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Fireside Chats 6: Modes of Transport

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Introduction and Listener Gratitude

00:00:05
Speaker
Welcome back to Nick and Becca's fireside chats, episode six. And ah today I haven't revealed to you yet the theme. No, as is your way. And I just wanted to thank everybody for listening, tuning in and watching. And for those of you who have subscribed and press the bell thing, thank you very much indeed. Much appreciated.

Tarot Readings and Personal Reflections

00:00:36
Speaker
what uh-huh yeah without your support oh yeah yeah yeah so today's theme now did we did talk about nick whether you were going to do a tarot reading for me yes because i did a tarot reading for you last episode yes i didn't know whether you wanted you know you've never really studied tarot or the tarot no i haven't When you said never really, I haven't at all. Ever. I don't know anything about it. I've had readings done, not just back by you, which was just pretend to put up. Do you remember when we ran the rear recruitment company, we got that lady and what was her name? Yeah, Joan. Joan Charles. Joan. She was a lovely lady, but she said I was going to be famous on television, so that turned out to be crap. Well, you're not a dad yet, so you still might be.
00:01:27
Speaker
I'm 57, it's not likely. Well, you don't know. True, one doesn't know. And you're on stage and you do public, and you get paid for public speaking. No, I'm not on television. No. I'm on this. Yeah. Yeah. And if people are watching this on their television, but I don't think that's what she had in mind because YouTube hadn't been invented then. No.
00:01:46
Speaker
No. Right, so what do you do? Right, so I'm just shuffling and I'm shuffling and I'm thinking... Is this the subject of this tool? No. This is just an... int This is a preamble. This is like the amuse-bouche. Yes. What do I do now? Right. Don't you split the deck. I'm cutting the deck. A New Deal 3 cards. Any three, or just the top top three? Top three. Top three. Are you allowed to see them? Yes. So that's passed. Passed. Okay, passed everybody. Two of cups.
00:02:16
Speaker
present eight of swords and future what's that three of pentacles i don't actually know what three of pentacles means well thankfully i do right so this is your past so in the past you um would read when you were little fairy stories yes about princes and princesses and things like that. And very often in these books, which in a sense is the ladybird books, some of some of the viewer might remember those ladybird books and the princes would always have those kind of wouldn't they have those right sweats funny boots. you see the funny boots? he's Funny medieval boot man boots. So that reminds me of that.
00:03:13
Speaker
I think. And then they're holding um sort of cones. Cups. Cups, in which I imagine that they have popcorn. So I think ah what's happened in the past is that you've read a lot of fairy stories yeah and had popcorn. Yes. Very good. Excellent. Now, that is essentially a pictorial representation, I think, of how my sister actually feels.
00:03:45
Speaker
um in that she She says that she feels free, she feels liberated, but I think she feels tied up to some park railings. And that actually that is her, because some people have our twin spirits, aren't they, I believe.
00:04:06
Speaker
I believe that's on that mask. Now, that's what's been added to the LBGT pride flag is people who have twin-spirited. That's been added. Did you know that? No. Yes, that's been a added. Is that another color or is that a shape? I think it might be a shape and a color. So so I think the sister's got the spirit, where he the one that you see here, a carefree, but actually inside she feels like that.
00:04:35
Speaker
What do you have to beat? I don't know. I only heard it on the radio. Oh, and at the top, you'll notice the number eight. That's Roman numerals of number eight. Now eight in Scotland is a very unlucky number. Since when? I'm interpreting these things. Eight is a very unlucky number in Scotland because it's a V, a one, a one, and a one. Yeah.
00:05:05
Speaker
And in ancient days, yeah when this was ruled by Celtic clans, yeah that would mean that the well was dry.
00:05:19
Speaker
So this card here, this is my sister's future, which is basically a monastic lifestyle. She's going to eschew the business world at once her youngest daughter is of age, which is in two and a half years time. Yeah. And she's going to live the life of a chaste nun. Ooh, that'll be a first. And give her life over to God and architectural that can be seen there and she will take up masonry in the future. I've taken up embroidery again.
00:06:02
Speaker
So I think that's it. Right. Thanks for that, Nick. That's fantastic. That'll be £20. Right. Well, I'll give you the cash later.

