05/04/2024
Rina & Tamaki in London
Life on the Streets
Rina & Tamaki in London
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hello hello and one more time hello this is your boy zupa welcome from osada BU poana as you can see it was snowing last night H so I've got a job to do yes I'm needed now come with me I'll have a look outside how much snow there
is and it's still falling you know I mean so I've got plenty work please come and help me so people can get to the Cottages they will be arriving pretty shortly anyway folks I hope you had a good night welcome to yet another Vlog vlogger zupa from basky mountains in Poland Happy Days folks zupa has just given you 10% discount for staying in osada bu poana either in this Cottage or Buri Cottage or the apartment and you can also use the Sona here so think about it 10% of the price which is about 350 polish Z which for a night which is about let's say 80b and you're knocking off another 10% down and it's only two hours from the airport the flight 20 lound to Poland from London stanstead Luton Gatwick or anywhere really in the world you you know it's a global village now so consider staying in the carpatian mountains in these beautiful surroundings let me show you more yo so let's have a look inside the sh cottage which means gray but I said it's not really gray let's have a
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- We are here with Kamal who's been on the Streets of London for 10 months.
-Well to be real I came here about 20 years. I've I had a flat in on the a of dogs and I lost it um through someone passing away the person that passed away was very dear friend of mine called Tracy an MOA she had a terminal illness she was a university English teacher she was highly educated and every day I learned something and that was a 12E Journey before was that your partner it was not a partner it was P purely plutonic yeah it was that soul friend soulmates M the little actions of the person shouts out loud to me you know and she was a true friend I I knew what co***ne was but I never knew well I knew what he**in was but I never come across it I wasn't around and S people until I came to London and it all started off in the West End and then we she got a flap because she was r***d by a man and a woman in B daylight yeah and um it was a high profile case they put her in a safe house and I asked her where she'd like to live in England and she said London cuz her daughter Holly used to live here so she got flat in in um Lee South London right anyway to make money we'd have to go the West end with big history and she just had gift to the gab she's only about 4' 8 yeah petique very like you know Highly Educated very clever is a privilege and she used to go in the pub and come out the other end with well over £50 and then before you knew it we was not going back to the flat so we lost that flat then we got another flat I was there for about seven years it's the best years that pardon was it the same the same woman with you yeah I was there for about seven years it was on the a dogs mud shoot and um yeah I was settled you know and happiness is a state of mind and that's what I search for happiness real true and true people to be around which is very hard um I consider myself to be very lazy because I have no ID and I have to sort all of that out but it's like over and over and over again you know you get it all it's good and then you go to prison and you come out and you've lost it all I'm in that situ I'm just lazy yeah I believe that people have got choices and they don't really have to be honest I you know all right but let's go back to your to the beginning like you were born in the UK right that's correct and uh you said you your father took you to my father at age of three no four told my mother that we was going to the fun fair um in Portsmouth and um I was asleep next thing I knew I woke up and I was like in a trolley like a airport trol with luggage and n and I asked for my mother and um they said m you won't see your mother for a while yeah and at that age I believe kids need their mother you need foundation and I cried for her and she was not there and then um it was a culture shop where did he take to take youan Oman right Sal of Oman and um it's third world country where you go toilet in the hole and you rinse yourself but on the other hand you got fresh food yeah you got Salam alums everywhere you go everyone's humble to a different place of life and I'm stuck in London at the moment but that is my journey I'm trying to retrieve my dog uh and I've got a boat that I'm trying to um live in yeah right while I wait for my ID and then I'm going to buy a flight and I'm going to Brave be brave you got running and stop hiding I punish myself I don't know why just I'm just punishing myself it's not easy out here it's hard yeah I'll work all day long if I can get a job but I have no home and all that no phone nothing when you do get phones other people steal your phones it's dangerous as well yeah but I'm a soldier I survived anyway after being in the Middle East for 3 years mom we came back here I think on a holiday we was in a hotel and uh the manager turned off the gas so my dad reported the fall right and the manager came out dressed in a boiler sup with some lollipops in his pocket...
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Folks we are here with Ian and you've been on the Streets of London for how long ?
