Hi 👋🏻 SO happy to be back making videos - hope you like this one about St. Brigid! Read the Medium post here which explains more about Pagan v Christian Brigid: clarecullen.medium.com/irelands-second-favourite-patron-saint-910f089d776e Buy the sweatshirt here: clisare.com/en-eur/products/boss-brigid-crewneck
Hello❤. I know this is random but oh well... John 3:16-18 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. 18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.❤❤
Pardon my language but I fucking love you, Clare!! Thank you so much for bringing us along for this. And thank you for talking about Ireland’s pagan past (and present) in these videos. I’m absolutely hooked. Please continue on with the rest of the Pagan year if you plan on it, and I can’t wait to watch the video on Saint Patrick. Big love always from Canada. ❤❤
This was fun, Clare! And you FINALLY got us to Bunratty! That was a fun half day the one I was there. Just have yourselves fun on St Patrick's and take us along .... the idea is to learn about Ireland and how you celebrate it
I don’t know why this didn’t come up in my notifications!!! I’m glad I found it though, I thoroughly enjoyed that!!! Please do more like this about history & festivals & such. I can’t travel so I do it through creatures like yourself. ❤❤❤
"Badarse Bridie" ... Well thankyou, thankyou very much 😉 love it! When i started a new school, my first lesson was "saints and fables" so of course my teacher included St Bridie. I was the only child to draw her without brown hair like mine ❤❤ Very cool video.
Ah class! This didn't come up in my notifications, it was on your latest 'We have something to tell you' video you talked of Killorglin and my ears pricked up! I was one of the photographers at the festival (that probably got in your way, sorry!), my wife and friends are the organisers of the festival and the whole town is involved over the whole week leading up to it and the weekend. I wish I saw you in the crowd to say hello. Come to Killorglin again, we have K-FEST on June Bank Holiday (maybe next year if travelling is bad) which is very family friendly and of course Puck Fair. Im involved with both of those festivals. So glad you enjoyed Killorglin, hope to see you back again.
Thanks Claire! I've been interested in Brigid for a long time! I actually am in a small group on fb that shares keeping a flame going every day by lighting a candle. ❤ The festival looks really cool!
Thank you so much, Claire! I love this one! I'd love to learn about the Imbolc festival, too. And yes to a St. Patrick's day video, wherever it takes you. Thank you so much!
Great video , Clare !! I had heard of her . I love your enthusiasm for your Countries History !! Thanks for sharing her story ! Ps. Loved seeing you on the Try Channel !! 🇮🇪☘️ 💚🤍🧡
Nice video. The RCC has historically used, and not had a problem with, pagan traditions and iconography and has implemented them quite frequently in fact. Yes, they attempted to squash multiple folk religions but imbued the church with syncretic elements as well. A figure rather similar to Brigid is St. Walpurga
I had heard some of the stories about St. Brigid, but not all. Thanks again for the lesson. Legends and folklore being borrowed by the church -Very very interesting.
Thank you so much for sharing this with everyone and I'm glad you got a chance to see the festivals. However everyone needs to always remember it's Pagan, Catholic then Wiccan 🥃 Sláinte 🇮🇪
Dia duit! Been enjoying your content for many years! Great to see more again! I recognized the wood worker kid , he’s got a channel too. Any ideas on how to track families from the states to Ireland? I’m a McCord with about five generations here
Weirdly, I heard about the water in to beer miracle just yesterday - it was her bathwater, I believe, and she repeated the miracle with bathwater from a leper colony. Now I bet that had a bit of body to it.
I have three novels set in the 5th and 6th centuries of Ireland (historical fantasy) and St. Brigit, St Colmcille, and St. Patrick are characters in each! I loved doing the research for these. And I hope Brigid gets a lot more airtime going forward.
Hiya Clare, loved your vid on Saint Brigid and your journey in Killorgan. Please do a vid on Saint Patrick, especially the legend when he baptized the four children of Lír.
