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Trygve Olson joins Joe to discuss whether Donald Trump is trying to distract the American people or cover up the Epstein case. What would happen to the MAGA movement if Trump went away? How can we have a fair election in 2026? Read Trygve's latest at https://trygveolson.substack.com?utm_source=navbar&utm_medium=web Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Legends of Godiva: Part 5Surviving a Viking camp is not easy.Based on a post by LingeringAfterthought in 5 parts. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels.Godgifu found Cnut sitting by the stream, absentmindedly throwing rocks into it with a sour look on his face. She walked to his side and rested her hand on his shoulder, "I'm sorry;" she said quietly."Why the Pindsvin sorry?" Cnut said quietly, "Afraid of Cnut the beast? Think he cut off the Pindsvin face for arguing with Cnut? You think easy? Be king to three countries?""And some of Sweden;" Godgifu added. "No; I don't. Half the time I can't deal with Coventry, much less Mercia. No; I meant I was sorry for assuming the worst about you. I only knew about you from stories told by people angry and hurting about what they had lost in war. After all that, I didn't even want you to be a man, much less one who's; well, goofy and likeable," she said, sitting down next to him."Not likeable. The Emma; she not like Cnut," he said with tired resignation."Look, if you say another woman's name during sex, of course she's going to be mad;""No. The Pindsvin not understand. The Emma not mad. The Emma not like Cnut. The Leofric say 'everyone like Cnut,' but the Emma; no," he said, throwing a pebble into the water."Well, what have you given her to like?" Godgifu asked, pulling a blade of grass out of the ground and putting it between her thumbs and blowing, making a loud screeching squawk sound. "What I mean is, you were in Coventry just a couple hours, and you got Sir Hulgar to like you; and he doesn't like anybody," she said, bumping his elbow with her shoulder."We play dice;""So, you spent some time with him, doing something he likes to do? Okay; when do you spend time with Emma?""Cnut king of three countries; spending time difficult. Give her good fuck. She even make the squirrel sound with good fuck, but then turn away after. Not talk. Not make the spoons. Just take the candle and the feather and scratches the paper with the ink and cries. The Emma not happy, not like Cnut. Maybe she think Cnut beast, too.""So, now you're going to Torksey so Leofric can tell her that, despite you saying Aelfgifu's name during sex, you're not fucking her anymore? Your plan is to prove the Emma's wrong to be upset and that you're right?" Godgifu asked."Yes. Tell her Cnut is right, good husband;" he said, his voice trailing off until he sighed heavily. "This; not good plan.""Nope. Telling us we're emotional and wrong about feeling something is pretty much going to go very badly for you every single time. You know what's a good idea?" she asked. Cnut glanced over at her uneasily. "Bringing me along with you," she finished."The Leofric; he not like this idea. The Pindsvin is small; break easy," he said, throwing a larger stone into the water."Yes, and the Leofric also won't tell you when you have bad ideas. I will. Bring me along, keep me safe somewhere and I'll help you win over the Emma. No problem. Everything fine," Godgifu said, imitating him and earning a scowl from Cnut."Pindsvin; you know Cnut not think 'everything fine' when he say 'everything fine,'" he admitted."Yes, Sire. Leofric knows, too. He just won't tell you so. He's too nice. He'll just help you anyway and probably get himself killed. Then, you would have an even bigger problem than no Emma," Godgifu said."What problem then?""Me.""Ah," Cnut said. Then, he stood and slowly pulled his tunic up and over his head, revealing a tanned and toned torso, bulging with muscles, so ridiculously gorgeous and perfect that Godgifu started laughing aloud. Knowing exactly the affect he had on her, Cnut grinned, threw his tunic at her, shucked his pants, and waded into the water to wash himself."Leofric! Help! I need to come again!" Godgifu laughingly yelled through the trees, watching Cnut bathe."Dammit woman, I'm currying Harold!" Leofric yelled back. "What happened? You were just supposed to apologize, for God's sake!""I am Cnut!" the King announced in explanation, causing Godgifu to burst into giggles. "Leofric! The Pindsvin comes with us to Torksey! Help us to win the Emma!" he yelled."What?" Leofric said, quickly running into the clearing. "Sire, that's; that's not; I mean; perhaps we should consider; it might not be;""The Pindsvin come! I am Cnut!""Don't I get a say in any of this, Sire?""See, I told you," Godgifu said, gesturing to Leofric. "He's too nice. You need me." She stood and pulled Leofric's tunic over her head and threw it down at his feet."Well, why does he need you?" Leofric asked, exasperated."I am Pindsvin!" she yelled happily, running naked into the water.Cnut, Leofric and Godgifu scouted the camp at Torksey, a fertile swath of land close to the banks of the River Trent. Numerous shelters and lodges lined the rough paths of the Vikings' army's winter home. Smoke came up in several places, no doubt from fires stoked by metalworkers that were melting down items stolen from England's holy places.Much to their surprise, there was also a small, but steady, stream of people approaching the camp. Cnut explained that it was known that many English towns nearby did business with the winter camp, but he never heard tell of numbers that would explain what they saw today. Everyone funneled toward a single entry point, where they would relinquish their weapons, submit to inquiries, and hand over a sum of money or goods before being allowed into the camp.Godgifu whispered to the two men crouched over where she lay behind the bush, "All right, so the plan is, I get in line, go in there and tell them I am a maid you sent to Emma, and then I talk with her and try to get her out of there;""No. That is not the plan. You're staying safe here at the ca;" Leofric said, frowning down at her, only to be interrupted by the King.Cnut grunted in agreement. "Yes. Plan very good. And the Pindsvin not say about when Cnut spray seed on numsen;"Godgifu looked over her other shoulder to Cnut and rolled her eyes, "Why on Earth would you think I'd tell her about you coming on my ass? Honestly; you think that