When Stephen did the initial sigh... this helped Anderson more. Stephen has approached and delt with and realized what it is and who he is. Its a moving thing, but inner peace comes with that
@sherri42957 күн бұрын
🙏 🖤 💟 this is a master class of love, and how to deal with grief and death! I love these two men… It reminds me of losing my niece when she was a baby… It just reminds me of losing your parents… These two men show how much you can conquer with love encourage! Thank you Anderson thank you, Stephen ❤️ beautiful!😊😊😊😊
@heidimckee849212 күн бұрын
My first big loss was when I was about 12 years old and my great grandmother died. My second big loss was my oldest favorite brother… He got killed in the car accident and left behind three beautiful children. I believe I was 24 years old and that wrecked me!and then my grandfather died and that sucked part of my soul, and then my grandmother died, and that sucked more of my soul, and then my only only child in the world got killed when he was 18 years old and time stood still
@heidimckee849212 күн бұрын
I recently lost my only son. A beautiful, beautiful human being that I raised myself. Thank you! It will be a three years this coming July 30. I never imagined that the depth of my love for my baby could be so strong as it was when I gave birth to him. Unfortunately, you never know the depth of the grief that shatters your body and almost kills you. You think you’re literally going to die! I hope nobody ever tries to imagine because it’s unimaginable and pulling yourself out of it or pulling myself out of it well it almost was the death of me, but I’m standing up now and I’m laughing again
@mango17417 күн бұрын
13:-00 - "It is a gift to exist, and with existence comes suffering."
@jongmod944018 күн бұрын
Beyond perfect 😂, lucky them and still going strong in 2024!😊 God bless them both 😊! Some people spend half their life to be half that happy ; another " forest for the trees " moments ! 😂😅😊 always loved Colbert, love him more, now that there are 2 !
@VictorianusMarta-xy5ho20 күн бұрын
Wonderful video. Do you join the excursions offered by the ship? Does the ship pass the Atlantic Ocean Highway and Salstraumen in Bodo or do you have to join their excursions? Thank you
@Barebittelitt6 күн бұрын
Thank you. You will have to join the excursions to see the Atlanic Ocean Highway and Saltstraumen. I joined the Eagle Safari excursion in Lofoten and "A taste of Vesterålen". I'm Norwegian and the other places Hurtigruten offers as excursions I have already visited.
@gommies_m21 күн бұрын
"If God is everywhere and in everything then the world is an expression of God and His love. And you have to accept it with gratitude because what is the option?"
@kuribojim391624 күн бұрын
The price of love is grief.
@janetalba878325 күн бұрын
Life is a trade off. I am in continuous physical pain and I’m grateful for it because it is my trade off for the wonderful blessings I have.
@janetalba878325 күн бұрын
Tragedy is a phone call away so if this moment, this small brief moment is perfect, notice and be glad.
@OrlandoMontiel25 күн бұрын
Wowowowo 7:18 BEAUTIFUL INTERVIEW 👏👏
@RickHauptmanАй бұрын
I love this Man. Such a Mensch! ❤
@alerestagnoАй бұрын
I was there... So beautiful Tromso!!!!
@sophieamandaleitontoomey9343Ай бұрын
Moral of the story: when it comes to marrying someone, if you first reaction is I don’t know, they’re not the one for you. But clearly him and Evie were meant to be. The fact that so many years later, he’s completely smitten with her is absolutely adorable and it’s why you should never settle when it comes to a partner.
@mallorieherrera8907Ай бұрын
I wish I had his faith. My son died. My father and brother died. I feel God don't love me.
@isabeau82Ай бұрын
Fred again brought me here. This was very profound.
@SJ-jn1dvАй бұрын
I’ve been trying to find out what song the band is playing ever since I discovered this clip - does anyone know?!?
