All Things Iceland
A podcast by Jewells Chambers - Fridays
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277 Episodes
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Fascinating Birds Found in Iceland with Dr. Mummi Gudmundsson – Ep.9
Published: 12/7/2019 -
How to Survive an Icelandic Winter – Ep5
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Is the South Coast of Iceland Worth Visiting? Ep.8
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Aldís Amah on Growing Up Biracial in Iceland – Ep18
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Laki Volcano Eruption – Devastating Effects in Iceland & Around the World- Ep17
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6 Reasons Why Iceland is Popular – Part 1 – EP3
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History of the Icelandic Language: A Brief Overview – EP2
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The Rise of Yoga in Iceland – A Conversation with Baddý Hinriksdóttir – Ep.11
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A Deeper Look into Icelandic Society with Alda Sigmundsdóttir: Part 1 – Ep12
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6 Reasons Why is Iceland so Popular – Part 2 – Ep 4
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Jón Gnarr on Politics, Polar Bears & Being Mayor of Reykjavík, Iceland
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The State of Mental Health Care in Iceland with Dr. Gunnar Ingólfsson – Ep.10
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Politics & the Pirate Party with Iceland’s Youngest President of City Council: Part 3 – Ep16
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Icelandic Beer History & Culture with Óli the Brewmaster – Ep19
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Jón Gnarr on Using Taoism & Judo Tactics While Being Mayor of Reykjavík: Part 2 – Ep.21
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Jesse Byock Interview: Author of the Viking Language Series – EP1
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Episode 03: Advanced Roasting Tips
Published: 12/7/2018
Giving travelers the inside scoop on Icelandic culture, nature, history and language through the eyes of an expat. You'll hear interviews, quirky facts, useful travel advice, and what it is like to live in the land of fire and ice. Additionally, there is a segment of the show dedicated to teaching you an Icelandic word or phrase. Extra resources shared during the episodes can be found at https://allthingsiceland.com. Jewells Chambers, the host of the podcast, fell in love with Iceland back in 2013 after her first visit. She moved to the country in 2016 and has been on an epic journey ever since.