He is a good interviewer. I have been frustrated a lot lately by interviewers who don't listen to the answers to their questions. Also don't let the interviewee finish thoughts before they fire the next question. A pleasure to watch.
There were so many times where there was a great bit of interview and I went to like the video. But I'd already liked it and it was so captivating I wanted to like it again!
He was a great interviewer. When Hannah went on talk shows in America, a lot of the interviewers didn't quite know how to work with her personality. They laughed, and then awkwardly paused, and then just went on to the next question. They were completely unprepared to interview a person on the autism spectrum. This interviewer actively listened and went with the flow, understanding that she wasn't going to be able to answer things the same way that other guests do.
shame is a inner turmoil,.. I suffer from depression too,.. but i don't belittle people because i struggle on the inside... Hannah is a disgusting person, no matter what her sexual identity is. she is the one aiding in kids getting chemically castrated and sex changed before they even hit puberty,... fucking sickos
Mary gay Hutcherson Mary, why do you feel the need to tell about your sexual preference on a public forum like UA-cam? Your sexual appetite is your own personal business. Why do you feel the need to make it public to total strangers?
Dave Chappelle for sure. This lady........ Well will just agree that in ten years not a damn person will remember a single joke from any of her specials but with absolute certainly we will be quoting Chappelle for decades.
As a cisgender, 65 year old man, I respect your personal circle, but I want to say that I love you and your brilliance. If asked, “You can only recommend one show that ever aired anywhere, I would not hesitate to recommend “Nannette.” Thank you for your contribution to humor and acceptance. You are brilliant and deserve the world.
I’m with her. Monet kept his house, and left it in tact to France, so that folks can visit it and see his gardens and his work spaces. Also during the German occupation of France he refused to leave or stop working. Paraphrasing a little - basically he said if they want me out they will have to come and remove me. - Excellently bad ass. Also, I love her rawness and truth. It’s freeing
There are tons of us. I've always liked Philip Larkin's comment: "You have to distinguish between things that seemed odd when they were new but are now quite familiar, such as Ibsen and Wagner, and things that seemed crazy when they were new and seem crazy now, like 'Finnegan's Wake' and Picasso." (,of course , there are people who hate Larkin for his own tangled misogyny as well.)
I watched Please Like Me about 2 years ago and Hannah completely captivated me. Then Nanette came out on Netflix and she absolutely knocked me off my feet. I just watched Douglas this past weekend and it’s as brilliant as one would expect.
+Stella Everybody who knows the first thing about Picasso knows that he was a deeply flawed individual. If you take a look at works like "Guernica" and think "Yeah, but he could be violent..." than you don't need to bother with art history in the first place. Furthermore, who are you to judge the personal live of any artist? Picasso is one of the greatest artists who ever lived, no one cares whether your precious little feelings are offended.
when I was 14 I gave my mum a book of Picasso for her birthday . just thought it was really cool art she would appreciate. maybe I shouldn't ave ... cheers
Too often society forgives and even romanticizes these artists because they are gifted while downplaying their horrible behaviors (see R. Kelly, Roman Polanski, Woody Allen etc.)
What a beautiful woman. There was so much I could connect with. I wanted to give her a loving hug. I feel that Hannah has given a voice to an underrepresented group of women. Thank you Hannah.
I suffer from depression too,.. but i don't belittle people because i struggle on the inside... Hannah is a disgusting person, no matter what her sexual identity is. she is the one aiding in kids getting chemically castrated and sex changed before they even hit puberty,... fucking sickos
Lol I want to hug my autistic/Aspergers spectrum friends too, but after a chat I was happy to settle for a high five and a fist bump and one I’ve never touched. Still makes me want to hug them cos I love them. It’s not hard to just ask someone what they are comfortable with. It makes you look good to them if you can be authentic and not hide your questions, after all that’s part of them and how they communicate = they don’t understand the masks and they can’t wear them either. That’s the defining characteristic of this communication style, and you would do well to just be honest.
@******** Aw, don't be scared!!! It's ok!!! You can still be you and other people can be inspired by Hannah. You can't catch autism or lesbianism, education or even intelligence from her, I promise!!!
