• Nikki Brumen (of Blood Command) on her Top 3 Things She Learned From Moving to Norway

  • Feb 24 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
  • Podcast

Nikki Brumen (of Blood Command) on her Top 3 Things She Learned From Moving to Norway

  • Summary

  • Well look at us! We are here! We are back! Welcome one and all, newcomers and seasoned old timers, to 3 Is The Magic Number, the podcast that asks guests for their Top 3 favourite things in any subject of your choosing. That sounds good, right? Well, make sure you subscribe as we return each Monday.

    It’s true, we’ve been away for a little bit, so sorry about that, but you know…life. Everything changes now though, this is the start of Season 3 and what a brilliant opening episode, guest and subject we have for you.

    Hosts Matt and Remfry are joined by globe-trotting and insanely talented musician Nikki Brumen, vocalist in the wonderful band Blood Command. Having moved from Australia to join the band, Nikki’s subject for the podcast is her ‘Top 3 Things She Learned From Moving to Norway’. An incredibly personal, funny and story laden chat awaits you all on this episode, as well as a nice, warm and authentic Aussie accent. G’DAY INDEED!

    Some podcast housekeeping now, and to make a more streamlined podcast, the recommendation corner has now been shelved and placed on a leave of absence…maybe it will be back, who knows.

    We hope you enjoy this episode and this podcast, if you want to support it and us, please do follow us on social media (all 3magicnumberpod), from Instagram to Tik Tok, Youtube to Bluesky (but not X, because it's awful). If you also have a spare moment, please do give us a rating, like, subscribe, heck maybe even leave us a nice review if you see fit.

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