Life's a SHITSHOW

004 What REALLY Happened to Charlie Kirk? Uncensored Theories & Shocking Facts!

Jo Day / Natasha Shingles Season 1 Episode 4

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Welcome
Hey everyone, Jo here with Tasha for another episode of Life’s a SHITSHOW. This week, we’re diving headfirst into the rabbit holes around the Charlie Kirk case, sharing our theories, and trying to make sense of the madness. Grab a cuppa (or a glass of wine!) and join us as we piece together the wild events and ask, “Does any of this actually make sense?”

Episode Summary
We kick off with a laugh about ugly bags and lost iPhones, then get straight into the deep end. From the assassination of Charlie Kirk to AI text analysis, government conspiracies, and some truly bizarre coincidences, we’re not holding back. Tasha and I debate the evidence, question the official story, and share the links and research we’ve uncovered. Plus, we chat about the Unite the Kingdom march, crowd numbers, and why we both need a break from doomscrolling.

Key Takeaways

  • Our gut instincts say something’s off with the official story
  • AI analysis suggests some “evidence” isn’t as human as it seems
  • We question everything: the footage, the timeline, the sudden paving of the crime scene
  • Tasha’s crowd calculations for the London march—spoiler: it’s closer to a million than the media claims
  • The importance of keeping it real, protecting your mental health, and not losing precious time with loved ones
  • Why music, dancing, and a bit of joy are essential escapes
  • All our research, links, and resources are in the show notes below

Resources & Links
👇 LINKS & RESOURCES 👇
AI Text Analysis Results: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1w...
Interesting Blog & Airplane Connection: https://www.lubavitch.com/chabad-loun...
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[00:00:00] Jo: Hey everybody. Welcome back. Hey T. How are we doing? I'm good, babes. I'm good. How are you? Yeah, I'm very good. How's possible? Wanna see if I can make you laugh? Oh,

[00:00:14] Tasha: I cannot believe you still got, that's the one that is the ugliest bag I've ever seen in my life. 

[00:00:21] Jo: Me in my bag.

[00:00:22] Can you believe I've still got it.

[00:00:24] Tasha: I love it. Oh, that is bringing back some memories.

[00:00:29] Jo: The first time I took that bag on an outing task, I lost my iPhone in the back of a taxi in Singapore. but, great memories, we've got loads to get through for this week's episode so I wanna start, first of all with Charlie Kirk, and it was the whole reason that sort of fast into whipping this together and, pushing this podcast and YouTube out in the first place so quickly.

[00:00:53] Yeah. So it been two weeks he was assassinated and there is a young guy in custody, although. I'm gonna tell you, the rabbit, the wrong 

[00:01:05] Tasha: guy. 

[00:01:05] Jo: The wrong guy, down off rabbit holes. And I think I'm still the 

[00:01:10] Tasha: nothing burger 

[00:01:11] Jo: so deep into the rabbit hole. I have a few theories. I'm not quite sure what I believe, but what I do think I, in my gut instinct tells me is this is some kind of government job.

[00:01:25] I'm not sure if it's Israel. I'm not sure if it's, 

[00:01:29] Tasha: oh, you went straight in for the judge there. 

[00:01:32] Jo: I'll tell you why. I've gone straight in because Bibi's come out twice and pol not apologize, that's the wrong word. Bebe's come out twice. He did a shaggy. He did a shaggy didn't, he wasn't me.

[00:01:43] It wasn't me. It wasn't 

[00:01:43] Tasha: me. 

[00:01:45] Jo: He's accused him. No one said he was flying, anybody accusing him. But twice he come out. I think things that are a little suspicious for me, having now had time to reflect and watch some of the videos. He pretty much was one of the first people within a few minutes of Charlie being assassinated, he was there.

[00:02:05] Oh, Charlie was my best mate with a letter that he partially read. Yeah, I'm not sure. I'm like the jury. Very odd. The jury's still out for me, but there's not enough evidence to piece it together. I'll tell you what else. If we're talking about him being shot from some random guy, 22-year-old guy, shoved a gun down his trouser leg, limped, and then got on a roof high full with a screw.

[00:02:33] Tasha: Get, forget the important bit there, Joe. He changed his outfit three times, his outfit three times because when I've shot people before, the first thing I do after is I change three times. Yeah. Put 

[00:02:48] Jo: back into the same outfit I had on earlier. Yeah. Not sure. So hasn't done it. What is that? There's no way that lad's done it.

[00:02:59] Then we've got the chain of messages between him and his flatmates partner. Like things that never happened. Yeah, it's written like Shakespeare wrote it, ridiculous. Yeah. Now I've taken that conversation and I fed it into an AI model and Oh, did you? Yeah. I asked to perform an analysis on it.

[00:03:22] AI came back with 70%, it was human written, 30%. It was ai. So it had, it, the analysis had done was 30% of it or what was remaining of it? Of the hundred percent. Was still ai. So AI wrote it, a human tweaked it, but the original thing of it all has been run through ai. So that is that's what AI makes of it.

[00:03:53] It's not a human written that 

[00:03:55] Tasha: make, that does make some sense because ai, if you were gonna prompt it, you would say, do a text thread that's from someone you've gotta mention something to do with Trump. You've gotta mention this, you've gotta mention that. Now do a conversation. That is pretty much what would come back.

[00:04:12] Jo: Yeah. I'm gonna share a link, it's a Google Doc link and I'll put it in the show notes in the description. So if you wanna, you can click on that link and you can have a look at the results of that analysis because it compared it to. Forensics, examinations of real crime, text message conversations.

[00:04:37] Interesting. And yeah, the polar opposite. So AI's conclusion was, there is no way, this is a real conversation, more likely that the feds have actually created it. So that, that, that's another thing. The only footage I've seen Tash is everybody saying, yeah, he was shot from the front. There's no exit wound that wound on his neck.

[00:05:03] That horrific explosion of his neck was the entry wound. And it's because it hit two main arteries. And then the fake surgeon, that guy was dead before he got to the hospital. He didn't need a surgeon. Like hundred 

[00:05:23] Tasha: percent. 

[00:05:23] Jo: So the use of the word surgeon instead of pathologist or, it would've been an autopsy.

[00:05:29] And then saying they found the bullet lodged in his, still in his neck. And he saved a life. 'cause the bullet, no fucking way. No way. I don't believe it. The gaslighting the bullshit, honestly. The bullshit that's come out of, I just, I can't. It's bullshit. Then the other thing is all these videos that I've seen and more and more footage is becoming apparent now.

[00:05:52] The video from yesterday, and I've sat there with my iPhone, even though it's already been slowed down. If you keep pressing your iPhone like that, it will give you a frame. Frame. Like by the millisecond. It'll give you the frame. Yeah. And I can see a projectile coming in like this. You can see it.

[00:06:14] And when you're doing the front, you can actually see a bullet coming in screen, right? Charlie's hair lifts a little bit as the thing, and then fluid squirts from his brain. You can see clearly. And then as that's happening on his neck here as the exit wound appears and the circle gets bigger.