we'd just be chatting about court or hairstyles and I'd just blurt out 'Oh, by the way;""No. You won't be chatting with anyone about anything because you will be here;" Leofric said, tugging her braid to turn her head toward him. Godgifu tugged her braid out of his hand, turned back to the King and raised her eyebrows, waiting for the answer to her question.Cnut held up a hand, effectively covering Godgifu's entire face, "Cnut knows the women. They get together. They say all the things," he said darkly.Leofric growled in frustration, "Diva, stop ignoring me. That is a Viking camp. Do you have any idea what they do to people, much less to someone like you?"Godgifu clenched her jaw and shook her head, "Leofric, you know I should be the one to go. I speak the language and I'm not, well; you two. If you two go and they recognized Cnut in there, they might hold him hostage and there's not a lot of people in the Witengamot that would pay to get him out. You can't go because you look exactly like every guy that's been fighting them all this time and they'd probably kill you on sight. Nobody ever worries about me because I look like a little;""Pindsvin; hedgehog, yes," Cnut said absently, patting the top of her head while squinting at the line of men entering the camp."So; what do I tell her to get her to leave?" Godgifu asked, worriedly watching Leofric rise angrily and stalk back to their camp."Tell her Cnut is here," he said, shrugging as if saying the obvious.Godgifu snorted and rolled her eyes, "Well, why would that make her leave the camp? You go off to another country after saying the wrong name when you were having sex and all of a sudden she's supposed to jump for joy when she gets a summons from you? No. You need to soften her up a bit. Be nice. Remind her of the good times. Like, what did you say when you asked her to marry you?""Not ask. Treaty. Treaty say 'Marry Cnut and promise not kill the Emma's Aethelred children. Send them to France. Not-dead children love France. Chalk cliffs. Good cheese. Everything fine.""Oh, dear God, you've really been leaning hard on this good-looking thing, haven't you?" Godgifu grumbled under her breath."I am Cnut;" he said, shrugging."Yeah, you are Cnut; and the Cnut is handsome. But, you know what? If you want to stay married and be a good king, you've gotta work harder than that. You've had it easy because you're tall, gorgeous, rich and powerful. Problem is, you're no longer trying to get a woman to bed, now. You're trying to make your wife happy and that's a completely different thing. A woman might get stupid once or twice about a handsome man, but unless you build more than that, she'll only hate herself more and more every time she gives in to you. Orgasms only make you happy for so long. Not-dead children living in another country aren't a good basis for a marriage, either. It doesn't give you a lot to talk about. I wish Leofric didn't hate the idea of it so much. He would know what to say," Godgifu said, glancing back to the grove of trees where Leofric had disappeared.Cnut grunted, "The Leofric has good words. Good words; ugly face.""Shut up!" she said, slapping his shoulder, "He's not ugly! He's just bruised. Don't be a jerk!""Why the small women always smæk big men?" grumbled Cnut scowling and rubbing his shoulder. "What Leofric say to win grumpy Pindsvin?" he asked.Godgifu thought for a while and smiled, shaking her head, "Not a thing, actually. In a situation where most people would have said a whole bunch of wrong things, Leofric just stayed quiet and close and invited me choose whether to talk to him; and it made me want to. He red me perfectly. That's what you need to do. Emma needs you to notice her, to enjoy her; to see what makes her happy." Godgifu sighed, looking up the trees to where Leofric had disappeared in the distance. She hated to do this. She wished there was another way."So, what makes the Emma happy?" she asked, poking Cnut in the hip with her elbow to draw his attention away from the camp.Instead of looking down at her, he kept his eyes fixed on the rough looking camp and sighed. "Not Cnut," he answered simply."Well, fine. I'll talk with her and get her to you, but just think about what I said, because making this woman happy just became your biggest challenge," Godgifu said.Cnut grunted in agreement and handed her a small pack, strapping it on her back and across her front in a way that seemed odd, yet comfortable. Looking back to the camp, she squared her shoulders, trying to be braver than she felt. "Okay;" she said, coughing to cover for her throat tightening in fear, "I'll come back as soon as I can. Tell Leofric; tell him; you know;" she said, wiping away the tears that started falling down her cheeks.Steeling herself, Godgifu started off for the Viking camp, but found her progress hindered when her feet left the ground. "What are you doing?" she squawked, as Cnut lifted her over his shoulder by her waistband and returned to the grove where Leofric had gone."The Leofric ready?" Cnut said, casually hanging Godgifu's kicking and squirming body from a branch on the tree and securing the strap around it that he had wrapped around her body under the guise of securing her pack.Leofric turned from Harold to Cnut, his face a mask of confused relief. "She's; not going then?""Pindsvin easy to catch when think she get her way. You not know this? Why work so hard?" Cnut said, casually ducking as Godgifu's foot grazed his ear. "She watch from here. Know her Leofric safe."Leofric nodded, glad Cnut couldn't see the fury in Godgifu's eyes. Leaning in and hoping she didn't take a bite out of him, he murmured, "Watch us. If anything goes wrong or if we don't come back by morning, go back to Coventry and tell Sir Hulgar what has happened. Tell no one who supports the Witengamot, just Sir Hulgar," he said, brushing Godgifu's hair back behind her ear."How am I supposed to do that? Loosen these straps. Cut me free. He's tied me up here like I'm going to be spit roasted," she hissed."How is it that treason is always the answer to every problem you come across? After we're gone, use the knife you're trying to wriggle out of your sleeve. You'll be free in 20 minutes. Now, give me a kiss for luck;" he whispered. Godgifu's lips trembled, unshed tears filling her eyes. Finally, she nodded and lifted her face to his. Expecting trouble, Leofric pecked her lips quickly and just barely dodged a head-butt from his future wife.With a glare of