I was lookin at youtube videos on Brigid's Day about how to make a Brigid's Cross. Seems like an interesting form of meditation to make one and they look really cool too. I might try to track down materials for next year since rushes aren't native to grow where I live. Straw had been suggested online but I don't think that that would be as sturdy or look as nice. I also tried to go around to some shops lookin for one to hang or wear but not one shop had any clue what I was talkin about lol
More of these pagan/pre-christian stories would be greatly appreciated Claire. Also how the hell was St Brigid not made THE irish drinking holiday centuries ago!
There's some great festival over there and I'd love to do the St. Brigid's pilgrimage walk one year (Brigid's Way). There's some great resources out there about Brigit (Pagan Goddess and Saint) like the Irish Pagan School. I have learned to be wary of Wiccan resources since there are a lot of fictional and appropriative liberties taken among wiccan authors. And kudos to Laura Murphy (@everrose) who did a lot to help spearhead the campaign to get a national holiday for Brigid recognized and made an official (the first dedicated to a woman in Ireland).
I did know about Brigid and weave her crosses (which I've read is likely a pre-Christian symbol) for Imbolc. (The reeds come from an Irish etsy shop. Now I've gotta go to your shop so I can be appropriately dressed next year.)
I'm up for a Saint Patrick thing. My brother was born on 17 March and his middle name is Patrick. His first name is the paternal sibling, so I hope you'll forgive.
"If you drink five Guinnesses, you'll see the sun shine and two of everything." But he forgot to mention that if you drink five Guinnesses, you'll need the toilet A LOT!!
Well….I have definitely heard of her….too much Irish in my blood. (Is there such a thing?) I have even helped grandma with weaving a Cross or two, back in the day. I seem to remember her putting some cloth outside too.
I named my Gi**er kitty Aoife which means “beauty” or “radiance”, She was known in Irish mythology as “The Handsome” and “Greatest of Female Warriors”, sort of like Ireland's version of Joan of Arc. Most people pronounce it EE-vah or simple Eve but it's actually pronounced AY-vah or EH-vah in Canada, eh, I call her Pretty Kitty My other kitty, a very talkative Tuxedo, is named Jabberwocky or just Jabbers from the Lewis Carrol book but usually call her Cutey Kitty. Carrol was on the Autism Spectrum, had a stutter and was partially deaf like me except I had speech therapy and hearing aids to fix those disabilities. You can learn some interesting Fun Facts when researching pet names.
@@Clisare Eh-vah because Canada, eh. And "only a g**ger can call another g**ger g**ger, just like only a ninja can sneak up on another ninja" - Prejudice by Tim Minchin
I would like to know more about the Pagan side of Brigid, given how much of Irish Pagan ritual was sanitised for the interests of the Church. Maybe we should be celebrating her instead of Patrick.
What did St. Patrick do? Snakes don't count? And *I* think St. Brigid was at the bottom of the patron saint list so she could keep all the others in front of her so she could watch them...
5:28 Who am I to say, and each to their own, but someone who busks, plays and sings Irish folk, that has to be the strangest version of Step It Out Mary I have *ever* heard LOL, I'm not criticizing, I just find it a weird interpretation 🤣 🤣
There is a theory, which I personally believe in, which is that St. Brigid and Brigid the Goddess are one and the same. The church just appropriated the goddess and her stories, put a Christian spin on them and called her a saint. Case and point, it was said that Brigid, the goddess, invented ale
Yes, I talk about this in the blog post I mention. I covered the theory that Christian Brigid never existed and that she was just a sanitation of the goddess
Lá Gran a thabhairt duit Claire The Bridgit Cross made from straw or rushes has its roots in Latin and Greek culture as it is somewhat where Catholicism began to flourish. However, that Irish style still has its own 'uniqueness'. it does however have much resemblance to the Eurasian 'magic square' and the Mexican 'god's eye'. That design is ultra popular in Mexican weaving and artisanry. personally, I blame those darn Catholic rituals and imperialism aka indoctrination. A more popular "Irish" holiday celebrated is Samhain aka Halloween which on its core has a very much similarity to Mexico's "Dia de Los Muertos" (Day of the Dead). I have celebrated THAT holiday more than St. Patrick's Day. Go dtuga beannachtaí Naomh Brigit do bhealach!
I am familiar with the Saint - but - I celebrate Imbolc and honor the Goddess. Though, I'd ask you to please not link the Celtic Druidical Brigid with the Wicca. Druidism predates that philosophy. But really very informative. I really must come back from my exile.
