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Who Hurt You?

Comedian Debra DiGiovanni - Comedy, quarantine and making friends in your 40s

Who Hurt You?

Sofie Hagen

Depth, Conversation, Comedy Interviews, Interview, Activism, Female, Comedy, Fat, Mental Health, Chat, Health & Fitness, Self-help, Feminism, Society & Culture

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2020

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Sofie talks to Debra DiGiovanni about being a canadian comedian in LA, quarantine, sobriety, moving, making friends in your 40s, happiness, fame, dating, and writing gratitude lists.


Trigger warning – coronavirus, drug addiction/dependency/recovery, mental health issues, anxiety, depression, Trump, drug use, cannabis, body image, fatphobia, therapy, eating disorders, compulsions, self hatred, complicated family dynamics, 12 step program


Artwork by Justine McNichol

Jingle by Harriet Braine

Produced by Dave Pickering


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0:00.0

that quiet per parentheses that you're just like I will meet someone unless it makes me dull and boring

0:05.1

that I will leave it but I will pick a fight and break up with him and then I will have so many jokes.

0:10.4

Pain is funny the old adage that pain is funny and it is yeah it is you know it is relatable

0:16.7

you are listening to made of human also known as the mow, a podcast hosted by Sophie Hagen, who is a Danish comedian.

0:27.0

Mo-P-Pahad, trying to find out how to do life. But it turns out nobody knows maupau.

0:37.0

nobody knows maupau. I've realized why I was rambling so much and for so long on all of the

0:49.2

previous recordings of the intros and it's because I've been recording it in a new software program than the one I'm used to and instead of seconds it counted beats or something so I thought I was you know just doing a few minutes here and there but

1:07.5

I was actually just doing oh my god so long but now I have it in seconds

1:14.1

so I know I've done about 30 seconds now which is

1:18.0

like what four beats so anyways I'm just saying I'm going to make this a bit

1:21.7

bit shorter than usual because I'm keeping an eye on the time. I do apologize if you've been bored through the other introductions. It's still lockdown. We're still during the pandemic the this recording was made the guest recording was made during the pandemic. We talk a bit about it, but again, not the whole

1:45.8

podcast is about that. Real quick, the sounds you can hear in the background, sounds on the outside, I have my windows open,

1:55.0

you can hear my dehumidifier in the background,

1:58.0

soaking up all of the damp,

2:01.0

so I don't live in a moldy, so I live in a less moldy studio flat and maybe you can hear the washing machine because

2:09.0

it's change your bedding day

2:13.0

Having a great time in lockdown.

2:15.0

I'm going to try and make this intro a bit short

2:18.0

because I want you to listen to my conversation with Deputy Giovanni.

2:22.0

I think I stumbled upon her on probably on

2:26.1

YouTube about eight or nine years ago and I could not believe what I'd found.

2:35.0

She is so funny. She's a stand-up comedian.

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