Harald Schmidt inspires in Göttingen: an evening full of joke and wisdom!

Harald Schmidt inspires in Göttingen: an evening full of joke and wisdom!

Göttingen, Deutschland - Harald Schmidt, a prominent entertainer, recently appeared at the German Theater in Göttingen, where he had a conversation with the former ARD presenter and author Bernadette Schoog. The event took place in front of a sold -out house and is given great applause by visitors. Schoog introduced Schoog as "Messiah of the good entertainment", which lived up to his role as a master of free improvisation and made the conversation an almost one-sided "one-man show".

During the evening, Schmidt expressed his preference for the theater and spoke about the historical importance of the German theater in Göttingen. He paid particular attention to the election campaign and the voter structure, especially mentioned in the age group of the over 60-year-old. With humorous anecdotes, such as the Jürgen Trittin, who ate a whole bar of chocolate on a train ride, Schmidt entertained his audience.

insights into Schmidt's life and commitment

Schmidt, who has been the patron of German depression since 2008, also reflected on his career and experience as a father, especially about his adopted son Noah. He noticed that he had not said a sentence that he had not rehearsed for 40 years. He also addressed health aspects such as snoring and sleep apnea, which he humorously accompanied with imitations.

In the discussion about depression and mental health, Schmidt revealed that together with NDR Info he moderated a new science podcast entitled "Raus out of depression". This podcast aims to talk about depression in order to improve the understanding of this disease and to reduce the suffering of those affected. In this context, he also brings the voices of those affected and experts such as Ulrich Hegerl, chairman of the German depression aid, to the hearing, which informs about causes, trigger and treatment options.

The evening in Göttingen ended with great applause, while Schmidt humorously adopted with the sentence: "The King has left the building".

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