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- Ståhl creates a unique experience where he leads the listener through a mixture of reality, fantasy, humor and reflection. And each episode is a invitation to a hour where you really feel like you are out with Henrik for real.
- A podcast that re-creates lost episodes of the 1940s radio show "Hot Copy", featuring the adventures of newspaper reporter and columnist Anne Rogers, and her assistant Spritely Poole. The episodes are adapted from the original scripts.
- The podcast that walks through libraries of films from the world's greatest animation studios.
- They come from two different sides of the political spectrum: John Kasich, former Governor of Ohio and 2016 Republican presidential candidate; and Jordan Klepper, a liberal comedian best known for his viral videos interviewing MAGA supporters for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. In this weekly talk show podcast, the pair will come together to scream their differing political opinions at each other for an hour... just kidding. Sure, there will be some political debate, but Kasich and Klepper's discussions will more often explore the common ground of their shared interests. They'll dive into conversations about parenting, leadership, pop culture, mental health, and more - all with a good sense of humor and a whole lot of jokes at each other's expense. Along the way, Kasich and Klepper will be joined by high-profile guests from all walks of life - musicians, athletes, activists, politicians, and much more - each of whom will share their unique perspectives on modern life's biggest questions. Together, Kasich and Klepper will have thoughtful, engaging, and downright hilarious conversations to demonstrate the power of mutual understanding in a polarized world.
- Hosts began walking in the evenings together through their local park and felt their discussions were interesting, thought-provoking and made them feel healthier in both body and mind. They decided to try to record some of these chats and send them out to the world in the hope of inspiring others.
- Comedy writing and performing legend Barry Cryer chats in the pub to a different guest each episode. Packed full of funny stories and anecdotes.
- Two film writers and Fab Four fans discuss movies and TV about, starring, and inspired by The Beatles: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Includes discussions of films they starred in, like Help. and Magical Mystery Tour, plus documentaries, fictional depictions of the group on film, and concert films.
- Magnus Uggla talks to his daughter Agnes about absolutely nothing.
- In a known criminal case, we find the unknown and follow the tracks. We tell you about Sweden's most controversial case - where trust in the judiciary has been eroded.
- Cole Weavers from Pulp Audio's The Town Whispers/Tiny Terrors and Nathan Lunsford from Ginner Media's The Storage Papers got together and thought it'd be fun to have a mad dash of creativity, but with everyone, everywhere, all at once. They piloted a virtual festival where everyone had 48 hours to create a piece of phonic fiction from start to finish for no other reason than the fun of it. Afterward there was open voting for which was everyone's favorite in various categories and overall. But the main thing was just the fun of it.
- "Paranormal Exist" is a popular podcast show hosted by Each episode features real people sharing their personal experiences with ghosts, paranormal activity, and other unexplained phenomena.
- Norwegian language master and comedian Zahid Ali attempts to teach English immigrant Jamie /Jeppe about the Norwegian language, society and culture.
- This first episode was a test in his regular podcast "Somna med Henrik". Because he wasn't sure if it was a good ide to do a podcast where he talks about everything between that is on his mind while he's out and about and walking.
- Because the first test of Henrik's idea to create a new podcast - where get to "walk with Henrik" got such a good response in his social channels. So did he quickly recorded a second episode.
- We get to accompany Henrik on a winter walk along the beach in Kärradal. It is the day before Christmas Eve 2023, and he reflects on the stillness and the difference between summer and winter in this place.
- Henrik takes us out on a winter walk on the last day of 2023. And he shares his thoughts about the beauty of nature and the crunching sound of his steps on the snow, to deeper reflections on life and human behavior.
- Henrik explores the wintry forest during a walk in the snow. And he describes how he tries to avoid walking on trails and instead chooses to pulsate through the deep snow.
- Henrik walks on cobbled streets through Gamla Stan. While he reflects - around how importance places like "Järntorget" and "Prästgatan" has been during different eras and in his own life.
- Henrik visits the Museum of Natural History in Stockholm. He wanders through the museum's exhibits, fascinated, describing in detail what he sees and feels, from the oldest fossils and the beginnings of evolution, to mammoth.
- Henkrik summarizes and describes for the podcast's potential new listeners what they can expect from this podcast.
- This is a personal and relaxed walk through Stockholm's inner city, where Henrik Ståhl, together with some traffic noise, shares his spontaneous thoughts and observations.
- Henrik gives us a personal insight into his everyday life - from waking up to the sound of rain outside his bedroom window to going outside and record this episode. Instead of following his usual schedule.
- Henrik reflects around how you communicate with animals during a walk in the forest . And how we can use modern technology, such as AI, to interpret the thoughts and feelings of animals.