"This programme contains some strong language and adult humour." "Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage Simon Amstell." "CHEERING" "SONG: "The Inner Light"" "Hello." "Thank you very much for coming." "How are you?" "AUDIENCE WHOOPS" "Good." "This show that you are about to see is called Numb." "This came from a very real inability to just be in a moment without anxiety and going home at the end of every day of my life feeling quite lonely, disconnected and depressed." "So that's the hour." "I didn't know how disconnected I had become until I was invited to a series of very cool parties last year, by some cool people." "They took drugs, though, and I don't take drugs so that was a bit awkward to see happening in front of me, like these lines of cocaine being wrapped up on a coffee table and to be offered a line and not know what to say," "so I end up saying, "Oh, no thank you, I've just eaten." "You carry on."" "I wanted to be there because it meant that I was one of them and you can't reject the social norms." "I know this because when I was 16 and alcohol was first introduced to my group of friends, I ended up saying, "This is ridiculous," ""we're children."" "And then because I couldn't cope with what was going on," "I would pretend to be asleep on a sofa, thinking," ""I can't wait till I'm 17 so I can drive away from this fun."" "And I don't drink now and I understand the reason we drink in this culture, it creates a fluidity, it means we can sort of cope with the people we love, but if you... if you don't have that, then you need other coping mechanisms." "So what I have noticed is that" "I tend to say the word "fun" a lot at parties." "Well, this is fun." "This is a fun party." "You having fun?" "I'm having fun, what a fun party." "You a couple?" "How long have you been together?" "How do you get a spark alive in your relationship?" "Then they feel awkward and I can relax." "To describe the people at these parties, there was a guy there called Merlin and that is not the issue." "I noticed one night he had the most incredible straight, white teeth and I said to him, "Gosh, Merlin," ""you've got such perfect teeth, did you wear a brace as a child?" "No." "That's the sort of person that was there." "They just grew out of his gums without anxiety." "The people there were comfortable in their bodies." "There were men wearing vests." "Do you know what I mean?" "And I, every three to four years, find myself buying a vest, thinking, "Maybe this time."" "I hated my body when I was a teenager and then I got to about 25 and it suddenly became quite trendy to be skinny and I got a bit carried away and ended up saying at a party," ""I'm quite skinny," and a girl said, "You're not that skinny,"" "and then I was fat." "The other issue, and this is often a problem when I meet new people, they somehow don't realise that I am funny." "And I think if you don't know that coming in, then the things I say seem to be a bit odd or aggressive, and I have to say to them," ""Oh no, don't worry," ""I'm professionally funny."" "And it wouldn't be a problem if I was not perversely drawn to the very trendy, yet humourless." "I was in..." "East London's Shoreditch recently, which is where many of them are," "and I don't want to judge these people." "I want to be one of them." "I like their courage and I think they would like to experience joy." "I feel them saying, "We would like to laugh but our hair is too heavy."" "And I was drawn on this particular night to this guy wearing very large, round, funny, big glasses." "Really funny, crazy, oversized, big, round glasses and I said to him," ""Hi, they're big glasses."" "And he said, "Not really."" "Small face?" "He said, "I'm short-sighted."" "I said, "Oh, I know." "Look, we're all short-sighted" ""but if you can't see how big they are..." ""Maybe you need bigger glasses."" "Then I was worried he thought I was being aggressive, which I wasn't." "I said, "I came over cos I like the look." ""I like what you've got going on." "But you seem to be" ""wearing them without the humour they were designed with."" "I was in New York recently and I met what seemed to be the female equivalent of him." "She is everything you are supposed to be if you've a girl in this culture, very thin, very pretty but also subtly subversive, so she's got this fringe that's slightly too short." "She's got socks and... everything about her says, effortless, cool, success." "She's got this job in design, she's got a boyfriend with one streak of grey in his hair, it's all very clever." "And we meet up on a day that she's come from a flea market and she had purchased a vintage crate." "She said to me," ""Don't you think it's a beautiful piece?"" "And then I didn't know what to do, because I'm not an idiot who can't appreciate the beauty of a crate, but... it didn't feel far away from her saying," ""Look, I've bought a brick."" "And all I want to do is connect with her as a human being and maybe it is all effortless for her." "Maybe she has bought it for its beauty." "But I know that everything I've bought for my flat, everything on the shelves, everything on the walls, so that people come round, they say, "Wow, this is a cool flat." And then" "I have to say, "I know, everything I did is so you would say that."" "There was a lot of talk of Jasper at these parties." "You must meet Jasper Simon." "You'd love beautiful Jasper." "He's in Paris at the moment but when you meet him, oh, my God." "Jasper arrives six months later and I don't really find him attractive but I don't feel I should reject the idea, because I already said no to so much cocaine, and I want to be a guy" "who's at the party, there, one of them." "I don't want to be a guy in the corner, secretly making notes for a show." "So..." "So I find myself sat on a bed with Jasper, inhaling nitrous oxide from balloons." "I don't do drugs but I will if they've come in balloons." "And I felt a little high." "It made me