Ephi produces talk show with Henrik Jönsson

Don't miss the talk show 100%, hosted by Henrik Jönsson and produced by Ephis CEO Marie Söderqvist. In four episodes, Henrik Jönsson talks to a number of exciting guests about everything in Swedish politics and the house band Army of Lovers reunites in the studio and releases new music.

In the premiere episode, Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson joins the studio to discuss power. Former army chief Karl Engelbrektsson also joins us to discuss military power, access to weapons and a strong defense. Henrik Jönsson also goes home to author Lena Andersson's kitchen to cook porridge.

In episode two, we discuss culture with Minister of Culture Parisa Liljestrand (M) and we are joined by Ukraine's biggest pop star Olya Polyakova. Henrik Jönsson also goes home to author Lena Andersson's kitchen to discuss how food has become a marker of identity.

In episode three we talk game with Karl Hedin. Also on the program is Ulrika Karlsson-Arne, communications manager at the Swedish Hunters' Association and former state secretary PM Nilsson. Henrik Jönsson goes home to author Lena Andersson's kitchen and together they try to prepare an unplucked mallard.

In episode four, the topic of intoxication is discussed. In the studio we have the chairman of the Social Affairs Committee Christian Karlsson (KD), psychologist Filip Bromberg who organizes psychedelic retreats and Flame's editor-in-chief Leonidas Aretakis who wrote the book "Extas i folkhemmet" about Sweden's psychedelic history. Henrik Jönsson also goes home to author Lena Andersson's kitchen to drink wine, talk about intoxication and flambé bananas.

 

The first episode of 100% will be released on October 17.

Contact us

Environment and Public Health Institute


Box 3039,
103 63 Stockholm

info@ephi.se

Org. number: 559342-4947

Latest from ephi.se on TT

Podcast: Health for the unhealthy

194. The end of online dating

More and more singles seem to be getting tired of dating apps and want to meet in real life. In this episode, Olga Engvall, founder of the IRL-based dating service MinglMe, explains why today's singles are looking for real-life encounters, what's missing from the app culture - and...

read more

193. All about creatine

Creatine, one of the world's most well-studied supplements, has been shown to enhance the effects of exercise. In this episode, sports doctor Per "Pliggen" Andersson explains how the supplement works, and who benefits most from it.

read more

192. Too old to have children?

The likelihood of getting pregnant decreases significantly after 35. Egg freezing can extend the fertile period, but there is an upper limit. Thomas Brodin, a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology, says this.

read more

191. Election podcast: Simona Mohamsson (L)

Strangulation sex can be okay after all and healthcare is well suited for private providers, we discuss this and much more with Liberal Party leader Simona Mohamsson. The conversation is also available in video format here:...

read more

190. Slow down aging

What determines how our bodies age, and how can we slow down the process? Sara Hägg, associate professor of molecular epidemiology at Karolinska Institutet, talks about the latest research. 

read more

189. Don't blame porn

Testosterone deficiency is not part of normal aging, but is often due to lifestyle. This is according to Elin Gahm, senior physician at Anova and chair of the Swedish Andrology Association. She believes that more doctors should ask their patients about their sexual health.

read more