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När Thomas från Mittådalen skulle välja var han ville bosätta sig så valde han Storsjö. Han har levt ett liv i fjällen med renskötsel, jakt och fiske och uppskattar verkligen denna genuina fjällby. Här blir han väl mottagen och uppskattar särskilt människorna här.
Nu har Gabriella haft Bygdens Café öppet ett helt år i Bygdegården i Storsjö. Det har blivit Storsjös nya samlingsplats och här kan man både fika och köpa en enkel lunch.Gabriella har många planer för framtiden med dans och annat.
Sverige står inför en ny gruvboom. Runt om i landet finns mineraler som är viktiga i kampen mot klimatkrisen. Men motståndet är starkt. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. EU har bestämt att fler så kallade kritiska råvaror ska plockas upp ur marken här i Europa. Sverige kan få en viktig roll i den här gröna omställningen, säger energi- och näringsminister Ebba Busch.”Vi kan också bli en maktfaktor i hela EU. Om vi sitter på de kritiska mineralerna och metallerna som alla andra länder just idag är beroende av Kina för. Men som de istället skulle kunna vara beroende av Sverige för.”Det finns många argument för att Sverige borde satsa mer på att bli ett attraktivt gruvland. Men på flera håll i landet växer nu också motståndet mot nya gruvor. I Oviken i Jämtland har ett australiensiskt bolag planerar för en vanadingruva. Ortsbefolkningen oroar sig för att vattnet i Storsjön - som bland annat försörjer Östersund med dricksvatten, ska bli otjänlig.Men om mineralerna behövs för att vi ska kunna behålla vår nuvarande levnadsstil, vad är då alternativet? Vi besöker en stad i Kongo som ofta beskrivs som världens kobolt-huvudstad.Medverkande: Karen Hanghoj, geolog och chef för British Geological Survey, Svemins höstmöte, Hans Selbach statsgeolog på SGU, Sveriges geologiska undersökning i Malå, Ebba Busch, energi- och näringsminister, kristdemokrat, Jon Erik Johansson, boende i byn Önsta, Anna Norlén, boende i Oviken, Therese Kärngard, socialdemokratiskt kommunalråd i Bergs kommun, Ulla Salomonsson, boende i Oviken, Anders Björk som har en bondgård nära det planerade gruvbygget i Oviken, Mattias Lundgren, som arbetar i den nyöppnade guldgruvan i Fäbodtjärn i Lycksele, Fredrik Bergsten, vd på gruvföretaget Botnia Exploration, Virginie och Dauphine som bor i gruvstaden Kolwezi i Kongo-Kinshasa, Mats Taaveniku, kommunalråd för socialdemokraterna i Kiruna.Reportrar: Björn Djurberg och frilansjournalisten Denise Maheho och Esfar Ahmad, research.Tekniker: Alma SegeholmProgramledare: Fernando Ariasfernando.arias@sr.seProducenter: Ulrika Bergqvist och Björn Djurbergulrika.bergqvist@sr.se, bjorn.djurberg@sr.se
Stora värden ligger i potten med förslaget att åter öppna för att bryta uran i landet. Gruvbolagen vädrar morgonluft, medan kritiker befarar stora skador på miljön. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Regeringen vill ta bort förbudet i landet för uranbrytning och har tillsatt en utredning som blir klar i mitten av maj.I jämtländska Oviken finns redan planer på en ny gruva för metaller som behövs till batterier och vindkraftverk i den gröna omställningen. Där finns också uran. Boende är oroliga för att behöva flytta, för att natur förstörs och för föroreningar av Storsjöns vatten. Nu söker sig gruvbolagen till området och ska prospektera ett område på 500 kvadratkilometer runt Storsjön och upp mot fjällen.Reportage från området där ny gruvdrift kan bli aktuellt och från Ranstadsverket i Västergötland där det utvanns uran på 60-talet och där det idag går att se spåren av brytningen.Programmet är en repris från 5 maj i år.MedverkandeJon Erik Johansson - skogsägare och Oviken-boJenny Persson - Jämtlands gruvgrupp, NaturskyddsföreningenOlof Martinsson – lektor i malmgeologi vid Luleå tekniska universitetCarl-Gunnar Malm - Oviken-boLena Fernlund - Oviken - boAnders Olof Öhlén - geolog, Bergs kommunRolf Holmqvist - före detta föreståndare RanstadverketRoland och Berit Wilson - närboende till RanstadsverketBengt Lilljha - fd forskningschef RanstadsverketAnna Bergengren - koordinator Platåbergens geoparkDaniel Värjö - reporterAnders Wennersten - producent
I sommar pratar alla om Zoe Lobos som det nya stjärnskottet, hon har varit på Allsången och ska snart spela på Storsjöyran. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.
Nu har Göran Östlund tagit över gården Andershögen. Han har efter en stroke startat ett riktigt gym i byn där många bybor nu tränar. Hans fru Fon har fått jobb som kock på Fiskecampen. Han minns originalen i byn och sin farbror Gunnar som hade en härlig humor.
We're back in the story of the Monkey King and the Journey to the West where maybe this monastery is different and not haunted and infested with monsters? Maybe? Please? Also, we'll see if Xuanzang is old enough to go beg for food on his own without a bodyguard. The creature is Storsjöodjuret, and it's open season on cat-headed snake monsters. --- The Storsjöodjuret video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXfaTcecbIM Keyboard waffle iron: https://www.amazon.com/The-Keyboard-Waffle-Iron-CES01/dp/B015QJPUOA/ Membership: https://www.mythpodcast.com/membership --- Music: "What does anybody know about anything" by Chris Zabriskie "Direct to Video" by Chris Zabriskie "On the Mend" by Blue Dot Sessions "Just a Memory Now" by Chad Crouch --- Sponsors: BetterHelp: Stop comparing and start focusing, with BetterHelp. Visit https://betterhelp.com/myths today to get 10% off your first month. MeUndies: Summer is here! Get every cut for your butt from MeUndies. Get 20% off your first order, plus free shipping, at https://meundies.com/legends.
Teach me Sweden är en podcast om svensk historia med komikerna Jonathan Rollins (US) och Erik Broström (SE). Varje vecka läser en av dem för den andra om en händelse i svensk historia som förmodligen ingen av dem hört tidigare.In this episode, Jonathan dives into the story of a great lake monster that, according to legend, lives in Storsjö up in Jämtland. Listen in and learn the origin story of this creature, as well as documented attempts at trying to find it. Laugh while you learn!Support this podcast at www.patreon.com/teachmesweden Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
有一个明亮 ê 青色極光迒過規个天頂。這个極光景色是 2016 年 tī 瑞典 Östersund ê 庄跤翕--ê。攝影師 kā 6 張相片合併做這張欲 180 度 ê 全景圖。這个 極光 上引人注意 ê 部份就是伊 ê 外形就親像是虹。前景是 Storsjön 湖,極光後壁 ê 天頂有幾若个咱熟似 ê 星座 kah 北極星。是講誠拄仔,極光 無閘著 倒爿下跤 ê 月娘。極光出現了後 隔轉工,太陽日冕 頂懸出現 一大空,予能量特別懸 ê 粒子流入去 太陽系 內底。青色極光 是 地球頂層大氣 內底 ê 酸素 原子 kah 電子 重新結合產生--ê。 ——— 這是 NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day ê 台語文 podcast 原文版:https://apod.nasa.gov/ 台文版:https://apod.tw/ 今仔日 ê 文章: https://apod.tw/daily/20240522/ 影像:Göran Strand 音樂:P!SCO - 鼎鼎 聲優:阿錕 翻譯:An-Li Tsai (NSYSU) 原文:https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240522.html Powered by Firstory Hosting
Stora värden ligger i potten med förslaget att åter öppna för att bryta uran i landet. Gruvbolagen vädrar morgonluft, medan kritiker befarar stora skador på miljön. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Regeringen vill ta bort förbudet i landet för uranbrytning och har tillsatt en utredning som blir klar i mitten av maj.I jämtländska Oviken finns redan planer på en ny gruva för metaller som behövs till batterier och vindkraftverk i den gröna omställningen. Där finns också uran. Boende är oroliga för att behöva flytta, för att natur förstörs och för föroreningar av Storsjöns vatten. Nu söker sig gruvbolagen till området och ska prospektera ett område på 500 kvadratkilometer runt Storsjön och upp mot fjällen.Reportage från området där ny gruvdrift kan bli aktuellt och från Ranstadsverket i Västergötland där det utvanns uran på 60-talet och där det idag går att se spåren av brytningen.Medverkande:Jon Erik Johansson - skogsägare och Oviken-boJenny Persson - Jämtlands gruvgrupp, NaturskyddsföreningenOlof Martinsson – lektor i malmgeologi vid Luleå tekniska universitetCarl-Gunnar Malm - Oviken-boLena Fernlund - Oviken - boAnders Olof Öhlén - geolog, Bergs kommunRolf Holmqvist - före detta föreståndare RanstadverketRoland och Berit Wilson - närboende till RanstadsverketBengt Lilljha - fd forskningschef RanstadsverketAnna Bergengren - koordinator Platåbergens geoparkDaniel Värjö - reporterAnders Wennersten - producent
Lasse Linken Lindqvist var med att dra igång en av Sveriges första stadsfestivaler, Storsjöyran i Östersund, vilket kopplar tillbaka till 1960-talsprojektet Republiken Jämtland, vilket leder över på olika farbröder med skägg. Fredrik af Trampe sitter med som sidekick för att det inte ska bli alldeles tyst. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.
