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Meet the (rest) of the Icelandic Yule Lads & their parents
Honest Iceland Talk
English - December 17, 2020 12:00 - 41 minutes - 28.2 MBPlaces & Travel Society & Culture Education How To iceland island travel reykjavik nordic reisen icelandic isländisch nature glaciers Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Meet the other even creepier Yule Lads. This episode is probably one of the most fun and distracting as Alli and Steffi discuss the weird character of the Yule pranksters and go deeper into unexpected topics like the Icelandic Skyr and why we have farms in which you can watch the cows while eating beef.
Iceland stays weird and never gets boring!
Last but not least: Thank you all for taking part in our Giveaway. Handmade Christmas cards are on the way to you. You guys are awesome!
Don't forget to check our book recommendations for your Jólabókafloð (Christmas Book Flood) at your home.
If you want to give us some love: https://lovethepodcast.com/HonestIceland
Follow us on Instagram to meet all the Yule Lads.
Sources for this episode:
Book: Íslensku Jólasveinarnir by www.snerra.is
Online: From the Icelandic National Museum
Meet the other even creepier Yule Lads. This episode is probably one of the most fun and distracting as Alli and Steffi discuss the weird character of the Yule pranksters and go deeper into unexpected topics like the Icelandic Skyr and why we have farms in which you can watch the cows while eating beef.
Iceland stays weird and never gets boring!
Last but not least: Thank you all for taking part in our Giveaway. Handmade Christmas cards are on the way to you. You guys are awesome!
Don't forget to check our book recommendations for your Jólabókafloð (Christmas Book Flood) at your home.
If you want to give us some love: https://lovethepodcast.com/HonestIceland
Follow us on Instagram to meet all the Yule Lads.
Sources for this episode:
Book: Íslensku Jólasveinarnir by www.snerra.is
Online: From the Icelandic National Museum