Apologies, I didn’t know that, I got a portion of my research from Wiccan sources that claim her in the same way pagans do so I didn’t understand there was a difference. Thanks for letting me know
Please don't think I'm criticizing you at all. I really love your content. I do find it interesting that Brigid/Brigit is the only Celtic Goddess to find Sainthood. The other Brigit stories not withstanding. Not Lugh, Cernnunos, the Daghda or even Danu. Perhaps the link to the healing arts helped her. I imagine that's why so much is included in the Wicca teachings. Since Druids did not commit the faith to the written word we are left with the interpretations of the 11th Century monks and the biased views of the Romans. We are still around in perhaps a Neo-Druid form, trying to find the inspiration of the Gods to lead us. I really appreciate your work and the information you deliver. My visions of Ireland are those of a descendant of famine Irish exiles to America. No, it's not the magically delicious Lucky Charm version. But you do help me connect. Thank you.@@Clisare
Very interesting, loved the story teller could have listened to him for a while. Hope all is well and your happy with the Super Bowl outcome I am, was a great game. Best to all and of course scritches for Miss Millie
I’m going to upload a longer version of the Storyteller on Patreon 😊 I’m delighted, I didn’t watch it but I watched a documentary with Patrick Mahomes and really liked him so I’m glad his team won 😂
Hi 👋🏻
SO happy to be back making videos - hope you like this one about St. Brigid!
Read the Medium post here which explains more about Pagan v Christian Brigid: clarecullen.medium.com/irelands-second-favourite-patron-saint-910f089d776e
Buy the sweatshirt here: clisare.com/en-eur/products/boss-brigid-crewneck
Hello❤. I know this is random but oh well...
John 3:16-18
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. 18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.❤❤
Howdy Miss C. 🤗
Actually heard of Her. ;-) If She gets you another Holiday then Props to Her.
I absolutely LOVE the stories of the lores and legends!!! St Brigid is so misunderstood…….I’m so glad you were able to share this with us. 💖
Pardon my language but I fucking love you, Clare!! Thank you so much for bringing us along for this. And thank you for talking about Ireland’s pagan past (and present) in these videos. I’m absolutely hooked. Please continue on with the rest of the Pagan year if you plan on it, and I can’t wait to watch the video on Saint Patrick. Big love always from Canada. ❤❤
This was fun, Clare!
And you FINALLY got us to Bunratty! That was a fun half day the one I was there.
Just have yourselves fun on St Patrick's and take us along .... the idea is to learn about Ireland and how you celebrate it
I don’t know why this didn’t come up in my notifications!!! I’m glad I found it though, I thoroughly enjoyed that!!! Please do more like this about history & festivals & such. I can’t travel so I do it through creatures like yourself. ❤❤❤
Clisare , Thank you for taking me along with you today !
I learned things I didn’t know, and heard songs that I never heard !
Cheers from California 😊
"Badarse Bridie" ... Well thankyou, thankyou very much 😉 love it!
When i started a new school, my first lesson was "saints and fables" so of course my teacher included St Bridie. I was the only child to draw her without brown hair like mine ❤❤
Very cool video.
Thanks for sharing, Clare. Glad you had a good time.
That castle is a perfect place for you 😉
Truly appreciated coming upon your content!!
Jesus turns water into wine. Brigid says, "Hold my....dammit! Hang on a mo. THERE! Hold my beer!"
Ah class! This didn't come up in my notifications, it was on your latest 'We have something to tell you' video you talked of Killorglin and my ears pricked up! I was one of the photographers at the festival (that probably got in your way, sorry!), my wife and friends are the organisers of the festival and the whole town is involved over the whole week leading up to it and the weekend. I wish I saw you in the crowd to say hello. Come to Killorglin again, we have K-FEST on June Bank Holiday (maybe next year if travelling is bad) which is very family friendly and of course Puck Fair. Im involved with both of those festivals. So glad you enjoyed Killorglin, hope to see you back again.
I have been mad keen to come to the Puck fair for a few years, it’s a BIG one on my bucket list!!
@@Clisare Do it, come along at least once in your life. Do K-FEST as well, its not as 'hectic' as Puck :D - keep in touch if you want more info.