want to touch him, this drug, but rather than going with that feeling," "I stuck with my personality, which ended up saying," ""Maybe we should kiss."" "He then stands up and says," ""I might get a drink, actually,"" "leaving me, just surrounded by deflated balloons, thinking, I didn't even want him but he just got back from Paris." "That's not a reason to go for someone, otherwise I should be stood on the London terminal of the Eurostar." "Bonjour." "Oh, Brussels, continue tout droit..." "I couldn't connect with the people there." "I couldn't connect with Jasper." "I found out, recently, he now works for a magazine that comes out twice a year." "I mean, why not be really interesting, work for a magazine that doesn't come out?" "Have you read Toot?" "No, no-one has, it's too cool for eyes." "It was interesting, recently, being at my cousin's 18th birthday party." "He somehow has these two distinctive groups of friends." "On one side of the garden these young, healthy, comfortable-looking guys playing football." "On the other side, these shy, awkward, weirdo, outsider, odd-balls." "The sort of young people who come and see me do comedy - and thank you for coming." "I decide at that moment in my life I'm going to be with the comfortable people." "I'm going to exist there, and I do." "It's fine, but as I'm leaving I feel bad that I'm not talking to the other people, and this comes out of me," ""Goodbye, I used to be one of you."" "And, because I couldn't connect fully, emotionally with the people around me, I found myself last year going on holiday alone, which I've done quite a bit and it isn't a comfortable thing to talk about or hear, I know, when I tell people I'm going" "on holiday on my own, they kind of panic and start saying things like," ""What do you mean?" "What do you do?" "How do you do that?"" "And you have to reassure them." "It's fine, you go to a museum, you go swimming, you sit in a restaurant, you eat a salad, you pretend to text." "It's fine." "I often take a little notepad with me so I can pretend to be making some notes on something." "Not really, just if anyone is looking," ""Oh, is he lonely?" "Oh, no, he must be a travelling genius."" "But why I'm there and what I like about being alone in another country, anonymous, is that you find out who you are." "Who we tend to be are the fixed, limited perceptions of the people around us and if you are alone, who are you?" "Who are you?" "It turns out, I... ..am a horny sex pest." "And not a successful one." "Just somebody thinking about but not getting any sex, all the time, like this ridiculous addiction, like being addicted to heroin but, somehow, never having found anyone to give you heroin." "Oh, another whole week without any heroin." "How will I overcome this fatal addiction?" "I was in Amsterdam for about three days, thinking about sex the whole time that I was there, apart from, I don't know," "40 minutes in the Anne Frank museum." "And I was there for an hour." "The most sexually exciting it got for me was being at this swimming pool that had been recommended." "I was changing into my swimming shorts and then a man says to me, "Oh, no, this is a nude pool."" "I do not hear nude because of his accent, I hear "new", and think that must be just some weird judgement on my shorts." "So I said, "Well, they're all I've got."" "I ventured to the swimming pool to find everyone was there, naked and now looking at me like I'm a deviant," "and I had to take the shorts off, which was OK, cos I was naked and alone." "If I was there with a friend that would have been quite difficult." "Well..." "These are our willies." "We may not have curtseyed, I don't know." "And as I'm swimming, I realise not only is this a wonderful feeling, but this is not peculiar to the people around me." "It is the cultural norm, but what they don't realise is, they've got a British pervert in there with them." "Although, I just finished this tour and people from Amsterdam came into one of the shows and told me afterwards," ""We don't know what pool that was."" "So... it is not the cultural norm." "I was swimming with a bunch of perverts." "I think that disconnection that I'm talking about comes from a repression of feelings." "I think I was oddly sexually repressed and also, repressing a lot of anger, it turned out." "I didn't even know I had anger." "I would see other people becoming angry and think," ""Well, this is quite silly," especially as I live in Hampstead." "To see people being angry on Hampstead High Street is like, what?" "There's crepes, have a crepe." "But then I was at the Dublin airport, coming home from a comedy festival with a couple of friends and one of these friends sees this girl that he finds attractive, working at the MAC make-up counter." "She was quite attractive." "She was wearing a lot of make-up but we can't judge her for that, she works at the make-up counter, the hours go by, and she gets bored." "These things can accumulate." "And I think that's a problem quite specific to the make-up counter." "I've never gone into a shoe shop and somebody's covered in shoes." "So I say, "Well, let's go over and say hello to this woman,"" "because we're alive and..." "That's something I say occasionally." "And I think, it's been my idea, so I should host the flirting, so I say, "Hello, what's all this?"" "She tells us about the exciting new MAC range and I, in order to get my friend involved with her, in a flirty sort of silly way, ask, "What do you recommend for" ""my friend with his nice, pale skin, what do you recommend for him?"" "She says, "Your girlfriend..." I say, "No, there's no girlfriend." ""He's very much single, what do you recommend for him?"" "She says, "If you had a girlfriend?" I said, "No, there's no girlfriend." ""What would you recommend for him?"" "She says, "Well, women..." and then, and I didn't even know why," "I was warm from fury." "And I start saying things like," ""What if Eddie Izzard walked up?" "This