-This time 9 days
-Only 9 days so it's not like you living on the streets yes now I am you are um I was in accommodation up until the week before last and the landlord sold the property uh I was in a HMO housing of multi occupancy I was renting a room in a large house right the landlord sold the property yes and so for nine days I've been on the streets for nine days so so uh why why did you end up in the first place in the the the place you've been before I was homeless last year for 3 four months and a charity called Street link helped me get off the streets last year and got me into that accommodation what what what is the name of the charity it's called Street link strling they they helped you they were good you're efficient they come out people put a referral in and a member of the public they put a referral in and they come out to see you they verify that you're homeless and then they help you find accommodation yes I see I see Street link is the and are you living on the streets with your dog yes he's Oscar Oscar is Ian and Oscar right is that the usual place we are in Liverpool Street station is that where you hang around yeah I I hang around here but I don't sleep here um where I sleep further in the city I don't tell anyone simp because of safety of course of course um cuz you hear stories you know Ian tell me your story you know where you from and about your childhood and growing up I'm from Preston in Lancashire I've been in London for eight years me and my brother I came down here to just for a different life you know my brother was in a bit of trouble up north we came here I ended up getting an accommodation I was working as industrial cleaner and just everything went South you know um I lost the accommodation that's last year and I just struggled so so for 6 years I was good here I was working I had accommodation last year I lost my accommodation on my job and just from there I just found it difficult to recover yeah I see well tell me about like any substance abuse are you suffering from that no no I so I used to SM w**d but I don't even smoke that anymore simply because I I started suffering fits last year and every time after smoking w**d well it it made it worse yeah it was triggering it so I I stopped it I see a neurologist at Houston you know a brain specialist um and he said just just cut it out so I did because you've been what what was happening to you I started suffering fix I was having F yeah not epilepsy just just seizures yeah and it's still ongoing they don't really know why yet but they prescribed me medication to stop me having them which is not 100% it doesn't always stop me having it you know you're still you're still having feeds you would have the feet like you sitting on the street and then you will pass out or something like that yeah yeah I see and but they are lot they're rarer now they're not every day or every week you know tou what I've not had one for a couple of months you know all right and what about like uh your education you you Schools jobs I just I grew up no no education no exams but I've worked all my life like in the building trade you know no specific trade I'm I'm just good with my hands you know so I've always been in the building trade um I've worked with my brothers uh my two older brothers they're both own little businesses a CL on a heting engineer you know and so I've worked with that and yeah I've just done that most of my life
how is it to be homeless on the Streets of London difficult difficult and it is it's it's very difficult you know you've just seen me sit down begging that's to get money for me and them to get in somewhere you know and let me tell you it's hard the people the comments when they go past they look down they don't realize it could be them you know what I mean they look at me and think drug addict whatever but they don't know me they don't know my life they don't know my story well now they know because uh that will be on my YouTube channel so some people will know Ian is there if there's somebody watching this may that knows you is there anything you want to pass on or just if if if you did come across me try and help me get into accommodation because I so desperately needed you know and with accommodation I go straight back to work you know and that's what I need that's what I need just that little bit of help accommodation and then work yeah yeah we go on like that so definely yeah 100% are you are you on the list in any organization to get accommodation not at the moment did you try the S uh what they call them s Martin St Mongol or St Martin in the field I'm actually registered at St Mongol at Tower Hamlet but the claw door week this uh the actual building it's all Monday to Friday it's a dropping Center but the shut this week There's I don't know there's something to do with the water so they're actually closed yeah I see they are helping me they are helping you yeah and uh have you got like a phone number that you can give to people if somebody wants to help you I have yeah 07 0 7497 5689 90 all right Ian and uh is there anything else you would like to add no that's fine I'm a bit you know that's my first ever interview I done I'll be honest you know well you're doing well it's a pity you don't want to talk lovly thank you sorry sorry I don't want you know that you don't want to really like uh deep dig in the in the life of homeless people in London but that's fine if you don't want to you know he all all would say to anyone who watches your channel stop and speak to a homeless person they've had a life you know they're not they're not just what you see there's a lot more to a homeless person to stop you don't have to stop and give them money just stop and talk to him cuz there's a lot more to him you know that's what I would say I thanks a lot bro all the best [Music] Cheers [Music] longest
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Zupa goes to the village
Hey folks welcome to yet another episode this time it's a podcast right we have Arnold, Cat and Malvin uh and we are going to discuss a big big project you know I've been involved in uh homelessness topic for some time Arnold found me through the internet and he's interested he wants to give something to the homeless people sorry about that um it's accommodation everybody and cat is a musician she's going to play for us later on malvin is a personal trainer offering uh help with mental well-being anyways uh Arnold can you say what's on your mind uh well I'm just grateful that we've got as far as as we have because um what I've realized especially recently is that I can have as many good ideas as as many you know plans for future and and best wishes for people and hopes and dreams but until you act and do something about it then that's just just going to stay a dream so uh I've kind of focused on trying to take the action that needs to be done to get it together which includes contacting yourself contacting C contacting mov and speaking about it more because when it stays in my head it's not going to go anywhere all right so um you came up with a project of a magazine uh raft app yes can you tell us more about it uh raft Up Magazine um was in has been inspired by other magazines that have tried to help homelessness uh such as a big issue and dope magazine um I've seen big issue vendors like my whole life I've lived in London and sometimes you you see them and 5 years later you see them still and so that made me think that the there was something not quite right with the model of these magazines and uh I just want to create a different model that can potentially helps someone uh immediately or very quickly rather than rather than them having to figure the rest