Theme Introduction: Modes of Transport

00:06:12
Speaker
and So today's theme is modes of transport.
00:06:20
Speaker
Ah, okay. So the last one you did was travel and mode of transport. I can see how you've gone for once. See how my brain's working. Yeah, yeah, mode of transport. Specifically, one of the things I wanted to raise was the fact that you laugh at me because I cycle a lot. I don't laugh at my sister because she cycles a lot. I laugh at what she wears when she's on her bike.
00:06:47
Speaker
because she looks like something out of like a BBC 2 play for today from the 1970s or an independently ah produced Channel 4 comedy programme. Yeah. That Channel 4 have commissioned with some money from the Arts Council. Yeah. And the system, the way she dresses like when she's on the bike. How did Mum dress when she was on her moped?
00:07:18
Speaker
Mum used to have a white crash helmet you did and a big, what we would have called back in the day, kagool. So a big blue waterproof thing what over had you And what would happen is when she went down the road, this one below, it would fill with air.
00:07:46
Speaker
she And she had her art folder on the back. She'd have a massive portfolio. It was a burgundy with black edging, this burgundy. And she'd put that on the pannier on the back. And this was a little orange p-red, so that's 1976, when they did registration and was at registration.
00:08:04
Speaker
pea-redge orange Honda Mopet and she used to get on this thing like this and she's quite a big woman wasn't she? She was fat but a big lady. She was you know she was a solid lady. She was so you know she wasn't elfin like. no ah She was 5'8 and quite solid. Size 9 feet. Size 9 feet so she was she was a a large human being really.
00:08:25
Speaker
And she'd come down the road like that. And the only reason I know that it bellowed on like that is because she used to go down very new road in Manchester through Pressridge as I was walking to primary school. And there were a number of times that I'd be walking past St. Mary's Park when I'd hear a little... And then I... which was the sound the little horn made and it was my mum. And even at nine, I was embarrassed because, oh, shit, that's my mum. And she waved like that and this massive big blue kagool blown up and this little white pin of her head relative to me. It's just so embarrassing. I don't look like that. I don't know. You look like a modern version of that. so Because you like your woolen.
00:09:13
Speaker
But I live in Edinburgh, it's freezing. So, what my mum did, what our mum did in synthetic with the cagoule, you have woolen, yeah so you don't inflate, but you look like a flump. And again, go on YouTube and put flumps. Flumps. I like the floor flumps. Flumps are adorably cute. So that, yeah, yeah.
00:09:40
Speaker
Oh, right. So that's one more. I have an electric bike because hills and there's hills everywhere. So you need an electric bike. I call a Svetlana because she's very sturdy and she means business and she's solid grey and she gets me around town. And it means I don't have to pay a million pounds an hour for parking in Edinburgh. And now we have a low emission zone.
00:10:06
Speaker
I can get through that as well. So it's it's good. I really like it. It's fresh air and all the rest of it. But you also laugh at me, Nick, for going on the boss. Yes. Now, again, in Edinburgh, we have great bosses, very clean, very regular, and loads of people get the boss. What is it that you've got against the boss? It stops all the time.
00:10:36
Speaker
Is that it? Yes. to stop some The actual being on a bus I enjoy. So when Sally lived in Worcester Park in Surrey, right sometimes I always didn't have any training on, so I'd just stay at at home in Worcester Park, she'd go into town to work, and I'd say, listen, I'm going to go into Kingston today, and I would get the bus to Kingston. Oh really? Oh yes.
00:10:56
Speaker
Oh I did not know that. I get the bus to Kingston but I like to sit at the front at the top. I do. Because I like the view. Same. And I liked that. Yeah. And also I got it when at the time of day when it wasn't that busy. But it's the stopping, it's this repeated stopping that I think I find frustrating. Really? Yes. I quite like that because I sit at the top as well and I like watching people get on.
00:11:20
Speaker
I know I'd be on the other side as well, I'm on the driver's side. Oh, okay. On the driver's side. So I like the view then across there, and I'm all right. But ah otherwise it's... Yeah. Yeah. No, it's the stopping all the time. Right, all right. I like sitting at the top to the left so I can look into people's living rooms. And I particularly like it in the winter when they've got their lights on and they haven't shut the curtains yet.
00:11:48
Speaker