Två olika centrum för information och datainsamling om Storsjöodjuret från två olika kommuner står på kollisionskurs med varandra. Kan Storsjöodjurscenter och Jamtli hitta en väg att samarbeta och om inte - kommer gåtan med Storssjöns enorma odjur någonsin att lösas? Jamtlis utställning: https://www.jamtli.com/utstallningar/storsjoodjuret/Storsjöodjurscenters facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Storsjoodjurscenter/?locale=sv_SEProgramledare: Dan Hörning och Maja HjelmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fenomenpodcast/Email: zimwaypodcast (snabel-a) gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan får äntligen berätta om Sveriges helt egna sjöodjur. Vad har vi egentligen för bevis på att Storsjöodjuret finns och vad har två förvirrade häxor med det hela att göra? Vad tar Jämtlands län till för åtgärder i modern tid för att skydda odjurets ägg, - och varför? Programledare: Dan Hörning och Maja HjelmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fenomenpodcast/Email: zimwaypodcast (snabel-a) gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I dagens avsnitt av Magiska Godnattsagor tar vi med lyssnarna på den lärorika sagan "Storsjöodjuret börjar skolan". Denna berättelse är önskad av Elma Söderqvist från Östersund. Följ med det mystiska Storsjöodjuret Birger när han börjar skolan och ställs inför utmaningar med sin storlek och annorlunda utseende. Genom tålamod och självacceptans hittar han till slut sin plats. Det blir en varm och spännande berättelse om att acceptera sig själv. Som alltid delar vår kära Aida också med sig av spännande fakta, denna gång om de busiga och nyfikna delfinerna. Så dyk ner i Storsjön på detta minnesvärda skoläventyr fylld med viktiga livslärdomar. God natt och trevlig lyssning! Stötta podden och få tillgång till nya sagor även onsdagar och fredagar! Gå med i Magiska Godnattsagor-klubben! Skicka gärna in egna förslag på vad nästa saga ska handla om via www.magiskagodnattsagor.se Följ oss på Facebook & Instagram. Sökord: magiska godnattsagor, godnattsaga, barn, läggdags, podcast för barn, barnlitteratur, ai, godnatt.
Vi är tillbaka! Och det med en uppföljning på den utmaning vi gav oss själva i vårt sista avsnitt innan sommaren. I dagens avsnitt får ni följa med till Storsjöcupen, Mullhyttemarken, Sörmlands sparkbanks sportläger och Bangolfs-DM i Östergötland. Bilder och filmer från evenemangen hittar ni på vårt Instagramkonto @harpagarforeningsidrott.
Vi är tillbaka efter ett traditionsenligt sommarlov i juli. Erik och Johanna summerarar sommaren på olika sätt, bl a med bästa pass, längsta pass, bästa bok, bästa kulturella upplevelse samt mest närvarande skador (spoiler alert: gubbvad kan komma att nämnas). Dessutom: Race report från Eriks Bjäre Trail 51 km på Hallandsåsen och gigrapport från Johannas spelning på Storsjöyran. Avsnittet avslutas med Mothuggets nya låt "Invasiva as". Niklas är tillbaka sista veckan i augusti. Tack till avsnittets sponsorer: Idre Fjäll - Välj Idre för en aktiv sommarsemester. Alliansloppet - Skidåkare: Åk det 48 km (eller 32 eller 16 km) långa rullskidloppet i Trollhättan 26 aug. Hoka - Beställ Challenger ATR, som funkar både i skogen och på landsvägen. LAGOMHOKA20 på www.therunningcompany.se gäller hela 2023. Här finns Lagom på Instagram.
Andy and Linda talk about Linda's forthcoming trip to Sweden. Recorded on July 7th, 2023.
Storsjöcupen är slut och far och son slöar i sängen hemma i Östersund
Bedragare försöker lura äldre på pengar. Men 80-åriga Ingrid i Hagfors gick inte på bedragarnas lögner. I Klartext möter vi också spelare i IFK Östersunds paralag. De är glada över att få spela ett par matcher, fast det anmälts för få paralag till Storsjöcupen.
This week we are Leaning Law with Isabell Storsjö and Ana Lucia Martins, two researchers engaged in Lean supply chain management and Lean philosophy in justice systems. With Isabell and Ana Lucia we will be discussing the concept of lean thinking in the context of law. Lean thinking, also known as Lean methodology, is a management philosophy that originated in the manufacturing industry and has since been applied to various fields, including healthcare, software development, and now law. The core idea of lean thinking is to eliminate waste, increase efficiency, and continuously improve processes. In the legal industry, this approach has gained momentum in recent years as law firms and legal departments seek to increase productivity, reduce costs, and improve client satisfaction. Isabell and Ana have been researching how the Lean philosophy would also help on the public sector, especially in court proceedings. In this episode, we will explore the principles of lean thinking and how they can be applied to the practice of law. We will also discuss some of the challenges and opportunities that come with implementing lean thinking in the legal industry. Join us as we delve into the world of lean thinking in law and discover how this approach can help legal professionals achieve better results for their clients and themselves in the courtrooms. Ana Lúcia Martins is an Assistant Professor at ISCTE-IUL and an integrated researcher at BRU-Iscte (Business Research Unt). She holds a PhD in Management, with a specialization in Operations Management and Technology. She currently serves as Iscte Business School Vice-dean for Teaching and Innovation, and as Vice-President of Iscte's Pedagogical Council. Ana teaches Operations Management, Logistics Management, Service Operations Management, and Supply Chain Management. Ana has authored close to 100 scientific articles. She has authored book chapters in logistics management and lean management in the justice systems. Her current main research topics are operations management in humanitarian settings, logistics management, supply chain management, and lean management in the services area, mainly in judicial and healthcare systems. Isabell Storsjö is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Faculty of Law at the University of Turku. She holds a doctoral degree in Supply Chain Management and Social Responsibility as well as a law degree, and has always been interested in topics that combine the two fields of knowledge. One of the areas where they intersect is justice system reform and legal process improvement, and Isabell started investigating the problems with prolonged legal proceedings, especially in Finland, in 2011. She has published on lean thinking in the justice system in academic journals and books, and has also done research on cooperation between actors in the criminal procedure in Finland. Isabell has followed legal design since attending the first Legal Design Summit as a law student, and is especially interested in the process (or service) design, organization design and system design levels of the concept.