annoyance, Leofric reached behind her and pulled the hidden knife out of her sleeve, throwing it to the ground out of reach. Then, purposefully, he ran his hands over every inch of her body, removing three more weapons before he finished with her. "You come back," she said, wriggling against her bindings. "You come back, Leofric, or so help me I'll; I'll do the most dangerous thing I can think of; and then I'll keep doing dangerous things until I can join you again," she vowed.Leofric only smiled, took her face in his hands and kissed her tenderly, coaxing her lips with his until he felt her soften and kiss him back. "What did I do to deserve you?" he asked, smiling and pressing his forehead to hers."The Leofric was punishment for the Pindsvin tax debt! Come!" Cnut shouted, starting down the hill toward the camp. Leofric sighed, kissed Godgifu one last time, and took off to join the King.Godgifu watched the two men stride downhill and join the line of people waiting to enter the camp, slipping a length of thick wire out of the cuff of her tunic, careful to avoid the serrated edge carved into one side and began sawing away at the leather straps binding her to the tree. Her eyes never moved from the two men casually joining the line of men waiting to join the camp, trying to read their body language, drawing any possible meaning from the slightest gesture.Just as the men reached the front of the line, Godgifu cut through her bindings and climbed onto the branch to which she had been bound. When it was their turn to enter, Cnut spoke briefly to the guards. Then, he nodded to Leofric, who reached into his pack for a pouch; probably the money they were charging for admittance to the camp. Leofric handed the pouch to Cnut who passed it over to the guards. They were in! It was working!Then, Leofric turned toward her, his face lit up by the golden setting sun, and smiled. Godgifu almost raised a hand to wave to him; and then he sneezed. Leofric had done nothing more exciting than sneeze, when suddenly, as Godgifu watched in horror, the guards started shouting and sacks were thrown over both Leofric and Cnut's heads as the men protested, their hands were bound behind them, and they were dragged away kicking and struggling."Watch us. If anything goes wrong or if we don't come back by morning, go back to Coventry and tell Sir Hulgar what has happened;" Leofric's parting words echoed in Godgifu's mind. She had no intention whatsoever of heeding them, but having his voice with her was a comfort as she crept through the darkness around the edges of the Viking camp.Godgifu was accustomed to sneaking around unseen. After years of sneaking out of the castle, past servants and Sir Hulgar's watchful eye to rid herself of the veils she had to wear and put on the comfortable dress that she wore as Lady Godiva, she could easily melt into shadows or walk through lit places and be mistaken as someone else. These skills served her well as she prowled the cold marshes surrounding the encampment, watching and learning.She had seen the men drag Leofric and Cnut toward an area where numerous boats had been pulled onto the land and prepared for wintering. Had they been killed? Why would they have been brought to such a place? It didn't look like anyone spent much time out here with the boats. Most of the camp's population preferred the warmer areas where the metalworkers' fires burned. After searching the boat area, the only thing she saw was a disgruntled man arguing with himself as he carved a knife handle out of a piece of bone.Frustrated, Godgifu took to watching the occupants of the camp instead. Most of the men were engaged in some form of metalworking. Some were sorting pillaged items according to their metal into piles, where they would be moved to different areas of the camp to be broken into pieces and melted into coins or ingots by the ever-burning fires. Slaves were everywhere. Mostly boys and young men, though there were some women, as well. The most menial tasks were reserved for the male slaves: feeding the fires, carrying non-precious items around. The female thralls were most often seen sewing or cooking food, when they weren't regularly being pulled into a shelter to service one of the Vikings.From what Godgifu could tell, when they weren't counting their plunder or forcing themselves on their slaves, the Vikings mostly argued with each other. It appeared the camp was made up of several disparate groups of Vikings from different areas in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. The languages were all somewhat similar, and because Godgifu spoke Danish, she was able to understand most of what they were saying. As for why they were arguing, it was surprising how petty it all was.Apparently two enormous blonde men, Hafdan and Gorm, were at odds because Hafdan used Gorm's favorite cup without permission and dented it when Hafdan came to blows with Toke over the proper lyrics to the song "Orm's Bloody Stump." After knocking Toke unconscious with the cup, Hafdan won the argument, but sadly the exceptional cup was irreparably damaged, in Gorm's view.Skarde told anyone that would listen that Leif's campsite was encroaching on his campsite. He ended his rants by pointing to a large rock marker he had placed at the border between the two shelters, promising that anyone who dared to touch it would be smelted along with the copper. Godgifu also saw Leif emerge and nudge the rock over a touch when Skarde had gone back inside his tent.Bjorn was despondent after burning half his beard away while playing a smelting prank on Balder. Apparently, the smelting prank involved a comical explosion of sorts, which killed Balder's favorite bed slave, as well as leaving half of Bjorn's beard charred away. Balder was insisting that Bjorn pay for the loss of his bed slave, and Bjorn was insisting that Balder should cut off half of his own beard first. Balder, for his part, did not appreciate Bjorn's logic.Most of all, the Torksey Vikings argued about something called "hnefatafl." Godgifu didn't understand the word, but it appeared it was a game involving many pieces on a board. It seemed to be like chess, but with one player starting with their pieces clustered in the middle of the board and the other player's pieces surrounding them.Godgifu learned that the Torksey camp was having a hnefatafl tournament, which explained the steady stream of people entering the camp after paying a fee. What she also gathered was that the tournament