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hello world fantastic world i feel slightly on top of things today had a massive drama yesterday everything seemed to be so overwhelmingly difficult and it was quite interesting because we were in the throes of storm eustis i think that's yes it was eustis we had dudley on around about midweek and then we had eustis and it i rather like being indoors in the middle of the day when you have to put the lights on i really like that feeling it really reminds me of being at school i was obviously a bit absent-minded at school and i would look outside and i loved the rain because it meant we didn't have to go out during break time i i don't know why that it
made me feel like that this fear of being outside but i i've never been i suppose particularly comfortable with loads of people and um the idea of being a bit unsafe i suppose um or maybe a bit cold it may well have just been a matter of feeling the cold because i've always felt the cold so i was surprised yesterday that i felt so low and it's completely and utterly work related and it struck me actually that as we're coming out of lockdown now the the fear of what we're not used to suddenly impacts us all doesn't it and because we've been in for a long time
although we moaned about it and it caused a lot of angst in itself you know this imprisonment and isolation and all the other things that came with the pandemic human beings get used to things and then suddenly there's a massive shift and now everybody's got to get back on and you know the the terrible thing about um the post pandemic is of course the cost of living and then i don't know about you but i'm worried about the russian problem over there you put on the news and it's gone from coved we're all going to die to the russians are going to kill us i mean you know that's what it feels like and neither of those things were true for most of us um but i i don't know about you but i take on the world's uh the world's issues and the world's problems on my own shoulders and i had this wonderful friend who who said you can't
concern yourself with things that you can't affect that you can't control because if you do that it'll send you mad so you know when you're seeing all these terrible news bulletins and you know uh children suffering around the world in yemen and um you know it you could take you can take it on board so deeply that it causes you to crash emotionally and that's not going to do any good at all we we need us all not to crash at these difficult times but there is this definite feeling i think in in the united kingdom i'm not sure about i know this broadcast goes out to a lot of americans and it's a bit different there or you know different places different experiences different universes really or wherever you are but definitely here for me as things stand at the moment it feels like everybody's going to try and really make loads of money get
the cost of living down uh try and make their business get you know businesses have failed during this pandemic and i've i for one am finding that a little bit stressful so today i had wonderful news actually for um the podcast now i i have about 30 different podcasts that i'm building up i started building them um from scratch all of them from scratch of course that's what you'd do with a podcast and i i'm very good at talking as you can hear i do like a chat even if it's a virtual chat and i had great news yesterday that all of my broadcasts are now live in america on um i love radio which is such fantastic news and it really means that i can
alleviate a bit of the pressure that i was feeling yesterday during storm unis who i thought my windows were going to cave in at one point now we're along the south coast so we're not even as far west as the people who got the brunt of it but i think portsmouth i'm near...
hello world fantastic world i feel slightly on top of things today had a massive drama yesterday everything seemed to be so overwhelmingly difficult and it was quite interesting because we were in the throes of storm eustis i think that's yes it was eustis we had dudley on around about midweek and then we had eustis and it i rather like being indoors in the middle of the day when you have to put the lights on i really like that feeling it really reminds me of being at school i was obviously a bit absent-minded at school and i would look outside and i loved the rain because it meant we didn't have to go out during break time i i don't know why that it
made me feel like that this fear of being outside but i i've never been i suppose particularly comfortable with loads of people and um the idea of being a bit unsafe i suppose um or maybe a bit cold it may well have just been a matter of feeling the cold because i've always felt the cold so i was surprised yesterday that i felt so low and it's completely and utterly work related and it struck me actually that as we're coming out of lockdown now the the fear of what we're not used to suddenly impacts us all doesn't it and because we've been in for a long time
although we moaned about it and it caused a lot of angst in itself you know this imprisonment and isolation and all the other things that came with the pandemic human beings get used to things and then suddenly there's a massive shift and now everybody's got to get back on and you know the the terrible thing about um the post pandemic is of course the cost of living and then i don't know about you but i'm worried about the russian problem over there you put on the news and it's gone from coved we're all going to die to the russians are going to kill us i mean you know that's what it feels like and neither of those things were true for most of us um but i i don't know about you but i take on the world's uh the world's issues and the world's problems on my own shoulders and i had this wonderful friend who who said you can't
concern yourself with things that you can't affect that you can't control because if you do that it'll send you mad so you know when you're seeing all these terrible news bulletins and you know uh children suffering around the world in yemen and um you know it you could take you can take it on board so deeply that it causes you to crash emotionally and that's not going to do any good at all we we need us all not to crash at these difficult times but there is this definite feeling i think in in the united kingdom i'm not sure about i know this broadcast goes out to a lot of americans and it's a bit different there or you know different places different experiences different universes really or wherever you are but definitely here for me as things stand at the moment it feels like everybody's going to try and really make loads of money get
the cost of living down uh try and make their business get you know businesses have failed during this pandemic and i've i for one am finding that a little bit stressful so today i had wonderful news actually for um the podcast now i i have about 30 different podcasts that i'm building up i started building them um from scratch all of them from scratch of course that's what you'd do with a podcast and i i'm very good at talking as you can hear i do like a chat even if it's a virtual chat and i had great news yesterday that all of my broadcasts are now live in america on um i love radio which is such fantastic news and it really means that i can
alleviate a bit of the pressure that i was feeling yesterday during storm unis who i thought my windows were going to cave in at one point now we're along the south coast so we're not even as far west as the people who got the brunt of it but i think portsmouth i'm near...