[00:06:36] And that's when as this bullet's coming in his head comes forward and he has that response that his spiral cord's been severed. And he has that response that he goes, ah, like this, it's all makes sense with being shot in the back. So I've gone and found images of animals being shot in the back of the head and what the response if you're shot in the back, these are real dark places I've been, when I say I've been down rabbit holes.

[00:07:02] I know. It sent me down the two dark web looking for videos to compare it to of other things being shot in the back of the head. And they are all have the same reaction of this, the head moving forward. Yeah. Which is consistent with Candace Owens's remarks about there being no blood visible on the back camera, which was weird in itself that they took that down straight away and confiscated the SD card that raised a whole load of questions.

[00:07:37] In the meantime, I have a theory with that to the, I'm not sure if it's his left or right because of the video footage. So on the screen as I'm looking at it, it looks like it's Charlie's left, but I think it says right side, right up on the, where the guy with the black t-shirt is doing his hand signal sniper blah, blah, blah.

[00:07:59] You know what I mean? It looks like he's indicating to the guy on the roof. Yes. Fire a bullet up into the air, create the diversion, bang. While somebody else is shooting him in his head. Yeah, the crowd are completely distracted. 'cause they've heard the, and then there's this guy, everybody's saying that's a bush.

[00:08:21] You zoom in on that image, it's not a bush. You can see a man's face behind the bush. So I think it's a government agency. There's some 

[00:08:30] Tasha: updates. There's some updates on that even today that I've seen. Okay. I haven't 

[00:08:37] Jo: seen them. 

[00:08:37] I, I haven't seen anything with Charlie Kirk today. I haven't been looking, I've been busy doing other stuff, but I'm like, there's no way.

[00:08:46] And then the FBI are busy. Desperately trying to get Utah to close the bloody. Yeah. We've got our guy in custody, closed case. Now this is where I'm gonna get controversial. So get ready for it.

[00:09:01] Oh no, we have, I dunno what she's gonna say. And it's got nothing to do with me. I have this instinct, Tash, my gut instinct is telling me Summit ain't quite right with Erica Kirk. I don't trust her. The summit not quite right with that woman 

[00:09:21] Tasha: That's that. I've seen that. I've seen that a lot in comments.

[00:09:25] I've seen a lot people picking up on stuff. Yeah. I'm not the only one that thinks that, 

[00:09:30] Jo: probably not a popular opinion, but fake tiers. I've worked in corporate right, Tash, and there is absolutely no way in a corporate enterprise of that scale. Of turning point, turning that you would go banging on the door of his grieving widow the same week saying, by the way, do you want to be the CEO of the company?

[00:09:56] I'm sorry. It wouldn't happen. You would have an interim CEO put in place, usually the chief operating officer and chief financial officer would step in and fill the boots as interims until the replacement was found. You would not, you'd leave the woman to grieve, just, of course, 

[00:10:16] Tasha: she doesn't want to, unless 

[00:10:18] Jo: she's, she wants to 

[00:10:19] Tasha: do, 

[00:10:19] Jo: it's her idea.

[00:10:20] It could be her idea. Yeah. I go it just feels performative, and when she's wiping these tears away, there's actually no bloody tears. There's no, there is none. There's no water coming out your eyes. 

[00:10:31] Tasha: Yeah, 

[00:10:33] Jo: that's, if I'm wrong, I absolutely, deeply apologize. But she's giving me amber her vibes.

[00:10:40] It's a bit too 

[00:10:42] Tasha: acted for me. I do feel that a little bit. I don't know. I don't know if she's genuine or not. I do get tired. I'm being 

[00:10:49] Jo: honest. This is kinda, this is, yeah, where I'm at. I don't know anything factual. I'm just going from everything that I'm seeing online. This is, and what I've been like research myself.

[00:11:00] This is where I'm at. I'm not sure about you. Is she sincere? Is she a handler? She could have been. See for 

[00:11:10] Tasha: some people watching this, you've just, you, they're gonna go, what's a handler? Yeah. And you go, oh, that's a whole nother rabbit hole in his, that's a whole nother episode. Do you know where I'm at?

[00:11:20] Do I know the bits I've picked up on that? No one's really talking about it. So yeah, I'm with you. I'm like, God, it's every day, isn't it? Every day you log on and there's another video and another angle and then you start to go, oh, maybe it's not that. Oh, maybe it's been such a head fuck. I think everyone is I don't know where, what I think anymore.

[00:11:44] So initially I was like, oh my God, this is horrific. Couple of days after I think I messaged you and went, mate, I dunno that this is real. I dunno that I'm buying this. But now, then I went through a, it's definitely real, but there was a couple of things didn't sit right with me from the off. Yeah, the, and I think they might have been relying on everyone just feeling so grossed out because it is very graphic and everyone running because of a gunshot that they didn't really assume people were gonna keep watching the video.

[00:12:18] Because I'm not gonna lie, I wouldn't have watched the video again had I not have seen something that made me go I dunno that, I need to watch that again. So this is where I'm at. A hundred percent from the off the front shot never made sense to me. I've got I've shot guns years back, admitted, but I've got some sort of experience of shooting and because of that, we learned certain things, entry wounds, exit wounds, project, angles, wind speed, all that sort of stuff.

[00:12:49] And to get, I know people are saying no, an amateur shot could have taken that shot and that's true, but what people are forgetting is he was sat down an amphitheater. So you've got like slightly raised sort of seating. You've got people stood on that. So if you're, if you've got a clear. Lying. That's one thing when the place is empty, but people are standing and Charlie is sitting Yeah.

[00:13:17] Under a counter. So to 

[00:13:20] Jo: get that kind of shot and not hit anyone else, and he's never shot that gun before in his life. Never shot the gun before one shot. 

[00:13:31] Tasha: Yeah. I dunno. So that's, I'll tell you what I'll tell you what I am absolutely certain of at this point. What I know is facts and I'm not having no one say we different.

[00:13:40] And I'm telling you now this is 100% 

[00:13:44] Tyler didn't do it. 100% it wasn't him. I dunno 

[00:13:49] who did yet, but I know it wasn't him fact for too many reasons. I won't go into couple of other things though. There is been video footage of one of the members of Turning Point USA. A minute, and we know this timeline now, Candace Owens, I think has broken down the timeline.

[00:14:11] Charlie, it was 40 seconds before they took him to the SUV to the car. Yeah. So from the time he was shot, to the time that they pick him up to take him to the SUV, you're talking 40 seconds. Yeah. That is not a lot of time for someone to work on him to try and stop him like 40 seconds. So I'm assuming that's a quick wrap up the wound, pick him up, get him into the car.

[00:14:42] That would've taken about 40 seconds. You are also talking about a grown man. Dead weight. Literally dead weight. Yep. Very heavy. It took what, six, seven of them, and they were clearly struggling a little bit to get him into the car. 40 seconds is not long enough to do much. One minute after he was shot, there was a guy from Turning Point USA.