was not going well. Apparently, all the Viking groups that populated Torksey had different rules for playing hnefatafl, and because there was no recognized leadership among the different groups, the tournament that was likely intended as an enjoyable diversion for the colder weather had mounted quite the death toll amongst them. Indeed, it was rare that two Vikings of different bands would sit down at a hnefatafl board and it wouldn't end in blows or bloodshed.None of this explained why Leofric and Cnut were bagged and dragged away at the main entrance to the camp, but Godgifu hoped that an explanation and news of their welfare would come in time. Considering that the Vikings had no problems with maiming or striking each other dead for the slightest infractions, the fact that Leofric and Cnut were not killed immediately was actually encouraging. Godgifu had no doubt that if the Vikings wanted them dead, Leofric and Cnut would be dead.It was in a tent-like shelter on the outskirts of the camp that Godgifu found Queen Emma. Unlike the other shelters, it appeared somewhat cleaner and even more telling were the cracks of light between the walls of the tent by someone using candles inside. Gathering her courage, Godgifu waited until she would not be seen, and then crept up to the opening in the tent, where a soft voice could be heard muttering English in a vaguely French accent. "He roughly clasped her slender frame in his manly arms, shocking her untested virtue with the passionate, throbbing heat of his turgid;""Um; my Lady?" Godgifu whispered loudly.The voice fell silent, the occupant obviously pretending that no one was there. Godgifu would have found the situation amusing, if it weren't also so serious. "My Lady, I need to speak with you," she pressed.Silence."My Lad
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We'll talk to Trygve Olson, senior advisor to the Lincoln Project, live from Lithuania. Trygve is a River Falls native who has worked all over the globe promoting democracy. Now he spends much of his time helping to defend democracy in, of all places, the United States of America. We'll catch up with Sean O'Malley and ask if the instability over President Trump's trade war is still causing concerns about possible stagflation. And we'll ask Joe Zepecki about Wisconsin Republicans' very weird week. Mornings with Pat Kreitlow is powered by UpNorthNews, and it airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-9 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and YouTube. Guests: Joe Zepecki, Trygve Olson, Sean O'Malley
07/30/25: Joel Heitkamp is joined on "News and Views" by Trygve Hammer to cover the details of his town hall tomorrow. Trygve is a retired Marine Corps officer and a veteran of the Global War on Terror. In his civilian life, he’s taught 7-12 grade science in a rural school, worked as a roughneck on oil rigs in the Bakken, as a freight rail conductor, and as a counselor for Job Corps in Minot, aiming to give young people a hand up in starting their lives. He currently serves as a Regional Representative on the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Executive Committee. The town hall will take place Thursday, July 31 at 7 p.m. in the Carnegie Center at 105 2nd Ave SE in Minot. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jesus og de spedalskeFortellehatten er tilbake med nye fortellinger! I denne episoden forteller Trygve om noen mennesker som var spedalske. Det var en forferdelig sykdom som ga stygge utslett på kroppen. Mange så ned på disse menneskene, men for Jesus var hadde alle like stor verdi. Flere ble helbredet av Jesus. Jakob var en dem. Tror du han var takknemlig? Hør og finn ut det!
07/23/25: Joel Heitkamp is joined by former candidate for U.S. Congress, Trygve Hammer, while broadcasting from the North Dakota State Fair in Minot. Trygve served the country in the military, worked on the oilfield rigs, and taught North Dakota students as a 7-12th grades science teacher. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Det blir naturligvis emosjonelt når en av landets mest folkekjære artister og poeter er på besøk! Trygve snakker ikke bare om sitt forhold til United, men tar oss også med på en filosofisk reise rundt det å være supporter. Vi snakker om mental helse, hvor viktig det er å heie på hverandre, og hvilken kraft som ligger i fotballen. Trygve forteller hvilke United-spillere han ville invitert til en i intimkonsert i garderoben på Old Trafford, og setter opp et nydelig 5-a-side-lag.Innholdsadvarsel: Denne episoden inneholder omtale av selvmord. Ta vare på deg selv og hopp gjerne over hvis det føles vanskelig. Mental Helse kan nås på 116 123 – det er gratis og døgnåpent
How do you take on an AI-powered autocracy? What does truth even mean in an algorithm-driven ecosystem? Trygve Olson joins Joe and Alex to discuss how we can wrestle control back into the hands of we, the people - and use the tools we've built for good. What are Trygve's 7 rules for winning back control of the public square? If you're looking for more outrage machine content, this one isn't for you - but if you want tools to fight back, listen and share! Read Trygve's latest at https://substack.com/inbox/post/167913097?r=f0clj&triedRedirect=true. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, David Wortmann sits down with Trygve Mongstad, CEO and Co-Founder of Over Easy Solar, the Oslo-based cleantech company redefining solar for urban rooftops. Founded in 2021, Over Easy Solar is pioneering Vertical Photovoltaics: a plug-and-play solar system for flat roofs, green roofs, and buildings with structural limitations. The company's solution enables the direct integration of bifacial, vertically mounted PV modules, bringing clean energy generation to rooftops previously considered off-limits. It's a modular, plug-and-play solar solution that doesn't just produce clean energy, but also supports biodiversity and climate adaptation. David & Trygve discuss: → Why vertical PV makes sense for underused flat rooftops → Benefits for installers, building owners, and city planners → The intersection of solar energy and climate-resilient green roofs → European manufacturing vs. offshore production decisions → Pilots in Norway, Spain, and the road to U.S. market entry → What's next: capital strategy and scaling plans through 2030 Must-listen for anyone working on solar deployment, urban sustainability, or the next phase of distributed energy infrastructure!
