
30 Old 30 Young
30 Old 30 Young explores the fascinating contrasts of life in your thirties through the eyes of two cousins living vastly different paths. Join us as we navigate the uncertainties of adult life, from career choices to lifestyle decisions, through both a globetrotting adventurer's and a family-focused perspective.
Our main episodes dive deep into real-life challenges facing thirty-somethings today, while our mini-episodes break down the three best and worst aspects of pivotal adult life scenarios.
Whether you're questioning your life choices, seeking perspective, or just wanting to hear honest conversations about adulting, this podcast offers authentic insights into the beautiful chaos of your third decade. New episodes released weekly, featuring raw discussions about career transitions, relationships, mental health, and the endless quest for work-life balance. Your thirties don't come with a manual - but this podcast comes pretty close.
30 Old 30 Young
Top 3 Idols Who Still Inspire Us In Our 30s: Motivation & Success
In this episode we are talking about our top 3 people who inspire us ✨
Charlotte's choice of inspiration leaves Jake utterly astonished... does she even know much about this person?😳
One inspiration, in particular, will transport you back to the 1990s, evoking memories of a beloved princess who taught us more than we ever anticipated... unless you're Jake, who remains somewhat traumatised by it.🫠
We also journey to a deserted beach, where the story of a volleyball inspired one of us in unexpected ways 🤔
But that's already enough clues; prepare yourself for laughter, deep reflections, and a few surprises along the way. 👀
Have the best week!
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Hello and welcome to 30 Old, 30 Young, a podcast where Charlotte's still getting ready, doing her makeup. We are half nostalgia, half midlife crisis.
Speaker 2:I mean, I wouldn't say I've got midlife crisis.
Speaker 1:Not yet.
Speaker 2:It's coming Just means you're going to die later isn't it I'm going to hit my midlife crisis at about 50, live to 100.
Speaker 1:That's the plan.
Speaker 2:Would you like to live to 100?
Speaker 1:No, actually no. With modern medical advancements it might be all right. Yeah, it might not be just a sack of skin at that point, you know. So for this little top three, this mini, we thought we would jump into our idols and people that we look up to. Aspiring people, inspiring people, and well, some of inspiring people and well, some of them less so, actually, depending on your list.
Speaker 2:But Charlotte said to me that Just don't dis my. Okay, I'm going to.
Speaker 1:That's the whole premise of this is that I'm going to absolutely rinse yours unless I agree with them, but I have a feeling yours is going to be Julia Robertson. You pray, fuck off Reese Witherspoon in Wild.
Speaker 2:No, okay, but you got one of them. This really makes me angry.
Speaker 1:Okay, well, we have sat here and chatted for hours and hours and hours and days.
Speaker 2:So there's a good chance.
Speaker 1:I was going to guess one of them, and the fact that you don't know any of mine shows who's paying more attention, doesn't it?
Speaker 2:Right, okay, let's go, why you just said it for me and tell me why do I? Why do I?
Speaker 1:aspire. Go on, you can answer this one for me of the seven films you've seen. Julia roberts he pray love is like, yeah, you've seen it, I should wait. No, you should be telling me why she's your idol, but I, it's a good guess, I pay attention, so I'm so observant I just find the way she thinks and everything just quite inspiring.
Speaker 2:I've got a book right in front of me, big magic. I love that book as well, so good what's?
Speaker 1:that gonna do anything? Elizabeth gilbert, yeah what's that gonna do with julia roberts?
Speaker 2:it's not. Julia roberts is my idol. She didn't write eat, pray, love oh right, you've got it wrong.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I've got it wrong. Yes, you're the one I it wrong. Yes, you're the one. I said junior officer, and you were like yes, it is Elizabeth Gilbert.
Speaker 2:No, it's Elizabeth Gilbert, yeah.
Speaker 1:It's Elizabeth Gilbert, so she's the author.
Speaker 2:Sure Okay all right, yeah, if you want some good books, big Magic's a good one.
Speaker 1:That's a good one, yeah it.