And so are you just a pervert? No, because I like seeing pictures on the walls and things. i I'm not interested in the people. I'm interested in their interiors, what they've done. And because we're in Edinburgh, there's loads of tenement.
00:12:01
Speaker
flat. So these are beautifully appointed flats with gorgeous corner scenes, ceiling roses, some of them huge. Ruby was at a party the other week where there was a double upper, so two storey top floor flat, five bedrooms. It's massive. So some of these places are just palatial and really interesting to look at.
00:12:24
Speaker
And I like it at Christmas because you get all the Christmas trees and you can see what people have done with the dayport. The other thing about us is it's full of the general public. Yes, yes, I don't mind that, though. So you... So I was on a... I like the train. I get the train a lot to London. In fact, I'll be on the train Wednesday to London. yeah But I got a lot of trains on last Tuesday evening. I won't boil the details, but one train was late. My first train out of Bristol was late and there was a knock on effect. So I ended ended up having to get four trains to get home. but's grim But on one of those trains, a lady took a phone call and she was overly loud and it was a personal call and she was expressing her opinion.
00:13:12
Speaker
about things, about her relationship with somebody who they they obviously the call and her had in common, which is wholly inappropriate to share as a volume. And you just think, no, no, no, no.
00:13:32
Speaker
And why do people play their music and their videos without their headphones in? Because the answer to that is because they have no emotional intelligence and no regard for the people around them. So rude. Yeah, they just don't have it. And that's the problem with public transport. The thing about a car is it's my own space. True.
00:13:58
Speaker
I can stop when I want to stop. I can set off. I'm not like, Oh, oh hang on. I have to go now. Otherwise I'll have to wait an hour for the next one or half an hour and go when I want. I start when I want. I control the temperature. I can, I can listen to what I want to listen to. And it's my own space. That's the difference. Yeah. yeah And it's freedom and freedom is very important for me. And in the car. You have ultimate freedom and just goes, you know what? I just go, I can go here today or and go there today.
00:14:26
Speaker
Yeah, well sign off you know I've always dreamed of a camper van. Yes, what I refer to, I recently christened those or referred to one as we drove past my salin eyes, an escape pod. That would be my escape pod. I get that, I get the appeal of that. Yes, but my the appeal of my dream one is the Mercedes Marco Polo. See that's too vanny for me.
00:14:52
Speaker
it It's vanity, but it's luxurious. Oh, it's luxurious. van It's top-end vanity. Yeah, it's really beautiful. It's a fan. And inside, is light it's like a yacht. Yeah, it's beautifully well-appointed. It's stunning. Yes, beautifully. So i I'm after that because I want the comfort yes and the Mercedes engine and you know all of that really good stuff and the whistles and bells.
00:15:15
Speaker
And because it's only ever going to be me and the dogs, because David won't come with me. No. And and that's perfect for one. Yeah, it it is perfect for one. Whereas that when I picture one, I would like, we go back to bathrooms again, don't we? I want a flushable toilet, notwithstanding this is a cassette and a shower. Yeah.
00:15:36
Speaker
that own private space, I like that, and a cozy bed that's already made up. Yeah, now that's the only downside with Marco Polo. Is you have to make your bed each night. But if it's just one of you, and it's a pop-up roof, so you can leave your duvet in there, you pillow in there, and you just pop it down my boring bed. No, not at all. It's just, you know, I don't sleep very well, do I? Did you not sleep well? I don't sleep very well. No, we've never got to the bottom of that, have we? This is what it is. You've tried all kinds of things. This is what it is. Yeah. Anyway, so that would be my mode of transport of choice. So what my ideal I've discovered now, mini, because I have a mini convertible for round town, perfect. Rather than the bike, which you've just been extolling.
00:16:27
Speaker
when it's really, really windy and rainy, I'll get in the car. yeah And plus, if I'm carrying things and shopping, I've got to have a car. So many convertible for round Edinburgh. Long distances, the Marco Polo, when I've saved up enough money for it. What's your ideal combo? Car. And I like planes. I mean, I fly more than you. I'm not my king going through airports.
00:16:56
Speaker
But I love planes in that I love the power of a plane, the sound of when they pull those engines on full thrust and just, yeah, just the sound and that motion of taking off. I just love. Have you ever been on a private jet?