He has been a staple of the our local newspaper for over 40 years. And, tonight, they are having a public showing of some of his work. Trygve Olson joins Amy Iler and Jack Sunday (filling in for JJ Gordon) to discuss his career as a political cartoonist. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Etter at Tarjei Gilje sluttet i Dagen, har Tore Hjalmar Sævik og reportasjeleder Eivind Algrøy en samtale om veien videre for podkasten. Kort oppsummert: Vent deg et fornyet konsept over sommeren. Etter dette er kommunikasjonsdirektør Trygve W. Jordheim i KA gjest - og snakker om kristne medier og folkekirkens rammevilkår og prioriteringer i et mer mangfoldig Norge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is Elon Musk... really an ally? Why Trygve thinks the "Stalin Rule" applies here. How to avoid falling into the binary trap Trump has forced us into - and to win, we have to play the game we're in. Joe and Trygve think 2026's Senate map could get really interesting, including in some places Democrats might not be expecting to compete... and what really makes a wave? Why all of this chaos is good news for us, not them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
saas.unbound is a podcast for and about founders who are working on scaling inspiring products that people love, brought to you by https://saas.group/, a serial acquirer of B2B SaaS companies. In episode #24 of season 5, Anna Nadeina talks with Trygve, co-founder of Databutton, an AI-powered no-code platform that allows users to build data and AI-driven web applications through conversation. --------------Episode's Chapters---------------- 00:00 - Founding Data Button 03:44 Explaining Data Button's Functionality 04:48 Customer Use Cases and Examples 06:36 Challenges and Learning Curve 17:06 AI Tools for Development 28:21 - Risk and Concerns with AI 30:01 - Competing in the AI Market 33:23 - Growth Strategies and Customer Acquisition 39:45 - Biggest Wins and FailuresTrygve - https://www.linkedin.com/in/trygve-karper/ Databutton - https://databutton.com/ Subscribe to our channel to be the first to see the interviews that we publish twice a week - https://www.youtube.com/@saas-group Stay up to date: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SaaS_group LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/14790796
Det er snart valgkamp for fulle mugger i landet. I den anledning har tenkerne i Tankesmien Agenda skrevet pamflett, og tatt på seg stridsmundur. I studioet i den anledning er Kaptein Trygve Svenson for å snakke om verden slik den er og slik han ønsker at den skal være. Og om hva vi har å tape med feil valgresultat. Forøvrig den første episoden Goffeng På Leting som går foran kameraer. Det skal bli gøy å utvikle videre.
Aftenposten har skrevet om hvordan Simen Velle har droppet en rekke avtaler uten å si ifra. Er det dårlig folkeskikk eller et politisk problem? Trygve Slagsvold Vedum utfordrer sin etterfølger i finansministerdressen. Og det ferske partiet Fred og Rettferdighet (FOR) har havnet i debatten både faktisk og metaforisk denne uken. Vi rydder. Med Lars Glomnes, Sarah Sørheim og Kjetil B. Alstadheim.
In this episode of The Gedunk Show, Bobby and Dan sit down with political strategist and democracy defender Trygve Olsen to unpack the seven telltale signs of rising authoritarianism—many of which are already playing out across the U.S. and the world. From attacking independent media to eroding electoral integrity, Trygve helps us understand the playbook authoritarian leaders use—and more importantly, what everyday citizens can do to push back. This conversation is both a wake-up call and a blueprint for action. Tune in, take notes, and join the resistance to creeping autocracy.
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In this episode of Schmidt List, host Kurt Schmidt sits down with Trygve Olson, the Director of Business Development at BusyWeb, a Minneapolis-based HubSpot agency, for an insightful and entertaining conversation about the future of marketing.Trygve shares his journey from recruitment to becoming a digital marketing pro, specializing in HubSpot optimization. Known for his unique—and often humorous—approach to business development, Trygve reveals how authenticity and storytelling are at the heart of successful marketing. The conversation dives into the evolution of tools like HubSpot and tackles misconceptions about cost and functionality. Trygve also sheds light on how AI reshapes marketing, exposes inefficiencies, and transforms sales processes.His key advice? Build a transparent sales process, understand your data, and keep authenticity front and center. Listeners will be inspired by Trygve's creative strategies for client engagement—proving that personal connections still matter in a noisy digital world. As AI continues to drive change, this episode offers practical tips for balancing cutting-edge technology with the human touch essential for building strong, lasting relationships. Tune in to discover how a mix of humor, authenticity, and strategic tech can elevate your marketing!www.bizzyweb.comConnect with Trygve!https://schmidtconsulting.groupBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/schmidt-list-entrepreneurial-insights--2664825/support.
Trygve Riiser Gundersen vant Brageprisen for sin murstein om Haugianerne i 2022. Kritikerne var over seg av begeistring da boka kom. Hans skildring av vekkelsen bør anses som et standardverk i norsk historieskriving. Hør intervjuet om Hauge, vekkelsen, historieskriving og bli klok på «allmuesamfunnet», «enevoldstiden» og mye mer. I tillegg får vi høre litt om arbeidet med bind to om haugianerne, som for tiden er under arbeid og planlagt utgitt om litt mer enn et år … Riiser Gundersen blir intervjuet av Kulturmisjonen-gründer Arne Christian Konradsen. Abonner på Areopagos' nyhetsbrev: https://areopagos.no/bli-med/abonner-nyhetsbrev Musikk: David Pollen / Doydank og David Pollen og Kjetil Jerve, også kjent som Everhaunt.