Speaker 2:Oh what they give it to someone else well, yeah twists and turns on the way yeah, okay, but what else she's saying? If you've got a calling to write a book and you don't write a book, that calling will go to someone else and you'll miss your calling your potential?
Speaker 1:yeah, so if you don't use your potential, it'll go to someone else.
Speaker 2:Yeah, oh, wow, shit, energies and all that shit.
Speaker 1:Elizabeth Gilbert rude. So yeah, the existential crisis is here.
Speaker 2:I'm not saying top 1, 2, 3, we'll just give it out who is an idol? Because I don't have anyone who's like top 1, 2, 3?
Speaker 1:no, you're just giving your 3. You're picking 3 people off the top of your head, she's number 1, but she's not number 1 she. So we're just shitting all over our layout.
Speaker 2:Okay, she's number three, charlotte. That is it. There's no budging on it. Okay, she's three.
Speaker 1:Okay, all right. Weirdly enough, my number three is also a writer.
Speaker 2:Wait a minute, stephen King. No, no, no.
Speaker 1:He's all right, but no.
Speaker 2:Julia Roberts, not Julia Roberts, sorry.
Speaker 1:I mean, mean sorry, I meant the one who wrote Harry Potter no, okay, anyway who is it then?
Speaker 2:who?
Speaker 1:who it is. This guy. I feel I've got a good chance. You saw the film he wrote, or maybe even one of them. Oh, okay, go you love, tom Hanks, don't you?
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:So have you seen Castaway.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Right, this guy. I don't know if it was just urban legend. This is William Broyles Jr. I learned about him very recently and he just seems like the absolute king of procrastination.
Speaker 2:Oh, what a legend. So he was tasked.
Speaker 1:He had to write a film yeah um, but he didn't want to do it, he didn't want to he, so he just. What a lot of writers say is that research gets in the way of their progress, right as a writer because they'll. They'll be tapping away and they'll be like, oh no, I need to look into the historical significance here, and then they'll go off and squander seven hours looking into the backstory and not write a. Thing.
Speaker 2:Yeah, whereas they were on a good roll.
Speaker 1:So he had a film that he had to write, he had to put together. It's not clear if it was the film that it ended up becoming, but he paid some guys from Utah to take him and dump him on an abandoned Mexican island.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:And he lived for 15 days by himself on this island. And he lived for 15 days by himself on this island and he basically lived out what became the film Castaway. So his procrastination of wanting to just get away from it all, and he didn't want to write the screenplay so much that he just sat on his own island.
Speaker 2:So it was a football reel.
Speaker 1:Wilson's reel. Wilson is reel guys Wilson is reel, so his procrastination led to him putting this film together and there you go. I mean he had. He did have previous.
Speaker 2:He'd already written Apollo 13 so why is he your guy?
Speaker 1:because it just, he procrastinated, but he just thought on it a bit and he he had, like he said, he had like moments of complete epiphany when he was alone. I don't want to do that. I don't want to be put alone on the island, but I admire the level of procrastination he didn't want to sit in his room in front of this white screen. Yeah, so he just fucked off to an island which sounds great and every time I'm doing something boring.
Speaker 1:At work I'm googling islands to fuck off to do you know I sit procrastinating about that.
Speaker 2:Being able to afford a house in italy somewhere I could go away for a weekend just to ride, that is my procrastination, I just travel around airbnb, you know, not actually going to them, but just you know, on the website.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and I found an amazing four bed in pepiti, you know, french polynesia. We could. It's a 32 hour flight, kids would hate it. But oh yeah, that's it.
Speaker 2:That's the procrastination I do love that procrastination, though, because you can just get lost in your own little world you are in your own little world.
Speaker 1:He got lost. Oh, he was having conversations with this ball. It had seaweed on his head.
Speaker 2:He properly went oh gosh, that's what a lot of what. And he was I don't get it, though, because I spend time on my own. I could spend two weeks here, which is 12 days, 14 days, maybe not on your own. On your own, yeah, I, oh, because you can talk on the phone and stuff. You are still. Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, let him off so he was fully no outside world.
