
60! There must be some mistake?
09/19/24 • 28 min
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The Big 6-Oh! podcast, hosted by childhood friends Guy Rowlison and Kayley Harris, takes a nostalgic look at growing up and life at 60.
Having first met at Epping West Public School, they’ve known each other for nearly five decades and in their first episode, the duo reflects on the journey from their carefree primary school days to the surprising reality of turning 60.
From schoolyard antics, navigating friendships, and the hilariously awkward moments of their youth, Guy and Kayley embrace the mixed emotions that come with hitting the 'Big 6-Oh'.
From the perks — seniors' cards and priority parking — and the less glamorous aspects of getting older, they explore how life changes and what it means to "age" in a modern world where there are no rulebooks for growing old.
Join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/thebig6oh
The Big 6-Oh! podcast, hosted by childhood friends Guy Rowlison and Kayley Harris, takes a nostalgic look at growing up and life at 60.
Having first met at Epping West Public School, they’ve known each other for nearly five decades and in their first episode, the duo reflects on the journey from their carefree primary school days to the surprising reality of turning 60.
From schoolyard antics, navigating friendships, and the hilariously awkward moments of their youth, Guy and Kayley embrace the mixed emotions that come with hitting the 'Big 6-Oh'.
From the perks — seniors' cards and priority parking — and the less glamorous aspects of getting older, they explore how life changes and what it means to "age" in a modern world where there are no rulebooks for growing old.
Join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/thebig6oh
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The Big 6-Oh! Meet Your Hosts
Welcome to The Big 6-Oh!—where two ‘old’ school buddies, who have somehow managed to dodge detention for over 60 years, are back together to reminisce about life’s greatest hits!
That’s right. Kayley Harris and Guy Rowlison are teaming up for grown-up adventures, sharing laughs, swapping stories, and chatting with some fabulous guests. They’re still finding ways to talk their way out of trouble, and now they’re bringing you along for the ride!
Grab your reading glasses, throw on your most comfortable trackies, and buckle up for tales from the era when mullets were cool and adulthood was still a ‘work in progress!’
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In this episode of The Big 6-Oh!, we sit down with Aussie icon Marty Rhone to reminisce about his incredible career spanning music, television, and stage.
Marty takes us back to the days of Countdown, recalling the highs of performing alongside everyone from The Rolling Stones through to the Bee Gees as he shares hilarious stories about squeezing into his old stage outfits and reflects on balancing his love for music and acting throughout the years.
Whether you're a fan of 70s classics or just love a great showbiz story, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
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The Big 6-Oh! - 60! There must be some mistake?
Transcript
00:00
If you're old enough to remember when phones had cords and the only thing that went viral was a cold, then you're in the right place. Welcome to the Big Six-O with Kaylee Harris and Guy Rawlison. Because who better to discuss life's second act than two people who still think mature is a type of cheese?
00:22
Ignition sequence start.
00:26
3, 2, 1, 0, all engines running. Lift off, we have a lift off.
00:41
Well, here we are. Here we are. We're
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