I veckans avsnitt kör vi inför publik på Storsjöteatern i Östersund och med oss har vi Sveriges Radio-medarbetarna Moa Wallin, Lova Olsson, Jimmy Halvarsson och Saila-Marie Gråik! I lag "Wallin och Olsson" hittar vi P3-stjärnan Moa Wallin och P1-stjärnan Lova Olsson! I lag "Halvarsson och Gråik" hittar vi P4 Jämtland-stjärnan Jimmy Halvarsson och Sameradion-stjärnan Saila-Marie Gråik! Elområde 3 mot elområde 2!Och vilken vecka vi har haft!Det blir nya favoritronden "Vems skratt?"! Låga krav en masse! En Mikael Damberg som avslöjar lite för mycket om sitt sängkammarliv! Ulf Kristerssons aforismer! Stefan Ingves avskedsföreställning! Och ligger det, vid närmare eftertanke, kanske en "bajsdimma" över hela skiten?Varmt välkomna till ännu en fredag med Lantzkampen!Lantzkampen i P1 är en frågesport om veckans nyheterSå går det till: Två lag, med två personer i varje, tävlar om vem som mest hängivet har följt med i veckans nyhetsrapportering.Programledare är som alltid Annika Lantz och vår ständiga domare heter självklart Sara Lövestam!Hör du något lustigt i nyheterna som du tycker skulle passa i Lantzkampen - hör av dig till oss! Mejl: lantzkampen@sverigesradio.se
Hur skyddar man både asp och bäver i en nationalpark? Och hur påverkas de inhemska fiskarna av förrymda regnbågar i Storsjön? Vi ger oss ut på bäverspaning i Färnebofjärdens nationalpark. Här syns många grova stubbar med märken efter mejlseltänder, och kanske får vi höra ett plask från en bäver som drämmer till vattenytan med sin platta svans.Bävern utrotades ur den svenska naturen på 1800-talet. Men för precis hundra år sedan återintroducerades den och idag finns en livskraftig bäverstam i Sverige. Bävern skapar livsmiljöer för andra arter och är ett fascinerande djur, med sin superpäls och sina hyddbyggen. Men det kan också uppstå problem när bävern omdanar landskapet. Och hur resonerar man i en nationalpark där det både finns unika lövträdsmiljöer och hungriga bävrar med aptit på asp? Morgonens ciceroner är Karin Haulin, nationalparksguide och Ingemar Södergren, förvaltare på Länsstyrelsen, tillsammans med fältreporter Erik Kohlström.Efter att tusentals regnbågar rymt från en fiskodling så har den inhemska fisken i Storsjön i Jämtland fått svår konkurrens både vad gäller lekplatser och föda. Länsstyrelsen försöker nu begränsa antalet regnbågar och uppmanar alla att fiska upp så många som möjligt - dessutom sätter de sitt hopp till glupska gäddor. Reporter Ingrid Engstedt Edfast har varit i Svenstavik i södra Storsjön.Vattennäbbmus är vår största näbbmus och dessutom vårt enda giftiga däggdjur. Lyssnaren Tina Jonsson på Alnön har den här sommaren lagt märke till att detta lilla rovdjur fullkomligen älskar solrosfrön.Fiskars ögon är inte kalla, det är vår egen blick som saknar värme. Mats Ottosson försöker i veckans kråkvinkel förstå varför vi känner större empati för landlevande djur än de som lever på planeten "Vatten".Programledare är Jenny Berntson Djurvall.
Dagens gäst har gjort sig förtjänt att ha ordet president framför sitt namn. President för Republiken Jämtland Eva Röse får Kodjo, Sara och Torbjörn att bli fanatiska. Allt från presidentinstallationen på Storsjöyran till hennes skådespelarinsatser. Vi testar även hennes kunskaper om just Jämtland. Blir hon avsatt eller inte? Lyssna på dagens gästpodd! Programledare: Kodjo Akolor, Sara Kinberg och Torbjörn Averås Skorup.
Quick question for ya: Is there such thing as too many eyeballs? Of course not. Is there such thing as teeth that are too long and too sharp? Uh, try no. How about size? Can a monster be, like, too large? Aw, hell no! Here in the twelfth installment of Do Be A Monster, Albert and Ryan would just like to say that we like our monsters too darn big to hide! But smaller monsters are grand as well. Take the Storsjöodjuret for example: he's not unbelievably large by any means, but he does like to get wet in Lake Storsjön, and when a monster gets wet, a monster drips...and that is what's up. Then there's the Tatzelwurm. Tatzelwurms may only be seven feet long, but they do have the tendency to scare the boots off of Alpine hikers, and we think that's just creeptastic. So come join the boys as they explore some European monstrosities; you'll be singin' swoo swoo swoo to yourself by the end of the hour!
Welcome back, this time we are in Sweden as Donna butchers another language and tells us the story of a friendly lake monster. Just don't be a Karen and you should be all good.
Många är vi som säkert vill svalka oss i våra sjöar och tjärnar just nu. Men vilka sjöar borde vi undvika för att inte råka väcka sällsamma odjur nere i djupen? I detta stora sommaravsnitt med hela 2 gäster och 19 st spännande historier inlästa av Eva, undersöker vi detta!
Det blev återigen deltagarrekord på pimpeltävlingen som arrangerades av Storsjö byalag på långfredagen.Hör rösterna från deltagare och arrangörer och ta del av alla bra fisketips från vinnare och andra glada fiskare. Mer text och bilder finns här: https://poddradio-storsjokapell.se/poddradioprogram/pimpeltavlingen-2022/
Nordegren & Epstein har redaktionsdag och därför sänder vi inte direkt. Istället bjuder vi på höjdpunkter från tidigare program i år. Det blir bland annat om Republiken Jämtland, skäggtrender och finska vinterkriget. Republiken Jämtland - skämt eller allvar?Republiken Jämtland som bildades 1963 när regissören och skådespelaren Yngve Gamlin lite på skämt utropade sig till republikens första president. Vilket syfte har verksamheten idag? Handlar det om skämt eller allvar? Och hur går det till när man väljer sina presidenter? Vi pratade med Sofie Sillrén från Storsjöyran och Gunnel Olausson som skrivit en bok om republikens historia.Skäggtrender och skägghistoriaÄr Daniel Alling helt fel i tiden när han nu spar ut sitt skägg, när det mer androgyna är på frammarsch? När inföll Peak Beard (intressemässiga skäggtoppen)? Vad är det som gäller för ansiktsbehåring våren 2022? Barberaren Håkan Ström besökte studion och bjöd på lite vägledning och skägghistoria.Vilka likheter finns mellan kriget i Ukraina och det finska vinterkriget?Det som händer i Ukraina har likheter med Sovjetunionens anfall på Finland 1939. Och Ukraina har visat på stark motståndskraft, precis som Finland gjorde. Vi pratade med Martin Hårdstedt, professor i historia vid Umeå universitet, om det finska vinterkriget och om hur erfarenheterna därifrån påverkar säkerhetsdebatten. Och så gav Christer Flythström, programledare på Sveriges Radio finska, en bild av hur vinterkriget präglar finländare än idag med ord som fosterlandskärlek och plikt.Programledare: Louise Epstein, Thomas Nordegren och Daniel Alling.Producenter: Olle Björkman, Amanda Rydman och Jennie Sjöström.
