 Cyddebodaeth am gyda'r glas o'r awg. Dau llwy o'r gyfodol gyda geni ac y cwp sydd wedi gwybodol o gyfodol. Rwy'n fawr o'r hyn. Dyn ni. I'n casio dyna'r glas o Uni. Rwy'n cael pwysig o'r diolch. Rydyn ni'n gwybodol. I'n gwybodol o Uni 9-5. Rydyn ni'n cael pwysig o'r gweithio. Rydyn ni'n casio, rydyn ni'n cael pwysig. Rydyn ni'n cael pwysig. I'm going to do the article for our health magazine at the university, I'm really excited and very nervous. I've just passed the entrance, it looks professional and it looks big. The security gates to get in, there's bag checkers, there's sniffer dogs and I'm just like oh this is going to be amazing. Always know it's really good if there's a sniffer dog, come on. Meanwhile, I'm in subway, I'm 45 minutes early, I'm going to prep and get ready and hopefully it's going to be amazing so I'll update you when I come out. So just to warn you, the next piece of video footage and photos, they do contain some quite graphic images that you might not want to watch, just the human body structure and it is going to be in its entirety as well, including genitalia and breasts and you know it's going to be inside and outside so I just want to warn you about that so the choice is yours if you want to look at it or you can skip past it but I've got some amazing images, I'm really sure for them anyway but let me know what you think and I'll see you in a minute. Such a great experience, I'm so honoured to have had that opportunity because I'm just not going to get that again I don't think. Absolutely amazing but when I've got more time I'm going to sit down and go through it all properly with you. I also got this program guide, it's got all the pictures in it, some of the print that was on the wall from inside, it's just amazing, I'm so grateful for this book, it's beautiful and I've got a little USB stick that's got some time lapses and some information on as well from the show. So what is the real body's expedition? So the real body's is an artistic creative and educational expedition, it's got over 200 real human body specimens that have been carefully preserved using the plastation process, I hope I've said that right, I'm really sorry if I haven't. The plastation process where they dehydrate the body of any fluids and then they replace it with silicon and they preserve the body basically, that's just a low down. I'll put some links below to what it actually is and you can have a read up more about that if you really want to. They had about 20 I think human, four human structures and they were sort of positioned in all different ways, some of them you've just seen on my little clips that I took and it was just incredible, it was fantastic and this is like a worldwide experience, it's worldwide, it's got so many millions of people attracted to this expedition already and I think from a personal nursing point of view it's amazing, if you're a student nurse, if you are in the healthcare profession or even if you're just really interested in the human body go to this event because you're going to benefit so much from it, it's incredible, not only is it educational and you get to see the human body inside and outside and just every single detail but it's just the way it's done, there's abstracts on the walls to read as you go around so it really makes it into this powerful story of not just you're just looking at a body but it brings in the spiritual awareness, the cultural awareness it brings in that real holistic care that we get told about as nurses and as we practice as nurses the real holistic inspiration from the human body and so much more understanding than okay here's along it's just amazing, 10 different sections that you go into and each section is labelled differently so for the cardiovascular system for example it's called Rhythm and that was my favourite section to be honest because it was just stunning the way that they moulded everything so on the wall they had these heart pieces being held in a hand and it was just amazing it looked fantastic then as you go round it's quite a dark room and they've got these perspex boxes that have got capillaries and veins and arteries just just looks amazing it's like this artistic explosion just happened it doesn't look real I looked at it like this is too good like how have they done this this is amazing it's this real it's so much so I went up to Tom Zaller the CEO at the end and I was like the bits and the boxes the arteries and the veins are they real because they don't look real and he's like absolutely he's American I'm really bad at American accents but he's like absolutely they're real they do this it's a different sort of process that they go through compared to the human body bits I was just like it's amazing it's absolutely stunning and it sounds strange that I'm saying it's stunning because it's real human body parts but if you can see from the photos they're just incredible it looks beautiful I could have spent the whole day in that place and I had an hour and a half and it just wasn't long enough it's just it was just so much that I just wanted to stand and stare at and examine more closely and read everything it's just fantastic but then there was another section the respiratory which was actually wasn't called the respiratory section it was called breathe and it took you through the story of breathing and it's just amazing so the whole 10 pieces of the expedition it takes you from life to death so you do have that beginning so you have the fetus and some people might think actually oh that's too far to actually