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109. Jul, jul, strålande jul

Episode 109 of the Almost Amerikan podcast, hosted by almost amerikan, titled "109. Jul, jul, strålande jul" was published on December 23, 2024 and runs 104 minutes.

December 23, 2024 ·104m · Almost Amerikan

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Här kommer det stora julavsnittet! Idag pratar vi om allt som har med julen att göra: våra planer för julen, den perfekta julen, amerikansk vs svensk jul, favoriter på julbordet, declutter-list för 2025 och sist men inte minst en This or That Christmas edition.Om ni vill malja 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 hertzberg & Joseph WilcoxOm du gillar avsnittet glöm inte att lämna 5 stjärnor ❤️ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Här kommer det stora julavsnittet! Idag pratar vi om allt som har med julen att göra: våra planer för julen, den perfekta julen, amerikansk vs svensk jul, favoriter på julbordet, declutter-list för 2025 och sist men inte minst en This or That Christmas edition.


Om ni vill malja 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 & Joseph Wilcox

Om du gillar avsnittet glöm inte att lämna 5 stjärnor ❤️


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

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Part I

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Part II

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Part III

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