of it out themselves well the most important is importantly is you have a boat to offer right uh accommodation on a boat for two people uh and that will be their story will be in the magazine I presume it will be uh we can follow their their road to recovery depends really because whoever it is that we choose to help they might not want their story shared they might want to to stay private I see well let's hope they will share the started to but we can share what we're doing anyway regardless they might want to remain anonymous they might want to just come through the project and receive the help and they might or they might want to go out ahead and advocate for it in the future they might want to go and promote it and be like look this really help me we don't know yet so folks a magazine an accommodation on the boat in today's episode worth staying in get yourself a cup of tea and um we're going to get some uh performance from cath now uh she's going to play uh she's a popular musician from London how would you describe your music how would I describe it um I would say it is very sporadic like it's very sporadic like sometimes um I'll write a so song that's like a bit Indy and sometimes I write song that's a bit folk and it kind of just depends on the mood really I like the word sporadic yeah but a my songs quite a lot of my quite a lot of well probably random is a better word but like quite a lot of my songs are sort of like uplifting sort of vibe so hopefully I can help to uplift some people right and we get back to Marvin later on let's get the music
going C cat Elliot yes cat Elliot yeah cat
Elliot yeah me should I introduce the song did you record the no I okay so I thought this was quite a good song for the occasion because um I was once in a really really bad place and um I had no idea how I was going to pull myself out and in the end I didn't really have to pull myself out because someone came along who befriended me for a while and just had that magic touch and managed to get me talking about things and then I got out of the situation and then she just disappeared so yeah like an so it was like an yeah like a guardian angel so that's the name of the song and uh it goes like [Music] this she arrived just as all hope Wasing When Love Was A Stranger Satan Wasing years of had taken their T and A I see River was drowning my [Music] soul seemed as if my life was destined for failure a pointless ordeal between cradle and graveyard to which place I race with a ling great Hast so she came out of nowhere [Music] R she my and light she is My Savior Please me through the night to a safe hav help me fire the demons and ders down in my mind she's my guardan angel my guardian [Music] angel Straight Out of Heaven this with genuine friendship patience on offer let me her out we wasting no time diing up all the feelings are buried [Music] inside no turning back once the flood gates were open the thoughts and emotions words never spoken we flowing or rushing away with a
TI liberates in my spirit and freeing my
mind she is my gu star she is my savior we de it through the dark to a safe haven helping me face the trials and tribulations of life life she rote up the sleeves and the healing began she opened my eyes pulled my head from the sand where would I be without her hand pulling me up to my feet giving me strength help
me help me
St she is my kind she is my savior D It Through The Dark do a safe fa helping me face the trials and tribulations of
life she is my gu and light she is my savior pleas D it through the night to a safe help me fight demon and Angel no doubt in my mind she's my angel my guardan angel my God
[Music] angel [Music] excellent nice [Music] one just had a conversation just yeah I'll move I'll move aside nice one good mood Mr can I see can I see your guitar the bar Cod here you know it's like so must be a good guitar yeah it's a good guitar yes yes I had the action lowered so it's easy to play thank you you want to put it outside or you want to keep it there we could keep it here just in case you ref for like another song and also like to be part of the to be part of the the Gathering might want to say something I don't know has got has it got a name has it got a name I just call I just call it Martin Martin who has name because it's a Mar all right I got no imagination when it comes to things like that
so M on yes Melvin Melvin yes Melvin how how do you see your role in like helping homeless people well I also believe what Arn is doing is very positive but they also need people to feel like they can become new at the moment they're feeling like you can't achieve anything because they're on negative my role here is to actually bring out the energy to make the feel positive so I would bring that through energy through music through my fitness and Mak them feel good about themselves that's what I'm looking for so and this is something you're going to volunteer you to help anybody needs like a uh coach Melvin coach Melvin that's so your link will be in in the video down below if anybody needs coach Melvin for yeah for wellbe you're doing like physical and mental both yes through the fitness is literally help their minds motivate them keep them engag keep them focused make sure that they feel that they can change and they can see that life can be better and they can achieve whatever they want to achieve going forward yeah definitely that and uh would you would would that be would that have to be a homeless person or would you help just somebody that is feeling down yes I help anyone that needs my help in terms of that I believe we live in a society where people need motivation they need support and what we're doing right now going forward is we have to support one another if someone needs help I can't support them but we all need support for ourselves as well so why don't we just encourage each other going forward I'm a believer of encouragement if you encourage that person you're going to be encouraged by them by their motivation and by their focus focus of oh my God and do so well thank you m thank you M for this thank you H thank you thank you that you going to benefit from that as well we all we all benefit in our own way going forward and the best part about it is see someone flourish yeah very nice one very beautiful all right so Arnold could you like summarize the the project in people who just tuned in and sum sum yeah summary um we have a project that will hopefully uh
reduce uh out people being outcasted and isolated and bring them into a warm and caring loving community that will support as many if their needs as possible that's that's quite optimistic optimistic start with one or two people right yeah yeah one two is that right to say if there's anybody like in need out there watching this video can contact you and ask for your help in terms of accommodation in in London yes um it's very difficult because I can imagine if we did extend it out to everyone it would be flooded uh well there's only two two two beds only two two two spaces I so two Banks we should say two two yeah two beds potentially like you could sorry to interject like like potentially like you could offer rather than you couldn't necessarily offer like the accommodation to a lot of people but you could offer like at some point down the road like support to more people yeah so like they can join the community and you know and benefit from like have having someone give them some coaching like a bit of a purpose and kind of find themselves again find their Direction so that could be something maybe like that would be I don't know I don't know what I'm talking about we we're all just basically just basically all just trying that's that's