Speaker 1:Come back in two weeks, pick me up.
Speaker 2:I think I could do it and not be going insane it's surprising, I think.
Speaker 1:I could do it have you seen, have you heard of the?
Speaker 1:I could do it of this um you heard of that sleep experiment no well, like they just tried to see how long people could stay up for yeah, see, that's a bit dodge. I couldn't do that it's crazy how quick you lose your mind yeah, yeah, yeah, so yeah, you're not exactly gonna be getting much sleep on a on an island with crabs and all that lot and yeah, you take a nice blow up bed. No no, he went full like abandoned, like he's chipwrecked Flipping hell. He was catching fish with spears that he made.
Speaker 2:Oh, yeah, I'd die. I'm vegetarian. Yeah, I'd be dead.
Speaker 1:I'd be absolutely dead. I think you'd commit.
Speaker 2:No, I wouldn't. I'd never eat a fish, you'd die yeah.
Speaker 1:I wouldn. I'm like go away.
Speaker 2:Someone's got a gun to my head and they're like I'll kill him if you don't eat that guppy. Oh god, I mean that. Do I really have to do this? No, I'm saying I would do it.
Speaker 1:But I'm like the guy with the gun would be like is she fucking serious?
Speaker 2:I'd be like come on, you're really making me do this this is a weird situation.
Speaker 1:What is the deal here? What is going on?
Speaker 2:oh well, you weren't expecting that, were you? Well, I thought I had all the self love.
Speaker 1:Obviously not no, there you go. You've got to let yourself got some more work to do but I think anyway I'd probably eat a fresh fish and get sick anyway and die that way. So it'll do me in, but that's. I just thought it was a mad story. Only learned about it recently when doing a little bit of well you know should be doing and just roaming around the internet. I thought he's a pretty cool guy, wow.
Speaker 1:Obviously I don't know much else about him, so if he is an absolute arsehole then I only respect that aspect okay, because if someone's gonna be like you know he killed his wife or something like that yeah, don't say anything about, because I know you're gonna say this to one of mine.
Speaker 2:He'll be like, oh, but just don't, just listen to my reasons why. And then you're like okay no, okay, now I can't even say it's a bit cringe and I'm actually a bit like embarrassed that they did. They're an horrible bastard and you're like please, people are like you're so weird. Okay, I'm gonna save this one, I'll come back to that one. You're making him your top okay, oh, my god, right, I'll say the other one. That's not that one, I'll come back to that one.
Speaker 2:So you know a little. Princess, can you remember that film?
Speaker 1:the dad from little princess yeah, that film yeah, yeah, I remember little princess it's a little princess.
Speaker 2:She's always inspiring of all. I remember watching as a little girl we shouldn't have been watching that film, you know my mom used to think I used to get upset because her dad returned home, because I didn't have a dad. But it wasn't. It was just her, everything about her. I just aspired to be like her, and she's still a little hero to this day.
Speaker 1:She's grown up now. She's probably your age?
Speaker 2:She's probably older, yeah, she might be, so that one her Her character.
Speaker 1:That film if we really focus on that, we would you shouldn't have been watching that before, like 12 years old inspired me devastating it inspired me that changed me as a girl, like in the best way possible.
Speaker 2:It taught me to like to not bully people, to stand up for people who were being bullied and just to like own my truth oh, so you were like I'm watching the little princess matilda. Yeah, madeline I annie. You're like any film with a girl's name I'm fucking in no, but they inspired me honestly, no word of a lie.
Speaker 2:They inspired me. What? What was it about her that did it? It was like I just said, and also she was very like. She was always lost in her imagination as well, like she could tell, and I love that too yeah. So I love that and I think, like I said, she always stood up to people, like the woman who was clearly wrong, and she said but you're wrong, and I love that, instead of like oh, yeah, okay, and she was like no, but you're wrong.
Speaker 1:I think that's um, and also when there okay.