Wow, Hannah Gadsby is awesome and I was also impressed by this guy interviewing her... Gave her space, intelligent questions, was funny in a cooperative way... I've seen so many interviews where the host just wants to use the guest as a foil for their own personality rather than actually drawing them out and giving them space to say what they need to. This is great :)
I first saw Hannah on the show Please Like Me and thought she was absolutely the funniest. After watching Nanette, I think she is brilliant and I just love her.
It makes me really happy to watch this, they seem to get along so well and you can just feel the amount of interest the interviewer has here and it just feels so genuine.
Gadsby is gold and Pickering's done a stellar job of an interview here. I mean it shouldn't be hard with such a good guest, but everything was extremely entertaining.
Who put a thumbs down? This woman is brilliant, so very real, and also so charming/funny through the pain of it all. Her show is full of layers and so vulnerable and crafted with excellent storytelling.
i love her i love her i love her and normally i'd say "appreciate" when talking about artists that i enjoy but don't know but i??? love her!!! i love her. i wish hannah gadsby all the good things in the world and i'm so grateful for her brave sharing
I watched Nanette because of this vid being up on youtube. God bless you Hannah, your "stand up" made me so proud. Proud that you have been so relentlessly human in rewriting your story from the comedy to the reality. Thank you
Have you watched her new show? It's amazing as well. I love all her mannerisms, her comedic timing and the way she uses the language - she just sneaks little tidbits of humor in all the time.
Nanette is incredibly smart funny and deeply moving. It's real. Thank you so much, watched it two times in two days and there will be more. Everyone should watch it. Lots of love and support from Sweden
******** Um wtf is wrong with you? That’s ableist af, and you know full well it is untrue. Quit being an asshole to Autistic people, it’s not a good look.
100% with her on the plebiscite. I didn't realise how deeply it had affected me until afterwards. I just broke down. If you haven't watched Nanette yet, go and watch it. It's the first comedy show I have watched that made me tear up. TW for mentions of homophobia, rape, assault (she gets beat up)
You didn't realise how it effected you until someone told you how effected you really are? Sounds like every thing wrong with this identity politics sjw bullshit.
Lots of butthurt males. She performed comedy, and yet, she showed the true side to that comedy in one fell swoop. She carried a message, an important message, and all those privileged entitled asswipes out there feel plenty threatened. This aint SJW identity bullshit, this is real and raw and goes against all that. People haven't a clue what they're talking about.
Bonnie the plebiscite was horrific. Coming from New Zealand I don’t even remember a debate because it just made sense to me that if someone wants to get married, unless they are already married, then there should be no problem (I was also quite young). I 100% agree with Hannah too, it really was toxic even though I’m lucky enough to not have witnessed much as I’m not in Aussie and my Australian friends were all for marriage equality and have been for as long as I have known them.
Does it really have to fit into a box? Does it make any difference exactly what label her show has? I did laugh and I did get touched. Equally valuable feelings to me. If you want to see comedy, and nothing else, I get your disappointment. I still believe her show has a place - especially because it hits a broader demographic than f.eks. a TEDtalk, where people, I believe, come with a more open attitude towards learning something.
My precious granddaughter hem-hawed around to tell me she was lesbian some years ago, while still a teen. It was around Christmas & her birthday was in Jan.. I accept people for they are & I certainly had no qualms but knew it was hard for her to tell me. I sent her a birthday card with a simple message...."you'll always be perfect to me, just as you are." And she is. I believe, "You cannot help the genes you are born with...you can only help how you use them." I cannot help I have blue eyes, for example. What's the difference? "Love Overall Values Everyone"....HUGS2U❤
I really want to give Hannah a big hug. But that would be wrong and she wouldn't enjoy it. Nanette is brilliant and has me in tears each time I've watched it.
I am a straight man but somehow, after Nanette, Hannah Gatsby feels like someone broadcasting on the same wavelengths. Someone I can identify with. All the best, Hannah!
Ixiah27 You obviously do not watch much comedy. She is NO WAY is like Amy Schumer. Hannah is relatable & a breathe of fresh air. If you don't like her work, avoid it & then just don't comment.