Svein Harfjeld is the CEO of DHT, a tanker company listed in New York Stock Exchange. Svein Harfjeld has more than 30 years of experience in the shipping industry. Prior to joining DHT, he was with the BW Group, where he held senior management positions including CEO of BW Offshore, Director of Bergesen and Director of World-Wide Shipping.Christopher Vonheim is a Norwegian host focused on business, ocean industries, investing, and start-ups. I hope you enjoy this tailor made content, and help us make this channel the best way to consume ideas, models, and stories that can help fuel the next entrepreneurs, leaders and top performers.Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by Christopher Vonheim or his guests on this podcast are only their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Vonheim. You should not treat any opinion expressed by Christopher Vonheim as a specific reason to invest or follow a particular strategy, but only as an expression of his opinion. This podcast is for informational purposes only. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Svein Harfjeld is the CEO of DHT, a tanker company listed in New York Stock Exchange. Svein Harfjeld has more than 30 years of experience in the shipping industry. Prior to joining DHT, he was with the BW Group, where he held senior management positions including CEO of BW Offshore, Director of Bergesen and Director of World-Wide Shipping.00:00 - Tanker Market 202507:12 - Tanker Supply And Shadow Fleet12:25 - Shipping Demand For Oil (China, Russia, Iran)20:30 - Worst Case Scenario For Tankers?22:20 - Will Shipping Use Green Fuels?30:35 - The Story Of DHT And Critical Moments41:08 - The Partnership With Trygve Munthe46:00 - DHT VS Other Tanker Companies 51:54 - Scorpio Tankers And Investors In DHT53:20 - The Frontline Story57:00 - How To Succeed In Shipping01:01:45 - Favorite Books To Read01:03:40 - Andreas Sohmen-Pao And Maria AngelicoussisChristopher Vonheim is a Norwegian host focused on business, ocean industries, investing, and start-ups. I hope you enjoy this tailor made content, and help us make this channel the best way to consume ideas, models, and stories that can help fuel the next entrepreneurs, leaders and top performers.Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by Christopher Vonheim or his guests on this podcast are only their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Vonheim. You should not treat any opinion expressed by Christopher Vonheim as a specific reason to invest or follow a particular strategy, but only as an expression of his opinion. This podcast is for informational purposes only. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Bend Don't Break, host Aaron Switzer sits down with a passionate Bend local who has turned a love for board sports into a mission to give back to the community. Born in the Pacific Northwest, this week's guest was drawn to Bend from a young age, inspired by its mountains, rivers, and endless adventures. After 14+ years of calling Bend home, they've channeled a lifelong passion for snowboarding, skateboarding, and outdoor recreation into a visionary project: Board House.
Er det innafor å mene noe om oppdragelsen av tantebarna sine? Kan du hjelpe venninna di som ikke får seg kjæreste? Og hvordan står du i at samboeren din ikke har det bra? Vi diskuterer mye som handler om å hjelpe noen i nære relasjoner i denne ukas episode, når SP-leder Trygve og Briskeby-vokalist Lise er gode hjelpere hos Siri. Har du et problem? Send det inn til Siri@radionorge.no.
Skal Trygve endre på personligheten sin for å begynne å være tidligere ute? Og har Lise et problem med andre trafikanter, eller ligger det hos henne selv? I ukas vorspiel blir vi bedre kjent med finansminister og SP-leder Trygve, og artist og vokalist i Briskeby Lise, og hjelper dem med deres problemer. Har du et problem? Send det inn til oss på Siri@radionorge.no.
11/04/24:Joel Heitkamp is joined in the KFGO studio by the Dem-NPL candidates running for US Congress and Senate in North Dakota. Katrina Christiansen is facing Senator Kevin Cramer on the ballot, and Trygve Hammer is facing Julie Fedorchak. In the interview, they cover everything from women's healthcare, to the Farm Bill that hasn't been passed yet, to tariffs. Reminder to the listeners that Kevin Cramer and Julie Fedorchak both declined to participate in debates hosted on KFGO, despite Joel Heitkamp not being a moderator. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/11/24: After Julie Fedorchak declined to participate in a debate hosted at KFGO, Joel offered her opponent, Trygve Hammer, the same amount of time on "News and Views." Trygve has served in the military, worked on the oilfield rigs, and taught North Dakota students as a 7-12th grades science teacher, and now he's running for U.S. Congress.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness live in studio is North Dakota Dem-NPL candidate Trygve Hammer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Å reise er en herlig ting å gjøre, men det er ikke til å legge skjul på at det setter sine spor på klimaavtrykket. Trygve Sunde Kolderup er forfatter bak boken "Reis bedre: En guide til større inntrykk med mindre avtrykk", og kommer med noen gode råd til hvordan man kan reise og oppleve verden på en mer klimavennlig måte som gagner både miljø og lokalsamfunn.Produsert av Martin Oftedal, PLAN-B Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When U.S. House candidates Julie Fedorchak (a Republican) and Trygve Hammer (a Democrat) sat down for a debate on the Plain Talk podcast with me and my co-host Chad Oban, one of the first questions I asked them was why they wanted to be elected to Congress. Hammer, a Marine Corps veteran, said it's because less than 80 of the current 435 members of the House of Representatives have served in the military. He also said he wants to promote an atmosphere where leaders talk to one another instead of past one another. Fedorchak wants to focus on issues like border security, "record high inflation," and energy policy. One of the last questions I asked them was about their top priorities if elected. Hammer said a new farm bill and the national debt, as well as "talking to North Dakotans continuously" and taking his cues from the people. For her answer, Fedorchak said constituent services, arguing that, even if progress on making policy is stalled, members of Congress can still "be a force" for individual North Dakotans. Our debate covered a myriad of issues, from campaign promises made by national candidates to eliminating taxes on tips and Social Security benefits (Fedorchak wouldn't commit to supporting either, Hammer said he supports both with some caveats), to the national debt, to civility in politics, to America's foreign policy in Ukraine and Gaza. One area where the candidates agreed very closely was the need for a new farm bill. Both acknowledged that American agriculture has been operating under an old and badly out-of-date farm bill. An area where the candidates disagreed sharply was on the issue of abortion. Asked about her support for a national abortion ban -- something presidential candidate Donald Trump has come out against -- Fedorchak described her position as wanting a national "gestational limit" on abortions after around 15 or 16 weeks, with exceptions for the life of the mother and rape or incest. This "would allow states within that framework to be a little stricter," she argued that it would put the United States in line with "every civilized country in the world." Hammer said he does not support a national abortion ban and argued that even state-level bans are often "unnecessarily cruel." He pointed to the failure of a pro-life ballot measure in 2014 as evidence that North Dakotans don't want government interference in the abortion issue "at any level." Our intent with the Plain Talk debates is to foster conversations where the candidates can compare and contrast with one another on the issues. As with our previous U.S. Senate debate between Democrat Katrina Christiansen and Republican incumbent Kevin Cramer, Hammer and Fedorchak engaged civilly, providing robust answers while disagreeing without being disagreeable. Want to follow Plain Talk and be kept up to date on all of these debates? Click here for an archive of past shows and for information on how to subscribe, or just search for the show wherever you get your podcasts, including on YouTube.