is very limiting, isn't it?"" "She didn't know who he was, which annoyed me." "She was beautiful and she knew that she was beautiful but I think that's all she knew." "And that's just jealousy, really." "If you are naturally beautiful, that's all you need in this world." "I used to get so excited by models at parties. "Models!" "There are" ""models at this party." "I've got to go and flirt with the models."" ""Must have a model." I was recently at a party, there were two models stood in front of me and I was all ready to go into action and I just thought," ""Oh, fuck you."" "Right." "Because what have they done?" "They've grown high." "I learnt to juggle." "It hasn't helped." "It hasn't helped me." "Why did nobody put a piano in front of me as a child?" "Then I could be a guy now, who can play the piano in a bar, taking requests." "There are no requests with juggling, other than, "Don't juggle."" "I was standing there in this airport with no self-consciousness about shouting at this stranger." "I don't care that people are looking." "My other friend comes over and says, "Is everything all right?"" "And I say, "No," ""we just want to buy some make-up," ""but apparently we should just fuck off."" "And then I see my friend for the first time, who's clearly thinking," ""Well, this isn't quite what we planned."" "I didn't even know why I was angry and I've since come to the realisation that it was about how limiting she was being about what was allowed to occur in this world of possibility that we are actually in and to be still so stuck on gender roles." "We all combine the male and the female." "It's only the most insecure men who are aggressively masculine because they feel it's all they've got, and often the most insecure women are wandering around with the least amount of clothes." "I feel them saying, "All I know is I'm a woman." "Come on, get involved."" "And, obviously, that... it's not always a thing that comes from insecurity." "I want to, I feel I should say that's not..." "It's not something that always comes from insecurity, like, it can be an empowering, assertive...." "A girl from New York came to see this show and she was quite brilliant, she had a problem with that." "And what I'm saying is, women..." "We all combine the male and the female and it feels like we're trying to get there." "It feels like, as a culture, we're trying to be all that we actually are, but because there is still this fear, we are being fed these words that don't make any sense." "Like man-bag and guy-liner." "Like men don't have hands or eyes." "Bought this guy-liner, don't know where it goes." "And if I did, no way of putting it on." "It still upsets me to hear even young, trendy couples saying things like, we're having a baby but we don't know the gender so we don't know whether to paint the nursery blue or pink." "We might go for yellow just to be safe." "What is the danger here?" "Go blue, go nuts." "What if it's a girl?" "We don't want her to grow up to be Bruce Willis." "And then they have the baby and these sentences pour out of them." "Oh, we've had a girl but she's quite a tom-boy." "What is this word?" "Maybe your idea of what a girl is supposed to be is quite restrictive." "Oh, we've had a boy but he's playing with dolls." "Oh, God, then put him back in?" "I'm not keen when the word "but" is inserted into a sentence when there is no need for it." "When my grandparents had new neighbours, they said," ""Oh, they're Indian but they're so polite."" "There's no "but"." "When TV dramas don't know what to do with their minority characters, they give them a little twist." "Well, she's black but she plays the oboe." "It's not a twist." "Ooh, the oboe." "I thought she'd murder my wife." "The oboe." "He's in a wheelchair but he's not sad." "What?" "He's wearing a turban but he's also wearing a kilt." "Complex." "I'm very impatient for this time that we live in, the things that are considered normal." "People talk about the past, history, like that was all ridiculous, how could any of that have happened?" "I would like to be in the future now or somewhere else so I could look back at this time and say, "Do you remember" ""when people drank milk from other species?"" "Did they see cows feeding their calves and think," ""Yeah, that's probably for me."" "Do you remember when people got married before they trusted that love would be enough?" ""Oh, it's just our one special day, it's our one special day."" "And then what?" "Do you remember our special day before we sat on this sofa and never got up again?" "I was thin, wasn't I?" "You were thin." "We made it all up, marriages." "It's not a naturally occurring thing, we had to have all this romantic language." "Will you marry me?" "Because it couldn't be the truth, which is, will you please save me from my loneliest depression and fear?" "Because people would have said, "I'm quite busy."" "Do you remember when people thought money was the answer?" "That money would make them happy?" "If I could just win the Lottery," ""Oh, I have won it." "Oh, I've spent it all." "The problem was internal."" "Money is just a system for moving things around and to be so attached to things." ""Oh, I love my car." "I love my car."" "Do you?" "Or do you just hate your wife?" "If you have people excited about a system for moving things around, then you have control." "When I was at primary school, there was a teacher who couldn't control the class and then introduced a points system, where at the end of every week, the person with the most points would win a fun-size chocolate bar" "and everyone went nuts for this." "And I remember thinking, don't you people know that outside of this room there are actual-size chocolate bars?" "What about, do you remember when we had that Pope figure wandering around, saying fatally inaccurate things and eventually we just had to put him in prison for crimes against humanity because you couldn't kill him because he just got replaced?" "That