I love what you have to say about picasso, I recently read a biography of picasso written by his granddaughter and the most horrific thing she revealed about him is that he tortured and bled his family or the members that loved him. Because he used their blood to sign his name on his paintings. What kind of perv does that
I am trying to get a watch party together with my best friend and straight ally because Hannah said exactly how I always always feel. I cried because watching this special from her felt cleansing.
Richard Smith 😴 Hey everybody Ive just learned the term “virtue signalling” and now I’m dying to use it... *misses badly Please enjoy this handy graphic depicting how it looks when you correctly pick a target and nail it. Good luck! 🎯
**** **** Oh it will be justified... gonna make it worth my while having to live a lifetime of perceived deference to grunting Neanderthals like you . *Enjoy
@@tothemax324 Yes. All of those things are important and things to be proud of. So is a brave speaker who addresses important issues that make people think. If it made you angry, at least it still made you think. Think of the brave speeches made just in the past 100 years which challenged and changed society. Consider eloquent words and the broaching of socially "unspeakable" concepts as worthy and I'll consider you worthy of being part of the matrix of the human race. ACTIVELY DO any one of the things mentioned above, including any of your own suggestions, and I'll be proud of you, too.
Hannah says it perfectly in relation to the Australian Plebiscite. I really had no idea the toll it would take on me either and it did envoke shame and guilt for aspects of myself which I had no control over.
Hannah is a treasure. Love her. Funny and thought provoking. And I also love watching a home grown legend become recognised and loved the world over. I look forward to seeing her next move.
He is a good interviewer. I have been frustrated a lot lately by interviewers who don't listen to the answers to their questions. Also don't let the interviewee finish thoughts before they fire the next question. A pleasure to watch.
Agreed
There were so many times where there was a great bit of interview and I went to like the video. But I'd already liked it and it was so captivating I wanted to like it again!
He was a great interviewer. When Hannah went on talk shows in America, a lot of the interviewers didn't quite know how to work with her personality. They laughed, and then awkwardly paused, and then just went on to the next question. They were completely unprepared to interview a person on the autism spectrum. This interviewer actively listened and went with the flow, understanding that she wasn't going to be able to answer things the same way that other guests do.
“I paid heavily for a lesson nobody bothered to learn.” That’s the definition, right there...
Yess
We’ve all learnt it now Hannah! Thank you for teaching us what you learned so that we can grow from it. It was worth it Hannah! Thanks for fighting!
The definition of what?
I really liked this host. He wasn't condescending. A good active listener.
Yes. Great interview Charlie!
Their connection in the interview is amazing and they both seem very comfortable which makes for a great interview.
Agreed
I love Hannah Gatsby!
Yes, a wonderful host. And a fabulous guest too
Hannah, honey, I am a 76 year old lesbian and I still have the scars of unnecessary shame. You are so refreshing. I am very charmed.
Love and support for you, sister💪
76 years old and still cute as a button. You are awesome 👏🏻 Mary gay Hutcherson. You can be proud about being a great lady❤️💋💋💋
shame is a inner turmoil,.. I suffer from depression too,.. but i don't belittle people because i struggle on the inside... Hannah is a disgusting person, no matter what her sexual identity is. she is the one aiding in kids getting chemically castrated and sex changed before they even hit puberty,... fucking sickos
Mary gay Hutcherson Mary, why do you feel the need to tell about your sexual preference on a public forum like UA-cam? Your sexual appetite is your own personal business. Why do you feel the need to make it public to total strangers?
But are you funny?
She is a lady who really deserves a standing ovation whenever she enters. 👏👏👏👏👏
I don't know about that.
Dave Chappelle for sure. This lady........ Well will just agree that in ten years not a damn person will remember a single joke from any of her specials but with absolute certainly we will be quoting Chappelle for decades.
Interesting to consider that male homosexuality but not female homosexuality is Biblically prohibited. Just thinking out loud, and glad to know
@@raefishman9886 libs don’t care one way or the other about biblical sayings.
As a cisgender, 65 year old man, I respect your personal circle, but I want to say that I love you and your brilliance. If asked, “You can only recommend one show that ever aired anywhere, I would not hesitate to recommend “Nannette.” Thank you for your contribution to humor and acceptance. You are brilliant and deserve the world.