Lifestyle and Business Insights

00:17:11
Speaker
No. No, me neither.
00:17:14
Speaker
quite like to go on one. People that I have spoken to have been on them so they're overrated really yeah because they're really cramped inside they're actually really small all inside and also because they're small you feel every single little bump up there like it's really really you feel everything right okay yeah so it's it's efficient I mean I like the idea don't you have going you know so you go right so Sally and I are going to Spain our usual place that you know in October to be able to go yeah we'd like to leave at eight o'clock yeah and you don't have to go through the main airport terminal and you just turn up and you walk straight on your plane yeah and I like that idea of that convenience yeah yeah I didn't know they were bump you've not been on a cruise have you no
00:18:05
Speaker
See, I like a cruise ship. that We've been on three cruises as a family. You do apologise for your name, viewer. Honestly. and I've just had a coffee as well. I know, yeah. Well, I think you drink too much coffee. I've seriously reduced the amount of coffee. How many coffees do you have a day? Now, perhaps three. Right. I used to have six. Jesus Christ. Also, I really You really won.
00:18:34
Speaker
I was down to, well, the first three months of this year, I didn't have, I set myself a target. Let's get full of the first three months. Was it three months I did without a coffee? I think I did three months, or maybe it was just a month. Anyway, I went without caffeine for an entire month at least. And were you all right? Yeah, I had a headache for the first three days as you get off it. Yeah. So I don't have as much. I only asked you for it, man, because I was told. I know, but if you just get down to one,
00:19:03
Speaker
and only have it in the morning. This is nothing to do with transport. I think this is to do with hectoring.
00:19:11
Speaker
It's sisterly care. It's sisterly care. It is. And if you just have herbal teas in the... Now I like herbal teas a little bit. I know, but if you drop the coffee, just have two coffees, like you can have two in the morning and that's it. Okay. I like espresso because then it's a small amount. I know, but it's still a massive shot of caffeine.
00:19:33
Speaker
Look at you now. I know, I know, I'm very tired. I know, that's no good because we've got films to do after this. I tell you why, because we've got Tammy, who is our business partner in the United States, we've put Tammy in charge of global domination. And basically, she's the best person in the world to put charge in charge of that because she She's literally now got four volumes, four volumes of ideas for us to really get our name out there. One of which is you getting more sleep. um But her idea was this podcast and she's made me write a book. She's made us write a book together. You've written your bit. I need to write my bit when I come back off my holidays.
00:20:27
Speaker
this podcast, we need to rerecord welcome videos and things like that. I just noticed earlier on when we played them back, that although I feel as though I'm in the centre of things here, when we played back in a little square, I'm not, so I'm still thinking, oh no, I should lean in. Yes, but without the need to take leaves off a tree using my long black tongue.
00:20:52
Speaker
Oh, that's gross. and So back to travel. Yes, head yes modes of transport actually. Modes of travel, because we did travel last night. Have you ever stayed overnight on a train? yeah Have you ever done one of those sleeper trains? Yes, I have. The Caledonia sleeper, which must be the most inappropriately named form of transport there is. You don't sleep. How anybody gets any sleep on that train, I do not know. now If it's set off from Edinburgh, the Caledonia Sleep is a train you can get from Edinburgh. You get on it at 11 o'clock at night and you wake up in London. You do. OK, fine. If it went straight there, that would be fine. Now, I don't know where it goes because I tried it, I think, four or five times. Did you that many? Yes, four or five times. Right. Way back. Right. And I went where I got my own cabin because you don't want to shed. No, no.
00:21:49
Speaker
Okay, so you pay a bit more. Get your own toilet as well. So, there we go. Yeah. Right. Well, back when I did it, you didn't hang out your own toilet. It had to go down the end of the carriage to go wee-wees. Yeah. Oh, right. And stuff. So, I think they've upgraded it. But it certainly doesn't go straight to Edinburgh. It goes all... Sorry, London. It goes all round the houses. Yeah, it does. And what's more, it couples and uncouples and things. And I am quite a light sleeper anyway. so at you and Every time it sets off, you go like that. Yeah, that's true.
00:22:19
Speaker
yeah every time so if you're a heavy sleeper it's a great idea because you're saving on accommodation costs yeah and also when you get to the end i wanted to get showered and get into a suit and you go into these showers at the station and i'm not good i mean you get your own shower cubicle and everything but it's still it's just been used by somebody else and it's like a campsite shower i don't want i'm just going to say hair
