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139. toalettpapper och finans bros

Episode 139 of the Almost Amerikan podcast, hosted by almost amerikan, titled "139. toalettpapper och finans bros" was published on October 13, 2025 and runs 62 minutes.

October 13, 2025 ·62m · Almost Amerikan

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Idag blir det stora svängar! Som ni kanske förstått så har podden ej avslutats... Vi diskuterar byten av toapapper, tvätt, drömjobbet. Michelle ställer sig frågan: är det en fantasi eller kan det bli verklighet? Hanna ger insiderinformation om sina finansbros.Om ni vill melja oss med frågor, dilemman, tips på ämnen eller bara för att säga hej så kan ni nå oss på [email protected]ölj oss behind the mic på instagram @almostamerikanMusik gjord av: Fannie HertzbergOm du gillar avsnittet glöm inte att lämna 5 stjärnor ❤️ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Idag blir det stora svängar! Som ni kanske förstått så har podden ej avslutats... Vi diskuterar byten av toapapper, tvätt, drömjobbet. Michelle ställer sig frågan: är det en fantasi eller kan det bli verklighet? Hanna ger insiderinformation om sina finansbros.


Om ni vill melja oss med frågor, dilemman, tips på ämnen eller bara för att säga hej så kan ni nå oss på [email protected]

Följ oss behind the mic på instagram @almostamerikan

Musik gjord av: Fannie Hertzberg

Om du gillar avsnittet glöm inte att lämna 5 stjärnor ❤️


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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