What do you hear when you listen back to an entire year of your own podcast?
In this episode, Josh and John do a full 2025 year-in-review, revisiting episode titles, viral clips, cultural moments, and the conversations that defined the year — from lighthearted laughs to unexpected existential depth.
We talk about:
What it’s like when clips go viral
Cultural shifts in Sweden and the U.S.
Aging, stress, and reflection
Friendship and why we keep doing this podcast
What surprised us most listening back
This isn’t a highlight reel — it’s an honest rewind.
Two friends, one year, and a lot of conversations that meant more than we realized at the time.
Thanks for being part of the journey.
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The Moments We Almost Didn’t Make It
We sat down to record a Christmas episode… and ended up somewhere else entirely.
In this unplanned conversation, we reflect on near-death experiences, close calls, medical scares, aging bodies, and the moments that remind us how fragile life really is.
From risky life stories and injuries to unexpected calm in moments of fear, this episode slowly turns into an honest year-end reflection.
It’s an accidental year-end episode about aging, close calls, fragile bodies, and how scary moments can bring clarity — with humor, perspective, and real talk along the way.
• Warming up & setting the tone
• Aging, chronic pain, and bodies breaking down
• Medical scares and moments of real uncertainty
• Calm vs panic in emergency situations
• Risky stories, close calls, and “that could’ve gone badly” moments
• Accidents, injuries, and learning from younger selves
• Mortality, responsibility, and perspective with age
• Christmas shows up (briefly)
• Gratitude, reflection, and slowing down at year’s end
Episode Chapters
What is Swedish Christmas actually like — and why does it feel so different from Christmas in the USA?
In this episode of Josh & John, a Swede explains Swedish Christmas traditions to an American living in Sweden. From Advent candles, Lucia processions, Elf on the Shelf chaos, and Christmas calendars, to the legendary julbord (Swedish Christmas food), we unpack what makes December in Sweden so unique.
We talk about:
Why Advent is such a big deal in Sweden
Lucia, light in the darkness, and childhood traditions
Elf on the Shelf (USA) and why parents are exhausted by December
Swedish Christmas food (julbord) explained
How traditions shape kids, families, and expectations
The biggest culture shocks Americans experience at Christmas in Sweden
Whether you’re Swedish, American, or just curious about life and culture in Scandinavia, this episode is cozy, honest, and full of laughs.
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🇸🇪🇺🇸 Swedish–American culture, faith & everyday life
🎙️ Hosted by Josh & John
We’re back with our friend Hannah Saldner for another round of hilarious Sweden–USA culture shocks. This week we dive even deeper into the everyday Swedish habits that still confuse us — from four-wheel-drive shopping carts to roundabouts, preschool hills, skohorns, weird language phrases, and even… why Swedes sell bags of moss at ICA.
We also talk about:
• Why Swedes say “ursäkta” instead of “sorry”
• The mysterious Swedish “resting confused face”
• Why Americans can’t switch languages in relationships
• Skohorn culture (and Josh’s 4-year-old’s obsession 😂)
• “Det suger,” “sjukt,” “det värsta,” and other phrases we keep messing up
• The Swedish–American struggle of wanting to sound polite but not weird
• Why Costco carts feel like a dream compared to ICA’s chaos
If you’re an expat, a Swede, or someone who loves culture-shock conversations — you’ll love this one.
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In this laugh-filled episode, Josh and John are joined by fellow American expat Hannah Saldner to uncover the strangest everyday quirks in Sweden — the things no one tells you before you move here.
We talk about 4-wheel shopping carts, low toilet water levels, Ullared expectations vs reality, silent parents at kids’ sports, Swedish dialect debates, parental leave culture, and why the ice cream truck arrives right at bedtime.
A perfect episode for:
🇺🇸 Americans living in Sweden
🇸🇪 Swedes who want to hear how their culture looks from the outside
😂 Anyone who loves funny cross-cultural stories
Hit follow and share the episode with a friend who’s lived abroad!
John takes Josh on a wild journey through the infamous Knutby cult — one of the most shocking and talked-about church scandals in Swedish history.
We unpack the murders, the theology, the control, Kristi brud, and the new evidence now in the news.
Plus: Thanksgiving, cultural differences, and a whole lot of laughter in between.
Fun, honest, and surprisingly deep.
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Trump wants to introduce 50-year mortgages in the United States — but in Sweden, people already live that way. In this episode, Josh and John break down the cultural, economic, and emotional differences between how Americans and Swedes think about housing.
We talk about:
Why Swedes take 50-year (or interest-only!) loans without blinking
Why Americans MUST “own” their home — and why they fear the bank
Whether Trump’s proposal helps people or traps them
Amortization rules, refinancing, and trust in institutions
The surprising reasons young people struggle entering the market
A fun, honest, and very real conversation about two totally different worlds of home-ownership.
Swedes love insurance — like, really love it. 🇸🇪
Josh and John unpack why everything in Sweden seems insured, from your car to your coffee break. What does that say about trust, security, and how Swedes view life?
It’s a funny, insightful deep dive into the Swedish comfort zone (and how different it is from American “sink or swim” life).
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🍂 Fall in Sweden hits different!