00:22:50
Speaker
And that's all I'm going to say. I went on it once and yeah, I just, I got no sleep. It kind of spits you out at half past six in the morning. At that point it was London, Houston. I don't know whether it is still London. No Houston. So Houston. And it was just, well, now what am I going to do? My meeting's not till nine. And I'm like, I just had to sit in Cafe Nero and try and wake up because I got no sleep.
00:23:19
Speaker
And the other time I tried it when was when they'd upgraded it and it had just launched and they cancelled it. So it was in London at nine o'clock at night. Luckily it was the summer so it wasn't dark and I had nowhere to stay. Sally was living in London at the time and I had to phone her and go, can I stay at yours please? Yeah, because I had nowhere to stay.
00:23:42
Speaker
So that for that reason, I won't be investing in that. No. No. Other modes of transport. yeah Have you ever fancied a motorbike? No, it scares the living. I would have a trike, you know, those big Honda trike things. Yes. I would do one of those because they're a lot more stable and they're bigger and it's harder for cars to knock you off. Yes. and But not a motorbike. You know, I went for an accelerated No. Instant access motorbike thing. Who did you do that? 2018 maybe? Why did you do that? Because I fancied the freedom of a motorcycle. I like the idea of a touring motorbike. We're having a midlife crisis.
00:24:29
Speaker
possibly. in But I like it, it's the freedom thing. I like the idea idea of going through Europe up and and not a sports bike, not interested in sports bikes where you go like this, but a big sit-up touring bike. So you can do instant access. So I did my theory test, which I passed, and then I went for a day long course to kind of get you into it. And the idea was you did a full day and then the next day they took you out on the road. right And I did that. So the first day you're off the road, you're on a piece of dirt ground and I was useless at it. I mean, really, yeah it's harder than it looks. And at the end of it, I thought, no, it's not for me. So it's a very, very useful thing to do. And it's very funny because the guy who was a train, it was a lovely guy, but it was an Eastern European guy. And I've worked with Eastern European people before, and they're really lovely. But they're character straight, and I speak in general service are here.
00:25:23
Speaker
is they're very abrupt. They're very, very straight to the point. So one of the things I quite like about them, because there's no, yeah there's no messing about, you know, when you stand. And I, and I was with like three other people, I was like, there was me, there was two of the two guys and a woman, the woman left after two hours, she just couldn't take it. right And I think it was his style of saying, he was like this, all right, this is how you ride the motorbike, right?
00:25:49
Speaker
You do this, and this is how you work the clutch, and this is where the pedals are, and this is the accelerator. You have this, you understand. Yeah, okay, I understand. And then you do it for the first time. And I fell over, and I went, why do you not understand this? I tell you what to do. So why do you insist on not doing it? I said, yeah, I'm just trying to, it's taking me time to get used to it. Yes, but I tell you once, why do you not understand?
00:26:15
Speaker
because I'm just learning me. No, I told you once, you must know it this this is just foolish. You fall off bike. it's not Why do you fall off? and know i know I know you've told me what to do, but I'm finding it difficult coordinating this for here to do this and this arm to do this. Yeah. It is not the bike. If you do not, you will fall off. I have a Polish personal trainer at the moment.
00:26:44
Speaker
And she's very, very similar. I can't do the accent, obviously. But she she's she's like, well, you you can do 20 kilos, so you can do 30. Maybe not. No, maybe not. It's more. Yeah. Could we just try a little bit in between? No, I think you I see you have there are another ten increments three or four left in the tank there. You can do. OK, then. And then she was right.
00:27:14
Speaker
I could. I could do it. Yeah. And then she said, which is your favorite exercise? And I said, none of them. That's why I'm paying you to make me do them, because otherwise I wouldn't do any of them. Yeah. So, and then I have Betty who does my nails, Betty and Eva, Polish sisters, and Betty just barks at me the whole time, which I like. I really like it. She just tells you straight. I love that straight talking. Not everybody can cope with it.
00:27:44
Speaker
Right. So, motorcycling wasn't for you. No. Right. No. And again, you're right. You're too exposed. You just get in a car and you've got a roof. Yeah. Yeah, you do. And it's safer. A lot safer. And four wheels rather than two. Yeah, definitely.