was when we had prisons, of course." "Do you remember when we had prisons?" "When we separated people off into cages rather than giving them the love they needed that would have stopped all the crime?" "You'll have to just trust me on that one." "Do you remember when people got upset when their pets died, but then when other animals died, they ate them?" "Do you remember when food became so processed and unnatural that certain foods became labelled organic, like it was a kooky luxury to not consume poison." "And what about when religious people failed to remember that" "God is nature." "There is nothing more all-encompassing or wise than Mother Nature." "And atheists forgot that science is the study of nature and then they both remembered and had amazing sex by a tree." "And do you remember when people felt proud of where they came from, like it was something to do with them?" "It's just where you happened to fall out of your mother's vagina." "Oh, I'm so proud to be British." "You may as well be proud to be Caesarean." "All these separate flags." "If you're going to have a flag, have a flag of a vagina, so then you can meet people and go, "Oh, hi, where are you from?" ""Oh, same as me." "Let's be friends."" "How was peace finally achieved?" "The introduction of the vagina flag." "But that was the past, right?" "When we fixated on such silliness." "I, when I was turning 30, had a crisis about that and I didn't even know it was going to be a crisis until this moment." "I was wandering along the street in some skinny jeans, trainers and a yellow hoody and I suddenly saw a reflection of myself in a shop window and thought," ""Does my head look too old for these clothes?"" "And I couldn't concentrate on anything else that day because I thought everything in my life depends on youth." "I'm sort of a bit cheeky, you have to be young for that." ""Oh, young Simon is so cheeky."" "Uncle Simon is creepy." "And Grandpa Simon, he's in prison." "I also used to exclusively fancy young men and I thought I needed to look like them in order to be with them." "If that couldn't happen anymore, then I needed a new look and this is what I came up with." "So that now I don't have to look like a young guy." "Now, people look at me and think, "Oh, he must be a poet."" "So I can be at a party and a young guy can be looking at me thinking," ""Oh, hello, his head looks young for his clothes."" "There was also this terrible fear of becoming my father." "We do not have a great relationship." "He invited me to one of his new kids' birthday parties recently." "He started breeding again because..." "what if we run out of Jews?" "That's the actual reason." "I don't feel great about going to the party." "We don't have a great relationship." "I don't know the kids well." "They're all under nine." "I didn't grow up with them." "It's the same sperm but a whole different womb, but you can't say that to a four-year-old on her birthday." "It's best to write that in the card." "My father also asks if I can bring some of my magic tricks that" "I used to do so I can entertain all the children." "Because when I was..." "I wish this was quite a bit younger. ..17, because nobody ever said to me," ""Oh, it's nice, Simon, all this magic." "You might like sex."" "So I had no sex till I was 21 and I really had to make up for lost time." "So there's been quite a bit of sex but now I very much miss the magic." "I like the idea of having a prop at the party, having something to do, because it meant I wouldn't have to be my father's son." "I could be the entertainer guy." "I thought I could make balloon animals for all the children." "But he didn't invite all the children, it was just him and his three kids, and I'd ordered 200 balloons from the internet and once I'd made a couple of poodles and a giraffe, which is the same thing, I..." "I had to talk to my father." "He says, "Let's have a chat."" "I sit down and he says," ""So?"" "Which is a very broad question." "I struggle." "He then follows it up with, "So, what else?"" "I have accepted, after years of therapy, that he was a distant father but that he's such a bad interviewer is unfair." "He then says, "You know, you must come over more often."" "It's like being a restaurant, not providing any food and saying," ""Come again!"" "But we didn't talk for a while and then he phoned me and said, "I've been thinking." "One day, I'm going to be on my death-bed" ""and if we don't have a relationship, there'll be regret."" "So now we make sure we see each other, like, once every couple of months and I always regret it." "But when he dies," "I'm going to feel pretty good." "LAUGHTER" "He, er..." "HE CHUCKLES" "He came over recently, in a week that I had been dumped by possibly the first person" "I've ever actually loved, and..." "AUDIENCE AHHS" "Oh." "Doesn't help, but thank you." "And at the same time as that happening, my washing machine broke." "LAUGHTER" "Fuck you." "This is my actual life." "It's not a fun night out." "We really must put that on the posters." "So he comes over to fix the washing machine but I thought that, perhaps, for the first time, we could actually have a conversation about something." "There was some nurturing, some wisdom that could be provided." "He did not have the emotional capacity to discuss a break-up." "He fixed the washing machine." "I felt very angry that that's what happened that day and I've since come to this realisation." "I mean, I know he came over a day early to do that, because he knew I was upset and he did what he could do and so that's the love." "So now when people say to me," ""That's a nice top, Simon, is it new?" "No."" ""My father loves me."" "And I accept that because he won't be around for ever and at some point, I'll have to have that relationship with a plumber." "And who knows who he is, really?" "Everything is perception." "He came over recently and dealt with this incredible family crisis that we were having and he dealt