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EPISODE · May 31, 2024 · 2H 6M

#307: Sivert Eimhjellen

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Sivert Eimhjellen er stand-up komiker. Han angrer på mye som han skulle ønske at han ikke hadde gjort, og pleier å være åpen og ærlig om angeren sin i stedet for å late som ingenting. Vi snakker bl.a. om å ikke vite hvem noen som helst er, hvor vanskelig det er å være podcastløs, for behovet for å snakke er så kraftig, men at det heldigvis har løst seg nå, om den store felles lidenskapen for matlaging, men ikke ville lage mat for mange mennesker, men agendaen om å lære nye retter på andres kostnad, å ha fått sparken fra flere restauranter, og at han kan bære nag til mange, den irriterende trangen folk har til at programledere skal være så kritiske, at han synes at judosatsingen var bortkastet, at faren hans overreagerer på helt vanlige ting og en god del om å ikke kjenne seg igjen alt det stand-up komikere lirer av seg, om å møte heltene sine, å plutselig måtte dele fornavnet sitt med flere og om å ikke ville la seg overmedisineres for psykiske lidelser.Programleder: Sivert MoeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/anger. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sivert Eimhjellen er stand-up komiker. Han angrer på mye som han skulle ønske at han ikke hadde gjort, og pleier å være åpen og ærlig om angeren sin i stedet for å late som ingenting. Vi snakker bl.a. om å ikke vite hvem noen som helst er, hvor vanskelig det er å være podcastløs, for behovet for å snakke er så kraftig, men at det heldigvis har løst seg nå, om den store felles lidenskapen for matlaging, men ikke ville lage mat for mange mennesker, men agendaen om å lære nye retter på andres kostnad, å ha fått sparken fra flere restauranter, og at han kan bære nag til mange, den irriterende trangen folk har til at programledere skal være så kritiske, at han synes at judosatsingen var bortkastet, at faren hans overreagerer på helt vanlige ting og en god del om å ikke kjenne seg igjen alt det stand-up komikere lirer av seg, om å møte heltene sine, å plutselig måtte dele fornavnet sitt med flere og om å ikke ville la seg overmedisineres for psykiske lidelser.Programleder: Sivert MoeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/anger. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Sivert Eimhjellen er stand-up komiker. Han angrer på mye som han skulle ønske at han ikke hadde gjort, og pleier å være åpen og ærlig om angeren sin i stedet for å late som ingenting. Vi snakker bl.a. om å ikke vite hvem noen som helst er, hvor...

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