[00:15:04] It's caught on camera. There is footage of it where he takes the camera down. That was behind Charlie. Yeah. So just behind him, under the canopy on the back there is a camera and what looks like a black box thing next to it. Now, I could be wrong on this. I haven't found anything yet, but I have never noticed the camera behind Charlie in any other of his debates on campus.

[00:15:28] I've never seen a camera behind him. I have not seen any videos. I've not gone looking for videos. But the other videos I've watched, I've looked for cameras. There hasn't been one. Yep. So we see him take that down and we see him looking around like this, taking it down. Now this is a fucking crime scene.

[00:15:46] Firstly. Yep. They're tramping all over the place. He's using Charlie's chair to stand on, and you're like, oh, hang on, this is wrong for so many reasons. So he takes the camera down? Yeah, he gets something out of it. And that's that. Now, Candace Owens did contact him because she was sent the footage and she knew the guy.

[00:16:08] Yep. And he was from Turning Point. So she contacted him and he said, he showed her the footage. She said, it doesn't show anything, doesn't show anything dodgy or anything like that. And his answer to taking it down was, I want to make sure I preserve the footage. No, I'm not buying that. There was more to that than just wanting to preserve footage because why would you think anyone was gonna steal it?

[00:16:32] They didn't bother with any other cameras. This camera isn't normally there. The angle of that camera for me, if that was, if that camera was to fire a bullet out of it. Would be pretty accurate for an exit wound, an entry wound that you wouldn't see. It would go into his hair, it would hit the curve dip at the back.

[00:16:51] That would brainstem spinal cord out. We know that happened because of the way his arms came up. Like you say, that's an instant brain damage, spinal cord damage. Yeah. If he actually was shot. That's a problem for me and no one's considering I'm not seeing any of these videos considering that the shot might have come from the camera.

[00:17:12] Yeah. 

[00:17:12] Jo: So a bit weird. So say something on that camera point. I have mentioned this before and it's still something I haven't discounted yet. And I've seen some footage and I don't know if it's because videos have been edited or what, but there is some footage online where that camera guy picks up the chair and puts it on the table.

[00:17:37] But the two, I've seen it go straight through the table. It's like a glitch. Like augmented reality vr. That's an AI glitch. Yeah, that's an AI 

[00:17:47] Tasha: glitch for sure. 

[00:17:49] Jo: Thinking I'm on a minute. They were really quick. Take that bloody camera down. Is it because they were pretty mm-hmm. hologram. Is he even dead?

[00:17:58] Tasha: I know this is, and the thing is, you sound mad, you sound mad, but it's driving me crazy. I think as well when, see, some people are gonna be listening to this and going, what the fuck? They're crazy. But the problem is. Is that when you've seen, when you've done things where you've had to do some deep research and you find out about, well documented, by the way, this isn't conspiracy, but very well documented public record of CIA operations and stuff in the fifties, sixties.

[00:18:29] You start to look into the JFK assessment. I'm telling you, when you start doing that sort of research or anything, nothing's impossible at this point for me. Like I don't rule anything out. If they said aliens came down, men in black, just all with their little pens, and actually Charlie flew off in a helicopter, you just didn't notice.

[00:18:49] I wouldn't rule it out. Yeah. Because at the moment, anything's on the table. I trust nothing. I trust nothing that I see anymore even. But I think for me, in terms of like without going too much down a rabbit hole at the moment on what we know and what we've seen. It's far more making it, it makes far more sense, logical sense.

[00:19:11] 'cause my brain's been going that no, that don't add up. No, that don't add up. So it's not that, it's not that it's been doing that for the last two weeks for me at the moment. The shot for deaf No. Came from the back. Yeah. On the back. It came, it didn't come from the front. That's a that for me, that's a hundred percent.

[00:19:28] It did not come from the front. Tyler didn't do it. Those two things are definite for me. Yeah. Everything else really is on the table, but they're the two things. Also, I feel now as well, like there's videos being put out deliberately. To send people off. Now whether they're coming out from just content creators, just trying to get a bit of clout, whatever. Yeah. Or whether it's a deliberate attempt to keep everyone focused on, I'm gonna be the one to crack the case, keeping us all distracted whatever reason that is.

[00:20:07] There is videos coming out with added bits and little bits because I'm going no. It's showing now a wire on his head, so it's not a splatter, it's a wire. And I'm like, no, he wasn't wearing a wire. That's bollock. He wasn't wearing a wire in any of the other footage. There's no wire.

[00:20:20] And that's not how you wear a wire anyway. So there's lots of things like that. One thing I will say and we are now, like you say, two weeks down the line, there is, at the moment, there is no record. Public or otherwise. AI search, deep search cannot find any mention of a death certificate or an autopsy report.

[00:20:47] Yep. Now they wouldn't be made, an autopsy wouldn't be made public necessarily yet. But there should be a record one was done. Yep. There should be a record of a death certificate somewhere. That should be public record. Yeah. Yeah. That's not to say it's not, but if anyone wants to try and find it, feel free because I can't, yeah.

[00:21:08] Jo: Out of the world wacky theories where like this is, you know this, my head wandered to hear. They knew there was an assassination plot for him. So the feds have set up a dummy to protect him. So he is gone along. Yeah. To go along with it. The people who think they're gonna assassinate him at some point in the future, don't need to go ahead with their plan now because somebody else has got a crazy 22-year-old child.

[00:21:38] That went through my head as well. Is 

[00:21:40] Tasha: it 

[00:21:40] Jo: a protection? 

[00:21:41] Tasha: Is it 

[00:21:41] Jo: protection thing? Yeah. And that's why, yeah. Is it a protection thing? Yeah. So on the roof and then the old guy in the crowd running out going, it's me, shoot me. They needed the crowd to be screaming and horrified. Yeah, lots of decoys.

[00:21:57] The decoys are there whilst they then all picked Charlie up and he is lovely, shiny white trainers. I've even got a splatter of blood on them. Not one. The guy in the white, no one did. Even the, nobody's got blood 

[00:22:11] Tasha: on them. Even the guy, the mate, the 

[00:22:14] Jo: chair, the guy in the white T-shirt and the white hat.

[00:22:17] He didn't, they need a distraction. They're all looking away, panicking whilst they gather Charlie up off his chair and run him into an, into the SUV. I don't even know if he was dead at that point, or was it a ho, as he been shot, was it some kind of ar a like vr, an old AR footage that they've projected and for a few seconds that's all they needed to do it for as he put that microphone down.

[00:22:48] What's 

[00:22:48] Tasha: interesting, what's interesting with that footage is that all the footage before the shooting is crystal clear. Yeah. All the footage after the shooting is blurred and low res and. Can't seem to get any clear pictures or anything. Also worth noting, if you watch after the shooting, the crowd runs back.

[00:23:17] Yeah. They don't run forwards, so there's a shot coming from the back, 

[00:23:23] Jo: the crowd, 

[00:23:24] Tasha: no one looks back, no one's going. Everyone just gets down and then they disperse, but they disperse towards the shooter. Yeah. It just, 

[00:23:33] Jo: none of it 

[00:23:34] Tasha: makes sense. Yeah. No, it definitely wasn't a rooftop shoot. I know. I'm a hundred percent on that.