Republiken Jämtland kommer snart välja en ny president. Men vilket syfte har egentligen verksamheten i Republiken Jämtland och JRA, Jämtlands republikanska armé? Idag ska vi prata om Republiken Jämtland som bildades 1963 när regissören och skådespelaren Yngve Gamlin lite på skämt utropade sig till republikens första president. Vilket syfte har verksamheten idag? Handlar det om skämt eller allvar? Och hur går det till när man väljer sina presidenter? Det är ju dags att utse en ny i år. Med oss har vi Sofie Sillrén från Storsjöyran och Gunnel Olausson som skrivit en bok om republikens historia. Nyligen publicerade Tullverket en rapport som visade att kriminella arbetar på nya sätt för att smuggla in vapen och narkotika i Sverige. Ett av dem är starta egna företag för att kontrollera transporterna. En del av dagens kriminella verkar besitta en fallenhet för entreprenörskap. Hur förhåller sig kriminalvården till det här? Finns det medvetna utbildningssatsningar på ekonomi och företagande för interner som tydligt visat att de vill leva lagligt? Och hur viktigt är det att utgå från en människas intressen och begåvning i rehabiliteringen? Det ska vi prata om med Martin Lardén, chef på Enheten för behandlingsprogram hos Kriminalvården. Dessutom pratar vi om hur det går för Boris Johnson, om den geniala musikvideon från danska Livsmedelsverket och om biskopen i Visby som nu får sparken efter en otrohetsaffär. Programledare: Louise Epstein Bisittare: Daniel Alling Producent: Amanda Rydman
Göte Grubb har jobbat som jaktvårdskonsulent på Jägareförbundet i 42 år. För två år sedan flyttade han tillbaka till Storsjö och har köpt sin brors hus på Lövön så hela hans familj får plats. Han håller kurser i jakt och ripsnarning för bybor och andra intresserade. Mer text och bilder finns här: https://poddradio-storsjokapell.se/poddradioprogram/gote-har-flyttat-tillbaka-till-sina-rotter/
Lina Byström som är Mark- och exploateringsingenjör i Bergs kommun berättar hur kommunen nu erbjuder gratis hjälp ett år framöver om man vill undersöka möjligheterna att stycka en tomt. Man vill underlätta för de som vill flytta till kommunen och få fler permanentboende. Hon berättar också om strandskyddet och hur kommunen vill utveckla Storsjö och… Läs mer »
Livemusiken har verkligen varit satt på sparlåga under pandemiåret. Igår kom nyheten att Summerburst i Göteborg i början av september blir av! Har du några minnesvärda ögonblick från någon festival? Summerburst i Göteborg meddelar att man satsar fullt ut på att kunna genomföra festivalen i början av september om Sverige når nivå fyra eller högre i regeringens öppningsplan. Det kan bli det första stora musikevenemanget som har kunnat genomföras sedan nedstängningen i mars 2020. Hur har du det med ditt festivalande? Har du bokat in någon festival framöver, i höst eller nästa år? Vad är det som är så häftigt med att ha ett band på armen och kunna njuta av olika artister med likasinnade? Berätta för oss om dina festivalplaner! Vad har du för minnen av festivaler och livemusik i flera dagar? Har du varit på Hultsfredsfestivalen och bott i tält? På Jazzfestivalen på Skeppsholmen i solnedgång? Eller var du på Vattenfestivalen på 90-talet, drack öl i plastglas och deltog i ankracet? Har du minnen från Pridefestivalen? Storsjöyran? Eller någon helt annan festival din egen stads Kulturfestival? Berätta! Ikväll frossar vi i festivaler Dela med dig av dina bästa festivalminnen eller din längtan framåt till kommande! Programledare är Sanna Lundell Vi startar 21.40 & telefonslussen öppnar 21.00 020 22 10 30, du kan mejla redan nu på karlavagnen@sverigesradio.se vi finns också på sociala medier, där kan du dela med dig av dina festivalminnen. Producent: Monika Bohman Ansvarig utgivare: Sofia Taavitsainen
Vi er tilbake! Denne gangen med et helt nytt og spennende tema i Sportsfiskepodden. Vi har fått med oss selveste Simen Blix, en meget dyktig fluefisker som elsker karper! Hvilket utstyr trenger man, hvilke vann bør man se etter og hva knyter man på i enden av fortommen? Simen har svaret på alt! Vi tar også et dypdykk i NSFL etter at første stage på Storsjøen fant sted i helga. Enjoy :)
BECOME A PRODUCER! http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Find The Midnight Train Podcast: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com www.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpc www.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Subscribe to our official YouTube channel: OUR YOUTUBE Well here we are… On to the next 100 episodes. Hopefully we can make these next 100 even more enjoyable than the first. We've noticed more passengers joining the train from all over the world. Canada, Australia, Great Britain, Hong Kong specifically, Taiwan, you name it! One of these places that seems to be listening a lot and that we've been on the charts in for some time now is Sweden. Now if you've listened for a while you know we have a little sub series that we like to do about places. We call it our creepy series. We've done creepy Texas, Creepy New Jersey, Creepy Canada, Creepy Australia etc. So we figured, what better way to kick off our second century with a creepy episode for one of the places that we have been getting lots of love from. That's why today on the train… We're headed to Sweden… More specifically… Creepy Sweden! First off let's talk a little about Sweden itself. Sweden has a very long history that we were going to discuss but honestly there's no possible way to do the history of this country its due justice given the amount of time we have but we’ll hit some basic points. From 8,000 BC to 6,000 BC, Sweden as a whole became populated by people who lived by hunting, gathering and fishing, and who used simple stone tools. Dwelling places and graves dating from the Stone Age, lasting until about 1,800 BC, are found today in increasing numbers. The Viking Age (800–1050 AD) was characterised by a significant expansion of activity, in Sweden’s case largely toward the east. Many Viking expeditions set off from Sweden to both plunder and trade along the Baltic coast and the rivers that stretched deep into present-day Russia. The Vikings traveled as far as the Black and Caspian Seas, where they developed trading links with the Byzantine Empire and the Arab kingdoms. Christianity first reached Sweden with a mission led by Ansgar, who visited in the 9th century, but the country was not converted to Christianity until the 11th century. The various provinces of Sweden were absorbed around 1000 AD into a single unit, but the crown began to gain significant influence only during the late 13th century. In 1280 King Magnus Ladulås (1275–90) issued a statute authorising the establishment of a nobility and the organisation of society on the feudal model. Trade grew during the 14th century, especially with the German towns grouped under the leadership of Lübeck. By the mid-16th century, this group, known as the Hanseatic League, dominated Swedish trade, and many towns were founded as a result of lively commercial activity. However, the Black Death, which reached Sweden in 1350, led to a long period of economic and population decline. In 1389, the crowns of Denmark, Norway and Sweden were united under the rule of the Danish Queen Margareta. In 1397, the Kalmar Union was formed, with the three Scandinavian countries under a single monarch. However, the union (1397–1523) was scarred by internal conflicts that culminated in the ‘Stockholm Bloodbath’ in 1520, when 80 Swedish nobles were executed at the instigation of the Danish union king, Kristian II. The act provoked a rebellion, which in 1521 led to the deposition of Kristian II and the seizure of power by a Swedish nobleman, Gustav Vasa, who was elected king of Sweden in 1523. The foundations of the Swedish state were laid during the reign of Gustav Vasa (1523–60). The church was nationalised, its estates confiscated by the crown, and the Protestant Reformation was introduced. Power was concentrated in the hands of the king and hereditary monarchy came into force in 1544. After the death of the warrior king Karl XII in 1718 and Sweden’s defeat in the Great Northern War, the Swedish parliament (Riksdag) and council were strong enough to introduce a new constitution that abolished royal absolutism and put power in the hands of parliament. Eighteenth-century Sweden was characterised by rapid cultural development, partly through close contact with France. Overseas trade was hard hit by the Napoleonic Wars, which led to general stagnation and economic crisis in Sweden during the early 19th century. In the late 19th century, 90 per cent of the people still earned their livelihoods from agriculture. One consequence was emigration, mainly to North America. From the mid-19th century to 1930, about 1.5 million Swedes emigrated, out of a population of 3.5 million in 1850 and slightly more than 6 million in 1930. Industry did not begin to grow until the 1890s, although it then developed rapidly between 1900 and 1930 and transformed Sweden into one of Europe’s leading industrial nations after World War II. Late 19th-century Sweden was marked by the emergence of strong popular movements that included the free churches, the temperance and women’s movements, and above all the labour movement. The labour movement, whose growth kept pace with industrialization in the late 19th century, was reformist in outlook after the turn of the 20th century. The first Social Democrats entered government in 1917. Universal suffrage was introduced for men in 1909 and for women in 1921. Plans for a welfare state were drawn up during the 1930s after the Social Democrats rose to power, and put into effect after World War II. During World War II, a coalition of Sweden’s four ‘democratic’ parties (excluding the Communists) formed the government. After the war ended, a purely Social Democratic government resumed office under Per Albin Hansson. Under Social Democratic leadership, but in close co-operation with the other democratic parties, a series of reforms were carried out in the 1940s and 1950s that together laid the foundations of the Swedish welfare state. At the same time, there were calls for a modernization of the 1809 