Maybe just keep doing the same kind of videos, if one in every ten has to be taken down we still have the other nine to watch. I guess they made quite a fuss over the last video if you're thinking of changing things a lot. I think you have a good way of making the interviews and appreciate your work.
@KoldTurkey
Жыл бұрын
Wow ..you guys are amazing!!! I was overwhelmed by the genuine love and support and really great suggestions you guys proposed in helping me move forward.. I read every comment and I am deeply touched by the considerate effort everyone put into responding to tbis video. I will endevor to continue what I do, but more mindfully. And thats genuinely as a direct result to the marvelous support in this thread below. Thank you ALL from my heart ❤
@drdree8396
Жыл бұрын
love the hair looking great
@sunnybae9047
Жыл бұрын
Keep interviewing. You’re great at it. You are not in it for money making, you have been there before, you show zero judgement whatsoever on the people you interview. I find your videos so wholesome regardless of the sadness or hardship. Your interviewees deserve to have their voices heard and I listen to them carefully. It’s only good you do. I listen with total compassion for them, which deepens my understanding and subsequent need to always show kindness. ❤️ (an Irish primary school teacher.)
@jackiespatsysdavy1869
Жыл бұрын
You're one of the most sincere people around, so very selfless, compassionate and empathic, I'd imagine that everyone that knows you personally could wholeheartedly vouch for that, you and your chanel have had an affect on me for the better, i see these people now, they're not just a blank face holding a cup, they're not invisible, they've all experienced trauma, i want to help them when i see them now because through watching your chanel i realize this could be me or anyone else had our cards been dealt differently in life, keep going Pauly, please keep doing what you do 💚
@niamhgilvarry5865
Жыл бұрын
You do great work you listen to people you a sound genuine guy lol
@Dublinireland5
Жыл бұрын
Kold Turkey... I hope that you are okay because you seem a bit sad in this KZitem clip so I'm just asking because we care about you us followers...... ❤❤.
@KoldTurkey
Жыл бұрын
Im good my friend thank you for asking tho😊
@Signaman-z9d
6 ай бұрын
Everything you said is on the money
@Signaman-z9d
6 ай бұрын
Have you anything coming up Paul you must be a busy Man hope all's going well . Must catch up soon.A oul chinwag ✌️
@lenny7514
Жыл бұрын
Hi Pauly T. Hope you're well. I know these things take time, energy & cooperation. Perhaps interview someone from the Merchants Quay Addiction on how things could be improved / challenged to stop the scourge of addiction destroying the younger folk. I think your interview style is very positive. Sorry to hear you are experiencing some setbacks regarding the channel
@jpaulgetty8998
Жыл бұрын
We need to hear the Story from the street If You Quit our People on the street wont be heard . For me Your channel is like Narcotics Anonymous and has helped me stay straight I would like to thank all the People who have shared their story they are very brave and " YOU GUYS BROTHERS AND SISTERS " do save people by sharing . Pauly if you try to please everyone no one will be happy . Jah bless Pauly your work is sound . PS : I dont take the flak so its easy for me to say keep going .
@philomenamurphy1666
Жыл бұрын
Paul, You’re doing a great job giving these vulnerable people a voice. Don’t give up, your interviews are great. Hope the book is going well, looking forward to reading it. Phil 🌻
@Itsonlymakebelieve
Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, I look forward to your videos, as it is a great learning experience, in understanding less fortunate people and addiction issues. I watched your latest video and felt that, maybe interviewing each person separately would have helped. I read the comments and normally people are kind to you and to the people being interviewed. However, sometimes people make cruel comments which might have triggered her Family to reach out to you. You could turn off the Comment section or delete any disparaging remarks about these unfortunate people. Anyhow, I would like to see you continue your interviews. You might choose different locations, as in over a cup of coffee or a small meal somewhere, rather than on the street, although this will affect spontaneity.
@AshlingMcgovern-ir9bu
Жыл бұрын
Is that i picture of you in the back round u are mad 😂😂
@DublinLadEddie
Жыл бұрын
Paul sometimes in life we need to make changes 🙂 You do whatever you feel is right for yourself man 👊 But i will still be following your channel and watch your videos 👌 And catch you again in your next video 😉 Mind yourself Paul and mind how you go 👍
@barlonmrando4921
Жыл бұрын
Good afternoon, i have been following you since the beginning. as content creator i know what its like when it comes to the situations surrounding content i have an outdoor channel. the thing is here with you and yours is this.. you are the only one doing it over here in ireland others exist in other parts of the world. its important work you do here shedding the light on the woes of the darker side of irelands society bringing a voice to those that are sick of screaming for help. you bring light to lots of differnt situations regarding the random encounters you help educate those who are otherwise blind and deaf or more likely to not give a toss about certain things. I would say dont change the channel persay but let it evolve while carrying on the format. people need to see this, people lose their loved ones and all they have is their final moments of them talking with you and that gives them some kinda hapiness in their dispair trust meon that. you could maybe even go one step further and link in with MQI and all their staff interviewing them or the simon comunity or brother luke that kinda route where you show the frontline too.dont mind the snow flakes but yes you do have to take into account the feelings of those in the camera shot. i think its trojan work you are doing here and i support you i share your videos keep it up pauly.. I had my brother home at xmas and like yourself hes been in the trenches for years nearly as long as yourself, I have been trying to get him home from birmingham since 2019 so much shit hes lost in ways and like that i showed him your channel and he loved it, he been away from ireland for over 10 years and it gave him a good insight to how things are here. HE DIDNT EVEN UNDERSTAND KZitem TILL I SHOWED HIM IT AT XMAS!! he left ireland as it was becoming a thing so for him to see hands on how things are and what he might have to endure when ge gets his shit together to come back was great and this is why the work you do is important i think. keep at it pauly keep doing what you are doing its a kinda light in the darkness you could say.