Speaker 2:And she was like no, but you're wrong. I think that's. And also, when there was bullies and she was bullying someone else, she cared about the person who was being bullied and stood up to the bully as well, and I love that. I was like I want to be like that Well it's an easy kick the dog moment, isn't it? Explain I mean don't kick a dog, people. What I mean don't kick a dog, bieber. I don't like this saying that's the thing in a film.
Speaker 1:If, in a film, they want you to be immediately on side of someone.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And a dog will come into frame.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And oh sorry, it's not kick the dog, it's pet the dog.
Speaker 2:I was about to say what a shitty thing.
Speaker 1:So basically's true. If he tells the dog to fuck off, get out of here.
Speaker 2:You're like ah, baddie, yeah, but it's true, though, because she did stand up for people. She stood up to the baddie.
Speaker 1:That's a good person is there a little animal in that film? Is there an animal? You don't have to stroke a dog, metaphorical thing like it's. There'll be a version of that where they'll do something nice for someone in need and that's like the pet, the dog moment they are being. You're seeing them being an alright person.
Speaker 2:So, no matter what happens, that's the hero yeah, but she didn't do anything wrong in the film. No, but she wasn't horrible at all you're on her side immediately.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because she'd just been sat in a room and not doing anything. You'd be like I'm not sure about this girl. This is weird yeah but like if she was, but she would have still been the main person. I bet everyone's listening to Jane Charlotte, come on she's petting the fucking dog, she's being nice, she's being okay, okay, but the Little Princess I don't think fucking scarring that film is.
Speaker 2:It is dark I really inspired me.
Speaker 1:I loved it it spoke to me because it's a guy from a guy from game of thrones is the dad is it?
Speaker 2:yeah, yeah, did you watch game of thrones?
Speaker 1:yeah, I loved it um daenerys is right and man no, I can't remember cool, I watched it went down there.
Speaker 2:I knew the problem is, I knew as soon as I said oh, you watched it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, this isn't. This isn't gonna go where I needed it to go. Yeah, so he, he's in it, the guy that you don't know, but he's the dad, and how mental was it? You just needed. I don't want to spoil it, even though this film is like from 1996. Yeah, go on, but like when he like finally takes his bandages off and she sees him and he has no idea who she is.
Speaker 2:I know.
Speaker 1:But he didn't yet end. Yeah, I know, but it got fucking dramatic, didn't it? How torturing is that, can you?
Speaker 2:imagine. I love that it didn't torture me at all. Like I said, it inspired me.
Speaker 1:I mean, you had other shit going on, though. That's why your mum thought you were getting sad.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but it wasn't, it was a her, but you were just loving it. I loved it, yeah, it was an inspiring film. We had two completely different experiences isn't it funny you watch the same film but you get different things. It was just a soft. It empowered me. I loved it.
Speaker 1:I was like I'm never going to fucking war.
Speaker 2:No, thank you oh dear, but yeah. So her character from A Little Princess the character of the girl, have you?
Speaker 1:do you follow the girl now on Instagram?
Speaker 2:no, should you give her a follow, let her know what the part meant to you I mean, you know what?
Speaker 1:they say she hasn't had many roles since never meet your heroes yeah, but you're not actually meeting your hero. You're meeting the person who played your hero it's a story.
Speaker 2:She's not, she's just played. That is her character in the little princess it's a story and it's her, because you know?
Speaker 1:just going back to Game of Thrones, I'm going back down this, you know. Joffrey from Game of Thrones, the guy who played. You know Joffrey no did you watch?
Speaker 2:yeah, I watched it all. I promise you I did. I loved it. Joffrey, which one was he?
Speaker 1:remind me, the little bastard quit acting because he was being treated like shit by people, because people couldn't separate the fact that he wasn't a mythical medieval man. Yeah, Actually would shout things at him in the street and stuff like that. It's like people are fucking nuts.
Speaker 2:Well, it's weird because I watched, going off track a little bit, a Lion King. So it was their 30th anniversary and they did a thing which I was so gutted I wasn't there for. But they did something in Hollywood, a show Anyone could buy tickets for it.
Speaker 1:No, it's just the way you said it, like you would be. Oh, I was going to be in the city.