Josh (the American) and John (the Swede) swap stories about cozy candles, Halloween confusion, Swedish tacos, and why Thanksgiving never really took off here. Grab a warm drink and join us for a laugh-filled dive into how Swedes celebrate fall — and why it’s so different from the U.S. 🇸🇪🇺🇸
From lost keys to pump-and-dump crypto chaos…
Josh & John dive into the wild world of modern scams — from french jewel heists to AI voices that sound like your best friend
🤖💔Would you fall for a “too good to be true” deal? Or are you the one still waiting for your Nigerian prince to text back? 👑😂
Josh just got back from Italy — and things got very American.
From over-excited tourists at the Uffizi to realizing that the Ninja Turtles are actually Renaissance artists (mind blown 🤯), this episode dives into culture shock, Florence art history, and one very unexpected encounter with Liv Tyler.
We also compare Swedish chill vs American emotion… and ask: Do Americans really have to comment on everything? 🇮🇹🇺🇸👉 Drop a comment: Are you more like a “quiet Swede” or a “loud American” on vacation?
What happens when a cashless society meets AI? 🇸🇪 vs 🇺🇸
We dive into Swedish BankID, Klarna, scams, and why Swedes trust the government while Americans… don’t. Plus, childhood skating stories, hot chocolate memories, and some very strange baseball metaphors 🏒⚾.
👉 Listen now for laughs, cultural quirks, and some serious questions about trust in tech.
✨ We rewind to childhood and laugh our way through the games, toys, and memories that shaped growing up in Sweden 🇸🇪 and the USA 🇺🇸.
From VHS movie nights and yo-yo crazes to “rutan,” “burken,” and late-night neighborhood adventures—this episode is packed with nostalgia, cultural quirks, and stories that might just trigger your own best memories.
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What does it mean to be a man in 2025?
In this episode, Josh and John dive into the cultural waters of Sweden and the USA, exploring gender roles, expectations, and how masculinity is changing across generations.
From Charlie Kirk and culture wars to parenting, relationships, and work-life balance, they unpack the big questions about what women expect, what men fear, and how character—not macho bravado—might be the real measure of manhood today.
🎙️ Two guys, two languages, and plenty of laughs mixed with honest reflection.
🚽🇸🇪 Ever heard of “crapping in the blue closet”? We hadn’t either… until now. In this episode, we dive into some of Sweden’s strangest (and funniest) expressions — from pants, belts, and the fear of embarrassment 👖➡️😳 to the cozy truth that home is best.
It’s two cultures, two languages, and a whole lot of laughs. Come hang out with us as we break down Swedish sayings that make Americans go, “Wait… what?!” 😂
What happens when American snack culture meets Swedish school lunches? 🤯 Josh & John dive into pizza fish 🍕🐟, Italian dunkers 🥖🧀, PB&J 🥪 vs. knäckebröd 🥨, and why snacks look SO different across the Atlantic.
From baby strollers in the cold 🍼❄️ to La Croix dreams 🥤✨ and recycling like a pro ♻️—we laugh our way through the quirks of food, family, and everyday life in Sweden and the USA.
👉 Would you survive on Swedish bamba lunches or American snack packs?
From shrimp cakes 🦐🎂 to tongue-on-a-fence crush fails 😳❄️, Josh & John swap stories about first loves, Swedish dating quirks, and what it really takes to hold on through marriage & kids ❤️👨👩👧👦.
Laughs, awkwardness, and a little wisdom from Grandma Riggan 👵✨ — this one’s got it all.
🎙️ We’re back for a brand new season of The Josh and John Show! 🚀
This episode has it all:
🦀 Crab fishing with family
🇸🇪 Swedish summers vs. American hustle
🧔 John’s new beard era
🎰 Pinball dreams & gut health goals
👨👩👦 The highs and lows of fatherhood
💭 Plus a real talk on loneliness, friendship, and why Sweden just might be the jackpot.
Join us for laughs, stories, and some honest reflections as we kick off Season 3. ✨
What do you get when burnout, a jubileum, London, Öland, a busted room key, and a two-year-old with a sauna rash all collide? The final episode of the Josh and John Show’s summer season, that’s what. 😅
In this episode, Josh opens up about hitting the wall post-Chicago while John recounts the chaos of hosting Sweden’s biggest school anniversary. We debate the Swedish art of not saying sorry, ghosting vs. direct conflict, and whether the east or west coast of Sweden actually wins the summer. (Spoiler: there are graphs. And feelings.)
Plus:
– Americans say “I love you” too much?
– Does your beach have enough salt?
– How a sauna betrayed Josh’s toddler
– And why you should never take the principal’s chair.
All this and more in a chaotic, heartfelt, and slightly sweaty end to Season One. Grab your coffee, hit play, and enjoy one last hang before summer break. 🌞🇸🇪🇺🇸
In this episode, Josh and John are back from their U.S. trip — jetlagged 😵💫 but full of stories 📚. From accidentally announcing fancy "banquettes" 🪑 at meetings to struggling with the word "itinerary" ✈️, John shares his funniest English fails in Chicago 😂.
But it’s more than just laughs — they dive into culture shocks 🤯, night biking by Lake Michigan 🚴♂️🌆, tipping confusion 💵, hustle culture 💼, and why Sweden’s got some things right 🇸🇪.
Language bloopers, real talk, and goa vibbar only ✌️🎧.