Chill dude
I am here after the Colbert interview on the late show. So glad to have found her and her material. I love this.
"Gosh, nobody has changed...i paid heavily for a lesson the nobody was bothered to learn". I feel the same way
I’m with her. Monet kept his house, and left it in tact to France, so that folks can visit it and see his gardens and his work spaces. Also during the German occupation of France he refused to leave or stop working. Paraphrasing a little - basically he said if they want me out they will have to come and remove me. - Excellently bad ass.
Also, I love her rawness and truth. It’s freeing
"It's like he retired backwards ! Because he planted the garden and THEN started working..."
Hannah : WOW
*game recognizes game*
Loool I know right? Loved her reaction
The World waited for a human being like Hannah Gadsby without knowing it. We needed her more like we need air. 💋💋💋💋💋
More than air? We would all be dead, so i suppose that would solve all of the worlds issues...
Understanding is so tense.
Your comment is funnier than anything Hannah Gadsby has ever said!
She's the first person I've encountered who hates Picasso as much as I do
There are tons of us. I've always liked Philip Larkin's comment: "You have to distinguish between things that seemed odd when they were new but are now quite familiar, such as Ibsen and Wagner, and things that seemed crazy when they were new and seem crazy now, like 'Finnegan's Wake' and Picasso." (,of course , there are people who hate Larkin for his own tangled misogyny as well.)
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This show helped me heal in ways I didn't even know I needed to. Best, most healing cry ever. Thank you, Hannah!
Samantha Graves same here. So very powerful.
Somehow I thing you'll be on the internet next week crying about some other grievance and claiming it gave you the feels and helped you heal.
I think the two of them had good chemistry. He gave her time to think and let the interview be ABOUT HER!
This is a smart interview. The interviewer is very smart and informer and respectful. I appreciate that.
Nanette stunned me. I loved her bit on Vincent and was really hoping he'd be mentioned here
I watched Please Like Me about 2 years ago and Hannah completely captivated me. Then Nanette came out on Netflix and she absolutely knocked me off my feet. I just watched Douglas this past weekend and it’s as brilliant as one would expect.
SO true about Picasso 😂 We need to challenge how we tell art history
+Stella Everybody who knows the first thing about Picasso knows that he was a deeply flawed individual. If you take a look at works like "Guernica" and think "Yeah, but he could be violent..." than you don't need to bother with art history in the first place. Furthermore, who are you to judge the personal live of any artist? Picasso is one of the greatest artists who ever lived, no one cares whether your precious little feelings are offended.
@@swanhildm lmao
Picasso was a prick but had a good hand for different kind of art ?
when I was 14 I gave my mum a book of Picasso for her birthday . just thought it was really cool art she would appreciate. maybe I shouldn't ave ... cheers
Too often society forgives and even romanticizes these artists because they are gifted while downplaying their horrible behaviors (see R. Kelly, Roman Polanski, Woody Allen etc.)
I would really like to see more "Renaissance Woman" videos from Hannah Gadsby - they're awesome!
OMG thiiiiiis!
I'm an Indian ...and I love her. She nailed the pride flag + India comment !
@youcometome9 That... wasn't what she was saying.
This is probably my favourite interview with Hannah Gadsby. The interviewer gets her so well and does such a great job.
What a beautiful woman. There was so much I could connect with. I wanted to give her a loving hug. I feel that Hannah has given a voice to an underrepresented group of women. Thank you Hannah.
Didn't you hear her talk about her me-circle? She would NOT want a hug from a stranger :P
Mike Campbell No one should hug ANYONE without consent. Poor Maria Coll’s, I imagine, would not hug without consent.
I suffer from depression too,.. but i don't belittle people because i struggle on the inside... Hannah is a disgusting person, no matter what her sexual identity is. she is the one aiding in kids getting chemically castrated and sex changed before they even hit puberty,... fucking sickos
Lol I want to hug my autistic/Aspergers spectrum friends too, but after a chat I was happy to settle for a high five and a fist bump and one I’ve never touched. Still makes me want to hug them cos I love them. It’s not hard to just ask someone what they are comfortable with. It makes you look good to them if you can be authentic and not hide your questions, after all that’s part of them and how they communicate = they don’t understand the masks and they can’t wear them either. That’s the defining characteristic of this communication style, and you would do well to just be honest.