Wonderful video!
What I learned is that Clare is still one heck of a journalist. Kinda knew it already, but it's always nice to see how she keeps on truckin'.
I propose that Clisare become the patron saint of Ireland! Saint Clisares day. Make it happen Ireland. ☀️😉
Thanks Claire! I've been interested in Brigid for a long time! I actually am in a small group on fb that shares keeping a flame going every day by lighting a candle. ❤ The festival looks really cool!
Thank you so much, Claire! I love this one! I'd love to learn about the Imbolc festival, too. And yes to a St. Patrick's day video, wherever it takes you. Thank you so much!
Great video , Clare !! I had heard of her . I love your enthusiasm for your Countries History !! Thanks for sharing her story ! Ps. Loved seeing you on the Try Channel !! 🇮🇪☘️ 💚🤍🧡
Thank you for such a great video.
Just wondering, does Kilorglin just have ALL the festivals?😂❤😂
Love the jumper, Clare! The design is so gorgeous!
Thanks so much! 😊
I Absolutely Love the Storytelling
I've had a St. Briged's cross over my front for years.
Nice video. The RCC has historically used, and not had a problem with, pagan traditions and iconography and has implemented them quite frequently in fact. Yes, they attempted to squash multiple folk religions but imbued the church with syncretic elements as well. A figure rather similar to Brigid is St. Walpurga
Enjoyed our visit to Bunratty
Iontach físeán Clisare!!! GRMA for the information about St/Goddess Brigit
Clisare. You are magical. Stay healthy.🍀❤
Terrific presentation. Go raibh míle maith agat.
I had heard some of the stories about St. Brigid, but not all. Thanks again for the lesson. Legends and folklore being borrowed by the church -Very very interesting.
You have been missed! 💚
St. Sunniva is supposed to have been Irish,
her feast-day is July 8.
if you need any more holidays...
Ireland seems like a great place to get hi 👋 💨 and hit the town. Y’all are to much fun.
Not legal here unfortunately! 😜
Thank you 💗
This i think is my favorite video so far! You are always improving as well....not in a condescending way. Take care❤
I know you’re talking about the festival but every time I hear you say Biddy I just hear Bitty which here in the states is the same as B#?*! 🤣
… what?!? 😂 I’ve never once heard “Bitty?!”
Shes my inspiration!!!
Always love your Irish language and Irish mythology :)
uploading a video during the superbowl is ballsy
if you're pro-palestine you're not watching the superbowl
Imbolc Brigits Blessings to you Claire
Thank you so much for sharing this with everyone and I'm glad you got a chance to see the festivals. However everyone needs to always remember it's Pagan, Catholic then Wiccan 🥃 Sláinte 🇮🇪
At least Brigid has a holiday now!
(and no one talks at all about St. Columba/Colmcille)
Fantastic
Dia duit!
Been enjoying your content for many years!
Great to see more again!
I recognized the wood worker kid , he’s got a channel too.
Any ideas on how to track families from the states to Ireland?
I’m a McCord with about five generations here
I’d have no idea how to go about that, especially being that far back. Maybe one of those DNA test services?
Weirdly, I heard about the water in to beer miracle just yesterday - it was her bathwater, I believe, and she repeated the miracle with bathwater from a leper colony. Now I bet that had a bit of body to it.
So bad it stinks...😅
"you'll be speaking all languages" Ay, and all at once! 😆
I have three novels set in the 5th and 6th centuries of Ireland (historical fantasy) and St. Brigit, St Colmcille, and St. Patrick are characters in each! I loved doing the research for these. And I hope Brigid gets a lot more airtime going forward.
Imbolc Shona Daoibh!
My favorite Brigit fact is. The Priestess/Nuns that keep lit Brigits Flame, at Kildare
The island country of Ireland is almost comparable in size to the medium sized US state of Missouri ...
My grade school was St. Patrick's and the principal for most of my time was Sister Bridie....
Hiya Clare, loved your vid on Saint Brigid and your journey in Killorgan. Please do a vid on Saint Patrick, especially the legend when he baptized the four children of Lír.