[00:23:42] I've been watching Sewings every night. Charlie 

[00:23:44] Jo: did not have bionic bones. No, he didn't. You what mate? I think I've been watching Candy Sewings who, I wanna get to the bottom and I just get this sense of. Since she contacted Turning Points about that footage and she said I can tell you guys is he wouldn't send me the footage, but he is played it on his mobile phone and he showed it me or he is played it on the computer.

[00:24:08] And I've seen it and I've watched it a few times and the only thing I can tell you is didn't look anything suspicious. There was no blood, not verbatim, not word for word, but that's in essence roughly what she said and nothing better. Yeah I get a sense that Kandy Sewings has sied down a bit since that point.

[00:24:30] As if she's been told something. I don't know. Just weird. Really weird. Either 

[00:24:37] Tasha: that or they showed a edited footage. I dunno. I'm not buying that. Everyone is what they seem to be though. I.

[00:24:47] Jo: Yeah. So I'm just not, I'm just not buying. So that either was Charlie and he was shot through the back of the head, and the government know who shot him. The feds know who shot him, or certain people within the FBI know what the hell's going on. 

[00:25:05] Tasha: I listen, the only thing that makes me 100% sure that he was shot from the back, forget wires, splatter whatever, is when you slow the footage down, you see his body react as if something, as if the, the bullets already gone in.

[00:25:20] His body starts reacting as he lifts his, he his head goes forward like this, his head comes back. As his head comes back, the wound appears. Yeah. So his body already starts reacting to a bullet. Yeah. And then the wound appears in the frame, like you're talking sec like a second or whatever. But that tells you he was hit before that wound appears, which tells you that is an exit wound.

[00:25:45] Yeah, a hundred percent. There's none of this. There's none of this. He's got magic bones that caught the bullet and the Lord disperse them. It's a miracle bullshit. That never happens. 

[00:25:55] Jo: That never happens. No. And then the next thing ts that I find the most bizarre, the crime scene wasn't protected, but within a week this guy hasn't even been bloody buried.

[00:26:08] His funeral's not even happened and they've dug the grass up and laid paving stones. Really? Five days. That was 

[00:26:19] Tasha: done, that was done on September the 15th because I was going through Getty Images. To see what day that work was done. And it was done five days after he was shocked. Fuck off that. No.

[00:26:33] That is dodgy. Dodgy. So 

[00:26:36] Jo: that bullet, I dunno if you, no, not having it. You actually do see some kind of vape trail of the say similar vape trail coming in and it passes in between his legs, but you can see against his knee, these black trousers that he is gone on. You can see it going down in towards the ground right in front of him.

[00:26:59] Tasha: I see. There's too much She's making me, it's making me think. It makes me think that maybe that, but you gotta remember the. Let's assume it's real and it's all actually happened because like you say, I dunno, at this point that bullet was come that the speed of that, the speed of that, that going to grass, that would've gone quite deep into that grass.

[00:27:28] The best way to stop someone digging that up or to go digging pave and looking would be to pave over it. Because it made no sense to me as to why they had to pave, why wouldn't you just put new turf down or if there was blood stain and stuff, it's grass wash it, do you know what I mean? Yeah.

[00:27:47] It's gonna wash off the fact they dug the grass bit up because I was confused 'cause I was looking going hang on. And I thought, no, he was on grass. Yeah, he wasn't on paving. Why is there paving there? I didn't even realize they dug it up and repaved until I looked at the photos and I was like, oh wow.

[00:28:04] That's interesting. Yeah. Bizarre. Yeah. It's all really bizarre. Don't trust 

[00:28:10] Jo: them. Shall I tell you a little, shall I tell you a 

[00:28:12] Tasha: little? Shall I tell you a little tidbit I found? Go on. I'm interested. Does it involve Erica? I don't know. I dunno. But what it does involve it it might suggest a little link to a country that rhymes with.

[00:28:31] Misra. Ishmael. Ishmael. It might rhyme with that right? Now, just for disclaimer, just for the people that are just intent on hearing things that no one fucking says disclaimer, I'm talking about the government of a country. I'm not talking about a religion. I'm not talking about a person. I'm not talking about sexuality.

[00:28:57] Chill. I'm talking about the government of a country. And we are absolutely allowed to question them, right? Yeah. So chill. I'm not having none of this anti-Semite bullocks. Don't start that with me. Anyway, on that note the Israeli government, they're not known for their compassion. Let's be honest, right?

[00:29:19] Now I found a link. Now you know, the plane that took off and everyone was like, oh my god, that's weird. Yeah. And it came back that it was the guy that the CEO of a multi multi-level marketing company called Unique. Now me and, you know, unique because they were a comp, quite a big company when we were doing network marketing.

[00:29:37] And I thought, oh, okay, nothing near them, me have to check it for myself. So I went on and I looked at the registration for that plane. It has only made one flight. It's a 10-year-old plane, but it's co-owned. It's not just that guy that owns it, the guy, it's registered to a that guy and to a building and it's registered to an LLC.

[00:30:01] The only other company in that building is an organization. And I looked at the name of it and I thought, oh, lemme do a little search on this. I searched the organization. Would you believe it, Joe? 

[00:30:15] Jo: You won't believe the coincidence, Joe. 

[00:30:18] Tasha: I clicked on this company and da. It was a website, a company that is an org an organization, let's say, for people that might predominantly go on holiday to a certain country.

[00:30:34] Jo: Yeah. 'cause they're 

[00:30:34] Tasha: very welcome there. I think they were promised this country for holidays a long time ago. Let's say that. 

[00:30:42] Jo: Okay. 

[00:30:43] Tasha: And 

[00:30:43] Jo: the very 

[00:30:43] Tasha: first thing 

[00:30:44] Jo: on the website.

[00:30:46] If you send me the link, I'll put it in the show notes so people can go and de-code what you are saying for themselves. They can go and do their own, make their own minds 

[00:30:56] Tasha: up. They can your own minds up. Make your own mind. Yes, definitely put the link in there. So I click on the website.

[00:31:01] It's an organization that happens to be very religion based to a certain religion. Okay. And the very first thing on this website is what's interesting. The very first sort of blog article I see is a lovely picture, people smiling. Now, this was released on September the 18th this year. So eight days after Charlie Kirk was killed on Utah campus.

[00:31:28] This article was about Utah campus. Finally getting this organization, getting their little thing on campus. Think of it like a, kind of a from what I can make out, like a meeting place for other students on campus that are of that religion. Now there is two articles on that, or two, two write-ups on that website that bothered me.

[00:31:52] The first one was done on 1st of September, so 10 days before he died, nine days before he died. And that was about how the numbers of certain students were dropping to this organization on campuses, Harvard, Stanford, oh, that's interesting. All the, and there was lots of different unis campuses talking on there, quoted on there all saying no, we've seen a drop in numbers.