see a fetus or the embryo in these um glass containers some people might look away at that and might and and to be honest even me even I was there and I was like is this a line or and I didn't take a picture and I thought do I take a picture of this and I think oh why because we're not going to get this opportunity again when are you ever going to be able to see a human life from an embryo all the way to death you're just not going to get that experience but that's the only section out of all of it that I did stopped and I looked and I was like this is so cool but I don't want to take a picture because I feel like if I shared that that could be a little bit too far for some people I think I didn't want to be disrespectful in that way and share that sort of thing with anybody and so that's just my personal opinion but for me personally to see it it was amazing it was just incredible I just you're just not going to get that experience I keep saying this you're not going to get this sort of experience it's not just you're going to see from life through to death to love in between and movements and all these things but it's this inspirational story and journey that it takes you on in between and these cultural things that you know I've said there's abstracts on the walls and there's a piece about different cultures do different things in the death stage and how they do things and it's just amazing really eye opening some things I've learned so much because I didn't know some of these especially cultural I didn't know some of these things and it was just incredible and the way it was worded is poetic you're walking through reading things and it's poetic actually speaking about poetic actually in this book is one of the poems in the rhythm section that I'm going to attempt to read out I'm not going to lie I don't read out loud very well so this could be a disaster so bear with me but this is the this is it if you can see that this was on the rhythm wall and I'm going to read it out because it is just beautiful and it'll just give you a little bit of an insight to how moving this place is so to rhythm galloping hooves phases of the moon speeding train lapping waves sunrise sunset rhythm is a heartbeat at first our mothers commingling with our own rhythm is a breath a step it defines the day the seasons the year we create and honor the rhythms of celebration mealtime tgif harvests birth marriage and death rhythm is community music and language it commits us it is impossible to resist repetition structure pattern tempo echo mathematical ecological telelogical universal and organic feel its pulse feel its purpose the perfection of existence just how beautiful is that and it does just walk around it does just all these little pieces just proper move you and I just I want to see more I'm not going to lie I want to see more I'm going to have a look at the other expeditions um around the UK and I just I need to see more and just see what else is out there because there's different pieces of different expeditions and what I'll do is I'll put the link anyway below if you're interested in going to any of these because it's worldwide it's by Imagine Expeditions the CEO is Tom Zeller and he's fantastic I met with Tom Zeller just at the end I just caught him before he went I sort of got caught up in all of the magic of the event and I thought oh my god I need to go and speak to the CEO and ask him a couple of questions so I just caught him at the end I didn't manage to get a video it's quite dark in there so to be honest I didn't take a video I just made a couple of notes and a couple of things that I wanted to ask him were firstly what was his inspiration around the expedition where does that come from and he was saying that he wanted to connect everything together so he wanted the full holistic side of it he didn't want to just show anatomy and physiology and education he wanted it from spiritual he wanted cultural he wanted to bring it all in the the stars and the anatomy that we are made up of and just tell it like a story and to just move people and he said himself he just loves watching people as they walk around and see it and how moved they are because it is a very moving experience it's really surreal and strange you need to go to experience it and he's the way he come across was just so passionate about it you can see he's inspired himself by doing it and the next question I had for him was what his personal favourite piece from the expedition was and I was chuffed because he also really loved the ribbon part and he really liked the arteries and the veins section in the lower limb which is just I agree it's just beautiful it's visual it's stunning and yeah so he was lovely he was really down to earth you know he'd flown all the way from America a couple of days ago for this special viewing for us and he's back home tomorrow so I'm really honoured to have met him and chuffed with the expedition for anybody out there just please think about going to this and if it's not for you it's not for you obviously but if you're um an an ar an about going go to it make your own choice make your own mind don't regret missing out on this expedition because it is fantastic and it's only £12 a ticket it's not expensive it's well it's worth more than £12 a ticket it's really truly truly is amazing just to sum it up in three words I'm going to call this inspirational moving and spellbounding because it it really was and it's it's changed the way I feel and think about the human body now it's very strange and you need to go