@Dublinireland5
Жыл бұрын
You have done a lot of good highlighting people that are homeless and allowing them to explain what has happened in their lives and why they are homeless I hope you will continue,, I understand 70 people last year homeless died on the streets.,,, it is true to say a lot of people seem to be involved and around drugs which is a shame,, I believe the doctors cannot be trusted to give out the medication that people need so therefore it needs to be sold over the counter at the pharmacy in the chemist I would legalize CBD oil like they have done in Holland which is stronger there are a lot of people with disabilities that need it I do not consider this to be a Street Drug,, it seems a lot of problems are around accommodation and relationships,,, we thank you for all that you are doing and hope that you will continue...... For the love 💓 of Ireland.... 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪💞💞💞,
@Tom_Bee_
Жыл бұрын
CBD oil is legal in Ireland, just as it is in the whole of the EU. You're welcome.
@Dublinireland5
Жыл бұрын
@@Tom_Bee_ thank you for getting back CBD oil is legal in Ireland but not like it is in Holland where it is stronger thanks 🇮🇪🇮🇪
@anthonyreidy8230
Жыл бұрын
I think what you do is great you never intrude on people.peace bro
@deeppurple883
7 ай бұрын
It's usually our past that catches up with us Paul. I think that's the issue with some families. KZitem is forever. This issues that your trying to hilight are not having the same impact on people. This is because it has become normal to see all this being being played out on the streets. Because of the bad behaviour on the street's by the addicts harassing the public for money to feed mostly the crack habits. I think the general public are turning against the poor unfortunates as they were once called. The empathy is thin on the ground because the nature of the beast has changed, CRACK.
@KoldTurkey
7 ай бұрын
You may well be 100% correct bro.. sad to say but its just becoming the norm
@deargdoom.69
Жыл бұрын
Your videos are powerful, Paul. We all make mistakes
@outthecutttv
Жыл бұрын
Love you bro
@maggie4396
Жыл бұрын
Hello! am from Canada! i found your channel about a month ago! you do a great job! a lot people around the world interview homeless people! and did't have problems interview homeless include the family of them! who are possible shame of them for not helping the one in the family who are on the street! Mark from INVISIBLE PEOPLE from U.S.A ! never have problems filming homeless people! he doing that for more than 20 years i think! he a ex homeless and beat his addiction! i did't see anothers person filming homeless from Ireland! you are UNIQUE ! you doing good thing for homeless people! YOU GIVE THEM A VOICE ! JUST FOLLOW YOUR HEART AND CONTINUE WHAT YOU DOING! AMAZING! Dominique😊❤👍
@daviddoherty75
Жыл бұрын
Love your content,Maybe interviews with people who are in recovery.I sometimes get uncomfortable when looking at people who are in pain.
@brendanharford9295
Ай бұрын
Keep doing what your doing
@KoldTurkey
Ай бұрын
Thank you bro
@RichyKearnsproductions
Жыл бұрын
what your doing is great keep at it but if you want to do something different show people the process of how to escape homelessness how to videos on the forms people must fill out place where you can get a meal and a shower try to get interviews with people who run focus ireland or local tds ask them the hard hitting questions no1 wants to explore other avenues like the music scene for a break form the heavy stuff
@lorrainedowling1287
Жыл бұрын
That's a shame Paul,,but you need to do what's right for you,,I'll still be watching,, documentary sounds good too, good luck with Ur new ideas but I'll be staying tuned 🙏
@guitarstorms
Жыл бұрын
Keep up the amazing work pal
@keithireland6627
7 ай бұрын
That is frightening god help them. The street fentanyl is relatively cheap compared to US prescription opioids. Originally opioids in the states were exclusively cancer pain relief but there was profit in expanding the indications. Empire of Pain is a great book on it. All the best🍀🍀🍀
@damolee4713
Жыл бұрын
I don’t think you should change your channel at all I love your videos you give the homeless people a voice which they don’t really have I don’t see why anyone would have a problem with that
@appalledpaul5497
Жыл бұрын
Organisation, cooperation & funding. You/we'll have to become an NGO to chase all the other homeless & addiction NGO's to do their jobs properly or else we'll just have to do it ourselves! Treatment centre's you say? OK agreed but that's just the beginning, many people could do with a warm dry home within a safe environment. Would have to and practice a sincere cooperation devoted to sustaining and growing a productive community. We should be capable of setting up a trailer park and/or sheltered tent city with extra marquees and sheds to accommodate people and rehabilitation industries. Something the travelers and new immigrants would be used to. All we need is a volunteer buddhist monk who will initiate the herbal 'nausea therapy' for cleansing😶🌫
@richardgamlin1459
Жыл бұрын
