00:06So I was like, I can't do it.
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00:39Thank you very much.
01:09We've got lots of support, even on station, haven't we, even just little things that we're trying to just come
01:13up with these children, children, group stages, things, just, just, just, just, just, just, yeah, it's amazing.
01:22I suppose, well, you saw it in the family issue today, in that sense, I wish I could help with
01:27communities, I wish I could support families, care for blue-white workers, and we're trying to do more work to
01:33support families, but they do want to help.
01:34And that's where a lot of people go initially, if they're friends and family, children and services.
01:39So, it's a really important point out there, especially if you're in a two-job family.
01:45It is, it's an interesting debate, there's quite a lot, actually, about that, isn't it?
01:49How much do you share with your loved one?
01:51And it's very individual. Some people do, some people don't.
01:54It's really interesting just to, um, a bit of time to actually go on for a shot.
01:58So, you might better help us know that, you know, the pros and cons of doing this.
02:02Yeah, I think it's...
02:04I think it's really important to be able to talk about what this, like people have said, about protecting people
02:08as well, and not wanting to share things that they don't need to know, because you want to protect them
02:13as well.
02:14Um, but it's important to have an outlet for that, and I think sometimes that's, I think, a lot of
02:19things that you don't want to say to close family and friends that actually it's important for you to be
02:26able to talk about.
02:27So that's, uh, reaching out to, like, the third party, like, will give you that outlet.
02:31Uh, yeah.
02:50Yeah.
02:53Yeah.
02:55Yeah.
02:57Yeah.
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