[00:32:17] And they were talking very much about the pro-Palestine protests on campus was causing other students to. Not turn up or whatever numbers were dropping. And then on the 18th of September, there is one about how they've got, finally, after 175 years of never having one on Utah campus, they now have one on Utah campus.

[00:32:39] No mention of Charlie Kirk. No. Mention, if you're mentioning something about Utah campus eight days after someone's been assassinated there, yeah. You'd think there would be a mention of it. There isn't, but there is a big celebration about the fact that Utah now has this organization in it now. Okay. I'm not saying, I'm not saying it means anything.

[00:33:04] I'm saying it's very coincidental that this organization 

[00:33:08] Jo: owned the plane too. Yeah. Okay, so if you're interested enough, everybody go going, make that what? Make that what? You'll, in the show notes in the description of the rabbit holes we've been down, things that we've seen for ourselves. That's an interesting one.

[00:33:28] Tash I'll go and have a read 

[00:33:30] Tasha: and it's one I've not seen anybody else say. I was waiting to see if Candace said it. Yeah, I haven't seen it. I'll tell you what else I did. I did a little search on ai. Yeah, I asked it to give me two specific dates, concentrate on two specific dates only, and that was September the 10th and September the 11th this year.

[00:33:52] And give me weld oh. Events significant events that happened. Only give me official sources. From government record or public record, anything significant that happened 

[00:34:10] Jo: in America, the uk, Iran.

[00:34:14] Yeah. And it and that other place. Yeah. Yeah. Israel. Israel. 

[00:34:21] Tasha: And it came back something quite interesting. The President of Israel, Isaac Herzog, I think his name is, or something like that, visited our Prime Minister on the 10th of September, the day that Charlie Kirk was shot. Now, I didn't see any of it on the news.

[00:34:39] It might well have been on there, to be fair. But I didn't see it because all I saw for the next 24 hours was Charlie Kirk stuff. However, there may have been something on earlier in the day. Charlie Kirk happened for us later on in the evening. But what is interesting is that. There was a lot of activity in the West Bank that day and the day after.

[00:35:01] There was a lot of activity in Gaza. I won't go into what, I'll just say people are interested. Go and have a little Google go and have a look. Let's just say Mr. Netanyahu proper went to town that day and those two days. Yeah. 

[00:35:16] Jo: Everybody's eyes would, but no one really laughed. Was talking about she should've been looking around.

[00:35:20] Tasha: I was so focused now in the middle of these two days, things going nuts. He still had time to tweet under a little press tour telling everyone how he didn't do the thing that no one said he did.

[00:35:32] Jo: Yeah. Whilst, whilst being hosted by the UK government. He wasn't. Find it really odd that Yeah. Less than a like a week late, like two weeks later.

[00:35:44] Key storm has come out and gone. I'm recognizing Palestine as a state and then Israel a week. It was a week. That's just so bizarre. Not of I'm like, 

[00:35:55] Tasha: but here's the thing. I don't wanna get too much into this because I don't know enough about the Israel politics in like government politics.

[00:36:03] I'm not, I dunno enough about this, but surely if Palestine what, at what point let's say every country, let's say every single country recognizes Palestine is a state who, what happens then? Does it now become, he has, he's now illegal occupied Palestine. He needs to get out what happens and who in, and who enforces that?

[00:36:28] Because I'm not being funny for the last like how many however many years. They don't really care what other people think. Net and Yahoo doesn't really give a shit. No. So I dunno how they're gonna enforce that. I dunno what difference it's gonna make. No. Do you know what I mean? I don't really know.

[00:36:44] I don't know how that affects him. Yeah. But anyway, fuck him. He's crazy. Crazy man. Crazy man. But there was something else I was gonna tell you. I can't remember what it's now, it's gone. Menopause brain gone. 

[00:37:01] Jo: So that was Charlie Kirk. But, and this, I'm sure we can all pick a lot and we'll perhaps come back again in a couple of weeks time and give another update of even more developments.

[00:37:13] I just want to say to anybody watching. If you are one of the 75% of the American men that come and watch us, we have a lot of American men that seem to like an America or American audience, is 75% men. Hello? Bizarre. Bizarre. Hey guys. Hey this is two British women. Mean chatting over. What the fuck have we seen these last couple of weeks?

[00:37:40] Trying to make sense of it. If we were in the pub and together face to face, we'd have a bottle of wine and we'd be having the same conversation. So this is not set in stone. This is not our conspiracy theory. This is us just going somebody make it make sense? Yeah. So please help us to make it make sense because none of it makes sense.

[00:38:04] That's basically, and we forget. We forget 

[00:38:06] Tasha: that 

[00:38:06] Jo: we are 

[00:38:06] Tasha: not in the pub and people in America are watching this. 

[00:38:10] Jo: Yeah. Bizarre. Where we're. Charlie Kirk, I'm gonna keep watching and just see how this all unfolds. 

[00:38:19] Tasha: Yeah, I'm with you on that. 

[00:38:22] Jo: Tash. I know a couple of weeks ago we promised to come back with some research and analysis that you were completing on the Unite the Kingdom march.

[00:38:35] Tasha: Yeah, we did. We did. We did. We did. 

[00:38:37] Jo: Then can we update you on that date 

[00:38:40] Tasha: us all on that, if you don't mind. So for the first week after that episode, oh, has it been about a week? I don't even know what day it is at the moment. My I've lost days. So this is what happened. So after that, I went headfirst into that research.

[00:38:57] I was going through data tables, stats on the office of National Statistics, the government on migration data, all of that. I, when I tell you it's not a case of a simple table. This is how many people come in. This is how many are from this country. This is, it's the, it's not, it's a basic table initially, but then it's broken down into sub categories.

[00:39:24] And then you've got student immigration, you've got work, immigration, you've got, it's mind blowing. Yep. So I did a bit of that and thought, do you know what? I'll come away from that for a bit. I'll go back to it because it gets a bit too taxing. So to fill my time, make sure that I was using the time I was watching lots of interviews and listening to interviews that Tommy Robinson had done thinking let me really get, 'cause I've seen bits and pieces, but because I don't follow him as such, I only watch things when people start kicking off.

[00:39:59] Just to think full context. Let me see what he said first before I make my mind up. I'm a bit like that. Yeah. So I'd seen a few things he'd done, but I hadn't really watched a lot of stuff, so I was going back over. Let me see what he's actually said. What figures he's given, what facts he's given, and let me just fact check some of that, not to be a dick and not to say that he's this or he's that.

[00:40:23] Just so that people have the truth that these facts weren't quite right. So that takes time, hours and hours and hours of having to listen to this effectively the same conversation over and over again. 'cause he is always talking about the same thing. Yeah. That took up a lot of time and then I needed a bit of a break from that.

[00:40:45] And then what happened then was people started to message me. I started to get some voice notes and some messages from people that had seen the episode we did about Sad Khan and the London March and the way the media were presenting that. And I started to get quite a few people contacting me.

[00:41:04] Different cultures, different ages. I've had men contact me, I've had women contact me, I've had younger women contact me. I've had black women contact me, Asian women contact me, white men contact me. So it's been a little bit of a, which has been brilliant because the conversations I've had with all of them, interestingly, everyone was saying the same thing, but they were just saying it in a different way.

