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In this cozy bedtime episode, Henrik invites us into his bedroom for an intimate exploration of existence, childhood television, and the comforting vastness of space. Through a meandering journey that begins with gratitude for his growing international audience, Henrik shares heartwarming stories from his days creating the Swedish children's show "Super Sweet Silver Sarah and Steel Henrik," offering insights into gender roles and creative storytelling. The episode takes a contemplative turn as Henrik ponders the nature of identity, the concept of inner spaces, and our place in the universe's "golden age." With characteristic warmth and vulnerability, Henrik weaves together personal anecdotes about conquering childhood fears with philosophical musings about the nature of truth and existence. This episode perfectly balances profound thoughts with gentle humor, creating a soothing atmosphere perfect for drifting off to sleep.
For more information on Henrik Ståhl, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl
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In this cozy bedtime episode, Henrik invites us into his bedroom for an intimate exploration of existence, childhood television, and the comforting vastness of space. Through a meandering journey that begins with gratitude for his growing international audience, Henrik shares heartwarming stories from his days creating the Swedish children's show "Super Sweet Silver Sarah and Steel Henrik," offering insights into gender roles and creative storytelling. The episode takes a contemplative turn as Henrik ponders the nature of identity, the concept of inner spaces, and our place in the universe's "golden age." With characteristic warmth and vulnerability, Henrik weaves together personal anecdotes about conquering childhood fears with philosophical musings about the nature of truth and existence. This episode perfectly balances profound thoughts with gentle humor, creating a soothing atmosphere perfect for drifting off to sleep.
For more information on Henrik Ståhl, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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