@Valkyrie didn't you literally show up to screech and whine here? dumbfuck.
I was so incredibly moved by Nanette. Hannah is so beautiful inside and out.
I cried when i saw Nanette for the first time. Hannah Gadsby is literally an example for woman everywhere, I identified so much with her story.
Crying at a comedy special.... goes to show how fucking terrible this was
@******** Aw, don't be scared!!! It's ok!!! You can still be you and other people can be inspired by Hannah. You can't catch autism or lesbianism, education or even intelligence from her, I promise!!!
I loved how everyone who watched it cried and then claims it's comedy.
I loved “Nanette”. Hanna Gadsby is brilliant!
Wow, Hannah Gadsby is awesome and I was also impressed by this guy interviewing her... Gave her space, intelligent questions, was funny in a cooperative way... I've seen so many interviews where the host just wants to use the guest as a foil for their own personality rather than actually drawing them out and giving them space to say what they need to. This is great :)
I first saw Hannah on the show Please Like Me and thought she was absolutely the funniest. After watching Nanette, I think she is brilliant and I just love her.
I have never been more moved by a special until I saw Hannah's Nannette. I laughed hard and balled my eyes out. Incredible.
Its spelt bawled but okay
Btw Louis Ck is better
Psst...guess what? They’re BOTH good.
A special is supposed to be funny
That sounds pretty effin gay tbh
"A whole bunch of elected officials just not reading the room, just going with their own arrogance." That is a great statement.
I love a person who can put into words what I know. I love this woman
It makes me really happy to watch this, they seem to get along so well and you can just feel the amount of interest the interviewer has here and it just feels so genuine.
I truly admire Hannah Gadsby's intelligence and honesty.
Calling someone an "it" is nastier
How is she intelligent?... please give me an example
Gadsby is gold and Pickering's done a stellar job of an interview here. I mean it shouldn't be hard with such a good guest, but everything was extremely entertaining.
I absolutely adore Hannah! Such a well spoken individual who is not afraid to discuss and challenge issues that most would fear to
Who put a thumbs down? This woman is brilliant, so very real, and also so charming/funny through the pain of it all. Her show is full of layers and so vulnerable and crafted with excellent storytelling.
i love her i love her i love her and normally i'd say "appreciate" when talking about artists that i enjoy but don't know but i??? love her!!! i love her. i wish hannah gadsby all the good things in the world and i'm so grateful for her brave sharing
I watched Nanette because of this vid being up on youtube. God bless you Hannah, your "stand up" made me so proud. Proud that you have been so relentlessly human in rewriting your story from the comedy to the reality. Thank you
She's more socially aware than *I* am, she actually asked "now?" 😅
She’s flipping hilarious! I love the way she speaks, too-her facial expressions are priceless. “Nanette” was incredible. I highly recommend it!
How is she even remotely funny?
Have you watched her new show? It's amazing as well. I love all her mannerisms, her comedic timing and the way she uses the language - she just sneaks little tidbits of humor in all the time.
Netflix has finally paid off. One off brilliance - never to be forgotten - instead of interminable series.
Love you Hannah ❤️
It’s nice to have my love of Monet validated :) he’s my favourite famous painter
Nanette is incredibly smart funny and deeply moving. It's real. Thank you so much, watched it two times in two days and there will be more. Everyone should watch it. Lots of love and support from Sweden
Nice interview that - I don't normally care much for interviewers, but this guy is good at his job and Gadsby is brilliant as always
I’m sad that Hannah doesn’t like hugs, because I so want to hug her. She is so clever and funny.
******** Um wtf is wrong with you? That’s ableist af, and you know full well it is untrue. Quit being an asshole to Autistic people, it’s not a good look.
100% with her on the plebiscite. I didn't realise how deeply it had affected me until afterwards. I just broke down. If you haven't watched Nanette yet, go and watch it. It's the first comedy show I have watched that made me tear up.
