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00:00Vilna's Ex on K100 in the seats behind us.
00:03We're here to have more fun than at home, and we've got a good guest,
00:07who we've had a bit of a hard time getting to know here, because...
00:11You're a teenager, aren't you?
00:13That's my son's line from...
00:15What's the time?
00:16Of course we could be teenagers.
00:18No, no.
00:19Yeah, you know, it's just...
00:21We're really close in age, but you know,
00:23it's a bit strange for me to get so close to her in age.
00:26Yeah.
00:27But that's not even nine years, you know.
00:29Okay.
00:30That's not even nine years.
00:31I thought it was nine years.
00:32Yeah.
00:33That wasn't going to happen then.
00:34No, I mean...
00:35This is a bit of a joke, like,
00:37Rurik Gislason, welcome.
00:39They're not swans, they're...
00:40Moths.
00:41Moths.
00:42Yeah.
00:43They're moths, and they've come to hang out with us,
00:45because they're going to Malawi next.
00:49And why are the moths going to Malawi?
00:53Moths to Malawi?
00:54Yes.
00:55Yes.
00:56That's a good one.
00:57That's a good one.
00:58They're going to Malawi.
00:59Yes.
01:00Because there, I think,
01:03there's a well-done message here for SOS children there in Iceland.
01:07And it's very valuable work,
01:11and we're always trying to make it accessible to those communities.
01:15And after football, I thought I was going to have a lot of time
01:19and try something completely new.
01:21So I asked both of the communities
01:24whether it would be fun to make the communities understand
01:27and go into a village like they've built up in Africa,
01:33and South America, and Asia, and other places,
01:37and just show them what...
01:40Who are these communities?
01:42Who are the communities in SOS Children's Villages?
01:46The communities in SOS Children's Villages are, of course, very small.
01:50They're basically just shelters for homeless children,
01:53and poor people, poor children.
01:56And they're built for homeless children
02:00who don't have a place of their own.
02:03And they make it possible to live a relatively good life.
02:10And it's a great honor for me to take part in this.
02:13And we decided, as I said,
02:17that we don't want to take advantage of this conversation,
02:20so we decided to try and sell this as a show.
02:24Wow.
02:25And it went really well, and Simin bought this workshop,
02:28and now we're going out on the first day,
02:30and we've been here for 12 days,
02:32and we're going to a show about this trip.
02:35And I immediately got the idea when this came up.
02:40I wasn't really looking forward to being the only one talking on camera,
02:44so I called my best and funniest friend right away.
02:49But Soli Holm, he didn't show up.
02:56So I...
02:58Joi was the eighth choice.
03:01Yes, Soli is on the Canary Islands, I think, now.
03:04Yes.
03:05That's why.
03:06No, this could have been worse.
03:08But Joi is funny, and we get along well.
03:11He's an honest guy.
03:13So it was easy for me to get him on camera.
03:16He's a regular showman, after all.
03:18He gets to compete with you.
03:20Yes, I don't know what's going to happen,
03:22but there's a lot of dynamism when there are two of you.
03:25And the camera is...
03:26You know, there's some kind of dialogue,
03:28and you always have to...
03:30You have to be the only one carrying the rope,
03:33so I think that's a good thing.
03:35It's incredibly fun to get.
03:37It's incredibly exciting to get to experience this.
03:40This is just an adventure, really.
03:42You know, this is some kind of future.
03:44Future places and...
03:46I'm going to tell you a few quick facts.
03:49This is one of the most polluted countries in the world,
03:53which is down there.
03:54There are 17 million people living there.
03:57And when we talk about polluted countries,
04:00you kind of have to think outside the box
04:03about what that means, you know?
04:05That kind of pollution is almost...
04:07Yes, it's mostly caused by pollution from other countries.
04:10It doesn't exist...
04:11It doesn't exist within itself.
04:13Everything that's polluted in the South and the rest of the country
04:16is actually just part of society.
04:20And it depends a lot on what's in the country.
04:24That's more than half of the people living below the poverty line.
04:28Wow.
04:37Wow.
04:58Mm-hmm.
05:28Mm-hmm.
05:58Mm-hmm.
06:28Mm-hmm.
06:32Mm-hmm.
06:59Mm-hmm.
07:11Mm-hmm.
07:20Mm-hmm.
07:24Mm-hmm.
07:28I can imagine coming to a place, and then you meet a big band, and as soon as they're leaving, you're like,
07:34I can't just take everything with me home, and I can imagine it yourself.
07:38That you take it on so emotionally as well.