[00:41:34] I think a lot of the problem there is that people are thinking, the other people are saying something different and they're actually not. But what then happened from that is that was then hours of phone conversations or back and forth or, and a whole day would be taken up. Just going back and forth with someone and asking them lots of questions and getting stuck in a little bit.

[00:41:55] And there's still people I still need to get back to, even after chatting to them for five or six hours. So again, that was a lot of work. Now this has all been done in like a week. What I realized quite quickly, to do everybody, to be fair to everybody coming from all angles of this required so much time and on one person.

[00:42:22] Yeah. And in that week, I hardly saw my granddaughter. I didn't spend hardly any time with her. I'd be coming in the evening to have something to eat and my granddaughter's being taken up to bed and I thought, do you know what? Without a research team, I'm not doing this. I'm not prepared to take time away from my granddaughter while she's young.

[00:42:44] Yeah. And put myself into something that is so potentially. Gonna affect my mental health long term because you not gonna please everyone. And some people will come into me as if it was my opinion. I'm like, I am on, I'm the researcher here. I'm the journalist. All right. I'm not, it's not my opinion. I'm putting points across to you because that's what other people are gonna think.

[00:43:08] I'm asking the questions to you. I'll ask your questions to them. That's how it works to be fair. And I was getting a little bit of attitude about certain questions I was asking, and I thought, do you know what I don't wanna go down this route because that's not what me and you originally wanted to do.

[00:43:24] No, not 

[00:43:25] Jo: at all. 

[00:43:25] Tasha: No. And I thought, this is just sapping the fun. It's sapping the fun, it's sapping the, do you know what? There's so much shit going on in the world at the moment that actually we wanted this to be fun and enjoyable. I do think it's important that, these things are spoken about. I do think we should discuss them.

[00:43:42] I do think we should be honest about what we think, our opinions on it and whatever. And if I can find quick, I can get some quick research and disprove certain things, then by all means I'll carry on doing that. Yeah, I did, however, I did get a rough idea of figures for the march. 

[00:44:02] Jo: Okay. So I'm gonna interject here.

[00:44:05] I've heard 3 million from the March organizers and the Polish. Prime Minister, I've heard a million from people who organize the march as well, and I've heard. Anything from a hundred thousand down to 5,000. For news channels, different like the BBC, I think we're about 50, 60,000. Originally, they might have up it to about a hundred thousand now, but any reporting on it were from mainstream media was very low and from the MO March organizers were from a million up to 3 million.

[00:44:45] All guesstimates. Nobody actually knew.

[00:44:48] Tasha: No, you're right. It's been very low on the media side. And then a bit too high on the organizer side. So I, the ones I've heard the 50, 60,000, I've heard the a hundred, 110,000 from the media side. The other side, I've heard 1 million.

[00:45:05] I've heard 3 million three million's wrong way off and a hundred thousand's wrong way off. I did the calculations based on the route map given to Met Police by the organizers. Yep. That's on the Met Police website. So I looked at that route map. I then looked at the route map that was put out by the metro, which is like a London tube paper.

[00:45:32] You get handed it, you get on the tube. So there's a London paper. The map was put out on their website. I'm assuming by the organizers, by the Met, whatever, but it was just as it was done in a different way in terms of a bit more detailed of the roads and stuff. I had those two, they both matched up.

[00:45:49] I then looked at as much aerial footage as I could possibly find. Luckily, I think there was a video that came out by the organizers or somebody that's a fan of that a follower of that organization on YouTube. And they showed the full helicopter 'cause we couldn't get full helicopter footage.

[00:46:09] It stopped at a certain point, didn't it? Because I wasn't sure how far back the crowd went all at one time. Because you've gotta think that whole route isn't necessarily full of people the whole time moving crowd. But it was and it showed me the density of the crowd. So there could have been parts where there was just no people and parts where there was, they were really cramped in and parts where were spread out.

[00:46:32] So you had to really look at that to get as much accuracy as you could. Then I went onto Google Earth, I drew out. It took forever because I kept fucking up and having to start again. So you point out. All the way along the edge, all the way around the bit of Whitehall where they were talking on the stage and then you come all the way back down.

[00:46:53] I'm trying to make sure that it get as much of the paving the road in as possible. Westminster Bridge, all that kind of thing. And then looking at aerial footage and thinking, is there more of an over spill in certain places? Is there not? There was a bit of overspill here and there, but it would've been difficult to pin it on the route.

[00:47:12] So I just took the route back a little bit further. Not by much, but just back a little bit further to compensate for that. I then got Google Earth to calculate that entire area. It gave me 122,000 something meter squared. I haven't got the figures off the top of my head, but I did put a post out on our page on Facebook.

[00:47:33] And then the guide of how many you times that buyer. So it gives you a guide of density crowd or crowd density. If it's a low density, you class around, it is about five people per square meter. Yeah. When it's a higher density crowd you would base it on eight people per square meter and your medium density is in the middle somewhere.

[00:48:01] But for the majority of that crowd was higher density for the most part. I worked it out to be roughly two thirds, if not actually probably a little bit more, but I underestimated, yep. So I did two thirds of the crowd at eight people per square meter and I did the other third of the crowd at six people per square meter, which is slightly under probably what I should have done.

[00:48:27] So again, it would be underestimated if anything, and that gave me a figure of 898,000 people. Wow. Yeah, even if you take off 90,000, 98,000 for error,

[00:48:45] it's even a bit of, that's probably the most accurate way you could potentially work it out. And if I can do that on an iPad and Joe tell him how crap I am with tech. Honestly, she's laughing because you cannot believe how shit I am at Tech. I, she sent me literally my emails and I'm like, Joe where is this email?

[00:49:08] I dunno where I need to find it. I dunno how to find it. Like I am rubbish. So if I can go on Google her and figure that out in effectively 15, 20 minutes, 10 minutes, whatever, then you are, listen. Then the media can, yeah, let's just say that the media could have done that. Yeah. Could have got one of the lads in the newsroom.

[00:49:28] Guys listen, work out the area times it by density. Lowest density would've given them 600,000. Yeah. Lowest it could have, but they don't want to. Of course they don't. So again, I you don't miscalculate that many. Even if my own errors meant I'd overestimated by 200,000, it's still not 50. Yeah. The crowd is closer to a million than not.

[00:50:01] And listen I listen. Don't have a go at me. I am not saying I am I'm not pro anything. I'm not saying this from a pro supporter, from a, from an anti anything. I'm telling you from a factual, it's the, it's facts. Yeah. 

[00:50:18] Jo: I don't make the facts up. They're just facts. Just from that point then, so I know you've shared these numbers.

[00:50:25] Page or is, have you shared them on your own personal page or on no. I shared them on the Life Shit Show Facebook page. Yep. Yeah, so I'll share them on the community tab for YouTube as well. So if you wanna go and have a look at Tasha's research and where, how she's figured all of this out.