I’ve done a video on St Patrick already on my channel, check it out 😊
Long time no see. How are the both of you and Alex doing. Hopefully both are doing great 👍 👌 🎉❤.
I was lookin at youtube videos on Brigid's Day about how to make a Brigid's Cross. Seems like an interesting form of meditation to make one and they look really cool too. I might try to track down materials for next year since rushes aren't native to grow where I live. Straw had been suggested online but I don't think that that would be as sturdy or look as nice. I also tried to go around to some shops lookin for one to hang or wear but not one shop had any clue what I was talkin about lol
More of these pagan/pre-christian stories would be greatly appreciated Claire.
Also how the hell was St Brigid not made THE irish drinking holiday centuries ago!
Good question! There’s more info on Pagan vs Christian Brigid in the article in the description 😊
The story about her cloak is similar to Queen Dido of Carthage
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There's some great festival over there and I'd love to do the St. Brigid's pilgrimage walk one year (Brigid's Way). There's some great resources out there about Brigit (Pagan Goddess and Saint) like the Irish Pagan School. I have learned to be wary of Wiccan resources since there are a lot of fictional and appropriative liberties taken among wiccan authors. And kudos to Laura Murphy (@everrose) who did a lot to help spearhead the campaign to get a national holiday for Brigid recognized and made an official (the first dedicated to a woman in Ireland).
St Bridget has always been known as a patron saint of Ireland.
Yes but I’d say a poll of Americans would yield a surprising result on that being common knowledge
@@Clisare absolutely
So happy to see you back! Still team Alex but how else can I follow him? (jk great vid)(but still team Alex)
You can’t, really. He doesn’t like social media. He really only puts up with being the videos for my sake!
You know the fella doing woodwork has his own youtube, dont you? Eoin Reardon.
Might have a story to tell about finding fame with historical craft.
I didn’t! 🙌🏻 I’ll pop a link in the description
Hi Clisare haven't seen you in awhile I missed you. Love you so much
Thank you so much! 😭 Glad to be back!
@@Clisare 🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
I've heard of her but have no idea from where
So Mote to be 💚 😊
Brigid is a badass goddess! And she was my dad’s (he is a Irish gaelic Pagan) personal goddess!
There use to be a St. Bridget Roman Catholic church in the Bridgeport neighborhood of Chicago.
I did know about Brigid and weave her crosses (which I've read is likely a pre-Christian symbol) for Imbolc. (The reeds come from an Irish etsy shop. Now I've gotta go to your shop so I can be appropriately dressed next year.)
1996?!? 😮 I had my first child, unmarried, in 1992!! Wow! 😮
Yeah the very last one closed in 1996
If you think those streets were packed, you should come to New Orleans for Mardi Gras :P
It was packed for a small village in Kerry in the rain. Not everything is a competition with the US…
@@Clisare apologies for making the insinuation it was.
My wife has a lot of Irish blood.
I'm up for a Saint Patrick thing.
My brother was born on 17 March and his middle name is Patrick.
His first name is the paternal sibling, so I hope you'll forgive.
I thought this was going to be about Pagan from the Try channel. :) Bank holiday? That sounds good to me. Catholic or pagan, no matter. :)
"If you drink five Guinnesses, you'll see the sun shine and two of everything." But he forgot to mention that if you drink five Guinnesses, you'll need the toilet A LOT!!
Well….I have definitely heard of her….too much Irish in my blood. (Is there such a thing?) I have even helped grandma with weaving a Cross or two, back in the day. I seem to remember her putting some cloth outside too.
They call her Brigit, i call her Brid
I myself have heard of St. Brigid actually
she is mine, Thank you
I knew it was St. Brigid!
I named my Gi**er kitty Aoife which means “beauty” or “radiance”, She was known in Irish mythology as “The Handsome” and “Greatest of Female Warriors”, sort of like Ireland's version of Joan of Arc. Most people pronounce it EE-vah or simple Eve but it's actually pronounced AY-vah or EH-vah in Canada, eh, I call her Pretty Kitty
My other kitty, a very talkative Tuxedo, is named Jabberwocky or just Jabbers from the Lewis Carrol book but usually call her Cutey Kitty. Carrol was on the Autism Spectrum, had a stutter and was partially deaf like me except I had speech therapy and hearing aids to fix those disabilities. You can learn some interesting Fun Facts when researching pet names.
