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Johanna Gradin is originally from Linköping but has been living in Stockholm since a couple of years ago. She is allergic to gluten with a big interest for food and is well-known with restaurants and cafés in Stockholm that serves gluten-free alternatives.
Viktor Fredbäck is a dedicated jeans enthusiast who in 2016 won in the category “This year’s collector” in The Collector’s Awards. In 10 years he has been able to create one of the biggest collections of vintage jeans, with over 400 pairs.
Tobias Olsen “Barber Big T ” is an American-educated barber who went to A.B.I American Barber Institute in New York. Today he runs his own barber shop; Royal Barbershop at Döbelnsgatan in Stockholm and is a well-known barber in the business.
Robin Wiman is an Art Director and a passionate sneakers enthusiast. His interest for sneakers goes hand in hand with the love he’s had for hip hop since junior high, when Robin got his first pair of Converse just like his idols in Cypress Hill. With a crazy amount of sneakers you can trust that Robin is your ultimate guide for a sneakers tour in Stockholm.
Robert Kwok is a passionate fika blogger and has his own blog, robbansbasta.se, where he gives tips on cafés and everything that has to do with the Swedish fika culture. In 2015 Robert won a price of being the best Swedish food blogger and in the same year he made it to Bookatable’s top 40 on Sweden’s best food blogs.
Petter Inedahl is a writer and a ghost connoisseur, who grew up in Stockholm and has written the book “Hemsökt: spökerier I Stockholms län”. He’s had an interest for the occult things since he was a child, but it wasn’t until a couple of years ago that he decided to really dig into the spooky side of Stockholm.
Mattias Kristiansson lives in Stockholm and is the founder of Sweden’s first and biggest vegetarian food magazine, VEGO. He is also a dedicated cook book writer and is also blogging at Koket.se, where he shares his vegan and vegetarian receipts with his reader.
Linnea Stensils is born and raised in the archipelago at Vaxholm, outside of Stockholm and is a professional kayak paddler. When she’s not at home in the archipelago and training, she’s competing around the world with the Swedish national team in kayaking. Linnea aims to compete in the Olympics in Tokyo in 2020.
Jörgen Brennicke was in the first wave of skateboarders in Sweden, in the 70’s. He loved it and skated like an addict in eight years. He stopped skating for 30 years and started again 6 years ago when all these fantastic skate parks were popping up in Stockholm.
Johanna Lindbäck is a high school teacher and writer who is originally from Luleå but has lived in Stockholm for a long time. She blogs at Bokhora.se which is one of Sweden’s largest literature blogs. Johanna herself is a writer and has published the youth books; “En liten chock”, “Min typ brorsa”, “Tänk om det där är jag” and “Saker som aldrig händer”.
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.