[00:50:43] I'll share the images, I'll share the narrative on the community tab, but it's all on Live At Life's a shit show. Facebook page would just, and if 

[00:50:53] Tasha: anyone listen, if anyone sees a problem with it at all, like by all means, let us know and I'll amend it. Or, it's, 

[00:50:59] Jo: it's fine. Just on that kind of brings me nicely to.

[00:51:04] Because of the two weeks that we've had in terms of setting the website up, getting the channel going, the podcast, and, a lot of stuff that we've done and it's had incredible response. Neither of us were anticipating in the first , we need to actually plan this as a how we intended to do originally.

[00:51:25] Tasha: Yeah. 

[00:51:27] Jo: So we're gonna make a few changes in terms of, especially,

[00:51:30] We do need a research team if we're gonna carry on doing anything like that. But what, let's be honest, Tash, there's lots of people doing the research out there that are giving us multiple theories. Multiple. Multiple, and. We're able to go reading between the lines, this is what we think we might not be right.

[00:51:50] But there's a ton of stuff out there. 

[00:51:52] Tasha: We'll give you 

[00:51:53] Jo: hence worth of what we believe. But I don't think we get, it's a topic that we really do believe needs researching. We're not gonna go be going down those rabbit holes too. No, because 

[00:52:06] Tasha: it's, no not too far. Like you say, if there's stuff I can cover, I've sent a freedom of information request to the government, UK government, because, the president of Israel was visiting on a certain day and there's no public record of the, all the information of what that meeting was about.

[00:52:22] I've asked for it. I don't mind doing things like that and chasing some stuff. So we will talk about that on here. But I'm just, I just can't go too deep into these things and present because one, we'll have a, we'll have an episode once every six months. If I do that. Yeah. I'm not prepared to miss out on my grandchildren while they're so young.

[00:52:40] It's these important years. And listen, we got a bit sidetracked because things happened, but we really were all about, we wanted people to have a space where they could just be themselves, have a laugh, say the thing out loud, not offend anyone, just put a bit of realness back into the world and to give people a bit of an escape.

[00:53:03] And I feel like there's so much talk about all the dark, deep stuff that actually I, I want an escape from it. Don't wanna be the stuff even like you're doing the London March for example, and I'm having to look at both sides. The people that don't like it and think it's far right. The people that are doing it and aren't far right.

[00:53:27] The fucking comments I had to read. Yeah. On both sides. I'm reading through these, I'm having to scroll through a part of Facebook or TikTok or whatever that I don't want to, I don't wanna scroll through. And for someone like me that if I see something that's a lie or isn't true, I have to fucking correct it.

[00:53:49] I can't help. I wish I didn't, but I can't help myself. So it'd be like, actually it wasn't that it was this and then it's, oh, so you are racist. And I'm like, oh, for fuck's sake. No. Do you know what? I'm not spending my days. Yeah. Reading this shit. I'm just not 

[00:54:04] Jo: health as well. So very much so time, maybe this is a topic for another day, but for a very long time because of things that I.

[00:54:14] I was made aware of on the internet, and I read on the internet and wherever I, I stopped watching the news. 

[00:54:22] Tasha: Same. Yeah. 

[00:54:23] Jo: Stopped watching the news and I just lived in my own little blissful bubble, completely unaware of what was going on in the world. And this is why I started to I didn't use Twitter XI can't, that platform.

[00:54:38] I distanced myself somewhat from Facebook as well. I started moving over more to watching YouTube or going on Instagram, which was just people's photographs, family photographs, and the amount of gender reveals I've watched, for that have gone wrong or they were just getting ridiculous. Some of these gender reveal.

[00:54:59] Yeah. And then I start watching TikTok and. Light-hearted fun stuff. My my cousin Richard, he's the dancing butcher of Stoke on Trent Go dancing, butcher Stoke on Trent. Go and have a look for him on TikTok. He's got nearly 400,000 followers on TikTok. Brilliant. Wow. A butcher and he just dances to all sixties, seventies music, Motown, love that, all classics.

[00:55:26] And he's just this love, he's like dad dancing and he's catching just the best all whilst he's in the butcher shop. He's just brilliant. He does loads of chat. That's what I mean. Like my, 

[00:55:37] Tasha: I was literally on Instagram stories. That's all I really did. And the odd Facebook post, maybe I wasn't really on Twitter anymore, March, and I wasn't really on Facebook that much.

[00:55:47] And I would just go onto my Instagram in the morning, go for my stories, and they were like. 'Cause obviously I follow like Arsenal pages be like funny Arsenal memes and I'd send them to friends that are like Manu fans and Tottenham fans and we'd have a bit, send that one. It's really funny.

[00:56:02] It's, I can off top them, so my mornings would start with that. I'd have lots of music accounts I'd follow, so I follow lots of Michael Jackson based accounts. 'cause I love mj, so the fans will make some great edits and stuff. So I'm always following those. I follow a guy that does mixes. S SWG mixes, guys on YouTube, go look at his stuff.

[00:56:22] It's amazing. And it would be like all seventies, eighties, nineties music clips and, and my Instagram was a happy place. Yeah. Now, oh my god. Now it's just all politics. Yeah. 

[00:56:39] Jo: Music's always been my therapy. In fact, I write about, in 2018 I wrote my autobiography and off the back of the autobiography, there was a me coaching, a mentoring business that I launched and I trained as a mindfulness and meditation teacher.

[00:56:57] And I also trained in hypnotherapy as well. So I'd been through a lot of, I was at a fork where in the room where I've been corporate for so long in this high profile corporate career. I was moving to Spain at that point, so I needed to change a direction and I wrote my book. Back of writing the book.

[00:57:17] I was launching another business as I was coming into Spain. So that was that book I mentioned in that book. About. How I lose myself in music and dance back in the day, Chaka Ka back in the day. Yeah. I remember you telling me this story years ago and it blew my mind. Incredible Break Dancer in Body Popper.

[00:57:40] I know George Samson, who was the first Yes. Young lad dancing. Who he won Britain's Got Talent and he was the first, yes, the first dancers and at the end of it he danced to Singing in the Rain and he The death in the rain. Yes. Where he literally from a standstill jumped and slammed on his back. That was my move.

[00:58:02] That was my killer move. Whenever I went to break dance places when I was younger and I went all over Manchester, Liverpool City centers, I was always there with my liner and me ghetto bla dancing. That was my killer move. If ever anybody challenged me to a dance off after doing the dancing, I'd always do that Def flip.

[00:58:24] And land on me back. The only reason I could do it was 'cause I was trained in judo. That's the only yeah. I could do it without breaking my spine, but lovely memories. All of hip hop music, r and b music. But I grew up on Motown and that's where I play at the show. Same playlist at the shop are like Michael Jackson and the Jackson Fives.

[00:58:47] Barry White and similar artists, Billy Ocean and similar artists, Motown Classics. And people, as they're walking by the shop, they always stop and go, come on, let's go in here. 'cause it's the music that's drawing them in. 