Speaker 2:No, but I'd buy tickets and go.
Speaker 1:You would go to fucking Hollywood.
Speaker 2:Yeah, for the 30th anniversary. It looked incredible. What number are we on?
Speaker 1:My hero, I love.
Speaker 2:So it's just sack first.
Speaker 1:This is my second. Second, I'm a first man. So much to you, you're going to straight away tune out of this and not give a shit. I love people that are not just good like really good at one thing.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:But they also, just like I, might fuck around and be amazing at another thing, so it could be like they were incredible in a certain thing. Then, when they got too old to do that like a sport, yeah, they just like make a little pivot and go in to do something else yeah, who's this?
Speaker 2:I've got two people there. Oh, you always do that they go different ways, okay, okay. So you've got.
Speaker 1:They're not twins, they're not joined, it's not one person, doesn't matter, it still counts look people listen to this and being like he's given us five because I've got two in the next one as well. Um, he's given us five people. These are bonuses right, go on.
Speaker 2:Extra people look at us. Okay, I've got it. So number.
Speaker 1:Well, the first one here, john elway, right? Yeah, I don't really give a shit about john elway that much, but I just love the fact that when he was a quarterback for denver broncos, right yeah went on to win whatever you could in american football with them Super Bowl, whatever, yeah. But he was also, at the same time, the New York Yankees for baseball one of them. He was that good at both sports. Why did they play together? No, they were fighting over him, like that's how good he was at two completely different things.
Speaker 1:People were fighting over him. I was just like that is fucking sick. But someone sick, but someone else has done the other way.
Speaker 2:Steve buscemi yeah, you know, steve buscemi, of course I do, you do. I have no idea. Sorry, steve steven, where his name?
Speaker 1:is oh yeah, you won't know who what he looks like, but steve buscemi was a fireman oh yeah.
Speaker 2:Oh yes, I do know I couldn't point to my picture, but yeah he's a very distinct looking guy I? I know I think I've read about this yeah.
Speaker 1:So he was a fireman, went off acting in stuff Fargo, big Lebowski, all that lot but then when 9-11 happened, he went straight back to his precinct, donned the outfit, got straight out there searching through the rubble, helping survivors. No media coverage of it, nothing of it, nothing. It was only like years later it came out that even happened. What I loved about that is the fact he just went and did it without being like hey yeah, all your attention.
Speaker 2:Like you know when like businesses when they donate to charity, it's like, and they're like oh, we've just done 10 000 charity.
Speaker 1:I'm like, mate, just do it, just do it, because I know that's like the thing on tiktok right now. It's like we just gave this homeless guy a thousand pounds.
Speaker 2:Yeah it's like and part of me's just like all right just doing science.
Speaker 1:However, it's a cycle, right? The only reason they can give the homeless guy a thousand pounds?
Speaker 2:because they're getting money from the tiktoks of giving homeless people I do like them, though, when they when they give their homeless person a bath, a car and everything. I love watching their videos and a house go the extra mile.
Speaker 1:Guys go on give them a house, yeah, um so yeah, I just thought that's cool they're just smashing it at both things, and there's quite a few. When I was looking into that, because I was like I just love that type of person. They've got that dog in them.
Speaker 1:Yeah, there's quite a few people that are just like like ex-Arsenal player now is a multi-billionaire because he started a tech company straight out of I love that, what the fuck? But then, okay, so that's my. My second hero is just that kind of person. Right Go, your number one hero, number two hero.
Speaker 2:I've got two. I've got two more because you had two more, so I'm going to do more Scandal.
Speaker 1:Okay, Karen Brady really yeah, yeah, she's always good on her I love that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, she sold him, but when she was um when she was uh, christopher palace, right yeah yeah yeah, chairperson oh, I don't know, because you know I'm not with names but I know what she was she was working for a football stadium no work for the team, not the stadium yeah stadium manager.
Speaker 1:She didn't charge a seat, no, she her husband, paul Pesci Salido. I think it is sold him to a different team for like half a mil hilarious. I love the idea of that coming off the back of an argument.