07:42Yes, I think that's definitely the case.
07:46There were a few trips that, you know, Svepp has been going to, and it's been done to them,
07:51and those who have experienced this, talk to me about these notes.
07:55In the best sense of the word, it's been quite a shock for us in the West,
08:02to see, to experience, to be welcomed into this home,
08:07and a lot of people who talk about it, who have been through a lot of hardship,
08:13that they've had to go down there.
08:15But when the hardship ends, when it ends right in front of us,
08:19then you know that, I think, yes, this is right.
08:23Yes, I think it's better, but at the same time, this is a very moving experience.
08:28But is it one village that you're going to visit, or are there more?
08:32Yes, these villages are closed, just because these children are just,
08:35they're in danger.
08:37Which is absolutely wonderful.
08:39Because, like you and Anna, and like me and Anna,
08:42the children are just taken and sent into exile.
08:47So we get, in a way, this kind of,
08:50this kind of excursion, to visit these children's villages,
08:53which our children are in.
08:57So, yes, we're going there.
09:00But there are other villages.
09:02Yes, there are other villages.
09:04Our village is in Ngabu, which is in southern Malawi.
09:09Malawi is, it's called, in English, landlocked.
09:13This is, yes, very rural, but wherever you end up seeing it,
09:18it's a kind of, you know, inland,
09:23landlocked, which is south of, you know, Africa.
09:28And in this area, which we're going to visit,
09:31it's one of the most difficult lifestyles in Malawi,
09:35where this village is located.
09:38I think this is just very funny,
09:40because for a while, we all go somewhere in the future,
09:45and then we have to wait, and then we have to move,
09:48and then we have to live somewhere else, and so on.
09:51So I think it's just, I don't want to find out
09:54what the consequences will be for us, you know.
09:57I 100% agree with that.
09:59And I, for example, I've been a foster parent here at SOS for a few years,
10:02and I would get my son, he's seven years old,
10:05and I would always think, I'm not joking,
10:08that in one month, I've saved him 3,900 kroner.
10:11And I just think, wow, with this 3,900 kroner,
10:14this little boy in Ghana,
10:17he just gets a full life,
10:20in every way.
10:22He just gets everything for 3,900 kroner.
10:24It's like a pizza.
10:26You're just making fun of my son.
10:28The money is 60 fold,
10:30this 3,900 kroner, it's 60 fold,
10:32all in Malawi, I don't know what it's called.
10:34In Wirithi, yes.
10:35In Wirithi.
10:36Wow.
10:37So we can imagine correctly.
10:40Yes.
10:41Yes, food, a lot of food makes a lot of money,
10:43so it's a little better.
10:45And maybe, I'm sorry to interrupt,
10:47just because that's something that's never,
10:49it's never good to show off,
10:51that this is so simple,
10:53to go to sos.is and register.
10:55You can choose to register with one child,
10:58or two, and,
11:01and it's really hard to find a place for this,
11:04as you say yourself, Eva.
11:05I'm not going to do much about that,
11:07it's money and all that, but,
11:09it's very rewarding to take part in this.
11:11100 percent.
11:12And then it's so much fun when you get the mail home,
11:15with pictures and photos of the kids.
11:17I think that's been,
11:18I'm really excited to open my sos.is website
11:20and see what's been going on in their lives.
11:22They haven't been showing their kids
11:24for 16 years or something?
11:25Yes, yes.
11:26They're really excited about this.
11:27Yes, and I also think so much that they learn,
11:29there are no dead children who have it
11:31as good as our children.
11:33Definitely.
11:34So,
11:35I think it's going to be an exciting journey,
11:38and I'm really looking forward to seeing this.
11:40Yes, and how are they going to be seen?
11:42Yes, that's a very good question.
11:45We've only been selling this project to CIMAN,
11:48so we know that they're under CIMAN.
11:50Yes.
11:51So,
11:52I think,
11:53after this has been released,
11:55how are they going to be seen?
11:57It's going to be one or two of these.
11:59We'll get it back soon,
12:00when this is released.
12:01Yes, yes, yes.
12:02Definitely.
12:03I'm going to edit this,
12:04and these photos are going to be with me.
12:07Yes, yes, yes.
12:08Rurik Gislason.
12:09You can just call me Rurik.
12:11Yes, yes, yes.
12:12That's enough.
12:13Yes, yes.
12:14Yes, I was just going to say,
12:15you can't really tell that they're not in the same gene.
12:17All of them.
12:19Thank you, good friends.
12:21Have a good trip, and have a good time.

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