@user-hy7jz3mq8qАй бұрын
Colbert, YOU ARE THE MAN! Love you & your wife. Both have genuine smiles. You always hear / read one person of a couple is better than the other or you’re punching above your weight … yeah right! You too are just devine. Cheers 🥂
@korrinbrooks2 ай бұрын
this conversation is so so poignant. i love what stephen says, "it merely amplifies the enormity of the room who's door is now so quietly shut."
@kathleenfromalaska29262 ай бұрын
Colbert is a national treasure… so is Evie.
@cece80952 ай бұрын
I can’t imagine how he dealt with 9/11. I would imagine it was a mesh up of ptsd & a lot of full circle moments of helping others with your own experiences and grief.
@jonelsorel2 ай бұрын
:)))))))))))))))))))))))))))
@jonelsorel2 ай бұрын
Colbert is just one of those people. :)
@LtSump2 ай бұрын
this was the short version???
@46foryounger2 ай бұрын
Honestly this is the realest interview I’ve seen on tv. It felt like the cameras weren’t even there.
@Serti5262 ай бұрын
I am seeing this for the first time in 2024. My son sent me the link after I told him about Steven Colbert's recent interview with Paul Simon. (amazing) I love this interview with Anderson Cooper on so many levels. How great to these men really being in the moment; freely being their authentic selves. They allow themselves the freedom to be real. They let themselves remember and permit themselves to feel as they go deep and share openly about grief. The honesty is healing in the exchange that flows between them. Being vulnerable gives them strength. It calls on their humanity. It makes them real. As others have commented on here, these are real men. As a parent it's humbling to know that my son recognizes the magnitude of this. And that as for real men, he stands among them
@gardengalsu2 ай бұрын
Wonderful interview/conversation. I lost my mom at 8, then my dad at 16. Huge dips or bumps in the road of life for certain. However, for (nearly) every minus, there's some kind of plus if one looks hard enough. Losing my mom nearly crushed me, but her death took us to a new town ~ & a fresh beginning (hiding those emotional scrapes) . . . When dad died, I went from a near-adult to "just a teen" in my uncle & aunt's home.
@thatyaoilover2 ай бұрын
my 18 yr old brother died when i was 9 years old. they feelings and experiences they describe while they were a child themselves at the time is very relatable. the world looks different when you grow up into adulthood with that particular pain and loss.
@halls4054052 ай бұрын
Love that story
@HENJAM482 ай бұрын
Just yes...
@peterolofsson98712 ай бұрын
Namedropping the Fagles-translation like that.
@susanwilliams702 ай бұрын
We want to be able to keep them real as they still are to us...if only others could have also known them, & share the realness of who they were & still are for us!
@harleyquinn66922 ай бұрын
Could absolutely relate💯💔
@shailasterling2 ай бұрын
I met the love of my life in 2017. We were married in 2020. We both love to watch the beautiful interaction between Evvie and Colbert on the show. We see our love mirrored in them❤
@rdslp12 ай бұрын
It's impossible to listen to this interview without drawing parallels to my own life and people. I feel so connected to both these men. This conversation is such a gift. They talk a lot about vulnerability and I'm grateful to them both for allowing themselves to be vulnerable in front of all of us.
@roberth57672 ай бұрын
Beautiful photography! What camera did you use? I also love the mural of the kids spray painting the northern lights. Do you recall what town that was in? We plan to go back soon. My wife became ill on day 3 of our 15 day expedition and we had to get off in Bergen. Alas, it is still on our bucket list.
@Barebittelitt2 ай бұрын
Thank you:) Sorry to hear that your trip got cut short and I hope you and your wife will have the uppertunity to go again some day. The mural is in Bodø. I used a GOPro Hero 5 and my mobile at the time, think it was Samsung Galaxy 10.
@sveinerikverbekk1568Ай бұрын
Nice video why did you not speak on the and tell us abort the places
@barbaraannscarlet78852 ай бұрын
Beautiful ❤
@lukkareborn2882 ай бұрын
Moral of the story: Don't give a man an ultimatum, he'll drop you in a heartbeat.