Speaker 2:She's like I can just sell you, I know, but you know what? I just love the fact that she's in a very male dominated industry. She was very young and sometimes age can go against you in business and she killed it. She's done so well and I just love that.
Speaker 1:It just shows you it can be possible how did she do it, though I don't know how she?
Speaker 2:came up. She's just good, good at what she did how did she start?
Speaker 1:I don't even know how you start that. I don't have the business where to know how you even start to even think about owning a club one day and running a club. She worked way up. Where's she jumping at like, was she an?
Speaker 2:agent. I think she worked way up. I don't know. All I know is she just. She did a good job, they promoted her and she's just gone on to do better, she cracking, she's just worked hard, hasn't she? She's been good at what she's done, and that's all that matters and the Apprentice. Yeah, she's great in that, yeah, exactly, she's just great, is she? Still in it because I've stopped watching. Yeah, she is might come back.
Speaker 1:But yeah, I get that, karen Brady solid. What's your next one? Well, this is the one where you were like right, so I'm owns a theme park. Disney World is a pioneer in the industry, michael Jackson.
Speaker 2:I'm joking. He had his own theme park, didn't he?
Speaker 1:anyway, carry on. It's a bit sexy that you've gone. He, I'll have you know my number one's. Already I was on about Michael Jackson. I'm just saying.
Speaker 2:I was saying Michael.
Speaker 1:Jackson is a he. He owns a theme park. Women can own theme parks too, right?
Speaker 2:Michael Jackson. I said he owns a theme okay anyway, the patriarchy showing alright, dolly Parton. Dolly P. I love Dolly Parton.
Speaker 1:Yeah, she's one of the obviously yeah yeah, just I'm not saying she's the best country music singer of all time. She's not maybe one of the best country music writers of all time and songwriters in general. Yeah, you know, she wrote. I will always love you and jolene in the same day oh, what the hell.
Speaker 2:That is some talent, isn't it?
Speaker 1:okay, and I've got another because I'd love to like, yeah, get a number so she runs a charity dolly's like incredible library or something like that yeah, I should have known that before plugging it. She has donated. How many books from her this is from her own, like charity, and all that? How many books this is from her own charity and all that? How many books she donated to underprivileged youths.
Speaker 2:Oh, 12 million.
Speaker 1:Let's go for a few more 84 million.
Speaker 2:More 200 million, more 400 million, more 800 million, more Billion, more, more than a billion, more more than a billion more than a billion tell me 1.7 billion books wowee, how much is that in there? Wow, wow, that's good wow, good on her.
Speaker 1:How much is that? In what books? English 1.7 billion oh, what. Oh, I thought books was dollars oh, no, no, like actual books, like oh books. Oh, I thought I was saying how many bucks you reckon she's donated.
Speaker 2:I thought you meant money. How much. This is what I mean. I'm like box. I'm like okay, well, she's American, so I'll let her know box, I think box box.
Speaker 1:How many books do you think? Dolly's, oh wow guys, yeah mad. Well, I mean, she's doing that for fun, that's just what she's doing, like with all the money, because she's made a shit ton of money.
Speaker 2:I love that and she's been the right way.
Speaker 1:Giving, you know, thousands of jobs with Dollywood, that's cool. I'm actually annoyed because I went to Pigeon, I went near Pigeon Ford and never went to Dollywood.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you should do. I don't know.
Speaker 1:I've got to go back.
Speaker 2:Next time.
Speaker 1:But apparently the rumour is she's tattered from head to toe, is she that's? Why she's always got like she wears gloves really obviously whatever, but just mad. If that's true, like, properly like a?
Speaker 2:I don't think it is no, no, it's rumoured. You're not going to be able to find it yeah, you can just put in Dolly Parton and a picture will come up and she'll have no tattoos. Yeah, but she's covered and she wears like oh, she wears like sleeves and stuff, yeah, so maybe that's her other self when she's away from the limelight. That's her authentic self, tattooed Dolly P you heard it here first?
