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31. Actual American takeover (part 1)

Episode 31 of the Almost Amerikan podcast, hosted by almost amerikan, titled "31. Actual American takeover (part 1)" was published on March 11, 2024 and runs 112 minutes.

March 11, 2024 ·112m · Almost Amerikan

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I denna veckans tisdags avsnitt tar Andrew och Marciano över podden och svarar på en rad olika frågor om allt möjligt, Vad är deras bästa misstag? Vad visste dem om Sverige innan dem träffade Michelle och Hanna? Vad är deras åsikter om Sverige? Detta är del 1, del 2 kommer nästa tisdag!Följ oss behind the mic på instagram @almostamerikanMusik gjord av: Fannie hertzberg & Joseph WilcoxOm du gillar avsnittet glöm inte att lämna 5 stjärnor ❤️Andrew And Marciano takes over the podcast in this weeks Tuesday episode and answers all kinds of questions. What is their best mistake? What did they now about Sweden before they meet Michelle and Hanna? What is their true opinion of Sweden? This is Part 1 and part 2 will be out next Tuesday!Follow us behind the mic on instagram @almostamerikanMusic made by: Fannie Hertzberg & Joseph WilcoxIf you like the episode don't forget to leave 5 stars ❤️ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

I denna veckans tisdags avsnitt tar Andrew och Marciano över podden och svarar på en rad olika frågor om allt möjligt, Vad är deras bästa misstag? Vad visste dem om Sverige innan dem träffade Michelle och Hanna? Vad är deras åsikter om Sverige? Detta är del 1, del 2 kommer nästa tisdag!


Följ oss behind the mic på instagram @almostamerikan

Musik gjord av: Fannie hertzberg & Joseph Wilcox

Om du gillar avsnittet glöm inte att lämna 5 stjärnor ❤️


Andrew And Marciano takes over the podcast in this weeks Tuesday episode and answers all kinds of questions. What is their best mistake? What did they now about Sweden before they meet Michelle and Hanna? What is their true opinion of Sweden? This is Part 1 and part 2 will be out next Tuesday!


Follow us behind the mic on instagram @almostamerikan

Music made by: Fannie Hertzberg & Joseph Wilcox

If you like the episode don't forget to leave 5 stars ❤️


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

Introduction

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Part I

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Part II

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Part III

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