• last year
"I don't think hormones respect national television!"
Transcript
00:00 between Australia and China, Anthony Albanese and Chinese.
00:07 I'm so sorry. I could keep stumbling through this, but I am having such a perimortal, perimenopausal
00:19 right now, live on air. I'm so sorry.
00:24 Listen, the point about this is that we need to make it normal to have these kinds of conversations
00:30 and I love you for even saying it because we interview people, we talk to people about
00:36 this and this is the reality.
00:39 I don't think hormones respect national television. It's the furthest of the sun.
00:44 Well listen, we'll let you take a breath.
00:47 Oh it's fine.
00:48 No, 100% thank you for being honest about it. We can and while Imogen takes in some
00:55 deep breaths, listen we want to throw it over to you. I'll ask you about the impact of this
00:59 latest interest rate increase on your household finances.
01:03 Imogen's back with us.
01:13 Good covering. It doesn't last long, but it is the furthest from the sun.
01:18 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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