Relatively speaking, Jort Kelder is a decent poverty speech, because all his friends are richer than he is. “That could well, yes,” the TV bracket admits on the talk show table of Eva Jinek.
There is once again a new podcast: Jort Kelder and Hannah Prins have one in which they try to understand each other’s bubble. He is the nobby listener, she is a climate girl. “I was already a vegetarian before Hannah was born. I thought: it is a bit of a derailed corps girl, that will be fine again,” he says at the table At Eva Jinek.
On his birthday
She’s really a bit, says Jort. “Hannah does have an open appearance, interest and sense of life … If a woman with purple hair and screams had arrived, then everyone immediately goes up with the hair. This works and that’s why she is so great, and that makes it dangerous.”
Eva wonders how Hannah looks at him. “How is Jort – according to your observation, because you have also been on his birthday – within his own bubble? How would you describe his role?”
The poorest
Hannah states that Jort is the poverty bow of the group of friends. “Well, first of all I think Jort is the poorest of his group of friends.”
Eva: “Hahahaha.”
Elite -servant Jort: “That could well, yes.”
Hannah: “And also … If you have been a vegetarian for so long, he is also socially interested in other ideas, but the friends of Jort I spoke to, it is gradually possible to get a small foot in the door. That is good, because you have to get everyone with it.”
After twelve hours
Jort states that Hannah is a nice person outside of her climate things. “Until about twelve o’clock she was indeed all those guys with her own planes and yachts, after twelve o’clock she just became cozy, so then it went well again.”
Eva laughing: “Hannah, do you intervene or do I have to do it?”