constitution. A new Instrument of Government was adopted in 1974, stating that all public power is derived from the people, who are to select the members of parliament in free elections. The monarch is still the head of state, but in name only. In 1979, an amendment to the order of succession gave male and female heirs an equal claim to the throne. Accordingly, Crown Princess Victoria is next in line to the throne, not her younger brother, Carl Philip. It may not seem like it but that's the brief history of Sweden taken from Sweden.se. So now let's get to it… the creepy side of Sweden and the hilariousness of Jon saying swedish names and words! First up we are going to visit Borgvattnet Vicarage or BORGVATTNET SPÖKPRÄSTGÅRD IN Swedish. In northern Sweden, there is a small town called Borgvattnet that may be home to one of the most haunted buildings in all of Sweden. In this slightly remote town consisting of just fifty full-time residents, the closest city is Östersund and the trains only run there on weekdays. It may not sound like much of a tourist destination but the strange and intriguing Vicarage draws visitors every year. a vicarage is usually the house where the priest and clergymen lived. This place is said to be one of the most haunted places in Sweden from what we’ve gathered. The building was put up in 1876 but it would be 51 years before the reports of hauntings started. in 1927 when the resident vicar reported strange happenings including his laundry being torn from the line. In the 1930s, Hedlund's successor, chaplain Rudolf Tängdén, claimed to have seen the ghost of a woman in the house, and in the 1940s the subsequent chaplain, Otto Lindgren, and his wife said they experienced paranormal activity including weird sounds and moving objects. A woman staying there in 1941 reported that she said with an uneasy feeling as if someone else was in the room with her. She noticed that there were three old women sitting on the couch in the room! She jumped up and turned on the light. The three ghosts were still there but the woman described them as"more blurry". In the mid 1940s another chaplain moved in, Erik Lindgren. He kept a journal of all the things that happened to him most notable are his rocking chair issues. He brought a rocking chair with him to the vicarage but unfortunately couldn't use it much. When he would sit down in the chair something didn't like it and after a short time would push or throw him forcefully out of the chair. In the early 1980’s the renowned site caught the attention of an outsider priest named Tore Forslund,the Spökprästen, or ghostpriest! He was a writer, poet, Lutheran priest, street musician, and editor of the magazine A Voice Crying in the Wilderness, that he founded 1957. Forslund could often be seen on the streets of Sweden playing his favorite instrument, a concertina. He called Sergelgatan in Stockholm his "central sanctuary". His nickname, "the ghostpriest", came to be during a period when he worked as a priest in Borgvattnet. He offered to relieve the village of the ghosts that were said to reside in the old parsonage. He was strongly against the occult phenomena that existed in the district. He ended up leaving the swedish church abs going out on his own after his expectations at the vicarage could not be met. Ghost hunters international visited in 2009. Tales of the supernatural have been around here for years and have continued until present day. Things have moved, screams have been heard, shadow people have been seen, and the old rocking chair keeps on rocking. The legends surrounding the origins of the haunting tell of abused maids and even of babies buried in the backyard although it is now also said that the old vicars themselves haunt the house. Today the vicarage is run as a small bed and breakfast for those curious enough to stay the night, with the option to rent the whole house. Anyone who makes it through the night will receive a diploma to mark their honor according to the website Atlas Obscura. Ok so that's creepy. Let's see what else we can find! Frammegården in Värmland's Skillingmark homestead is a place for midsummer celebrations, singing and dancing. But the farm has a gloomy history. Once upon a time there was an execution site where the farm was built. And for many years, Frammegården was a home where the old and sick of the area had to live their last days.The experiences are different, but what comes back is that the door to the attic opens, slippers move, human voices are heard, knocks, sobs, footsteps and mumbles from the overhang. In the house's guest book you can read about the visitors' experiences. On the lower floor is the "corpse room", a smaller room with a stove and a narrow bed. At least one person has died here. Upstairs is the room with "the crying bed". The story from the 19th century tells that people who came to the farm heard crying and found a woman with her dead child in her arms. The other story tells that two children must have been locked in a small attic room and there died of starvation or possibly frozen to death. Then it is believed that they were buried in the basement, and that may be why the terrier Benny Rosenqvist says that he met something really horrible down there. - It was probably the worst, most penetrating evil I have encountered in my entire life, he says. Mats Olsson has his own theory about why the children were killed. - At that time, one could believe that mentally retarded children were possessed by the devil, and then it was not uncommon for them to be kept secret and, in the worst case, killed.This also happened in the 19th century. Many visitors have said that they have seen or heard children in or near the house. A family says they put up a beach ball, a football and a tennis ball in a row. Suddenly, the beach ball moves with high force into the room and against a chair leg. All members witnessed the phenomenon. Many believe that the farm is haunted by the last owner of the farm and can attest to energies and strange inexplicable events. Inside the house there are furnishings and furniture that are up to several hundred years old, and most of them have some myth attached to them. For example, the spinach is upstairs, a kind of piano that is said to have the same manufacturer as Carl Michael Bellman's, tilt. Bellman is a swedish singer and songwriter. According to frightened guests, it sometimes plays by itself. And maybe it's the house's invisible guard sitting in the antique rocking chair and rocking to the music that was once heard in the room? And who is it that always moves on the old slippers that are never left in the same place where they are left? These places sound pretty awesome! Storsjöodjuret (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈstuːʂøːuˈjʉːrɛ], literally "The Great-Lake Monster") is a lake monster reported to live in the 300-foot-deep (91 m) lake Storsjön in Jämtland in the middle of Sweden. The lake monster was first reported in 1635 and is the most famous lakemonster in Sweden. When the only city located by Storsjön, Östersund, celebrated its 200 year anniversary in 1986 Storsjöodjuret along with its offspring and nest became protected by law, a law which was revoked in 2005. Like the Loch Ness Monster and Lake Champlain's Champ, Storsjöodjuret has been described as having a humped back and a long neck and tail. It has grayish-brown skin with a yellow underbelly, a dog-like head, and a body anywhere between 10 and 42 feet in length, according to people who claim to have seen the creature. Similar to claims that Nessie is actually a plesiosaur, one popular theory contends that Storsjöodjuret is a leftover from prehistoric times. During the Ice Age, the story goes, the animal got trapped in the lake and survived to present day. The legend of Storsjöodjuret is significant for its longevity. The earliest recorded mention dates back to 1635, when the vicar Morgens Pedersen immortalized the creature in a folktale that describes two trolls brewing a concoction that creates "a strange animal with a black serpentine body." In an 1878 sighting, a local mechanic reportedly saw something craning its neck past the water's surface. He described it as having a "snake-like head that was larger than what I figured the neck could support." The Frösö Runestone depicts a serpent-like creature. Frösöstenen, the rune stone, is the northernmost raised runestone in Scandinavia and Jämtland's only runestone. It originally stood at the tip of the ferry terminal on the sound between the island of Frösön and Östersund. The stone dates to between 1030 and 1050. The Lake Monster has had such a grip on the public imagination that in 1894 a hunt for it was organised by a special committee put together by King Oscar II. However, the Norwegian whalers specially hired for the job came back empty-handed. We found this first hand account of seeing the monster online and wanted to share it. "It just so happens that I live by this very lake myself (lake Storsjön – The Great Lake), and it also just happens to be a fact that I´m a witness myself. Yep, I saw a large animal in the water back in 1977, twice within 40 minutes in the same location (a harbor at Frösön, an island in the lake). This happened on August 10 1977 when I was 16. The first sighting was a quick one, from two blocks above the harbor. I witnessed the back of an animal rise in the water, about the size and shape of a Volkswagen. When I got down there (on my bike) it was gone, but I saw three other witnesses who were clearly in shock of what they had just seen down there. 