In 50/60 years time my grandchildrens grandchildren will no longer have sea side towns . Under water . No longer a 🇬🇧 cultural heritage.. In 50/60 years time homeless people will be everyone or no one In 50/60 years time our universe companions as admitted by USA Congress last week will have eaten us or assisted us in stopping wars. In 50/60 years time we as a species will be either exstinct or better than we are now . Having spent some years on the road in Europe homeless I learnt many things. 1 stay away from big towns city's 2 stay clean wash clothes as and when you can 3 buying illegals do deal and go 4 Don't do shit that can get you where you ppl are 5 So many friends gone now one way or another street life heaven/hell is what it is . 6 stay safe bless u ♥️
@mlsfrost
Жыл бұрын
Maybe do some stuff with the youth? How they see Ireland, their future hopes, ethnic minorities how they find life here I dunno just ideas 💡
@charlottedowling2241
11 ай бұрын
You are amazing Pauly and should be paid for your videos . U have opened up the eyes of so many people who otherwise would just walk past poor unfortunate people that are just like us all God bless you 🙏🙏
@greggbelt9387
Жыл бұрын
Paul, you're a good man. I appreciate and understand what you do. Sorry anyone would give you a hard time.
@Sweatgamer5
Жыл бұрын
love watching you videis i am in recovery 4 years dont stop making people aware of the hardship with addiction snd homeless !!!!! you can keep. everyone happy …. the family are wring as its not the story .. this us coming from a person who has a family that have been rhur it .. if the person gives you there ok that shoukd be enough …. i enjoy your content ive followed you from the start
@mo6278
Жыл бұрын
Its a family if they tell you to do something you'd be best saying nothing and doing what your told. Anyone from Dublin 8 might of concidered that there might be blow back from that one not blaming the interviewer but i thought he was from the area
@lilimarleen6350
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Paul for your help. I lived in Dublin. I know what homelessness means. I never did drugs. But I am mental sick: bipolar. I left Dublin 9 months ago and since didn't leave the house. I suffer from Anorexie and very hard Depression. I am closed to the death. No contact to anybody is so hard. Thanks for listening. You a great guy
@KoldTurkey
Жыл бұрын
God bless you Lili, sending you healing thoughts....and a virtual hug. 🫂 ..Im no great guy, I spent most of my life being a selfish addict, I just trying to be my authentic best in my latter years. Thank you for your touching message, which helped me more than you may know 🙏💚🙏
@janecameron7651
5 ай бұрын
Just found your channel and i find the interviews you do so poignant and humanising. It blows my mind that kids who have been in care all their lives through the circumstances they were born into, are released into the wild so to speak at age 18, with no support, life skills or anything. Prime meat for predators. Same for those who did well in prison, got clean and then have to go to a hostel where active drug use is happening. It must take a monumental effort to drag oneself up out of that life. Keep fighting the good fight, love the channel ❤️
@KoldTurkey
5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the thoughtful commemt
@peakseamus
Жыл бұрын
...... most homeless folk you interview mention how dangerous the homeless hostels are. If that's accurate it's difficult to fathom that all homeless want to be rehabilitated.....as in many wouldn't fit in with the normal grind if picking on vulnerable homeless folk is their thing.
@greggbelt9387
9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@greggbelt9387
9 ай бұрын
Pauly and brother Dan deserve a good Christmas. 🎄 ❤
@KoldTurkey
9 ай бұрын
Greg your very kind brother...you deserve a good Christmas too my guy🙏 🇮🇪🇺🇲🤝🎅
@appalledpaul5497
Жыл бұрын
Peace and love to you and yours Paul & All😌 I've seen cozy modular homes being installed on a leveled site, paving, good fencing, tastefully planted and illuminated. all finished within 3 months for the new war refugees. I was told by locals that Travelers, Homeless & Students are not considered by authorities for such schemes due to the failure rate and consequent destruction of built environment. Irish culture is a disaster in many ways, we all know it. Us beaten types must become 'born again' and follow disciplined ways if there is to be any progress. Am currently thinking about what 100 people could do if they contributed €100 every week for 10 weeks to a project in which they are equal shareholders!! 🤩🥰😘😍
@lisacahill2621
Жыл бұрын
Love your videos, please dont stop , your doing a great job highlighting homelessness & addiction ❤👏
@belleshelle
Жыл бұрын
I only found your channel today, someone linked it on twitter. Grateful 🙏 You can tell your intentions are good and I'm sure whatever direction you go it'll be great. Thanks
@paddymorris6581
Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, Please do not change anything about your channel, you are doing an excellent job with the interviews, you are giving a voice to the voiceless and in doing so shaming the Irish government, please 🙏 keep your channel as it is peace to all
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