Interesting. That’s not how Aoife would be pronounced here. Why are you censoring the word ginger 😂
@@Clisare Eh-vah because Canada, eh. And "only a g**ger can call another g**ger g**ger, just like only a ninja can sneak up on another ninja" - Prejudice by Tim Minchin
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I'm still awake!
Not Morrigan ??
The Morrigan isn’t a saint, no
I would like to know more about the Pagan side of Brigid, given how much of Irish Pagan ritual was sanitised for the interests of the Church. Maybe we should be celebrating her instead of Patrick.
I have some more info in the post linked in description plus I’ve links in the post to all my sources
What did St. Patrick do? Snakes don't count? And *I* think St. Brigid was at the bottom of the patron saint list so she could keep all the others in front of her so she could watch them...
Wasn’t it St Patrick chased all the snakes 🐍 out of Ireland?
“The snakes” are pagans btw
The origin of the term 'old biddy'?
5:28 Who am I to say, and each to their own, but someone who busks, plays and sings Irish folk, that has to be the strangest version of Step It Out Mary I have *ever* heard LOL, I'm not criticizing, I just find it a weird interpretation 🤣 🤣
There is a theory, which I personally believe in, which is that St. Brigid and Brigid the Goddess are one and the same. The church just appropriated the goddess and her stories, put a Christian spin on them and called her a saint. Case and point, it was said that Brigid, the goddess, invented ale
Yes, I talk about this in the blog post I mention. I covered the theory that Christian Brigid never existed and that she was just a sanitation of the goddess
Brigid is very petite
Lá Gran a thabhairt duit Claire
The Bridgit Cross made from straw or rushes has its roots in Latin and Greek culture as it is somewhat where Catholicism began to flourish. However, that Irish style still has its own 'uniqueness'. it does however have much resemblance to the Eurasian 'magic square' and the Mexican 'god's eye'. That design is ultra popular in Mexican weaving and artisanry. personally, I blame those darn Catholic rituals and imperialism aka indoctrination.
A more popular "Irish" holiday celebrated is Samhain aka Halloween which on its core has a very much similarity to Mexico's "Dia de Los Muertos" (Day of the Dead). I have celebrated THAT holiday more than St. Patrick's Day.
Go dtuga beannachtaí Naomh Brigit do bhealach!
Yes I have videos about Samhain. Imbolc is increasing in popularity but the most popular is Bealtaine by far.
Its amazing that there are still people who do t know about the original pagan side of this? Baffling 🤔
I linked a blog post in the description that goes into that side of it
H3 family
I am familiar with the Saint - but - I celebrate Imbolc and honor the Goddess. Though, I'd ask you to please not link the Celtic Druidical Brigid with the Wicca. Druidism predates that philosophy. But really very informative. I really must come back from my exile.
Apologies, I didn’t know that, I got a portion of my research from Wiccan sources that claim her in the same way pagans do so I didn’t understand there was a difference. Thanks for letting me know
Please don't think I'm criticizing you at all. I really love your content. I do find it interesting that Brigid/Brigit is the only Celtic Goddess to find Sainthood. The other Brigit stories not withstanding. Not Lugh, Cernnunos, the Daghda or even Danu. Perhaps the link to the healing arts helped her. I imagine that's why so much is included in the Wicca teachings. Since Druids did not commit the faith to the written word we are left with the interpretations of the 11th Century monks and the biased views of the Romans. We are still around in perhaps a Neo-Druid form, trying to find the inspiration of the Gods to lead us. I really appreciate your work and the information you deliver. My visions of Ireland are those of a descendant of famine Irish exiles to America. No, it's not the magically delicious Lucky Charm version. But you do help me connect. Thank you.@@Clisare
Very interesting, loved the story teller could have listened to him for a while. Hope all is well and your happy with the Super Bowl outcome I am, was a great game. Best to all and of course scritches for Miss Millie
I’m going to upload a longer version of the Storyteller on Patreon 😊 I’m delighted, I didn’t watch it but I watched a documentary with Patrick Mahomes and really liked him so I’m glad his team won 😂