
At the age of 20, Sigurd Hartkorn was diagnosed with the serious and incurable disease multiple sclerosis. Now, 16 years later, he is ready to talk about it — not about the disease itself, but about what it has done to his way of being in the world. We will travel all the way from Moroccan nightclubs and endless drinking binges to depression and the fear of dying before his parents. This is a seri... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 24 days ago |
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In the final episode of the series, Sigurd gathers the threads after 14 years of living with multiple sclerosis. Not as an ending to the disease, because it does not go away, but as an attempt to understand what it has done to him: to his body, his f... more
We return to Line, who, in the second part of her story, tells us how she regained her trust in life after both the terror attack and, later, her multiple sclerosis diagnosis. It is about forgiving her body, about deliberately parking illegally — and... more
Laura’s father had been very ill with multiple sclerosis since she was a small child, and as his illness progresses, it becomes increasingly difficult for her to be around the medical aids — and she gradually loses contact with her father. It is only... more
Sigurd invites his father, Morten, to hear what it is like as a parent when your child is affected by a serious illness. Morten’s reaction was to crawl into a hole and push other people away — a reaction that reaches back to his early youth, when he ... more
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This series centers on living with a chronic, incurable illness through deeply personal storytelling. Episodes blend memoir, family dynamics, and the struggle to find meaning, resilience, and presence amid uncertainty. A recurring thread is how illness reshapes identity, relationships, and daily life—from parenting and caregiving to moments of doubt, hope, and self-forgiveness. The host often reflects on escape, responsibility, and the tension between visibility and privacy, with travel, nightlife, addiction, and grief serving as vivid backdrops. Noteworthy is the intimate, unflinching approach—treating illness not as a clinical condition but as a catalyst for redefining how one lives, loves, and shows up for others. Potential listeners may... more
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