listen to legal and practical update. So there you have it. That was our show, and that was our last clip for the day. So thank you to everyone for playing. You got so close to a perfect game. And eventually, once I think you guys will actually get a perfect game,
I'll try and think of a fun prize. I don't know. So, yeah. Bye.
