Jan
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Podcast Appearances
Nice, Jan, nice. I have one more thing on my note. I wanted to tell you briefly, I don't want to go into too much detail, but just a few meta-informations, because you might be interested in something like that.
Nice, Jan, nice. I have one more thing on my note. I wanted to tell you briefly, I don't want to go into too much detail, but just a few meta-informations, because you might be interested in something like that.
Nice, Jan, nice. I have one more thing on my note. I wanted to tell you briefly, I don't want to go into too much detail, but just a few meta-informations, because you might be interested in something like that.
So every few years I get sick of it and I really saved that long and opened a very long notebook because I thought one day I would like to tie these loose thoughts together again, at least roughly, and somehow have the fun of going forward with such a text as a performance. And I thought, okay, how ...
So every few years I get sick of it and I really saved that long and opened a very long notebook because I thought one day I would like to tie these loose thoughts together again, at least roughly, and somehow have the fun of going forward with such a text as a performance. And I thought, okay, how ...
So every few years I get sick of it and I really saved that long and opened a very long notebook because I thought one day I would like to tie these loose thoughts together again, at least roughly, and somehow have the fun of going forward with such a text as a performance. And I thought, okay, how ...
Then I tried it and I was very lucky, because at the time a guest car died and they needed someone to write something. And then I said, I'd like to do it, but I still have a text lying around here. And then I entered this text and it was with, so radically, I first met people that I only know from podcasts, namely Ijeoma Mangold, the top philharmonist of the time.
Then I tried it and I was very lucky, because at the time a guest car died and they needed someone to write something. And then I said, I'd like to do it, but I still have a text lying around here. And then I entered this text and it was with, so radically, I first met people that I only know from podcasts, namely Ijeoma Mangold, the top philharmonist of the time.
Then I tried it and I was very lucky, because at the time a guest car died and they needed someone to write something. And then I said, I'd like to do it, but I still have a text lying around here. And then I entered this text and it was with, so radically, I first met people that I only know from podcasts, namely Ijeoma Mangold, the top philharmonist of the time.
Andreas Lebert, the father of Benjamin Lebert, I didn't know that either. Do you know Benjamin Lebert from Crazy? Do you know him?
Andreas Lebert, the father of Benjamin Lebert, I didn't know that either. Do you know Benjamin Lebert from Crazy? Do you know him?
Andreas Lebert, the father of Benjamin Lebert, I didn't know that either. Do you know Benjamin Lebert from Crazy? Do you know him?
Robert Stadlober's huge debut and so on. And Benjamin Lebert's father is the head of the Feuilleton at the time. And then I threw in two or three more words into the text, because I knew, okay, this is a audience, a reader, who will miss it if there is not some weird word in it or a gymnastic formulation.
Robert Stadlober's huge debut and so on. And Benjamin Lebert's father is the head of the Feuilleton at the time. And then I threw in two or three more words into the text, because I knew, okay, this is a audience, a reader, who will miss it if there is not some weird word in it or a gymnastic formulation.
Robert Stadlober's huge debut and so on. And Benjamin Lebert's father is the head of the Feuilleton at the time. And then I threw in two or three more words into the text, because I knew, okay, this is a audience, a reader, who will miss it if there is not some weird word in it or a gymnastic formulation.
And I have to say, I was surprised by the feedback, so surprised in the sense of how hard it was to grasp it. So on Twitter there was really only hate.
And I have to say, I was surprised by the feedback, so surprised in the sense of how hard it was to grasp it. So on Twitter there was really only hate.
And I have to say, I was surprised by the feedback, so surprised in the sense of how hard it was to grasp it. So on Twitter there was really only hate.
You couldn't use Twitter at all, because it's just hate and very strange and unproductive hate, not even funny hate.
You couldn't use Twitter at all, because it's just hate and very strange and unproductive hate, not even funny hate.