with it so beautifully, like a trained counsellor." "That was not my memory of him from childhood." "In childhood, he was either angry or distant." "So either we didn't know where he was, or we did and it was not ideal." "He dealt with this so beautifully, with such patience and kindness." "I said to him afterwards, "Who are you?" ""How did you do that?"" "And he said to me, this is what he actually said," ""About two years ago, I cut out wheat."" "I could have had a happy childhood, instead of "Don't disturb Daddy, he's eaten a lot of pasta."" "So, because I couldn't talk about that break-up with him," "I'm going to talk about it with you people now on television." "And it took a long time to even become a relationship and I really wanted something real at that point in my life and one night we had this whole discussion and he said, "Look," ""Maybe I don't want to be Simon Amstell's boyfriend."" "Which was really hard for me to hear because..." "I am Simon Amstell." "And he was... he was my exact type." "He was young and vulnerable and when we first met he had all this crazy, big hair and I said to him, "That's big hair,"" "and he agreed, so we could carry on." "And he has some issues with his step-father and he suffered from a bit of depression and I love all that stuff, so..." "Everything was going so well for about six months and then he found this job, which meant we weren't seeing each other enough and I wasn't sure if there was this tension now because of the job or just us and I thought," "if I can just put some dates in our diaries, there'll be stuff to look forward to, everything will be fine." "And then we meet up in this park square." "We're sat on a bench and he says to me," ""I can't be in this relationship any more."" ""Can't."" "Can't was the word." "And I thought, "You could."" ""Now, pick a date."" "But he could not discuss it at that point in his life, so we hugged and we parted and then I felt like I may cry, which is quite odd for me, but I didn't feel like I could" "in the middle of this public park square." "So I see a coffee shop in the distance and I think, I will go and cry in the toilet of that coffee shop, which was a worry cos often they don't let you cry unless you buy something first." "And there's all this build-up, walking to the coffee shop." "I don't have to buy anything." "I close the door behind me and... because I'm so emotionally blocked," "I feel one tear and I'm so thrilled that happened, I stop crying." "I couldn't even cry the pain out of me." "I get into a taxi home." "The taxi driver is quite perky." "I end up saying to him, you seem quite happy." "How come you're so happy?" "He says, "I'm always happy,"" "which was a clear lie so I pressed him on it." "I said, "How can you always be happy?"" "He said, "I just know there are always people in the world" ""much worse off than me."" "AUDIENCE GROANS AND LAUGHS" "Oh, yeah, that's why I really enjoy eating cos I always know there are people in the world starving." "Mmm, yummy." "I get home and this is the hardest part for me." "This is the problem." "I get home and I can't feel any of the pain." "I go straight to my computer and start typing up what has happened so I can tell you people and I'm so annoyed at my own fingers, like," ""Why are we doing this?" "Because this is all we've got."" "I met up with him a while ago to discuss what had happened and it's very nice during all of that break-up story to see you hugging there in the third row." "That was sort of nice for me." "Thank you." "I mean, is it a bit selfish of you to...?" "It's all right." ""We're fine, aren't we?"" "Everything ends." "LAUGHTER" "So we met up a while ago to discuss what had happened and one of the things he said to me was that he felt that" "I was vulnerable and I needed somebody to take care of me." "To save me." "This did not ring true at all, until I was at a spa hotel in Spain recently." "Because life lessons can come from anywhere." "Many will come tonight and you won't even realise." "You'll think you've seen a comedy show and then tomorrow you'll think, "Perhaps I should leave my husband."" "I request a massage at this hotel and it isn't available so the lady in charge asks if I'd like this other massage, which I haven't heard of, and also this flotation room treatment, which intrigues me." "I say yes to both, thinking they will be two separate events." "What it turned out to be was me lying back in warm water, in a dark room with a man swinging me about." "And I loved it." "It was this strange womb-like space and it felt like he was everything in that womb, mother, father, brother, lover, and also relieving neck and shoulder pain wonderfully." "I also found him quite attractive and not my usual type." "He was quite a muscular chap and I normally go for somebody with no muscles, no bottom, just a stick and a head." "This guy, not only did he have this strong body, he had this, like, kind, vulnerable face, which is a good combination for me." "He had, like, this swimmer's body but the face of someone who maybe can't even swim." "His body's saying, I will heal and protect you, his face saying, unless I drown." "And as he's massaging my shoulders, in the water, in the darkness," "I can feel his breath on my face and I think, there are no laws in the womb." "I could, I could perhaps just lean up and kiss him, couldn't I?" "I couldn't." "Fear, even in that womb-like, dream-like space, was still present." "I was so annoyed at my own fear, then I told this to a friend and he said, "It's good fear was present," ""that would have been really odd."" "So what happened instead was, eventually, he got out of the water and told me to get dressed when I was ready and then I, because he had been healing me and taking care of me, ended up saying," ""Are you sure you don't want to get back in?"" "Like a crazed, middle-aged housewife." "Please, my husband won't touch me!" "I live alone and that's fine." "You just have to make