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Whateley - Wednesday | Full Show (24.06.26)

6/24/20261 hr 56 min

Tune in to Gerard on his Wednesday edition of Whateley!

He is joined by:

  • Ken Hinkley - The Art of Coaching
  • Phil Davis' emminently sensible thoughts
  • Peter Blucher - 35+ club
  • Alistair Dobson - Executive General Manager, Big Bash Leagues
  • Brad Blanks in Boston
  • Jimmy Jeggo - Former Socceroo

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First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 10:00

    Hi, Diva. It's Rachel.

  2. Speaker 20:01

    And Jordan. Yeah, hi. Quick question Why are you not spending your Venmo balance? Yeah, we're concerned.

  3. Speaker 10:06

    You can, like, buy stuff with it.

  4. Speaker 20:07

    Ugh, you love buying stuff.

  5. Speaker 10:09

    And earn cashback on eligible purchases.

  6. Speaker 20:11

    Mm, you love purchasing eligible things.

  7. Speaker 10:14

    So the money your friend sent you yesterday, that's today's ramen, or rideshare, or eye patches.

  8. Speaker 20:18

    The skincare kind, not the pyro kind.

  9. Speaker 10:21

    Spend with Venmo, and you can earn cashback with Venmo Stash. Venmo Stash Bundle terms and exclusions apply. Max $100 cashback per month. See terms at venmo.me/stashterms. ID verification required to use a Venmo balance.

  10. Gerard Whateley· Host0:30

    It's Jarred Waitly. Thanks for listening to the podcast. In this episode, The Art of Coaching with Ken Hinkley and the eminently sensible Phil Davis. The head of the Big Bash leagues, Alastair Dobson, joined me in the studio. We found Brad Blanks in Boston after England's second World Cup match. Former Socceroo, Jimmy Jeggo, and nerdy stats with Peter Blucher. You can get in touch at any time, waitly@scn.com.au. Thanks for listening. Enjoy.

  11. Speaker 40:55

    [upbeat music] Wednesday morning, this is your town, this is your station, this is Waitly.

  12. Gerard Whateley· Host1:03

    Good morning. The gag order has been imposed by the AFL. No more commenting on umpires by coaches and players. It's zero tolerance and $20,000 fines from here. What would have happened if Zach Butters had said yesterday that Showdown 60 would be his last? Would the world have exploded, or would we have been mature enough to admire a player giving his all for his club for the remainder of the season, as he has

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