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Who Hurt You?

Comedian Samantha Baines - Knitting, hearing loss and children's books

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

🗓️ 8 April 2020

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Sofie talks to Samantha Baines about comedy, writing, acting, knitting, hearing aids, her children’s book Harriet Versus the Galaxy, breathing, and performing in Magic Mike live.


Trigger warning – coronavirus, anxiety, grief, mental health, depression, trauma, OCD, hearing loss, spiders, body horror, doctors, tinnitus, gromits, bodily functions, deafness, disability, anti-vax, injury, surgery, sight loss, medication, panic attacks, counselling, therapy, death, bereavement


Artwork by Justine McNichol

Jingle by Harriet Braine

Produced by Dave Pickering


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0:00.0

did you just stifle a yawn because that is my favorite thing that people do?

0:04.0

That is my literal favorite like when you see someone and they're trying because they like want to be polite

0:11.9

and they stifle a yawn like so they keep their mouth shut is my favorite human moment ever like I love it because it's so polite and the people's faces and it's like we know like we all do that just

0:25.1

yawn I love that you are listening to made of human also known as the

0:30.7

mow part a podcast hosted by Sophie Hagen, who is a Danish comedian.

0:37.6

Mo-P-Pah, trying to find out how to do life. Mo-P-P-P-I-P-P-P-I-P-P-I- If you are listening in the day,

0:45.0

but it turns out nobody knows mopah.

0:50.0

If you are listening in the distant future, everyone will be listening from the actual future because you're not here right now with me live, but if you are listening to this from the distant future

1:07.0

this was recorded in at once the end of March in 2020, which I assume you will know as the pandemic, the

1:17.8

coronavirus pandemic and you in the future, in the distant future will know so much more than we do right now.

1:27.6

And the conversation that I'm having with Samantha Baines today is not, it's not going to be about the virus it's going to be about her but of course we do

1:38.8

touch upon you know how she deals with it and it's something I thought a lot about I've seen a lot of

1:44.2

podcasts say that you know that they're purposefully no purposely oh I always get them

1:51.1

mixed up that they on purpose stay away from even mentioning the virus at all

1:57.6

But I think this particular podcast is so much about mental health and so much about where we are meeting people and what sort of their state of mind is and it would be very strange to not ask them, how are you dealing with all of this? But I tried not to linger too much because it is

2:16.9

hopefully not going to be relevant in a few months. I don't know. I don't know. Here's what I will say before I let you listen to

2:28.0

Samantha who's just a great person.

2:35.0

Here's, I think it was today or yesterday.

2:37.5

I became kind of, and I'm guilty of this as well.

2:41.5

I have been giving a lot of advice, I'd say, you know, suggesting what people should, in, you know, air quotes, should be doing to not lose themselves completely in this lockdown

2:59.3

in this quarantine, self-isolation period. And know my suggestions have been make your bed in the

3:05.9

morning open your windows pull up your curtains open your curtains I don't know how you

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