TW for mentions of homophobia, rape, assault (she gets beat up)
Saw her live in a small theatre in NY. People around me definitely teared up.
You didn't realise how it effected you until someone told you how effected you really are? Sounds like every thing wrong with this identity politics sjw bullshit.
RageMageD *SOD OFF!!!*
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Lots of butthurt males. She performed comedy, and yet, she showed the true side to that comedy in one fell swoop. She carried a message, an important message, and all those privileged entitled asswipes out there feel plenty threatened. This aint SJW identity bullshit, this is real and raw and goes against all that. People haven't a clue what they're talking about.
Bonnie the plebiscite was horrific. Coming from New Zealand I don’t even remember a debate because it just made sense to me that if someone wants to get married, unless they are already married, then there should be no problem (I was also quite young). I 100% agree with Hannah too, it really was toxic even though I’m lucky enough to not have witnessed much as I’m not in Aussie and my Australian friends were all for marriage equality and have been for as long as I have known them.
This woman is amazing and her show is incredible. Really stays with you and makes you think.
It is cancelled and shit, and so is she.
but did you laugh?
@@oznews1 Mostly seems to inspire superlatives. A TED Talk in the guise of stand up.
Does it really have to fit into a box? Does it make any difference exactly what label her show has? I did laugh and I did get touched. Equally valuable feelings to me. If you want to see comedy, and nothing else, I get your disappointment. I still believe her show has a place - especially because it hits a broader demographic than f.eks. a TEDtalk, where people, I believe, come with a more open attitude towards learning something.
This was trauma processing, and healing. This is art, used to heal onself, and probably contributes to healing others.
My precious granddaughter hem-hawed around to tell me she was lesbian some years ago, while still a teen. It was around Christmas & her birthday was in Jan.. I accept people for they are & I certainly had no qualms but knew it was hard for her to tell me. I sent her a birthday card with a simple message...."you'll always be perfect to me, just as you are." And she is. I believe, "You cannot help the genes you are born with...you can only help how you use them." I cannot help I have blue eyes, for example. What's the difference? "Love Overall Values Everyone"....HUGS2U❤
She's just so funny, like even when she doesnt try?? 🤣🤣
I have also always disliked Picasso once I learned that he was a mysogynist. Glad that someone with a big platform is spreading the message!
Nanette is a work of GENUIS!!!
wow you are really contributing to the conversation there, feel more informed already.
triggered lol
I really want to give Hannah a big hug. But that would be wrong and she wouldn't enjoy it. Nanette is brilliant and has me in tears each time I've watched it.
You are a ridiculous human being... i cant believe you wrote that
I am a straight man but somehow, after Nanette, Hannah Gatsby feels like someone broadcasting on the same wavelengths. Someone I can identify with. All the best, Hannah!
Arctic Haze You, sir, are a thinker
@@tims001 Luckily Hannah Gadsby is not one.
This was a great interview. You changed my perspectives on a lot of things Hannah and I really appreciate you for it. You’re a treasure.
Her show was so moving but I’m so in love with her she is my girl crush
I never get tired of listening to her.
Fluffy123
I always get tired of listening to and looking at her.
Well I guess that's fair.
Fuck knows I'm already sick of listening to you fluffy.
Argeaux2 You, also, can just *SOD OFF!!!*
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Well, luckily, none of you are forced to listen to either of us.
Im totally smitten by her intelligence. Elegant, accute, refined.
Can you link me a Vid where she is supposed to be Funny ?
She sounds like a thin Amy Schumer.
Ixiah27 You obviously do not watch much comedy. She is NO WAY is like Amy Schumer. Hannah is relatable & a breathe of fresh air. If you don't like her work, avoid it & then just don't comment.
People have the right to comment on anything its called freedom of speech...if you don't like it thats to bad snowflake
+Max if they are a snowflake, you are icy cold winter chills. snowflakes on the other hand are what makes winter beautifull
Me too, love and admiration at first sight
This is the best interview to Hannah Gadsby ever
I LOVE YOU HANNAH! Bless you for your humor, your vulnerability, and your courage. You're brilliant! I hope you eventually do a tour in the U.S.