plans, that's the key, especially if you don't have a normal job because if you live alone and you don't make plans, here is what happens, you wake up and it just gets darker." "I caught myself a few weeks ago, clutching my cat to my chest, saying," ""We're all right, aren't we?"" "There's no-one there taking care of me." "There are no rules." "I'm now watching the least ethical porn and..." "I don't even know how it happened." "I used to say to people, and it was true," "I can watch pornography as long as the people in it are clearly smiling and enjoying what they're doing." "That is not the case anymore." "I'm now rarely watching anything unless there is a person in it who's been tricked." "And everything in my fridge is fair-trade and organic, the porn is neither." "Just have to make plans, that's the key, you just have to make plans, so that life has the illusion of meaning and forward momentum and that's why you're here, so you've done something tonight." "Because people tomorrow will ask you, "What did you do last night?"" "and then you can say, "I went to a live taping at the BBC" ""cos I live in London." "I'm alive, I'm alive."" "Are you, though?" "Or are you just desperately filling the time so you don't have to feel all the pain?" "Well, you came to the wrong show." "What are any of us doing?" "What are we doing?" "There are no rules." "All we have are the conventions of the people who came before us and we can't just mindlessly follow those, so what's the priority?" "What are we supposed to be doing here?" "I like the idea that there's a self-improvement going on and I often feel like this must be some temporary personality before I get to the good one." "Like, this can't be it for life." "Like, this voice, this is my voice." "And I have this laugh now." "I don't know when it started, but I'm going to have to act it for you now, but this is my actual laugh in my life." "Haa!" "It's like I can't even experience prolonged joy." "I remember reading at school the book To Kill A Mockingbird and there was a character in it who went on this heroic journey of self-improvement, attaining a purity." "She knew she was dying and she wanted to give up her addiction to morphine before that moment." "And I remember thinking," ""What a stupid thing to do."" "If I knew I had two months to live, one of the things I would take up would be morphine." "I have had it for an operation and it is like a hug from the inside." "It feels like love but with none of the bother." "You wouldn't give it up, you'd say, "OK, double the morphine," ""and bring me Atticus Finch."" "That story of Mrs Dubose, I think..." "I think what that was about was about her wanting to feel all of life, rather than numbing it in any way." "The pain must be felt." "The pain must be felt." "My friend recently told me that I think too much." "I just think too much, which is fine - except he then, very boastfully said to me," ""You know, I never think."" "And I said, "You do, you do think," and he said," ""No."" "And I said, "Look, even if you don't discuss philosophy" ""every moment of your life, you'll still come to some conclusions." ""Like when you wake up and you get out of bed, why do you do that?"" "And he said, "I've got work."" "And then I got a bit annoyed and said, "Well, why don't you" ""just kill yourself, then?" And then my other friend leaned in and said," ""He seems quite happy, don't ruin another life."" "Now he may feel as numb as I felt in the past and be in deeper denial but there is something in what he is saying." "We're all thinking too much and not feeling enough." "You cannot think your way to enlightenment." "And so I find myself now on this spiritual journey to overcome ego, which would be great, except it's such an egotistical journey to be on." "I have a friend and he's on the same journey as I am and it is clear yet unspoken that we are now in competition." "So I will say something like," ""I'm going to Peru next month to visit the Shaman." ""We'll drink this plant medicine that has been used by" ""the indigenous people for thousands of years to heal themselves."" "And he will say, "Oh, yeah, I know the guy who invented Peru."" "And he is winning, but what I've realised is that any competition is ridiculous because nobody wins this thing." "We all just die, so... to do anything from a point of ego is absurd." "Do something from just the joy of doing it in that moment." "There's some integrity there, so what I thought was, if I can just do everything in my life, from now on, from a point of pure joy, rather than any ego," "THEN I'll be the best." "And so, because you cannot think your way to enlightenment, to peace, and because I felt so broken and couldn't fix myself - and I tried " "I found myself in Peru, drinking this plant medicine with a Shaman." "And what I'm about to tell you will sound, perhaps, like a bit of a crazy drug trip, but I promise you, it isn't that." "I've enjoyed magic mushrooms because I don't do drugs but I will if they contain magic." "And with that, it just feels like a wonderful, giggly experience and then at the end, you just go," ""I don't know what that was about, but I had a lovely time."" "This was very much the opposite." "It was traumatic, horrific, there was throwing up involved but it was focused, psychotherapeutic healing." "Everyone got exactly what they needed in their lives somehow." "I was there with about 11 other people from around the world." "All there for various different reasons." "Depression... it was mainly depression." "And it was clear I was there because I couldn't be in a group of people without anxiety and I know that's odd me saying that because I do this, but this was the only way I could cope with talking to people." "Raised and lit." "And the other thing to know about this story is that it isn't rational." "I tried to find peace in the rational world and I couldn't find it." "I'd always dealt with trauma from the past in what seemed to