what I could I could say we're just trying yeah and about the magazine um is this is a time for you to to say uh to potential sponsors or how you call P patrons out there if uh what you going to offer them okay um when I mentioned earlier that the magazine was similar to the big issue the main difference is uh would be that like as soon as we have our vendor the person who would distribute the magazine we would immediately uh put them in shelter and then immediately give them access to our Network shelter and work a network of help yeah a network of help shout makes sense yeah I've spoken to physiotherapists who who are interested I I was I only told a project to someone at work the other day and then she mentioned it to someone else and they contacted me saying they wanted to be involved as a healing therapist cuz that's what they're studying to become so trauma sorry trauma healer so you know uh got a hairdresser in comt Garden his name is Adam Reed uh I've been following him for a while now and he's encouraged me mentally and kept my you know I could immediately tell that if I approached him he would be interested in it and he would want to help and I did and and he's help will to help you know make someone look presentable and as as good as they can be so they feel feel so they feel good about themselves as well it's I'm trying to create a total package um that we that we can hopefully over a period of time really set someone on their way to being okay and uh looking after themselves eventually um but we have to support and help if they still still need it so that we can get someone new all right on board okay sounds good well this is the raft app you can follow the project on Instagram uh it's at raore app raft app so two unor two underscores there you can follow the project there uh and uh what else can we add uh the magazine okay you want to talk about the magazine um it's called a magazine because uh that's it started but as things and plans evolve I realized that well I like the connotation bold accommodation raft yeah we're trying to link it trying to link it together so that it it's understood well it's understood easily when someone comes across it they can get see the links and understand it and that's how they can feel attached to the project and you know willing to stay right involved in it I keep my fingers crossed I will do do whatever I can to give you publicity on my channel I'm looking forward to see first people being rescued and uh staying on the boat I hope you know I'll be able to to also you know do some little documentaries about that folks and uh was nice to meet you this is the first time we actually well I met Arnold before but this is the first time I meeting so this is the power of the internet you meet interesting people all the time yes people link up and uh get into good projects big projects it's always better what we say like in Polish is like two heads is better than one sure there's a saying English 100 is better than than two more than marrier or something that's it yeah so was what part of London you come from by the way let's start with Arnold uh I'm from Wembley born and raised in Northwest London yeah my whole life years old no I was just cheering for you okay oh thank you yeah Northwest Northwest londonwest London whole life that's why I feel like yeah it's so how did you come to the same school if you from Northwest and you from Wembley which oh yeah
that's always yeah Wembley oh I didn't realize that Wembley W next up yeah new cat uh I was I was born outside of London I lived lots of um places I'm a little bit of a gypsy in some ways and how long you've been in London well this time about two years so come up for two years how is your music your career it's it's getting it's getting well it's it's getting quite exciting now like I've just been like I've just been writing lots of songs and working at it and getting out as much as possible and and the more I do the more fun it gets and the more stuff happens so it's good it makes it makes me happy anyway so hopefully happy me equals happy other people well you definitely like I uh first heard cat at where was it oh it was in can't remember name it was the cat fiddle or
something a random event that I just really just came across on the night I just needed to do something out of the house and yeah that's funny how I didn't I never asked you how you were how you came to be there so it's funny that it was a random thing yeah I I I just know I need knew I needed to be out and absorb something uh and just pay attention to something else other than myself and that was a good that was a good thing to go to and it was full of creative and well fought people and people who uh who I felt was in the same wavelength uh with and Cat's Music uh immediately uh felt good to me uh and when I went back and listened to her catalog and listened to the the words and read the lyrics and like this is positive stuff this is stuff that
uh you can relate if you can yeah if you listen I feel like if you just listen and would you would you would you give us another s yeah like if you like please yes go for it okay um well I'll do shine this is going to be like this is gonna be interesting because I hardly ever do this one live because it's not really the sort of song that you would sing at a pop gig or something would you like me to to play drums Al if you if you want try
try um yeah this song I suppose it's a bit it's a kind of a shout out to people that have gone before that have tried their best to make the world a better place and sometimes they come to a bit of a sticky end and themselves um but it's it's mostly about un Unity like all coming together and realizing that as you know when we when we come together with a common purpose then we're strong and we can actually achieve anything that we want so nothing's Out Of Reach including like everyone being like happy and at peace and stuff so yeah anyway I'm going to stop talking this is called [Music] shine
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we've come so far through thick
and before the battles face the
demons side by side we'll always wait share the smiles and keep the secret so how can you speak of Letting Go all the dreams so many all for but so few believe
orever all for one and one for all we know how hard the strong and mighty fall but we just can't get and life is beautiful when you can fly through it all together we will shine givey our fears we conquer one by one laugh in the face of any army this waking up has just
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10% off for a stay in the Carpathian Mountains which form a 1,500km-long range in Central and Eastern Europe. They stretch west to east in an arc from the Czech Republic to Romania. The Tatra range between Slovakia and Poland is a national park and has several peaks above 2,400 meters. More than half of the Carpathian range lies in Romania, where spruce forests are home to brown bears, wolves and lynxes. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/cha.../UCc6D5Fnuv-x76ZuBEE1QzqQ/join Vlog in text: hello hello and one more time hello this is your boy zupa welcome from osada BU poana as you can see it was snowing last night H so I've got a job to do yes I'm needed now come with me I'll have a look outside how much snow there is and it's still falling you know I mean so I've got plenty work please come and help me so people can get to the Cottages they will be arriving pretty shortly anyway folks I hope you had a good night welcome to yet another Vlog vlogger zupa from basky mountains in Poland Happy Days folks zupa has just given you 10% discount for staying in osada bu poana either in this Cottage or Buri Cottage or the apartment and you can also use the Sona here so think about it 10% of the price which is about 350 polish Z which for a night which is about let's say 80b and you're knocking off another 10% down and it's only two hours from the airport the flight 20 lound to Poland from London stanstead Luton Gatwick or anywhere really in the world you you know it's a global village now so consider staying in the carpatian mountains in these beautiful surroundings let me show you more yo so let's have a look inside the sh cottage which means gray but I said it's not really gray let's have a look so there's a place to leave your luggage here Hall quite a big kitchen place to watch TV which does work toilet unfortunately uh this only shower here what else yeah I show you the the sleeping quarters which are upstairs yeah it's about well three beds