Speaker 1:well, you probably didn't, because I heard it from somewhere else. So yeah, she's number one, great human, top tier, top tier lady gosh yeah go on. Who's your number one then?
Speaker 2:this is. I've never told anyone this and I'm a to sound like.
Speaker 1:I might not know this person?
Speaker 2:yeah, probably, but it's going to sound really cheesy, but I'm literally opening the depths right now because this is like Jesus Christ. Yeah, but you asked me and I've got to be honest, haven't I?
Speaker 1:yeah, but like, not to the detriment of the podcast, if it's that scandalous no, it's not scandalous.
Speaker 2:But like you know, mother Teresa, like, honestly. No, I know you're gonna say something to me and be like charlotte, you know there's like this. No, I haven't, and I don't want to hear either why. All I know is she like, devotes the life to like people. Oh, yeah, you need to listen to some podcasts on mother theresa okay, this is why yeah I you were going to say, because I know there's a lot of controversy around her I just don't read it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but when the controversy is there, I feel like you should read it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but I just live on my pink fluffy clouds. This is the image I've got where she's devoted. Oh, really, oh.
Speaker 1:I didn't know that She'd get a lot of she. Oh, I didn't know that she'd get a lot of funding and not spread it properly, so you would have people, like in overstacked hospitals, sharing and this is actually the truth. Well, she's just not very good at financially sharing meals, yeah, and all that, and she, she I think she was is this actually the truth?
Speaker 2:I'm pretty sure she was Hungarian as well.
Speaker 1:I don't think she's gosh, I thought she was Hungarian as well. I don't think she's Gosh, she has a whole rebrand. Yeah, honestly, I think Swindled Great, great podcast. Give Swindled a listen. I'm sure he did an episode on Mother Teresa, because his whole podcast is about scammers basically. Oh and she was one of the topics and some of the stories that came out of that Well, this is what they say. I don't want because it's like he goes into it and it's like an hour long and never reveal your heroes, because don't meet your heroes, don't tell anyone your heroes, because mother teresa is wild.
Speaker 1:That is like it was. Like you typed in on, google is the top 10 no, I've literally got like a book.
Speaker 2:I bought a book from her on a goo.
Speaker 1:Honestly, I just saw probably a little scandler swindler yeah, I mean, you can have another one, we can no because I've got, that's four. No, no, but I feel like we've knocked it down a few pages.
Speaker 2:I don't have anyone else.
Speaker 1:You don't have Off the top of your head right now someone you look up to, kiki Palmer, who that's mine at the minute.
Speaker 2:Four oh no, that's me done for the day.
Speaker 1:I'm a bit disheartened about my MT, Mother Teresa. Yeah well, you know, never meet your heroes, Don't discuss them.
Speaker 2:Because people just you're flying high.
Speaker 1:Then again, we didn't pull on the rest of our Two and three were safe. Well, one, two and three were safe. I don't know. Your one was just. How did you know, though?
Speaker 2:How did you know that I was going to shoot down mother teresa? I knew there was some controversy around her, but I just didn't know what it was. I've never really looked into it because I don't research. I have this image in my head and that's it. I just thought I'll go with that. Yeah, but that's yeah. But I didn't realize that you know it was really bad oh, it's bad.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, but if, if you're hearing enough for it to be in like your periphery gosh okay.
Speaker 2:So anyway, that's a lesson learned guys watch out.
Speaker 1:Mother's Reef is about. She's not anymore, but you know, yes, so thanks for listening bye, we're ending it here.
Speaker 2:Look out for your heroes.
Speaker 1:I'll shoot them down, probably okay, have a good week and followers, give us five stars and tell your friends about it. That's the quickest way. Tell your uncles, tell your aunt, tell your aunties, tell your brothers and sisters and mums and dads and all that lot. Pass it on, share it. Just do a little share now and just send it out.
Speaker 2:Yeah, just send it to one person.
Speaker 1:Or your entire address book. No I don't think they'll do that. If I say address book, they might pull it back and be like three, Three people Okay.
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