me to be a fairly logical, positive way." "I always said," ""Whatever happened, it was perfect." And then something in the rainforest said to me, because it acted like a psychotherapeutic conversation," ""It wasn't perfect, though, was it?"" "And it was such a relief to accept that." "I said, "No, it wasn't." "What was it, then?"" "And it said, "It was what it was,"" "and I said, "But it's been very useful for what I do in my career."" "And it said, "What you do is what you do, it is not a big deal."" "And this was a great relief, but also very insulting." "There were four ceremonies and each one we sat in a circle in total darkness." "We drank this medicine." "In the second ceremony, I was reborn." "We don't have time to discuss that, but I was reborn." "In the fourth one, I found this strength I did not know" "I had before." "Even before drinking the medicine, something was happening because I started singing in my head for some reason, a prayer that a boy sings during his Bar Mitzvah where he becomes a man." "HE SINGS BAR MITZVAH PRAYER" "And then I became a cat." "To my left in the circle was an attractive young American who had also become a cat." "I heard him meowing." "And I started thinking about him during the ceremony, sexual thoughts." "I found him quite attractive but I felt ashamed to think these thoughts during the ceremony." "It felt wrong, inappropriate." "And then something in the rainforest said to me," ""Why do you feel ashamed?" ""You are a strong, sexy cat."" "And so then I turned to him, beyond my own control, the medicine was in charge now, and rather than saying something meek like, maybe we should kiss, I did this motion." "And then he, not his physical head, but perhaps his spirit cat energy, at that moment, landed in my palm and we kissed and then I giggled cos I felt, "Oh, what a silly thing to have done, what must he think?"" "And then the rainforest said to me, "Why do you feel embarrassed?" ""Look, he enjoyed it."" "I looked over and I had a vision of him enjoying it, but he also looked quite shocked." "So I said to him, "Do not be concerned."" ""This was just a moment between us." "It is not your path." "Continue."" "And that was just one of countless lessons in how to be in a group without fear." "And something changed in me." "When I got back to England," "I was wandering along a country path with some friends and this guard dog came out of nowhere and started barking at us." "It was quite scary." "My friend said, "Let's just keep walking."" "I would have followed him, in the past." "In this moment, I stood there, stared at this dog until it walked away." "And what a stupid dog, because..." "I'm a cat." "When that last ceremony ended, I could still feel the medicine inside of me and there were these urges." "It said, "We need to feel the rain on this body."" "And I went into the rain." "I stood naked in the rain, felt comfortable in myself for the first time in my life and it then said, "We need to dance."" "And so I got my headphones and I put on some Michael Jackson." "As the music started, I noticed for the first time these wet curls in front of my eyes." "Of course, mine from the rain, but in that moment, I thought," "I am Michael Jackson." "And I cannot dance but in those three minutes I lost myself, my ego, and then found myself, as the music stopped, in this position." "I learnt to feel, to be in the rainforest, rather than think and analyse and I asked while I was there, what are we here for?" "What is the priority?" "Is it just joy?" "Everything else seems absurd." "Is it just about joy?" "Are we just here for joy?" "Is it just joy?" "And then a tired-looking gorilla appeared before me and said, "Yes, it's all joy."" "And I later wrote down, "Joy confirmed."" "There is this knowledge now in me that I'm here purely to enjoy being here and joy doesn't just mean laughter." "There's joy in tears." "There's joy in authentic experience." "But it's difficult to stay connected to that joy, to your true self if you watch the news." "So I've stopped doing that because it isn't even the news." "What they give us is the worst things they can come up with that have happened in the world that day and that's not a fair representation of what's going on in our planet." "If it was the news, I could watch it, because it would be, "Oh, hi," ""How are you?" "Did you have a nice day?"" ""The news team, we had a barbecue."" "Let's see what we've got for you." "So the sun came up again, grass continued to grow." "Now, some people have died but you never met." "So you can't feel bad about that." "Don't feel bad about not feeling bad." "That would be silly." "And also, everything's being dealt with by experts." "If you're still watching, we'll go live to our Middle East correspondent, Harold." "What can you tell us?" ""Well, it's just ridiculous."" "Thank you, Harold." "But we have to watch the news, don't we?" "Because what if you're at a dinner party and somebody said," ""Oh, did you hear the news?"" "and you weren't able to say, "I know,"" "and then carry on eating, but with sadder faces?" "But is it selfish?" "I think we are selfish, as human beings, and we should embrace this, not feel guilty about it." "What it means to be selfish is you are fully in alignment with who you really are and after that, you could be quite useful in the world." "This, I mean, what I'm doing now is completely selfish." "I just like doing this." "I know it doesn't seem selfish because it's brought such joy to television, but really..." "The only news that I need is" " Hello, somebody's coming towards your specific house now with a knife." "And somebody already came towards my house with a knife and my parents let that rabbi in, so..." "And they weren't even religious, these people." "I don't think the buffet was even kosher. "Oh, no," ""we don't care about that bit." "We just loved the cock-cutting."" "Didn't love it, of course." "They did it cos it was the thing to do." "They