Det er Arendalsuka, med alt det medfører. Sarah og Kjetil rapporterer. Marius Borg Høiby har kommet med innrømmelser i voldssaken og det varmes opp til partilederdebatt. Trygve Slagsvold Vedum vil heller ha norsk kjøtt enn cannabis. Er det koko? * Få tips, quiz og lenker i nyhetsbrevet på www.aftenpodden.no * Her er kode til Aftenpodden-fantasy: 6kgvkv. Klikk her for å melde deg på
08/07/24: Joel Heitkamp is joined in the KFGO studio by Trygve Hammer, Dem-NPL endorsed candidate for U.S. Congress. Joel gets his take on Governor Walz being chosen as the running mate with Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as what he's heard on the Summit Carbon Pipeline and his opponent, Julie Fedorchak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness welcomes Trygve Hammer to chat about his run for North Dakota's lone seat in Congress.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07/08/24: Joel Heitkamp is joined in the KFGO studio by candidate for U.S. Congress, Trygve Hammer. Tygve served the country in the US Navy and Marine Corps. In His civilian life, he worked as an airline pilot, a defense contractor, and a security consultant. After returning to North Dakota in 2016, he taught 7-12 grade science and worked on oil rigs in the Bakken, and as a freight rail conductor. – Now, he's running for Congress to represent North Dakota. He and Joel talk about everything from the Farm Bill, to President Biden's campaign, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The signature turn-in deadline for the committee backing a ballot measure to abolish North Dakota's tax on property value (but not, it's important to note, other types of property taxes) arrives on Saturday, June 29. The committee is expected to turn in the requisite number of signatures, which, if they pass muster, will kick off a repeat of a debate over property taxes voters here have had before. In 2012 a similar proposal to eliminate the tax on property value was put before voters, and it failed spectacularly. A coalition group calling itself Keep It Local ND rallied to persuade more than 70% of voters to cast their ballots against the measure. That coalition is back, and two of its organizers -- Andrea Pfennig from the Greater North Dakota Chamber of Commerce and my co-host Chad Oban, whose day job is with North Dakota United -- were on this episode of Plain Talk to discuss it. Their arguments against the measure? It would eliminate about $2.6 billion in revenues for local governments every budget cycle with no real plan for how to replace it. And those voters who are frustrated with the Legislature's impotence in addressing this issue should consider, they argue, that it would be that same Legislature tasked with coming up with a revenue alternative. Also on this episode, Democratic-NPL U.S. House candidate Trygve Hammer, fresh off his victory in the June primary, joined to discuss his general election campaign. He wants to make it clear to North Dakota voters that a Democrat winning a statewide vote in North Dakota is "not impossible." "I have an experience that's closer to what most North Dakotan's have experienced," he said, touting his military background and blue-collar resume. "I've been boots on the ground in the oil patch." Hammer spoke about everything from border security to foreign affairs. Of Ukraine, "Putin has to be stopped," Hammer said. "Putin is a butcher." In the middle-east, Hammer said Israel absolutely has a right to protect itself, but sees a toxic relationship between the Islamic extremists who are a threat to the Jewish state and its current leadership. "Netanyahu needs Hamas and Hamas needs Netanyahu," he said, referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts, or click here for more information.
