The Wrong End of the Table
Welcome to "The Wrong End of the Table" podcast, with Leah Panapa, Dean Morris and Glen Levy. Why is it called the Wrong End of the Table? Well, our producer, magic Mike, realised he's sitting at the wrong end of the table from the food and drink, and he pointed out, "why am I sat at the wrong end of the table", because that's where he has to be! and the name was born!
We chat, we talk about some of the big stories, and the smaller stories and we have a good time. We hope you enjoy it!
The Wrong End of the Table
Season 3 Kickoff: New Co-Host, Trump’s Return, Education Woes, and Lighthearted Banter
Season 3, Episode 1 of The Wrong End of the Table podcast marks a fresh start with new co-host Andrew Clay joining Leah Panapa and Dean Morris. The episode kicks off with light-hearted banter and an introduction to the show’s quirky title, which originates from their producer, "Magic Mike," who always ends up sitting at the "wrong end of the table" during their food and drink gatherings.
In this season opener, the hosts dive into lively discussions, touching on both light and serious topics. The conversation kicks off with their thoughts on Donald Trump's unexpected return to the White House. Andrew provides insight into why Trump resonates with certain voters, especially those feeling disenfranchised or opposed to "wokeness" and liberal policies. He acknowledges Trump’s appeal among particular demographics, yet critiques the broader societal and political issues that allow such polarizing figures to hold power. The hosts express concern over the impact of Trump's leadership on America and its potential ripple effects internationally.
Shifting gears, they examine whether today’s school systems are failing students. Leah points to declining educational statistics in New Zealand as evidence that children are not receiving adequate support. Dean reminisces about the structure and discipline that existed in their school days and how such standards seem to have deteriorated. Andrew, who works within the education system, notes that private schools generally offer better outcomes due to smaller class sizes and supportive environments but acknowledges that this is not reflective of the broader public school experience. They conclude that both a lack of resources and teacher shortages are contributing to a downward trend in educational quality.
The episode’s second half features a playful "quick-fire round," where the hosts answer rapid, humorous questions. They laugh about personal quirks, societal observations, and childhood memories, with Magic Mike throwing in unexpected sound effects, adding to the banter. They touch on cosmetic surgery, expressing a shared view that some aesthetic trends—like exaggerated lip fillers—appear overdone. Leah humorously recalls almost opting for liposuction in her twenties, while Andrew jokes about disliking overemphasis on coffee culture, stating he’s never even tasted coffee.
As the episode wraps, they rate themselves on happiness and fulfillment, with Andrew giving himself a solid 8.5, emphasizing the importance of living joyfully and authentically. The episode closes with a reminder to listeners to subscribe and share, with a nod to TikTok's role in spreading the word. With their unique blend of humor, sincerity, and camaraderie, the team sets a warm and engaging tone for the new season.
Host: Leah Panapa
Costhost: Dean Morris
Addition host: Glen Levy
Producer: Mike Nesbitt
The youtube video version is available from the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWrongEndoftheTable-lv8or
Episode one, available from 1st of June 2024