- We are here with Kamal who's been on the Streets of London for 10 months. -Well to be real I came here about 20 years. I've I had a flat in on the a of dogs and I lost it um through someone passing away the person that passed away was very dear friend of mine called Tracy an MOA she had a terminal illness she was a university English teacher she was highly educated and every day I learned something and that was a 12E Journey before was that your partner it was not a partner it was P purely plutonic yeah it was that soul friend soulmates M the little actions of the person shouts out loud to me you know and she was a true friend I I knew what cocaine was but I never knew well I knew what heroin was but I never come across it I wasn't around and S people until I came to London and it all started off in the West End and then we she got a flap because she was raped by a man and a woman in B daylight yeah and um it was a high profile case they put her in a safe house and I asked her where she'd like to live in England and she said London cuz her daughter Holly used to live here so she got flat in in um Lee South London right anyway to make money we'd have to go the West end with big history and she just had gift to the gab she's only about 4' 8 yeah petique very like you know Highly Educated very clever is a privilege and she used to go in the pub and come out the other end with well over £50 and then before you knew it we was not going back to the flat so we lost that flat then we got another flat I was there for about seven years it's the best years that pardon was it the same the same woman with you yeah I was there for about seven years it was on the a dogs mud shoot and um yeah I was settled you know and happiness is a state of mind and that's what I search for happiness real true and true people to be around which is very hard um I consider myself to be very lazy because I have no ID and I have to sort all of that out but it's like over and over and over again yo
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Folks we are here with Ian and you've been on the Streets of London for how long ? -This time 9 days -Only 9 days so it's not like you living on the streets yes now I am you are um I was in accommodation up until the week before last and the landlord sold the property uh I was in a HMO housing of multi occupancy I was renting a room in a large house right the landlord sold the property yes and so for nine days I've been on the streets for nine days so so uh why why did you end up in the first place in the the the place you've been before I was homeless last year for 3 four months and a charity called Street link helped me get off the streets last year and got me into that accommodation what what what is the name of the charity it's called Street link strling they they helped you they were good you're efficient they come out people put a referral in and a member of the public they put a referral in and they come out to see you they verify that you're homeless and then they help you find accommodation yes I see I see Street link is the and are you living on the streets with your dog yes he's Oscar Oscar is Ian and Oscar right is that the usual place we are in Liverpool Street station is that where you hang around yeah I I hang around here but I don't sleep here um where I sleep further in the city I don't tell anyone simp because of safety of course of course um cuz you hear stories you know Ian tell me your story you know where you from and about your childhood and growing up I'm from Preston in Lancashire I've been in London for eight years me and my brother I came down here to just for a different life you know my brother was in a bit of trouble up north we came here I ended up getting an accommodation I was working as industrial cleaner and just everything went South you know um I lost the accommodation that's last year and I just struggled so so for 6 years I was good here I was working I had accommodation last year I lost my accommodation on my job and just from
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Hey folks welcome to yet another episode this time it's a podcast right we have Arnold, Cat and Malvin uh and we are going to discuss a big big project you know I've been involved in uh homelessness topic for some time Arnold found me through the internet and he's interested he wants to give something to the homeless people sorry about that um it's accommodation everybody and cat is a musician she's going to play for us later on malvin is a personal trainer offering uh help with mental well-being anyways uh Arnold can you say what's on your mind uh well I'm just grateful that we've got as far as as we have because um what I've realized especially recently is that I can have as many good ideas as as many you know plans for future and and best wishes for people and hopes and dreams but until you act and do something about it then that's just just going to stay a dream so uh I've kind of focused on trying to take the action that needs to be done to get it together which includes contacting yourself contacting C contacting mov and speaking about it more because when it stays in my head it's not going to go anywhere all right so um you came up with a project of a magazine uh raft app yes can you tell us more about it uh raft Up Magazine um was in has been inspired by other magazines that have tried to help homelessness uh such as a big issue and dope magazine um I've seen big issue vendors like my whole life I've lived in London and sometimes you you see them and 5 years later you see them still and so that made me think that the there was something not quite right with the model of these magazines and uh I just want to create a different model that can potentially helps someone uh immediately or very quickly rather than rather than them having to figure the rest of it out themselves well the most important is importantly is you have a boat to offer right uh accommodation on a boat for two people uh and that will be their story will be in the magazine I presume it will b
