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We Can Be Weirdos

#53 I’m With Batsh*t —>: Sofie Hagen and the Troll of Shametown

We Can Be Weirdos

Global

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

4.9736 Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2024

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

"She said... should I tell him I can see into the future?"

Sofie Hagen is a multi-award-winning London-based Danish comedian, author, podcaster, and content creator. She published her debut book “Happy Fat” in 2019 and is the creator and host of the wildly successful podcast Who Hurt You?, co-host of BBC Sounds Original true crime podcast Bad People alongside Dr. Julia Shaw and has hosted several other successful podcasts, including her latest - Help Hole. 

Sofie's new book is called Will I Ever Have Sex Again? - a disarmingly honest and funny exploration of sex (and those who aren’t having it). It's available on May 23rd or you can pre-order right now.

***ANOTHER LIVE SHOW DATE!***

We Can Be Weirdos will also be recorded LIVE on 17th June 2024, at the Underbelly Boulevard, London. Another wild night to ignite the suppressed bit of batsh*t in you.

Head here for more info and tickets: https://underbellyboulevard.com/tickets/we-can-be-weirdos-live/

Transcript

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0:32.3

This is a Global Player original podcast.

0:37.5

Warning! The following episode contains strong language. Bizarre a global player original podcast. Warning.

0:38.5

The following episode contains strong language, bizarre theories,

0:42.5

unexplainable experiences,

0:44.2

and the incredible emotional pain detective.

0:47.5

It may not be suitable for younger weirdos.

0:51.5

I saw children's hands.

0:54.1

They're just children's hands. She was like, I don't know what was happening, but there was something about children's hands. They were just children's hands.

0:55.0

She was like, I don't know what was happening, but there was something about children's hands.

0:59.0

And I was like, oh my God.

1:01.0

Oh, oh, oh, oh. Hey everyone. Welcome to another episode of We Can Be Weirdos. My name is Dan Schreiber. I'm coming to you today from my home at

1:29.0

Roughway by Sea. And today is a bit of a landmark episode for me because this is the first

1:35.3

year anniversary of We Can Be Weirdos. We launched May 17th, 2023, exactly a year ago. Episode

1:42.6

one was with Harith Akram, my buddy, the brain surgeon who has

1:45.9

cured pain. And actually, I saw him the other day. He came to my 40th birthday, and he was

1:50.7

giving me an update on all the amazing advances. He's already made within the field of

1:55.6

curing chronic pain. Maybe we'll bring him back onto the episode, because obviously I don't

1:59.5

understand the science of it and maybe

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