06/19/24: Trygve Hammer has served in the military, worked on the oilfield rigs, and taught North Dakota students as a 7-12th grades science teacher, and now he's running to represent North Dakota in Congress. He joins Joel Heitkamp in the KFGO studio to talk about his campaign. They cover everything from the recent primary election, to his opinion on the Supreme Court, to availability with constituents, and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trine er tilbake, vi forsøker å forstå en spennende streik med mye politikk i seg, Trygve Slagsvold Vedum mangler tallknusere i budsjettforhandlingene og Lars MÅ snakke om Baby Reindeer. Hør hele episoden, og alle de andre, hos Podme eller i Aftenposten-appen som abonnent. Få nyhetsbrevet på www.aftenpodden.no og billetter til liveshow på på www.ticketmaster.no
Welcome to The Filmmaker Mixer! In this episode, we dive into the imaginative world of "The Bitcoin Car" with the film's talented writer and director, Trygve Luktvasslimo. Join us as we explore the inspiration behind this magical new movie, which recently captivated audiences at Slamdance. Trygve shares insights into his creative process, the challenges of bringing a unique vision to life, and the themes that drive "The Bitcoin Car." Tune in for an engaging conversation about filmmaking, innovation, and the art of storytelling. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmmakermixer/message
Our friend Trygve Olson rejoins the show to talk about the latest in the race -- and some things under the hood that may surprise you. Where are President Biden and Trump weak right now? And what can they do about it? (Hint: Look at Joe Biden bringing jobs to Wisconsin where Trump failed bigly!) What to make of some really encouraging numbers coming out of Wisconsin - and why some of the under the hood data means Trump's got an even bigger hill to climb there. Where are the key voters President Biden needs to reach to win? Trygve breaks it all down in an episode you don't want to miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
04/05/24: Trygve Hammer has served in the military, worked on the oilfield rigs, and taught North Dakota students as a 7-12th grades science teacher, and now he's running for U.S. Congress. He joins Joel Heitkamp in the KFGO studio leading up to the Dem-NPL convention to talk about his campaign and why he's the best candidate for the office. Learn more about Trygve on his website. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luke Koppa and Kara Williard talk with Trygve Sande, one of the founders of Vertical Playground (VPG), which is our Blister Recommended Shop in Oppdal, Norway, to get a read on the past, present, and future of backcountry gear. We discuss current trends; all-time pivotal pieces of gear; the most durable products; the easiest ones to use; gear that helps break down the barriers to entry; skiing in Norway; and last but not least, Trygve's involvement and collaboration with Hoji and 4FRNT's new concept ski. RELATED LINKS:Vertical Playground GEAR:30 Ep.169: Vertical Playground, Oppdal Norway Get Covered: BLISTER+VIDEOS: Blister YouTube Channel TOPICS & TIMESVPG background (2:19)Current Backcountry Trends (5:20)All-Time Pivotal Gear (11:01)Frame & Tech Bindings (13:09)Most Durable Products? (20:46)Top Products: Ease of Use (24:31)Hoji Lock (25:31)Dynafit Ridge Binding (31:11)Performance-to-Weight Ratio (28:06)Best Gear for Norway (31:26)Backcountry Accessories (33:38)Backpacks (35:20)Backcountry Gear Demos (36:54)Hoji & the Raven & 4FRNT Concept Ski (41:00)Summer at VPG (47:19)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasBlister PodcastOff The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"It's one thing to think about Democrats in the abstract," U.S. House candidate Trygve Hammer, himself a Democrat, told co-host Chad Oban and I on this episode of Plain Talk. "It's another thing to meet a Democrat. Hammer has a strong military and labor background, and when he said that, he was responding to a question about how he, as a member of a party that in many ways has lost touch with blue-collar voters, can reconnect with that constituency. He also spoke about some of the recent scandals North Dakota Republicans have found themselves mired in, and suggested Democrats have some culpability as well. Not for the scandals themselves, but for not being more competitive with Republicans. "There is a little bit of Democratic responsibility for this," he said, adding that "it would be political malpractice in this cycle for Democrats not to bring this stuff up." As for his opponent, incumbent Congressman Kelly Armstrong, Hammer says he feels some empathy. "I sympathize with him," Hammer said. "He's been put in a pickle by a lot of the bad actors in his party." Also on this episode, Oban and I analyze the case former state Sen. Tom Campbell is making for his gubernatorial ambitions, and whether or not state Rep. Jason Dockter, a Bismarck Republican who is facing a misdemeanor criminal charge over a sweetheart office lease deal, should resign. To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts, or click here for more information.
01/11/24: Trygve Hammer is a North Dakota native and a graduate of Velva High School and the United States Naval Academy, and he is now a candidate for U.S. Congress. He joins Joel Heitkamp on "News and Views" to talk about his recent announcement to run for Congress against Rep. Kelly Armstrong, and tell his story to the listeners. Learn more about Trygve at hammerfornd.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our friend Trygve Olson joins us to dig into the 2024 race. Why Joe thinks Trump is weaker than pundits believe -- and what all the polls are getting wrong. Trippi finds some encouraging numbers "under the hood" on the economy that Democrats should be very optimistic about. What two demographic groups does Trygve identify as critical in 2024? And the four states right now we believe are the key battlegrounds. Joe and Trygve also answer a listener question about the primaries and what might come next... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Reed Galen is joined by Trygve Olson (Lincoln Project Senior Advisor) and John Sipher, a foreign policy and intelligence expert who served 28 years in the Central Intelligence Agency's National Clandestine Service. They give their analysis on last weekend's Wagner Rebellion including what it means for Putin, how it will impact the Ukrainians, and the response of the United States and NATO as a whole. Plus, the Russian edition of “Game of Thrones”. If you'd like to ask a question or share a comment with The Lincoln Project, send an email to podcast@lincolnproject.us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our friend Trygve Olson joins us to discuss a landmark new study -- one of the largest surveys in American political history, tracking extremism and polarization. How did we get here? Trygve has some insights into our electorate that may surprise you. And more importantly - how can we break the fever? What message can pro-democracy advocates deploy in 2024 to win? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mea Culpa welcomes Trygve Olson, a strategist for the Lincoln Project, founder of Viking Strategies which provides clients worldwide with political risk and public affairs solutions. Trygve has spent his career working on elections in over thirty countries. In the United States, he has served in senior leadership positions on three Presidential campaigns, worked on numerous Congressional Elections, and worked for all the central Republican Party's political committees. Olson is a sought-after speaker. He regularly briefs leaders in politics, business, academia, and the media. Micheal and Trygve dig deep into the upcoming Mid Terms, Tish James and DOJ.