40 minutes later, as I went down to the harbor a second time I saw it again, this time swimming past the harbor. I could follow it at close range (10 meters or so) for some 300 meters. It was three meters long above the surface, in two parts. First a small part, then some water and then a bigger part (clearly the back of this animal). It had dark skin like that of a whale. It swam straight forward, no sign of any moving to the sides or up and down. Like so many other witnesses before and after this event, I had the classic “like a boat turned upsidedown” sighting that day. I was not alone. Two girls my age was there, a boat came towards us (the animal dived then) and they started to circle around so clearly they had seen the animal as well. In fact, there could be any number of witnesses, I was far to busy looking at this thing at the time to pay much notice on the area around me. But we are talking about a place with lots of buildings, with balconies facing the waterfront." Sightings continue to be told about this guy even to this day! What could it be? We love us some cryptids! Speaking of cryptids we have one that sounds metal as fuck! The Halengamen, or translated to the Halen Vulture, que ripping guitar solo! No it's not named after the late great Eddie van Halen obviously but still… awesome! Halen-Vulture is a cryptid animal of southern Sweden. The Halen Vulture is reported to be a living pterosaur. This animal is very similar in looks and behaviours to the African cryptid pterosaur called Kongamato. The Halen Vulture is said to look like a vulture with leathery skin, just like fish scales, instead of feathers. Instead of perching onto a tree, this animal is reported to dive under the water to catch fish, and it is said to stay under the water for some time. It is said that it can fly so fast and with so much power that it could easily devour boats. The animal is also said to be very excellent at flight. The Halen Vulture is reported around Lake Halen near Olofström in Blekinge, Skåne (Sweden). The area around Lake Halen is a natural reserve which still holds areas of unexplored nature. The nesting place of this mysterious animal is said to be on the island Stora Norrön (the Great North Island). This has supposedly been the animal's nesting place for centuries. The Halen Vulture has been told about for centuries, and in the 1970's it was adopted as a mascot for a local school and thereby named "Halengamen" (the Halen Vulture). In later years, the animal even got it's own unofficial latin name, "Sarcorhampus Papa Halensis" and even a scientific description. Some say this creature has already gone extinct, but others claim that the creature still exists and sightings are still reported! Lake monsters and dinosaur cryptids… Sounds like our kind of place. How about some more creepy places! These will be some quick hits since there are tons of reportedly haunted places which makes sense given the age and history of these places! Bäckaskog Castle in Kristianstad Municipality, Scania, southern Sweden, was originally a monastery built in the 13th century. It was transformed into a castle in the 16th century. The castle is located on the isthmus between Ivö Lake (Scania's largest lake) and Oppmanna Lake. The monastery was closed down by the Danish Crown in 1537 during the Reformation. In 1584–1653, the noblemen Henrik Ramel and his son Henrik Ramel Junior gave the castle its present appearance. At Bäckaskog Castle in Skåne, you can stay overnight and join a guided ghost hunt. Several ghosts are said to live within the castle grounds. One of them is the horse of Karl XV, who was shot after the king died in 1872. During the nighttime, the horse can be heard galloping, which has been observed by guests and staff. Bäckaskog is also said to be haunted by an old guest, named Elvira. She is supposedly sneaking around during the night and can be recognized by her black veil, which she was forced to use for the rest of her life after her accident with broken glass. Room 19 is said to be the most haunted at Bäckaskog with many reports of doors and windows opening without a logical explanation. More fun words ahead.. Hjortsberga vicarage in Wämöparken is infamous. The old vicarage was originally built in 1757, but was moved and rebuilt in Wämöparken 1941-1942. Throughout history, several of the Church's men have testified to horrific experiences that are said to have originated in the spirit world. In Hjortsberga vicarage, furniture has been moved and impressions have been left in an old cradle. Mysterious footsteps, children's voices and dog barking have been heard. Hjortsberga vicarage is said to be so haunted that even the horses from the nearby riding school refuse to pass outside. A priest who lived in Hjortsberga vicarage has told of steps on the stairs without any human being appearing, door handles being pushed down, books suddenly falling off the shelves, the doorbell ringing incessantly even though it was empty outside the door and the dog going insane , raised rag and chopped wildly in the empty air. After trying to drive out the spirits without success, the priest could not stand it and moved from Hjortsberga vicarage. In the 1980s, Commissioner Bengt Randolfson claimed that he heard eerie cries of children, saw a female ghost coming walking up a flight of stairs and how books fell from bookshelves into empty rooms. Next up Furunäset hotell. The building was constructed in 1893 and designed by architect, Axel Kumlien who in the year of 1886 traveled to Luleå, Piteå and Skellefteå to find a suitable place to build on. When the medical board decided to build a hospital in the northern part of Sweden there were many conditions that needed to be sustained. The prospective hospital would have a central location for both Norrbotten and Västerbotten, well-functioning transportation links as well by land and at sea. There had to be good and cheap supply for food. Plenty of water and sufficient water was also a requirement. The building ground had to be good and sheltered from northern and southern winds. After careful considerations they found such place on the island Pitholmen, two kilometers from Piteå city. During the inauguration of Furunäset hospital it was considered to be the most magnificent building in the northern part of Sweden. All the fantastic conditions were fulfilled, the central and windproof location, good transportation connections and finally good food and water for everyone. In 1987, the property housed a hotel and conference and a business park with then about 70 companies and 550 employees. Short History about Furunäsets as a hospital. It was the 20th of October 1893 as the steamer “Rurik” added at a newly built harbor in Piteå River. There was not an unusual sight for the people who lived in Piteå to see the steamers park at the dock filled with cargo this time of year. The unusual thing about this time was that the steamer was filled with 74 men who were received by uniformed staff to take them to Furunäset Hospital. A week later it arrived the same amount of women to the same harbor, with the same conditions. The people who came to Furunäset Hospital were called “insane” and they came from overcrowded hospitals around Sweden. With this new hospital and these patients, the modern mental health care had established in the northernmost part of Sweden. Many of the patients spent most of their adult life in the hospital area and their memories and experiences of the place are off course different. Furunäsets history contains both bright and dark stories. Stories that are equally true and equally important to narrate and remember. Nowadays, it’s a hotel and conference center where you can stay overnight. However, the place is still referred to as haunted by many and attracts ghost hunters from all over the world. Guests and staff have reported the sound of rolling beds in the corridors and footsteps that are getting closer. Due to its history as a mental hospital and numerous ghost reports, this has to be one of the most haunted places in Sweden. Now for something...a bit different...a ufo tale! IN KRONOSKOGEN, A SUBURB OF the Swedish town of Ängelholm, a memorial was erected in 1972, to remember an alleged UFO-landing seen by Swedish ice hockey player Gösta Carlsson on May 18, 1946. The memorial, which is built of concrete, consists of a model of the UFO and a concrete base. Gösta Carlsson claimed that during his encounter with the aliens he received recipes for natural medical remedies which made him healthy. According to Carlsson it was based on this knowledge that he founded pharmaceutical companies Cernelle and Allergon. He later established the first professional ice-hockey club in Sweden — Rögle BK. Not everyone, even those who believe in aliens, agrees with Carlssons claims. Clas Svahn of UFO-Sweden, a group dedicated to investigating UFO sightings in Sweden, investigated the claims and found no convincing evidence. Did it happen? Who knows but still cool and creepy! Speaking of UFOs, the Spökraketer, also called Scandinavian ghost rockets) were rocket- or missile-shaped unidentified flying objects sighted in 1946, mostly in Sweden and nearby countries like Finland. Many countries would also see these ghost rockets, in fact over 2000 sightings were reported. Now we have to say that many of these sightings have been attributed to meteors. Many reports came during periods of meteor shower activities. However, most ghost rocket sightings did not occur during meteor shower activity, and furthermore displayed characteristics inconsistent with meteors, such as reported maneuverability. Although the official opinion of the Swedish and U.S. military remains unclear, a Top Secret USAFE (United States Air Force Europe) document from 4 November 1948 indicates that at least some investigators believed the ghost rockets and later "flying saucers" had extraterrestrial origins. Declassified only in 1997, the document states: "For some time we have been concerned by the recurring reports on flying saucers. They periodically continue to pop up; during the last week, one was observed hovering over Neubiberg Air Base for about thirty minutes. They have been reported by so many sources and from such a variety of places that we are convinced that they cannot be disregarded and must be explained on some basis which is perhaps slightly beyond the scope of our present intelligence thinking. "When officers of this Directorate recently visited the Swedish Air Intelligence Service, this question was put to the Swedes. Their answer was that some reliable and fully technically qualified people have reached the conclusion that 'these phenomena are obviously the result of a high technical skill which cannot be credited to any presently known culture on earth'. They