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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Hello and welcome to the bonus episode of Soul Sisters.
Oh, another bonus. So if you're only catching up on the bonus episodes now, these are the conversations that myself and Claire have when we press stop on our recording. So if you're looking for the deep and meaningfuls, the OG Soul Sister episodes, that's where you'll find us on a Tuesday. But on a Friday, we jump into one singular topic. And this week, we're going to be talking about
We are talking about Liam Payne, Perry Edwards and Mikey Grain.
Yeah. So as you say, before and after the record, we have a good natter. And one of the first things I think I said to you last week, but when we were recording the main episode was... I saw the Boys' Own Reunion last week in the Ehrenworth Stadium. And in fact, I was at the BBC last weekend and Ryland is on after my show, Emma Willis' show.
And Ryland comes in and again, chats before and after the songs. And he was talking about DJing at the Boys' Own Reunion. And he had DJed, I think, the night before. And he had realized, you know, you often hear DJs saying, I played what I thought was a really good set, but actually what the audience wanted was a load of steps, songs. That's exactly what Ryland said about Boyzone.
He said the people, the women at the Emirates Stadium just wanted bubblegum pop. Wow. And I said to him, I've seen a lot of pictures and videos of Mikey Graham. Did you get speaking to him at all? And Ryland said, yeah, I did. I did get speaking to him. And I said, how was he? Is he okay? And Ryland said, look, you know, I think he had a fairly well-publicized disappearance.
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Chapter 2: How did Liam Payne's death affect his fans and former bandmates?
It is as important, if not more important, to prioritise your mental health over your physical health. Because if Perry is saying that actually Jessie Nelson left Little Mix and was in fact very much supported when she left, but Jessie's feeling on it was that she wasn't. And she never felt that she wanted to take her own accountability in it.
You know, everybody's going to have their perspective. But I can tell you, let's say from my own perspective, working on my own mental health has helped me take more accountability in life. I see why I have a fight with my sister, old me, F you, sister. I'm not talking to you for months. Me after some therapy.
Okay, well, I went in there and I whipped her up into a frenzy, which led her to say the thing now that's really pissed me off. I guess from where Jessie's standing, she was on her own and the other three, it was like one against three. Yeah.
And we all do it, right? We all speak about people in a way that we shouldn't from time to time. But any time that I criticize somebody else, like I know deep down that that is an unease within myself.
Very much so. You're projecting... your disease, your wound, your trigger onto them. Because let's face it, it's easier to point a finger at somebody else than look in a mirror.
A hundred percent. But it's about the pause, isn't it? Before it's the first darts and the second darts. Like Brian Penny says, the first dart is something that happens. The second dart is how you react. And he says there's space in between the first dart and the second dart.
And I think, you know, we all have a responsibility in broadcasting and, you know, clips that we put onto the internet and things that we create or make. And I just think in the year 2026, we need to stop and mind each other. As Marianne Williamson says, we're either all God's children or we're not.
Yeah.
For sure.
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