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Knausgaard comes up on EconTalk, with transcript quotes, timestamps, and episode context.

Knausgaard appears 1 time across 1 podcast episode on 1 show, with transcript quotes and timestamps.

The speaker mentions a Norwegian writer called Knausgaard, who wrote a series of books about his mundane life, emphasizing that there are no small moments.

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Tom Cruise's Body of Work (with Aled Maclean-Jones) on EconTalk
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Each mention stays grounded in the transcript quote, timestamp, and the episode that surfaced it.

Where it keeps coming up

Recent show rotation: EconTalk.

Fastest path back to the source: the strongest indexed mention lands at 1:06:35 in the episode where we captured it.

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Which episode mentioned Knausgaard?

Tom Cruise's Body of Work (with Aled Maclean-Jones) on EconTalk is one of the clearest indexed episodes that mentioned Knausgaard. The first indexed transcript timestamp lands at 1:06:35.

Which podcast mentioned Knausgaard?

EconTalk is the main indexed podcast currently tied to Knausgaard.

Who mentioned Knausgaard on podcasts?

PodcastMentions ties Knausgaard to EconTalk, but the underlying mentions do not yet expose stable guest names for every episode.

Why do podcast guests bring up Knausgaard?

Knausgaard appears 1 time across 1 podcast episode on 1 show, with transcript quotes and timestamps.

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The speaker mentions a Norwegian writer called Knausgaard, who wrote a series of books about his mundane life, emphasizing that there are no small moments.