Welcome to the Teapea
Me and Rach are housemates. We chat a lot about our lives, our past experiences and the stuff we hope for. We are both Christians too, so we talk a lot about God and our understanding of him as well. We spend hours just talking to one another, or with our friends, but this can feel limiting sometimes so we want to open up the conversation further by creating a YouTube channel. We aren't really interested in being famous, which I think is a common miss conception made by people who look from the outside, in, on the YouTube community. We just want to share what we know and think. Especially about our experience of religion, because it doesn't really seem like something that is talked about easily on the Internet. We're Christians... but we are also a bit broken and crappy at the best of times. We both struggle with life and have many an exerstencial crisis', especially me. Now I've graduated I'm trying to work out what i want to do with the rest of my life. I have spent so much time being guided through my well needed creative education, and now I'm free in the world. The decisions I make are my own....!!! I have so many questions I'd never thought about properly before: how do i stay happy and chilled within myself when I have to? What will allow me to feel fulfilled? Do I need a new Mac? Can I afford new Mac? Why do I need a job!?!? What job do I want? Will the people I want to work for want me to work for them? Ahh! There are a lot of crazy thing going on in the world at the moment, and it's all really scary. All I want to do when stuff kicks off is live in my duvet for the rest of my life, only surfacing for my friends (but only when they bring me food & tea). It's not like we want to push our understanding of the world on anyone, we just want to share it with people and see what happens. Like everyone else in our generation, the YouTube community is a place to escape to and find out how other people think. We just to start a conversations, make people smile and generally share our lives with others in the hope that people can relate to us. We both know it won't be easy to do, and that the reality of YouTube means that it will take a long time to build up a following, but, honestly, if we can help even just one person we would be happy. Kate