[00:59:01] Tasha: Yeah. And do you know what, this has been thingy for me this week. It is like that realization where I've gone, I am engrossed in social media, reading opinions, I'm watching the news and I'm just like, I used to get up every day and the first thing I always did was stick the radio on.

[00:59:20] Yeah. I would usually listen to Magic Soul or something like that where it's like you say, it's all the older stuff. Motown soul stuff I love like disco and funk from the seventies and all of that sort of stuff. And I was a nineties girl. Can you read, few years ago I 

[00:59:34] Jo: hired a van. 

[00:59:35] Tasha: Yes, and we did the festival.

[00:59:38] We met in a field, was it in Essex Way somewhere? It was, yeah. It was when we all just got all the team together and just met up at this field and got tents out and it was 

[00:59:47] Jo: brilliant. And I had all the DJ equipment, all the digital lights, so I had a van drove from Stoke where I lived from down to Essex, set up my kit with it.

[00:59:58] I had to hire a generator. Forgive me. Yeah, you did. Yeah. Generator with all the disco lighting. And then I've got photos from that. We're gonna have to put those up on the Facebook page. And I like from something like half past 10 in the morning till half past one in the morning. Like for however many 15 hours DJing in the middle of a field 

[01:00:23] Tasha: that, do you know what though?

[01:00:25] That was one of the best experiences because I remember, 'cause all obviously the kids were there, we all took our kids and everything. That's amazing. Me and Ashton I think Ashton was like, what, maybe nine, eight or nine then? Yeah. But I didn't have a 10, but I did have a four by four. So we slept in the car.

[01:00:41] We had the, we put the seats, like the back seats down. We slept in the car and I remember him saying, oh mom, can we do this again? Can 

[01:00:48] Jo: we do this again? Lty, it was. I hired like a little transit van off enterprise. Chucked a sun lounge in the back of this, it was a panel van. No windows. Yeah. Yeah.

[01:00:59] Course lounge in the back. Took the cattle out the kitchen. I got a not want a Cadillac, a little camping. So sauce and type thing. I got yeah. A ing stove, a gas stove. I was set tea coffee in the back of this little van. Do you remember us 

[01:01:16] Tasha: trying to put that gazebo up? But the wind was so bad.

[01:01:19] It just kept taking off. And we'd be like, do you know what? Let's just take that. Let's just take that down. Shut. Take 

[01:01:25] Jo: that down. Like again, it'd be incredible if we could do 

[01:01:28] Tasha: something. It would. Yeah, it would. And I think, yeah, like you say I'm the same as you. I used to dance when I was a kid. I stopped dancing in my early teens purely 'cause we moved and I couldn't find a dance teacher.

[01:01:38] But dance and music has always been my happy place. It's always, I don't, I generally don't watch telly or I never used to. I'd put music on first thing. It makes me happy. Set you up for the day. I'm productive. I can do my housework when the music's playing. And dance was always my escape. Even now, even though I'm old and I can't dance anymore.

[01:02:00] But if I was to go to a pub and just, you just have a little box to a tune that's in the pub as you're doing that, you just feel like everything's okay. Yeah. And I thought, do you know what? That's what we need to do for people. We need to make that's got to be the thing. Let's not go down the, we are gonna tell, we are gonna be another channel that's gonna tell you about all the doom and gloom.

[01:02:22] Do you know what? No. Let's, 

[01:02:24] Jo: and I'm, yeah, we're Figure out. Yeah, we'll figure it out it early. And I'd rather it be a celebration. Yeah. Type chat. We'll keep you updated and we'll do, yeah, we'll figure it out. We've got some ideas, 

[01:02:39] Tasha: but you know what as well? I feel as well there's so many things I know, especially for our generation as well.

[01:02:45] There's so many things that our generation are dealing with at the moment. Difficult stuff that me and you both have coaching in. We can help people there. I don't, we don't wanna go down a coaching, we don't wanna have coaching businesses. Yeah. But we can figure out a way where we can add value.

[01:03:03] Yeah. And we can help people in certain ways without the one-to-one coaching thing. We can do it. We can figure it out. So if people just bear with us, we are gonna figure it out. 

[01:03:14] Jo: Yeah. Is there anything else for this episode or not that I can think of, no. Shall prepare that until next week. We can do.

[01:03:24] We'll be, yeah. Why not? Another exciting update next week. 

[01:03:28] Tasha: Yes. We'll put our heads. We'll figure it out. Trust us. We will get there. 

[01:03:33] Jo: Yeah, so I'm gonna pop all the links will be in the description below this video of everything that we've talked about tonight. So all of the research that Tasha's done, the interesting blog and the connection links that she's found in terms of the airplane, I'll pop on the text message analysis that I run with ai.

[01:03:55] If you're interested in going, having a look at that, all the links will be there in the show notes. One thing I will ask you all is if you could. If you've enjoyed what you've seen tonight and you wanna see more of us, just hit the subscribe button and get notified of when our next videos will go live.

[01:04:14] But throughout the week, because this is a great big long video throughout the week, I will be chopping this up into shorts. So if you only want consumers as bite-size episodes or bite-size videos, then keep an eye out on the shorts. 

[01:04:32] Tasha: Sorry, I just, the people that are harder hearing, I'm just doing a,

[01:04:36] Jo: do you know that Just from honest, right? That just reminded me of the language woman at Nelson Mandela's funeral.

[01:04:47] Tasha: I need 

[01:04:48] Jo: sleep. That's all I know. I think I'm going to You talk to that woman though? No. Who? They'd hired somebody do the sign language. She didn't know how to do this. It was either a man or a woman at Nelson Mandela funeral that they'd hired.

[01:05:05] They must just gone who does side language. And they got Yeah. Me

[01:05:10] hadn't got a bloody clue what they were doing. Talking of that. Talking of that. Did you did you watch the wireless?

[01:05:17] So Vibes cartel, do you know who Vibes Cartel is? No. 

[01:05:21] Tasha: So Vibes Cartel is like a Jamaican, I'd say it's probably more Bash type of music. Very very, parental advisory lyrics, let's say. So he performed at wireless in the wireless festival in London in July, and there was a little interpreter. Bless her.

[01:05:41] She did a great job. You can imagine. Very Jamaican lyrics. Very Jamaican, right? Very Jamaican dancing going on. And this sign language woman was white. But what was really funny was she was having to sign stick 

[01:05:59] Jo: my cocky in the pussy

[01:06:00] when I saw it. It was some of the 

[01:06:04] Tasha: dumb 

[01:06:05] Jo: stuff I've ever watched in my life. And she, we get off this, Natalie, she was, she, because she was like.

[01:06:11] You have to look, you have to 

[01:06:14] Tasha: go onto to my TikTok or something and type in Yeah, interpreter at wireless. I'm telling you, if you thank me later, 

[01:06:21] Jo: go watch a bit of Nelson Mandala's view. Watch the signing on that. Honestly hilarious. Stop me off coughing again now. Let's leave it there for this week and have a good week everybody.

[01:06:32] We'll see you all next. Bye guys. Bye for now. Bye bye.