are therefore assuming that these objects originate from some previously unknown or unidentified technology, possibly outside the earth". The document also mentioned a search for an object crashing in a Swedish lake conducted by a Swedish naval salvage team, with the discovery of a previously unknown crater on the lake floor believed caused by the object (possibly referencing the Lake Kölmjärv search for a ghost rocket discussed above, though the date is unclear). The document ends with the statement that "we are inclined not to discredit entirely this somewhat spectacular theory [extraterrestrial origins], while keeping an open mind on the subject". Aliens…. It was aliens. Glimmingehus in the most southern part of Skåne is the best-preserved medieval manor in Scandinavia. The building was commissioned by the Danish nobleman Jens Holgersen Ulfstand. It was built as a fortress in 1499, when Skåne belonged to Denmark. Archaeological finds suggest that Ulfstand lived a very comfortable life at Glimmingehus. Some of the most expensive objects available in Europe in the early 16th century are here, including Venetian glass, Rhineland glass and Spanish ceramics. Ulfstand would no doubt have appreciated the fact that the castle still lives on as an important medieval centre. The fortress has long been named as one of the most haunted places in Sweden with several different ghosts and guises. The little girl in the blue dress is perhaps the most commonly sighted by guests. It’s a bit creepy because the staff always replies that there is no little girl in a blue dress. Another ghost that can be seen here is the “White madam”. There are said to be spirits of black rats (a species which is extinct in Sweden), a big hen with chickens, and a ferocious big dog. The dog is said to be the ghost of a castle lord who sometimes turns into an animal. Three translucent ladies from the 18th century and a cart drawn by six horses are also to be seen. Here's some quick hits of weird odd things to see as well in Sweden. They may not all be creepy but they are still kinda odd. There is a Devil's Bible (The Codex Gigas) in central Stockholm and it’s around 400 years old and the biggest medieval manuscript ever known. The Codex Gigas means literally “the huge book” and it truly deserves its name, the book is almost three ft tall but about a foot and a half wide, 620 pages, and weighs a whopping 165lbs. According to a legend, the Devil's Bible was handwritten by an imprisoned monk in Böhmen (current Czechnia), who got the devil's help to complete the work in one single night. If that isn't impressive enough, look for the page with a full-colour portrait of the devil himself! Pressbyrån's Museum – Sweden’s most secret museum A museum dedicated to Swedish convenience store chain Pressbyrån doesn’t sound too exciting, right? You might have to rethink, since Pressbyråns museum has a two-year waiting list, its unknown and still somewhat trendy according to the evening papers. Inside the museum, you can find out more about Pressbyrån's over 100-year-old history, read headlines from old newspapers, see old tobacco vending machines and find out how Pressbyrån became the most common Swedish convenience store. Sweden's smallest church is only about 1.5 square metres and was built by a former crafts teacher, Rodney Sjöberg, who wanted to have a new project after retirement. His father was a pastor and where Lillkyrkan stands today was a former Mission Covenant church. Rodney started to build Lillkyrkan in the year 2000 and finished four years later. The church has been blessed by a bishop and is now available for baptisms and weddings. GROWING HIGH ATOP SWEDEN’S FULUFAJALLET Mountain is a Norway Spruce that sure doesn’t look like much—but this little tree is an estimated 9,550 years old, and goes by the name of Old Tjikko. Located in Fulufjallet National Park, Old Tjikko began growing in this harsh tundra shortly after the glaciers receded from Scandinavia at the close of the last ice age. To put that into perspective, this lowly shrub was growing as humans learned to plow fields, domesticate the cat, and—2,000 years after it first took root—our ancestors begin learning to smelt copper. Though the tree may have spent millennia as a shrub before the climate warmed enough for it to grow into the spindly tree we see today, scientists had a hunch Old Tjikko was part of an ancient clonal organism. When setting out to establish the tree’s exact age, they carbon-dated the roots system beneath the tree itself, revealing the true age of Old Tjikko. Researchers have also found in this area a cluster of about 20 spruce trees, all of them over 8,000 years old. To add even more to the charm of this scraggly nine thousand-year-old tree, Old Tjikko was named after discoverer Leif Kullman’s dog. So there you have it, sone pretty creepy places and some fun odd places in Sweden. There's sooooooo much history here and so so so many places that could have made it into this episode. We kept them mostly sorry and sweet so wet could talk about as many as we could. We will definitely be revisiting Sweden though in a future episode. To swedish horror movies https://www.vulture.com/article/best-swedish-horror-films.html
Today we find our own pet sea monster and then we get abducted by aliens then saved by an angel! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw Links: EP 225 - The Lake Monster Who Ate All The Cows! https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-225-the-lake-monster-who-ate-all-the-cows Crazy theories about the mysterious figure in Svartån • 350-year-old sea monster from Hjälmaren • Giant eel • Expert's verdict: "90 percent" https://www.na.se/logga-in/galna-teorierna-om-mystiska-skepnaden-i-svartan-350-ar-gammalt-sjoodjur-fran-hjalmaren-jatte-al-expertens-dom-90-procent European conger https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_conger Experten om "sjöodjuret": Nästan helt säker på vad det är https://www.tv4play.se/program/13319189/experten-om-sj%C3%B6odjuret-n%C3%A4stan-helt-s%C3%A4ker-p%C3%A5-vad-det-%C3%A4r/13319189 Storsjöodjuret https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storsj%C3%B6odjuret Frösö Runestone https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%B6s%C3%B6_Runestone Dead Rabbit Recommends: Overnight (2003) Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc2GYck0jEA&ab_channel=sol1013 ROGER EBERT - "The best documentary about Hollywood I have seen." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr_WxR567vc&ab_channel=TonyMontana The 1968 Falcon Family Alien Abduction https://www.ufoinsight.com/aliens/abductions/falcon-family-alien-abduction The Draconian Menace http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread608856/pg1 Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Dr. Huxxxtable Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ Stewart Meatball Jason Carpenter Hood River http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2021
Det här är ett avsnitt av podcasten "Tänk om...?" där Dan är gäst.Här hittar du podden "Tänk om...?": https://play.acast.com/s/tankom/ Den bör också finnas i alla podappar. Så här lyder Tobias avsnittsbeskrivning:Det är dags för allas vår Dan Hörning att komma tillbaka i programmet! För han kan inte bara en massa saker om kriminalfall, kungar och Storsjöodjuret, utan är även en fena på pandemier. År 2020 startade han Pandemipodden, där han går igenom ett stort antal pandemier, anledningen till att de uppstod, och verkningarna av dem. Läs mer på https://www.facebook.com/Pandemipodden/.I dagens avsnitt granskar Dan och Tobias myter om Covid-19, vaccin och mycket mer i en uppföljning till det program som sändes 2020.Programledare:Tobias HenricssonExpert:Dan HörningMUSIK:Life Decisions av Remember the Future (intro och outro)Övrig musik och bakgrundsljud levereras av Epidemic Sound See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Det är dags för allas vår Dan Hörning att komma tillbaka i programmet! För han kan inte bara en massa saker om kriminalfall, kungar och Storsjöodjuret, utan är även en fena på pandemier. År 2020 startade han Pandemipodden, där han går igenom ett stort antal pandemier, anledningen till att de uppstod, och verkningarna av dem. Läs mer på https://www.facebook.com/Pandemipodden/.I dagens avsnitt granskar Dan och Tobias myter om Covid-19, vaccin och mycket mer i en uppföljning till det program som sändes 2020.Programledare:Tobias HenricssonExpert:Dan HörningMUSIK:Life Decisions av Remember the Future (intro och outro)Övrig musik och bakgrundsljud levereras av Epidemic SoundGlöm inte att sponsra oss på patreon.com/tankom för att få fler och längre avsnitt!Du kan också Swisha ett engångsbidrag på nummer 123 356 17 01 (betalningsmottagare: Tobias Henricsson)Slutligen finns också Acasts Supporter-tjänst för engångsbetalningar. Den hittar du på http://supporter.acast.com/tankom. Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/tankom. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Skyddades Storsjöodjuret verkligen av lagen? Har någon lyckats fånga odjuret på film? Hur långt tillbaka i tiden har det varit känt? Och vad är egentligen detta för varelse? Wikipedia säger sitt om Storsjöodjuret. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Den här intervjun gjordes i Tossåsen i slutet av oktober 2020 då det var väldigt isigt och halt i Härjedalen. Byn Tossåsen ligger oerhört vackert nedanför Lunndörrsfjällen nordost om Storsjö. Förut innan den nya vägen byggdes så gick grusvägen en bit upp mot Tossåsen. Nu är det en avtagsväg från stora vägen till vänster om… Läs mer »
Porvoon Akilleen miesten taival käsipallon Divarissa ei ole alkanut niin kuin Strömsössä. Porvoolaiset ovat pelanneet runkosarjassa tässä vaiheessa kolme ottelua, joista kaikki ovat päättyneet tappioon. Lauantaina joukkue koki kovia kotipelissään Dynamo Riihimäkeä vastaan, joka kävi nappaamassa porvoolaisilta täydet sarjapisteet 23–28 (14–14) lukemin. Akilleen miesten edustusjoukkueen kapteeni Henri Storsjö teki joukkueelleen kolme maalia, mutta ei ollut tyytyväinen pelin jälkeen. – Ei tässä hirveästi voi ilakoida, ja kerta kaikkiaan huonoa pelaamista meiltä, Storsjö kommentoi.
