Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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I saw a picture of me the other day and I was like, oh my God, it literally, you can literally see my insides in that picture. It's so invasive. Like I saw a paddle board.
While you were talking, I was just, I just hit a Rubik's cube with my feet. One of the reasons we're not going to go to Coachella, listen to these prices, right? The main reason is because we're 40 years of age, but sure, go on.
Hello and welcome to the bonus episode of My Therapist Goes To Me with me, Vogue Williams, Joanne McNally and Joe Attiwell. Okay, girls and boys, we didn't go to Coachella again. And do you know what?
There's stuff that you look at and you're like, oh, FOMO, YOLO, whatever, what's it called?
Yeah.
FOMO. It's FOMO. FOMO is what I think.
Yeah, our generation, we just say, I'd like to be there. We don't agree with it. But I have no interest.
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Chapter 2: What are Vogue and Joanne's thoughts on attending Coachella?
It's like, do you know what I will say? And I just don't feel attractive enough to go. I think it's just like, and it's just... Tits and teeth.
We would have to wear bags over our heads.
I know you don't like when I call out the fact that you are attractive, but you are. Now, me and Jo couldn't go.
Well, Joanne, you'll be glad to hear that I have since grown a beard from being away. I have a pigmentation beard, so I will send you a picture of that later and you'll see why I can't go to Coachella.
Anyway. Too many hot people in one place and I just think for morale, I just don't want to go.
I'd rather go. I saw...
to like a literary festival in Mullingar, do you know what I mean? And then I think I thrive. Someone called it the Influencer Olympics.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now, in fairness, the people, the influencers that are going are absolutely smashing it and they look great. They have all these outfits sorted. But I, I feel like, and it was like looking at the Coachella fashion, it's all boho. It's all like, remember Sienna in the day when she was pretty close? They're all kind of, it's almost like a uniform that they're all wearing.
Yeah. The same kind of, When I was in LA recently, that's the vibe. So I was looking, I was kind of shopping. I was in the vintage shops and I was doing the secondhand shopping thing. And I was like, oh, I would be a cowgirl within a week here. That's the style. It's the vibe. So, and like weirdly when in Melbourne, I was like, the style is like very like dark sunglasses, dark clothes.
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Chapter 3: What embarrassing moment did a listener experience?
Yeah.
Joe, can you fact check that for me, please? I'm pretty sure Moby is doing a gig. He'll be doing the Tree Arena. No, no, no. He's doing some tiny gallery gig.
God, I'd love to go see Moby. If you saw it, go watch his Coachella set. It was unbelievable.
Really? Friday the 21st of August, 2026 at IMA.
Emma yeah yeah yeah oh my god it's the Irish Modern Art Museum yeah did you see that a whole thing with um Sabrina Carpenter she got a bit of a basically she was being called culturally insensitive because somebody there's a there's a sound called zagruta I'm probably not saying it right which was then it's from um it's heard across large gatherings in Arabian cultures Yes.
She heard it and she stopped her set and said, who did that? And then some girls like, it was me. And then she was like, I don't like it. And then the fan was like, it's my culture. And she's like, that's your culture. It sounded like yodeling. This is weird.
Whatever.
People had a load of backlash on her online. She's sitting on stage. Stop. Like a hundred thousand people watching her. And she just heard a noise. She.
she can't figure it out but I just feel like people are always so desperate to try like there's a load of people now calling her a racist online it's like she's never been she just she didn't hear properly come on like what but she had to come out she had to come out and do a whole post and stuff about it and it's just like I just feel like you can be educated about something but you don't need to be educated about absolutely everything I remember I was sitting in I was sitting in a TV studio and someone was like oh this person died and I was like
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Chapter 4: How do Vogue and Joanne feel about social media's impact on body image?
I didn't know. You told me this. I remember this. This was so mean.
Yeah. They were like, this person died. I was like, oh, who's that? And she was like, she was turning around. She goes, don't ever let that come out of your mouth again. And I was like, pardon? And she's like, don't ever say something so stupid again. And I was just like, uh, okay. And I just kind of turned away, but I was like, how rude are you?
Like, I'm asking you to know absolutely everything about, okay, who's Eamon de Valera then? You tell me who's Eamon de Valera.
I know.
I don't know everything about you.
You don't know everything about me. You tell me about that at the time and I was like, no, no, no, that's a, that's a weird.
I know, but I kind of wish I'd stuck up for myself, but you know, when you're just like so shocked by something, you're just like, oh my God.
I also think on stage with the Sabrina yodeling situation, like when you are on stage, you've like a second, like a split second to make decisions about things. And like, you're not there. Like, do you remember the time your one came up to me in the SSC and told me you had my period? Oh Jesus, yeah. And I had a split second at the SSE. It's like it's an arena venue.
Like it's a fuck off big arse venue. So there's a lot of eyes on you. So which means you've even shorter time to make decisions because you don't want to like stop the flow of what's happening. And she... was like, you've got your period. And I looked down, I couldn't see it. And basically was like, told her to go away. And then I was getting dogs, being like, how dare you?
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