@belovedchild98122 ай бұрын
I want THAT in a relationship. ⬅️
@Stickelben2 ай бұрын
What an absolutely loved filled interview and conversation
@evelynmatt20002 ай бұрын
They could make a movie from this story I’d watch it!
@bakersdirtydozen2 ай бұрын
I don't believe I've ever seen Colbert pace like this before.
@issy_b_onair3 ай бұрын
👏THESE 👏ARE 👏THE 👏TRUE 👏ALPHA 👏MEN
@TehIdiotOne3 ай бұрын
It's a great story, but i have to say this shows what a fantastic story teller Colbert is.
@fetcheth-me-a-shrubbery3 ай бұрын
Imagine playing DnD for the first time in decades and your dungeon master is MATTHEW FUCKING MERCER?!?!
@classicalperformances87773 ай бұрын
why do americans feel they need to impress UK people with poetry and culture? there are incredibly cultured americans. there are horribly basic Brits. all people are different people
@rob54653 ай бұрын
God I love Colbert and faith
@SrividhyaL3 ай бұрын
How can a person keep a story this concise and deliver it without a stutter..
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When Stephen did the initial sigh... this helped Anderson more. Stephen has approached and delt with and realized what it is and who he is. Its a moving thing, but inner peace comes with that
🙏 🖤 💟 this is a master class of love, and how to deal with grief and death! I love these two men… It reminds me of losing my niece when she was a baby… It just reminds me of losing your parents… These two men show how much you can conquer with love encourage! Thank you Anderson thank you, Stephen ❤️ beautiful!😊😊😊😊
My first big loss was when I was about 12 years old and my great grandmother died. My second big loss was my oldest favorite brother… He got killed in the car accident and left behind three beautiful children. I believe I was 24 years old and that wrecked me!and then my grandfather died and that sucked part of my soul, and then my grandmother died, and that sucked more of my soul, and then my only only child in the world got killed when he was 18 years old and time stood still
I recently lost my only son. A beautiful, beautiful human being that I raised myself. Thank you! It will be a three years this coming July 30. I never imagined that the depth of my love for my baby could be so strong as it was when I gave birth to him. Unfortunately, you never know the depth of the grief that shatters your body and almost kills you. You think you’re literally going to die! I hope nobody ever tries to imagine because it’s unimaginable and pulling yourself out of it or pulling myself out of it well it almost was the death of me, but I’m standing up now and I’m laughing again
13:-00 - "It is a gift to exist, and with existence comes suffering."
Beyond perfect 😂, lucky them and still going strong in 2024!😊 God bless them both 😊! Some people spend half their life to be half that happy ; another " forest for the trees " moments ! 😂😅😊 always loved Colbert, love him more, now that there are 2 !
Wonderful video. Do you join the excursions offered by the ship? Does the ship pass the Atlantic Ocean Highway and Salstraumen in Bodo or do you have to join their excursions? Thank you
Thank you. You will have to join the excursions to see the Atlanic Ocean Highway and Saltstraumen. I joined the Eagle Safari excursion in Lofoten and "A taste of Vesterålen". I'm Norwegian and the other places Hurtigruten offers as excursions I have already visited.
"If God is everywhere and in everything then the world is an expression of God and His love. And you have to accept it with gratitude because what is the option?"
The price of love is grief.
Life is a trade off. I am in continuous physical pain and I’m grateful for it because it is my trade off for the wonderful blessings I have.
Tragedy is a phone call away so if this moment, this small brief moment is perfect, notice and be glad.
Wowowowo 7:18 BEAUTIFUL INTERVIEW 👏👏
I love this Man. Such a Mensch! ❤
I was there... So beautiful Tromso!!!!
Moral of the story: when it comes to marrying someone, if you first reaction is I don’t know, they’re not the one for you. But clearly him and Evie were meant to be. The fact that so many years later, he’s completely smitten with her is absolutely adorable and it’s why you should never settle when it comes to a partner.
I wish I had his faith. My son died. My father and brother died. I feel God don't love me.
