029 - Christian Schiffer, ALF und tote Filmtiere

EPISODE · Aug 8, 2024 · 1H 21M

029 - Christian Schiffer, ALF und tote Filmtiere

from Things Will Be Fine · host Dominik Kapahnke, Sebastian Poullie

Diesmal sind wir nicht nur zwei 40-jährige Teenager, sondern sogar drei! Comedian, Stimmenimitator, und Autor Christian Schiffer ist heute unser Gast. Entweder kennt ihr ihn aus der Radiocomedy, von Binge Reloaded (Amazon Prime) oder ihr habt schon mal Gags anderer Standup-Comedians gehört, die aus seiner Feder stammen. Mit im Gepäck hat er seinen ersten Roman "Wofür brennst du?!". 
 Weitere heiße Themen in dieser Episode: Sebastians Sommer-Album: Roy Bianco & Die Abbrunzati Boys, Dominiks Sommer-Hit: LØLØ, Bausa und Kekse, ALF-Trauma: Die Kakerlake, Permanent midnight, Filmtipp: Babylon, Filmgucken als Eltern, People-Pleaser, kein Gespräch über Olympia, Dominik hat kein XLR-Kabel zuhause, Tiere dürfen nich sterben in Filmen, z.B. in "Daylight" mit Sylvester Stallone, Versöhnungsszenen funktionieren einfach, Liebling, ich habe die Kinder geschrumpft, gute Gefühle bei Streu-Eistee, 
 und dann plaudern wir mit unserem Gast Christian Schiffer über seinen Roman "Wofür brennst du?!", seine Karriere als Comedian und Writer und über gemeinsame Momente im Witzeschreiben. Es war ganz herrlich! 
 Christians Horror-Tipp: Caveat Christians Buch "Wofür brennst du?!": https://www.thalia.de/shop/home/artikeldetails/A1071613882 
 Christians Fußball-Podcast Gästekurve (mit Matthias Esch): ⁠https://linktr.ee/Gaestekurve⁠ 
 "Let's talk about horror"-Podcast mit Alexander Acker (und manchmal Christian): https://open.spotify.com/show/2vvvEMt7hdf3XmuMiHlYIr 
 Das war's, tschüsschen und bis die Tage :-* 
 --- Über den Podcast: THINGS WILL BE FINE Die zwei 40-jährigen Teenager Sebastian Poullie (Radiomoderator und Comedy-Autor) und Dominik Kapahnke (Sound-Designer, Ex-Comedy-Autor), die sich in Radiocomedy-Produktionen kennengelernt haben, texten sich zu, schauen, wo sich ihre Synapsen verbinden und finden heraus: Alles wird gut. DIE THEMEN (sortiert nach gefühlter Häufigkeit): Alltagsbeobachtungen, Videospiele, Essen, Filme, Musik, soziale Ängste, Therapie, Mikrowellenpommes. --- Unsere Playlist "Mikrowellenpommes": ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify-Playlist⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon Music-Playlist⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Mail: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠[email protected] 
 


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