Folks this is quite interesting I'm in #Poland in #Tychy City and I met this lady who can speak pretty fluent #English she was born in Australia and she's homeless in Poland now right what's your story I'm homeless in Polish because when I came to Poland I was 15 and I had to speak I had to learn because I only I didn't know the the Polish language Russian I had to be educated here in Poland and my parents they had they were for camps they immigrated to Australia I was unfortunately born there i' be just born there when I came to Poland I have to say the truth nothing I I love the Poland I love the Polish people but my education here was difficult for me because I didn't know the Polish language the Russian language I did I had to learn I had to I was scared and I was here divorced I have one son he's 50 and my private life here in Poland is very difficult I I I met I'm speaking I and how is it to be homeless in Poland it's difficult to be here because if I I'm an a woman not only a woman man he's homeless he's homeless I'm homeless too and I don't understand one thing the Polish government why why do they I have to for yesterday I had to go to I don't know be to one two one three it's not for me and I I was here in know one woman a Polish woman here in in yes and the woman she just wanted woman from how long you've been homeless what's your name v v how long how long you've been homeless homeless is with periods with I Hadad periods but two one month one month one month and I'm so scared because I meet people good people and bad people people uh really different in the in my situation they understand me and someone wants to help me the police wanted to help me the police but for did you not have a chance to go back to Australia and know I'm 74 and I'm so old and I was operated here in Poland many times and I was just God bless me I believe in God that I did didn't have the cancer because they wanted to the medical the medical situation medical situation for me have
Hello hello and one more time hello this is your boy vlogger Zupa and yes I've tested negative for covid so what I'm off to Poland I'm flying today follow me for my another trip to my home country I will show you more of it all right get yourself something to drink and enjoy the Vlog so I'm off to stad now going to Victoria get the coach from St to stanstead that's the plan [Music] how I love you love you the price of that Journey that means from Victoria to stad and turn is about 25 lb it's not too bad in much cheaper than the train behind us there's Parliament London eye and we heading towards the [Music] North [Music] oh did you see that wild Peak folks so we are just about to approach Osa poana my we sister helped me cuz I got stuck look at the weather here yes we've got snow my sister [Music] AATA you see [Music] him [Music] one of the interviews I've managed to conduct yesterday is a woman from Australia she was born in Australia and lived there till she was 15 and then her parents took her to Poland she's homeless now in Poland and she's 70 year old Biol lingual basically the language stayed with her even though like she had had any contact with it but it's interesting she says one sentence there that you I hope you pay a notice is she says it's my parents were in camps homeless in Poland now right what's your story I'm H in Polish because when I came to Poland I was 15 Happy Days folks zupa has just given you 10% discount for staying in osada buana either in this Cottage or Buri Cottage or the apartment and you can also use the SAA here so think about it 10% of the price which is about 350 polish Z which for a night which is about let's say 80 pounds and you're knocking off another 10% down and it's only 2 hours from the airport the flight 20 pounds to Poland from London stanstead Luton Gatwick or anywhere really in the world you you know it's a global village now so consider staying in the carpatian mountains in these beautiful surroundings let me show [Mus
Hello hello and one more time hello this is your boy vlogger Z welcome to yet another Vlog this time as you can see I'm sick I've got covid so stay with me I will do that test I show you how to do a like a home use a home kit a self test it's pretty easy but uh it may be worth to know how you use things like that so stay with me and I'll tell you more about my covid the first symptoms you've got the chills and then I after a couple for me it was couple days I developed the the fever and uh uh kind of like the the order the hopefully the second stage of the illness and that lasted quite a few days now four days and um I'm still still at it see how it goes hope not it's not a long one anyway so I show you how to prepare and have a covid test when you uh consider yourself being sick with covid f you see these ones are the tests from yesterday you see the two lines and that's the positive uh that's the positive uh read from a sample folks so first of all you have to blow your nose let's start I will show you how to do it so after you blown your nose you can you're supposed to be 2 and 1 half centm I'm not going to go that deep I hate it enough and then we put it in the liquid make sure you stir it around it's supposed to be there for 1 minute the one the last time I did it it was a bit different it was just a liquid and this time it's it's h like a for me substance well anyway you see that's unfortunately there are two lines there and that means I'm still having a bug inside me me but I'm doing all right well you've got to subscribe like and comment and see if I have survived and if there's any there are any effects thank you for watching this one and I hope to see you on the next one till then [Music] vlogger better I said better I [Music] better hey till next time your boy ZJoin this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/cha.../UCc6D5Fnuv-x76ZuBEE1QzqQ/join Check my vlog on https://bloggervloggerselektazupa.blogspot.com/ Please subscribe to my channe
Gblazeproductions is interviewing Terror Telboy - musician from LONDON. Folks if you want a similar interview for yourself don't hesitate and contact vlogger zupa now and see you in the studio Cheerio today vlogger Z's got guests in the studio there are tell boys in the house and G blaz is going to have an interview with him so tune in get yourself a cup of tea and watch this episode and his music distributor and his mental health a big topic today guys so let's check him out so tella how have you been this week yeah I mean I've been doing quite a lot I do online meetings or key changes uh I go I go to the choir every Tuesday with a key changes choir uh I usually get studio time when I got that I got no studio time at the minute I got a cash in my studio time with key changes in early January but I've been working with ug blazing uh doing some videos uploaded a new couple of videos recently and working on on some new material M check one two big up all the people in the struggle I've waited a long time to be a m man I've had patience now I got studio time I'm going to have good punctuality and good attendance cuz last not game is serious and L and streets are dangerous I want a life that's absolutely fabulous want to live life in a fast lane Fast and Furious want to be big and orious big and humongous on these streets I've been Fearless ferocious vicious malicious I used to think life is hopeless cuz I was going I'm heartless cuz I was going I'm ruthless what can I say I'm an anus all about status out standing marvelous this the part where in comes to find yourself pick yourself up put yourself back on track I've never give up music I never give up rap that's why so you talks a little bit about key changes and about working with me so how did you meet me and and how's key changes help you as we do go to key things together yeah I met G Blaze through key changes uh he was a service user but key change uh G Blaze is more sort of a a producer than an MC and he makes Be