thought, we've had a boy, we'd better slice off a bit of his penis, otherwise people might think we're weird parents." "And I've decided I am angry about it." "There is a loss of sensation in sex." "So I'm with someone and they say, "Wow, that was incredible."" "Yeah, would have been, I don't know." "For me to enjoy that fully, I had to keep going into my head and imagining that you were Justin Bieber." "Right." "In reality, I do not find Justin Bieber attractive." "I'm quite indifferent to Justin Bieber but there is this fantasy being sold on television, this sort of sexless, neutered yet cocky sex person," "which has meant that, I think, anger has got mixed up with sexual attraction." "So I would now like to meet Justin Bieber so I can do something to him," "so next time I see him on television, he's got a look that says, "My life has been changed for ever."" "But that's not the reality." "In reality, if I'm anywhere, I'll say, "Hello, nice to meet you."" "But there is something in me that wants to fuck him till he cries." "I don't think it's my fault." "And, of course, it's a metaphor." "When I say Justin Bieber, of course, what I mean is the mainstream media disconnecting us from who we really are." "Because at this point in our time," "I feel we need to be fully connected to who we are, which is each other, nature, the universe, or at least be in a relationship." "Otherwise, you feel alone and you eat everything." "I know this because I was in a hotel room recently, alone." "I'm in a relationship now and there was a chance he could come out and meet me for the weekend." "He didn't." "The first thing I do when I get to this hotel room is go to the minibar, which I thought was an act of curiosity because I don't drink alcohol, I'm pretty much a vegan now," "so there's nothing in there for me and I thought it was curiosity." "But it was clear loneliness, because I then just started opening every drawer in the room hoping to find a little friend somewhere." "I order a salad from room service." "The reason I became a vegan, by the way, is because last year" "I became addicted to eating a chocolate cake every night." "And..." "I needed a label to stop that from happening." "Sometimes you need a label." "Like the only way to not drink alcohol at a party is to be a recovering alcoholic, cos people say, "Do you want a drink?"" ""I'm a recovering alcoholic." "Fair enough." Otherwise it's," ""Do you want a drink?" "No, thank you."" ""Have a drink!"" "It's like these people, their only aim is to turn everyone into an alcoholic and if they meet one they think, "Oh, you're done, fine."" "It's very difficult to be a vegan, especially if you're into the idea of joy." "You..." "You see, I mean, you certainly must never watch a Nigella cookery programme, because she has no rules, and we need rules." "Oh, I wouldn't normally use double cream but it is Tuesday." "Of course we wouldn't normally eat the whole goat but it is raining." "I wouldn't normally go to the fridge in the middle of the night secretly at the end of every programme while the credits roll for more cake but I've clearly got an eating disorder." "I eat my salad whilst watching a film and I'm fairly content." "I think the reason maybe they started giving us popcorn in cinemas so that all senses are then stimulated, not just sight and sound but taste, touch, smell, all senses stimulated." "We've been encouraged, over time, to numb our feelings." "No need for feelings, buy this alcohol, you won't have to feel anxious." "Buy this ice cream, you won't have to feel sad." "But I think we need to feel, as human beings." "Perhaps there should be an advert that says, "Hey," ""why don't you have a little cry?"" ""You're doing so well, you're so beautiful," ""you don't need anything external." ""The source of you is pure love."" "I don't know who would pay for that advert." "But I think it will be preferable to the advert" "I saw this year for Galaxy chocolate bars, where they were trying to encourage people to eat it secretly." "The tag line on this advert was," ""Think hiding it." "Think Galaxy."" "That's bulimia!" "And I want to believe they just didn't know that, but there's something in me that feels there may have been a meeting where somebody said," ""Now, who eats a lot of chocolate?"" "Galaxy." "Hide it, eat it, throw it up, buy some more." "All too soon, I finished the salad, but the film continues and that isn't enough for me, just sight and sound." "So I see the bread that they've brought up, which I didn't order." "I don't eat bread, cos why would you eat bread?" "At some point I might want to be a good father." "But because I'm alone and it's there." "Because I'm alone and it's there, I start spreading butter on the bread, I'm eating all the bread, breaking all my rules and I now can't stop thinking about the chocolate in the minibar." "I can't stop thinking about it for half an hour." "I think the only way to stop thinking about it is to get it out of the room." "Just get it out the room." "And the only way I could do that was to put it into my mouth." "And that's why he had to be there on that holiday with me." "I'm texting things like," ""It would be lovely if you came for the weekend!" "That's not what I mean." "what I mean is," ""Marry me, it's an emergency."" "We need to feel, as human beings, otherwise we will just consume and consume until there is nothing left." "Why did we almost destroy the Earth?" "Because we felt alone and it was there, but we're not alone." "We're so profoundly connected to each other, to nature." "Last week I ate an apple." "Do you know what I mean?" "Thank you for listening, good night." "CHEERING" "MUSIC: "The Inner Light" by The Beatles" "♪ Without going out of my door" "♪ I can know all things on Earth" "♪ Without looking out of my window" "♪ I can know the ways of heaven" "♪ The farther one travels" "♪ The less one knows" "♪ The less one really knows... ♪" "Subtitles by Red Bee Media Ltd"