Walking in London

00:27:59
Speaker
Have we missed any mo- Walking. How do you feel about walking? I quite like, well, we've got a dog, so that forces us to walk. And, well, I like walking. So, in London, because, you know, I'm in London a lot.
00:28:13
Speaker
If it's not raining and I have the time, I now walk in London. I don't use the tube. So the other day I finished some training, actually the other day, Friday, I finished some training basically at an office at right near to Liverpool Street. yeah And my train was going from Euston and it's ah just over a two mile walk. It takes an hour. And I just, yeah it's nice weather. So I just walked. it It's lovely. I did that. I was at King's cross and my conference that I was speaking at was at Regent's park. Yeah, that's not too far. I know it was love 40 minutes. Beautiful day. but I stopped off at the Quaker friends house cafe. Yes. Had a very nice cup of coffee outside.
00:28:56
Speaker
The furthest I've done is Euston. Oh no, actually I was at the Barbican because I got clients got offices opposite the Barbican and I was staying at a hotel at Earl's Court and I looked at my Apple Maps and it said two hours and I went, okay, stuff it and I walked all the way wow that's long dragging my little suitcase. See that's why I stay at King's Cross because I leave my case there.
00:29:23
Speaker
because they get the train back from King's Cross to Edinburgh. No, but I have my little booklets and everything. Oh, I sent mine ahead. Well, yeah, sometimes if i've got if I have enough, or which reminds me, I need to take a brochure because I want to use it or when I do a Skate Night 5. Oh, all right then. Physical brochures. Oh, OK. I'll give you that. We need to pause it. Yeah, we do for the question. Hang on, yeah hang on.
00:29:47
Speaker
So the next podcast, I'm going to interview Ola Lopatovska of Stravaig

Guest Introduction and Episode Wrap-up

00:29:54
Speaker
Spirits. I've had to practice that quite a few times before saying it out loud. Spirits is a difficult word for some people. Quite tricksy. Spirits. The business is a whisky bottleer, so they find unusual blends and they bottle them and then export them or sell them in the UK and very successful business. A new Ola years and years ago when she used to be in sales and and she... I can't sales like in a sailing ship. No, like selling things.
00:30:31
Speaker
She worked for my friend Amanda in her business Thrive and she, it was a networking business and Ola was one of those sales people. She was very good and she ended up going to the Scotch Malt Whisky Society and that's how she ended up where she is. Anyway, what's your question for Ola? Ola, if you could put a message in one of your bottles to send to your 10 year old self,
00:30:57
Speaker
What would it have written on it? That's a great question. Just off the top. Oh, on that note, we did... Don't forget, hit subscribe. Remember, don't say don't forget. Oh, yeah. Yeah, you can't process a negative change. Because you'll do, you will forget, won't you? Yeah, no. But in fact, I bet you don't even know what I just said there because you've forgotten it. Remember. Remember to hit subscribe and the bell icon and then you won't miss.
00:31:27
Speaker
These riveting, help you go to sleep podcasts. Well, yeah, you're going to have a nap now. I'm going to have some tea now and then we've got to crack on. Yeah, we are. All right. Fare ye well, au revoir. Bye-bye. What's it in Japanese? Is it Sayonara? Yeah, I think it is. Sayonara. See ya.