All right folks we are here with Larry who's been on the Streets of London for how long uh 6 years on and off 6 years 6 years on and off what triggered your homelessness Larry um I was on drugs yeah I was on drugs before so yeah def all right so it was the drugs uh yeah the where you from Larry I'm I'm liia Lithuania you speak very good English how long you've been in the UK I'm 24 years 24 years and uh have you been and how long did you say you've been on the streets 6 years made you homeless not right got mental he he's got mental heal so why are we at here so you had an accident yeah a bike accident you were on a bike you would probably drve right from from so you came to the UK and you worked but I was working every yeah and then um one day we got the party someone someone of me try the drugs so and and then I lost everything my job my you know my friends I was to trust everything so yeah you lost everything yeah I become homeless become homeless and where do you sleep um on the streets you know outside the doors you know um whatever I can I see I got the money but I go to the shter yeah whatever we can mhm all right and uh Larry so uh was it did you say 24 years in the UK yeah so you've been very young when you came um yeah 16 years 16 years do how is the situation in Lithuania now are the homeless people over there I think so yeah cuz I haven't been here for for 11 years so I'm not was people yeah you have not been there for 11 years yeah all right I used to see some homeless people yeah and what is your job what is your occupation what did you um I used to work um construction sites um warehouses pting shops like yeah whatever I can wherever you wherever you can all right and what about your addiction now are you still I'm no I come on treatment you're on treatment how is it how is it going um yeah but I change the area um I change the people know the friend and you know I'm trying my best so yeah okay so you you don't touch it that's good I don't touch anymo
Folks we are here with Scott who's been on the Streets of London for how long 9 and a half months and could you just tell us what triggered your homelessness basically um I was living at home with my mother um for for a long period of time but I wasn't on the attend agreement I was living at home with family um she was she wasn't very uh she wasn't she was quite ill she had Ms um she passed away made you Hess not right got mental health he's got mental health so why are we at here so you had an accident yeah a bike accident you were on a bike you were probably drunk right you know from from from uh cocaine from Arin from crack tablets um which is quite recently and because because I couldn't afford the tenant because it was privately rented and I couldn't afford the rent the the landlord took the property off me and and evicted me and uh I went to the council and their answer was cuz I chose to live in a property knowing intentionally that I couldn't afford it they're trying to say I made my S intentionally homeless and they're not eligible to help me they've put me on a waiting list um which is basically anything from from six anything from 16 years upwards um for a cancel property which is just it's just ridiculous 16 years is a long time to stay homeless for yeah definitely I'm not I'm not class as a main priority because I'm there's nothing wrong with me whatsoever I I can work I'm fit as a fiddle but because there's nothing wrong with me I am in the lowest band I'm in the lowest priority in my own without being disrespectful in my own country I'm in the lowest possible band I'm not allowed to beat I've just literally just got to stay homeless and wait until something becomes available for me I've not I've got I've been given a keywork art I must admit that there's certain things they are doing to help but there's a lot more they could do it's not there's not a lot of help around they're just if you can be brushed off they will brush you off they won't they're n
I met Dinu in central London. He has been on the streets for the last 16 years because of alcohol. . . . Vlog in text: All right folks we are here with Dino he's been on the Streets of London for how long roughly 16 years 6 years 16 16 years oh right wow so you're very very experienced to the life on on the streets well I pretend to be what made you homeless got right got mental heal he's got mental heal so why are we at here so you had an accident yeah a bike accident you were on a bike you were probably drunk right from from from cocaine from aoin from crack tablets what what is it that you sleep I can sleep everywhere in the rain in the snow doesn't matter for me is that where you usually see on the rain and on the streets especially yesterday coup of rain I sleeping there opposite tell me your story how did you end up homeless CU you said you you come from Romania right yeah and you came here and what happened I tried to make a better life than my country like many others and uh it was okay for a while but I couldn't save money at all I couldn't I couldn't so after a couple of months I end on the street I talk about 2007 and up on the street I tried to that was that in the UK or sorry it was that in Romania or in the UK yeah you came to to the UK and you couldn't get any job I had job before I had even this year I tried to have around more jobs more jobs but because I am addicted to alcohol it's not easy for me it's not easy I see what jobs did you do before well when I came here okay in my country I never work work in building but I was working here for a while you work as a in a building industry yeah constructions yeah but you you got but never in my country like a labor very simple things but I couldn't save money at all I couldn't rent is very expensive I couldn't afford it I can't afford it this year already lost four jobs just apply back on the street I was working for a couple of months sleep in the park go to work in the morning but it's not easy it's n
Hi folks this is your boy vlogger super we are here with Julie we are in toting London how did you end up homeless Julie well I I ended up I had a flat and I let people in it who smoke drugs and that's how I lost my flat what made you homeless got right got mental health he's got mental health so why are we out here so you had an accident yeah a bike accident you were on a bike you were probably drunk right you know from from from uh cocaine from Aro from C tablets the uh the uh housing came in the police came in and invited me and then once theying me they got in touch back with the council then we went to C and that's how I lost my flat so that's how I've become hopeless and when was that uh um about five it's about 3 months now 3 months lost it you've actually lost it yeah all right are you from toting yourself no I'm from war F where is that with that's that's uh you know elephant castle oh right that area that area yeah but you you live in here I was where you used to live well but where I live was STW all right all right Julie tell me about your like childhood growing up did you grow up in in that elephant castle area yes yeah yeah um War Ro that comes under the elephant castle and that so yeah but I had a very good child child I've got six sisters and I had two brothers so you know I mean my brothers have gone now and one of my just have gone now uh they died but um other than that um I just do this day today to live so I mean I'm not the only one on Le there loads of us to do it so you know you have to get by somewhere or have a a match mode um but sometimes we have to raise money um to get into a hostel every night so once you raise raise that money you you got a bed for right how much is that 202 2020 that's a lot of money for and that but you know but sometimes you can get a motel for that as well so it all depends where you go to try and get an AO all right you know is there a lot of homeless people in that part of London oh yeah it's a lot people you kn