Fred again brought me here. This was very profound.
I’ve been trying to find out what song the band is playing ever since I discovered this clip - does anyone know?!?
Colbert, YOU ARE THE MAN! Love you & your wife. Both have genuine smiles. You always hear / read one person of a couple is better than the other or you’re punching above your weight … yeah right! You too are just devine. Cheers 🥂
this conversation is so so poignant. i love what stephen says, "it merely amplifies the enormity of the room who's door is now so quietly shut."
Colbert is a national treasure… so is Evie.
I can’t imagine how he dealt with 9/11. I would imagine it was a mesh up of ptsd & a lot of full circle moments of helping others with your own experiences and grief.
:)))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Colbert is just one of those people. :)
this was the short version???
Honestly this is the realest interview I’ve seen on tv. It felt like the cameras weren’t even there.
I am seeing this for the first time in 2024. My son sent me the link after I told him about Steven Colbert's recent interview with Paul Simon. (amazing) I love this interview with Anderson Cooper on so many levels. How great to these men really being in the moment; freely being their authentic selves. They allow themselves the freedom to be real. They let themselves remember and permit themselves to feel as they go deep and share openly about grief. The honesty is healing in the exchange that flows between them. Being vulnerable gives them strength. It calls on their humanity. It makes them real. As others have commented on here, these are real men. As a parent it's humbling to know that my son recognizes the magnitude of this. And that as for real men, he stands among them
Wonderful interview/conversation. I lost my mom at 8, then my dad at 16. Huge dips or bumps in the road of life for certain. However, for (nearly) every minus, there's some kind of plus if one looks hard enough. Losing my mom nearly crushed me, but her death took us to a new town ~ & a fresh beginning (hiding those emotional scrapes) . . . When dad died, I went from a near-adult to "just a teen" in my uncle & aunt's home.
my 18 yr old brother died when i was 9 years old. they feelings and experiences they describe while they were a child themselves at the time is very relatable. the world looks different when you grow up into adulthood with that particular pain and loss.
Love that story
Just yes...
Namedropping the Fagles-translation like that.
We want to be able to keep them real as they still are to us...if only others could have also known them, & share the realness of who they were & still are for us!
Could absolutely relate💯💔
I met the love of my life in 2017. We were married in 2020. We both love to watch the beautiful interaction between Evvie and Colbert on the show. We see our love mirrored in them❤
It's impossible to listen to this interview without drawing parallels to my own life and people. I feel so connected to both these men. This conversation is such a gift. They talk a lot about vulnerability and I'm grateful to them both for allowing themselves to be vulnerable in front of all of us.
Beautiful photography! What camera did you use? I also love the mural of the kids spray painting the northern lights. Do you recall what town that was in? We plan to go back soon. My wife became ill on day 3 of our 15 day expedition and we had to get off in Bergen. Alas, it is still on our bucket list.
Thank you:) Sorry to hear that your trip got cut short and I hope you and your wife will have the uppertunity to go again some day. The mural is in Bodø. I used a GOPro Hero 5 and my mobile at the time, think it was Samsung Galaxy 10.
Nice video why did you not speak on the and tell us abort the places
Beautiful ❤
Moral of the story: Don't give a man an ultimatum, he'll drop you in a heartbeat.
I want THAT in a relationship. ⬅️
What an absolutely loved filled interview and conversation
They could make a movie from this story I’d watch it!
I don't believe I've ever seen Colbert pace like this before.
👏THESE 👏ARE 👏THE 👏TRUE 👏ALPHA 👏MEN
It's a great story, but i have to say this shows what a fantastic story teller Colbert is.
Imagine playing DnD for the first time in decades and your dungeon master is MATTHEW FUCKING MERCER?!?!
why do americans feel they need to impress UK people with poetry and culture? there are incredibly cultured americans. there are horribly basic Brits. all people are different people
God I love Colbert and faith
How can a person keep a story this concise and deliver it without a stutter..
keep it short