Wonderful,intelligent,funny,insightful,courageous woman.
yuck
Such a totally awesome, honest, incredible woman!
Very smart and brave woman.
I love what you have to say about picasso, I recently read a biography of picasso written by his granddaughter and the most horrific thing she revealed about him is that he tortured and bled his family or the members that loved him. Because he used their blood to sign his name on his paintings. What kind of perv does that
I am trying to get a watch party together with my best friend and straight ally because Hannah said exactly how I always always feel. I cried because watching this special from her felt cleansing.
ive seen nanette about 10 times it's the best thing i've ever watched and i'm not even exaggerating
Yes you are exaggerating. If you had to see her about 10 times then the message obviously did not get through? Virtue signalling is not a good trait.
Cherrykahn Me too! I watch it whenever I’m feeling down about the world. She’s such an essential voice in our world right now. Much love
@Dangle Baggins oh here it is again, another comment from dangle baggins. thesaurus in one hand...empty virtue in the other.
Richard Smith 😴 Hey everybody Ive just learned the term “virtue signalling” and now I’m dying to use it...
*misses badly
Please enjoy this handy graphic depicting how it looks when you correctly pick a target and nail it. Good luck!
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**** **** Oh it will be justified... gonna make it worth my while having to live a lifetime of perceived deference to grunting Neanderthals like you . *Enjoy
This is so nice to watch. Really. It was a pleasent interview. I came here to watch hannah and now i want to see more of this guy
She is so awesome!
Hannah is amazing. Well done.
watching Nanette, I laughed, cried, laughed, and cried again!! I adore her!!
her youtube channel talking about art history is great.
Love from India Hannah! ❤️❤️❤️
This lady is totally not funny. What are you talking about?
Thanks for this fun and smart interview
AMAZING HUMAN BEING! AND EXCELLENT SENSE OF HUMOUR! That's it. She has it all!! 🤗💖
I LOVE THIS WOMAN
I think this may have been one of hannah's top interviews to do at that time
Delightful interview. I really liked the interviewers wit as well.
Enjoyed the interview. Thank you!
So proud of you Hannah!
I am more proud of the work we do in medicine, tech, the drought relief lately in NSW, the Thai cave rescue etc, not of any TV personality
@@tothemax324 Yes. All of those things are important and things to be proud of. So is a brave speaker who addresses important issues that make people think. If it made you angry, at least it still made you think. Think of the brave speeches made just in the past 100 years which challenged and changed society. Consider eloquent words and the broaching of socially "unspeakable" concepts as worthy and I'll consider you worthy of being part of the matrix of the human race. ACTIVELY DO any one of the things mentioned above, including any
of your own suggestions, and I'll be proud of you, too.
That's an amazing interview right here.
I'm from India and I absolutely loved Ninette. Brilliant show! Thanks to Netflix 😋
Thank you for interviewing Hannah
Hannah says it perfectly in relation to the Australian Plebiscite. I really had no idea the toll it would take on me either and it did envoke shame and guilt for aspects of myself which I had no control over.
larenzi Part of being an adult is potentially being exposed to opinions that are different to your own.
I adore her so much
Hannah is a treasure. Love her.
Funny and thought provoking. And I also love watching a home grown legend become recognised and loved the world over.
I look forward to seeing her next move.
This may be 3 years old but it is STILL my favorite interviewer and interview of Hannah Gadsby
Artemisia Gentileschi was a badass incredibly talented female Baroque-era painter. She deserves so much more attention than Picasso.
I watched Nanette last month. A show like that was overdue. Thank you, Hannah Gadsby.
She's the most intelligent human holding the microphone in the commons these days.
#ThankYou
Rea Nolan thank God she quit her version of "comedy". #ThanksForQuiting
She's wonderful.
Thanks for your comments on Picasso⚘💚
Hannah is amazing, and this interviewer handled it all just right 👍
She is brilliant 💕
My absolute favourite human right now- Hannah Gadsby
She seems so brilliant
Lol Hannah "lots of naps," that's why I love you Hannah...honest lol !
I love Hannah...she's brilliant.
She’s amazing ❤️
Still reeling from watching Hannah Gadsby's Nanette on Netflix.
Much love from India Hannah! :)