Meet Gypsy Andy - 16 months on the streets - NORWICH, England. We are on the streets of Norwich with Andy who's been homeless for how long 16 months this time what triggered your homelessness uh breakdown in work epilepsy illness mental illness been out of work anymore things going on you know what I mean no one giving you any help basically you don't you see people sleeping and shock doorways but then they put other people up in hotels and it don't make no sense now I've got mental health he's got mental health so why are we at here so you had an accident yeah a bike accident you were on a bike you were probably drunk right from from from and you said you were a fisherman in Corell right cool Scotland Spain vgo France all over fishing you had your own boat no I always just run other people's boat but I got class on Skippers ticket take up to 500 tons to see two weeks of of what sorry uh two tons of what 500 tons of boat oh right 500 T Boat two weeks right right and what what did you catch crabs and lobsters crabs and lobsters yeah sustainable efficiency always always e all right and will tell us about your like childhood and stuff you know growing up I grow up in cor by the seaside by the beaches all corn was all nice by the beaches surfing wear boat when I was 12 we didn't go to school from a gypsy site oh you from the tin Gypsy tin yeah so I I made my own money by the time I was travel I had my own little boat which show you the R I see so no schooling just straight to works sker yeah and then Ed I wanted to go to school but the school would have me cuz I knew I was a gypsy they very Prejudice around here about gypsies all right Andy and tell me how is it to be homeless in norch do do you get a lot of like help no no the wrong people get to help lots of people pretend to be homeless they go to his centers and they give out food and there's people going in who's got Flats they got bedsits but because they're friendly to a people and they know them and they're on t
Spitalfields Markets know also as meat market - things to do in London. Welcome to Zupa Vlog hello hello and one more time hello this is your boy vlogger zupa Dean is with me and we are in Central London in a place called Spitalfields field markets SP how do you pronounce that SP Fields SPS is the native pronation of the place so we're going to show you the the markets in central London look at that anyway so how have you been it's been a while since I've been uh vlogging that's due to new circumstances in my life got a new job but fortunately Dean get me out and I'm back vlogging hey thanks God for my friend Dean all right Scott and uh could you tell us more a little bit more about the place where we are now um it's one of my favorite places that I come to um what is it um it's it's a market basically um but it's a local market it's like a a little village um and a lot of the people that come here how you call it um split field market and now D is taking us to shortage and what is shortage it it's like um it's it's a very like hi hip hip area of London very um like um just has lots of clo like vintage clothes Shops and and things like that all right see shortage and one thing about this maps in London folks they extremely welld designed they've got nothing to do with like a Northeast Maps basically what happens is it says you are here and everything in front of you is there behind you is there left so it's just like you you can easily navigate looking at these maps in London the so shortage is there that's where we going and that's where we are shouldn't take too far yeah let's go to here short CH Street that's where we heading short CH Street folks okay let's go something hold on folks on the on the way to shortage we passed a box Park and Dean didn't know what the box Park is so I'm showing him what the box Park is you see all righty box Park is a place where you can eat food from all over the world drink beer and watch sports events and this uh places are locate
Folks I just met Richard who is a basker and plays a flute on the streets of norch how long you've been doing this for uh for about 10 years now something like that 10 years Y and um you enjoying play for for the public I just enjoy playing for myself really it keep makes me happy and then if I can make a little bit of money at the same time that's a a bonus really yeah all right well tell me your story how you ended up in playing music and yeah I didn't start till uh late in life really I kind of went down the the road of what everybody does you know like getting a job and all that kind of thing but um struggled in that kind of uh lifestyle then I eventually I ended up being homeless myself uh was homeless for decade for over a decade homeless yeah was that in Norwich or in a lot of time in Norwich Cambridge uh other cities around B ex other cities around England um but during that time i' learned to play The Whistle so that's something that uh it's not a flute it's a whistle it's an Irish whistle yeah they call it a Penny Whistle Irish whistle I see um but if so yeah if I hadn't become homeless then I would never have learned this you had more time on your hands than yeah well I just needed something to do that um that would suit the way I was living I suppose and I heard a I heard a girl in Cambridge playing the the Penny Whistle it sounded great so I thought I'm going to I'll learn that yeah so that's why all right give us a a sample please [Applause] [Music] d [Applause] yeah very nice very come coming you know sothing music for sure yeah it took me a long time to obviously I'm nervous now like to get over the nerves of actually playing in in public took a long time but uh I can do it now yeah well done well done and you said you started quite late when you were 20 years ago well well you were an adult already 10 years ago 10 years ago wow it's never I was in my yeah it's never too late I don't and you read you learn how to read music notes as well 10 years ago
All right folks we are in Norwich in East Anglia and we are talking to Baren who's been on the streets of of nor 67 years 6 seven years already uh what happened to you to your arm my friend 196 6 I think it was or something um my arm got burned off basically long story not quite sure how it happened now I got B he's got mental health so why are we at here so you had an accident yeah a bike accident you were on a bike you would Dr right my arm got burned off basically long story not quite sure how it happened but uh ended up in hospital really forcing me to have injections and treating me the way they thought I should be treated um I came to next to a fireman who was dying got burned electrocuted or something uh then I ended up being one of the most intelligent people I lived on one of the roughest trailer sites in the country what about place called EAS Ross in menley um next to Cove place called Cove next to farm air show all right farmer air show no don't know that where they have all the air displays with the aircraft uh anyway went to school like you do lived rough grew up like uh fighting and arguing all the time cuz it was a workers site at tackers and travelers and in that place where you grew up yeah Gypsies and all sorts cuz you say you've been born in Canada yeah and how old you've been when you came back I was four when I came here you well you you didn't come back you came to to England when you were four 9 years ago and your father is Canadian and your my father was a Bo Bell's man London Man London man in Canada I London here my my my father moved out to Canada oh they he moved out as well yeah all right with his father Baron tell me something about norch this is my first day in Norwich very controlling very controlling um not a lot a lot but there is if you behave yourself and you do what they want you to do then I suppose it's help but it's a very boring lifestyle very repetitive and very judgmental you mean that the police is is is kind of controlli
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