August Around the World concludes with an excursion into Scandinavia, and this time, WE’VE GOT COMPANY.Specifically, that company is DEREK SWORD of the podcast Monster Crush! Jake, Derek, and Wyatt bring bullshit, history, and science, respectively, as they tackle all manner of Scandinavian spookums, including ghost kinks, un-animals, and surprise steamed hams. If you scatter some phantom rose petals and avert another nuclear doomsday, who knows? You might just find cryptozoological love faster than you can say Storsjöodjuret!EPISODE LINKSJacob Blake GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/justiceforjacobblakeMonster Crush podcast: https://anchor.fm/monstercrushMerch Shop: https://www.superduperstitious.com/shopPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/superduperstitiousFour Phantoms email: fourphantomsbeer@gmail.comFour Phantoms website: https://www.fourphantoms.net/Four Phantoms on Untappd: https://untappd.com/FourPhantoms/beerJake’s storyThe Bloody Monk of Nidaros Cathedral: https://bit.ly/3aYK1MRDerek’s storiesStorsjöodjuret: https://adventuresweden.com/storsjoodjuret-the-great-lake-monster/Moar Storsie: https://new-cryptozoology.fandom.com/wiki/Storsj%C3%B6odjuretSeljordsormen (Selma): https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/SeljordsormenWyatt’s storyOriginal spiral video: https://youtu.be/YIDIZRE1jEkNorwegian spiral anomaly: https://bit.ly/3b15iW4Russian missile tests: http://www.nbcnews.com/id/34362960#.X0dIMdNKjUIGood job, Doug: https://youtu.be/Zx8i5EfmYU4 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Den här intervjun görs utomhus i mitten av juli 2020 i det fina nya utomhusrum med myggnät som precis blivit färdigställt av en svärson till Lilly och Stig Pålsson i huset bredvid. Erik Kilberg bor själv i det blåa ursprungliga huset på den gård som kallas Äggebacken (uttalas Ejjebacken i Storsjö). Erik är född 1931… Läs mer »
JonBenet Ramsey mördas i sitt eget hem 1996. Fallet är än idag olöst och har blivit något av en legend idag. Dan och Tobias går på djupet i fallet JonBenet. Det här är andra delen av två.Podcasten "Tänk om...?" om Storsjöodjuret med Tobias & Dan: https://play.acast.com/s/tankom/91503881-df45-4f31-b52f-963b65f2e634Följ Tobias på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prsmedia/Om du gillar Mördarpodden och vill att podden ska komma ut oftare: Var med och sponsra podden på Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=10466265Det här är en podcast av Dan Hörning och Josefine Molén.Följ Josefine Molén här:http://josefinemolen.se/https://www.instagram.com/j.molenFölj Dan Hörning här:Twitter: @danhorningInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dan_horning/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/danhorningofficiell/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV2Qb7SmL9mejE5RCv1chwgErik SegerstedtSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/63q3l3pKBpvqEjUM5Vf1TG?si=fYtdOwIvTn6noQJW6ffPwwInstagram: https://instagram.com/eriksegerstedt?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=1fq6m5mmt5rxiMartin Molén (Presentationsrösten)Instagram: https://instagram.com/mrmolen?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=1x0nhd3o2lfq9Följ Mördarpodden på https://www.facebook.com/mordarpodden/ Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/mord. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Hörning och jag fortsätter att botanisera bland iakttagelser av "Sveriges Nessie", alltså Storsjöodjuret. Är det stort som en eller två ekor? Simmar det mot eller med strömmen? Och vad betyder egentligen titeln "faktor"? Allt detta och mycket mer hör du i dagens avsnitt.Med Tobias Henricsson och Dan Hörning.DATABAS MED OBSERVATIONER:http://jamtli.absoft.se/MUSIK:Life Decisions av Remember the Future (intro och outro)Övrig musik och bakgrundsljud levereras av Epidemic SoundLOGOTYPE:Vår logotype är skapad av Josefine Molén på Molén Media (www.josefinemolen.se), och anpassas inför varje avsnitt av mig.Glöm inte att sponsra oss på patreon.com/tankom för att få fler och längre avsnitt!Du kan också Swisha ett engångsbidrag på nummer 123 356 17 01 (betalningsmottagare: Tobias Henricsson) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Det är dags att gå på djupet med ett av förra årets mest populära ämnen, nämligen Storsjöodjuret. Återigen har jag bjudit in min kollega Dan Hörning, som är orimligt intresserad av kryptozoologi. Med hjälp av ögonvittnesskildringar från 1899 ska vi se vad odjuret egentligen är, och vad som döljer sig djupt ned under ytan...DATABAS MED OBSERVATIONER:http://jamtli.absoft.se/MUSIK:Life Decisions av Remember the Future (intro och outro)Övrig musik och bakgrundsljud levereras av Epidemic SoundLOGOTYPE:Vår logotype är skapad av Josefine Molén på Molén Media (www.josefinemolen.se), och anpassas inför varje avsnitt av mig.Glöm inte att sponsra oss på patreon.com/tankom för att få fler och längre avsnitt!Du kan också Swisha ett engångsbidrag på nummer 123 356 17 01 (betalningsmottagare: Tobias Henricsson) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
JonBenet Ramsey mördas i sitt eget hem 1996. Fallet är än idag olöst och har blivit något av en legend idag. Dan och Tobias går på djupet i fallet JonBenet.Podcasten "Tänk om...?" om Storsjöodjuret med Tobias & Dan: https://play.acast.com/s/tankom/91503881-df45-4f31-b52f-963b65f2e634Följ Tobias på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prsmedia/Om du gillar Mördarpodden och vill att podden ska komma ut oftare: Var med och sponsra podden på Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=10466265Det här är en podcast av Dan Hörning och Josefine Molén.Följ Josefine Molén här:http://josefinemolen.se/https://www.instagram.com/j.molenFölj Dan Hörning här:Twitter: @danhorningInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dan_horning/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/danhorningofficiell/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV2Qb7SmL9mejE5RCv1chwgErik SegerstedtSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/63q3l3pKBpvqEjUM5Vf1TG?si=fYtdOwIvTn6noQJW6ffPwwInstagram: https://instagram.com/eriksegerstedt?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=1fq6m5mmt5rxiMartin Molén (Presentationsrösten)Instagram: https://instagram.com/mrmolen?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=1x0nhd3o2lfq9Följ Mördarpodden på https://www.facebook.com/mordarpodden/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Denna intervju gjordes en isig vinterdag den 2 januari 2020. Kjell Johansson (f 1945) och hans fru Gunnel är numera skrivna på hans föräldragård Beten som ligger en mil utanför Storsjö. Man tar vägen till Åsarna och tar av vid stora vägen två kilometer upp mot Lunndörrsfjällen. – Förr gick vägen till Tossåsen genom skogen här… Läs mer »
Wie findet man sein Seeungeheuer? Und wie geht man damit um, wenn man es gefunden hat? Fragen über Fragen, die man den Kollegen am Loch Ness stellt, als Störsie in Schweden auftaucht.
Det här avsnittet skulle egentligen ha handlat om alla de 30 konserter vi sett på Gröna Lund denna sommar. Nu blev det blott sju besök framför nöjesparkens scener för podd-duon så utöver dessa pratar vi om alla andra festivaler och konserter vi sett under sommarsäsongen, vilken i Grönans värld sträcker sig från maj till september. Vi tuggar igenom bland annat Stockholm Americana, Sweden Rock Festival, Hellfest, Lollapalooza och Storsjöyran. Show-notes: http://www.patchtrollen.se/2019/11/22/avsnitt-10-rocksommaren-2019/ HOSTS: Fredrik Blid & Fredrik Brolin VINJETTMUSIK: Spells Of The Dead - Crows Over Brávellir
Äntligen omstart för min podd efter att jag går och väntar på bussen norrut från stan. Det här bjudits på innehållsrikt kulturskaparmingel vid studioscenen på Storsjöteatern men så kommer kvällens sista 142:a som ska ta mig hem.