American Couple Reacts: Living with the Dark Winters in Sweden! Midnight Sun! FIRST TIME REACTION!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @TheNatashaDebbieShow
    @TheNatashaDebbieShow  Год назад +121

    This has been the MOST REQUESTED Sweden Reaction video! After watching it, we totally understand why! This is everything! Gorgeous, inspiring, uplifting, educational and so much more! We loved every second of it and now we must visit Sweden! We have a few questions in this episode and hope that you can help us with answers in the comments. THANK YOU for telling us to watch this! It has made a MASSIVE impact on us! Thank you SO much for watching! If you enjoy our content, please consider subscribing to our channel, it is the BEST way to support our channel and it's FREE! Also, please click the Like button. Thank you for your support!

    • @Cauin450
      @Cauin450 Год назад

      Jeff Dunham and Bubba J on Sweden. You ladies should love this: ruclips.net/video/fq7moI912Sc/видео.html

    • @Patrik6920
      @Patrik6920 Год назад +7

      7:30 .. Ooops.. Lmao...
      Winter Bath/Ice hole bath (dont know any english translation for this)
      its something every swede thats been born here has done, its also a mandatory requirement of ice training in schools to plummel down a hole and get up.
      ...and everyone as part of military training also does so...

    • @LillaJag
      @LillaJag Год назад +13

      ​​@@Patrik6920I'm born in Sweden, in the middle of Sweden in Jämtlands län, I have never had a Ice bath. But I agree that is common here. Many people actually enjoy it!And I think I would love it because I'm thriving in cold whether. Winter jacket and gloves are not on if its not under -20° C

    • @andrewr311
      @andrewr311 Год назад +3

      Appreciate you both immensely.

    • @williamhawthorne1375
      @williamhawthorne1375 Год назад +4

      Beautiful video ,very moving and thought provoking,sun goes down T 4.30 here right now and dark until 8.30 so short days and already feeling the drop in energy and mood,this has given me lots of food forr tought thank you girls ,happy Winter ❤👏Lizzie x

  • @johananas8407
    @johananas8407 Год назад +164

    I love that you’re recommending coffee to a Swede when Sweden is in 2nd place after Finland regarding the highest coffee consumption per capita the world. 😂 I do believe though, that Finland and Sweden does drink more coffee BECAUSE of the lack of energy during the dark winters. Loved your reaction to this. I watch this video a few times every winter just to remind myself of how to cope.

    • @Slaskhask
      @Slaskhask Год назад +2

      That's the old list from 2016. Finland is still the undisputed nr 1 in 2023 but Norway, Iceland, Denmark and the Netherlands all drink more coffee per capita than Sweden.

    • @TheUffeess
      @TheUffeess Год назад +9

      @@Slaskhask This is because Sweden has had a migration of over a half million Muslims since 2015...

    • @ac3toni
      @ac3toni 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@TheUffeess Muslims drink coffee.

    • @atvheads
      @atvheads 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Slaskhask Black strong coffee is a fading nowadays in Sweden, bleak gay coffee has taking over.

    • @brickan2
      @brickan2 7 месяцев назад

      Tea is less haram than coffee.

  • @maria65379
    @maria65379 Год назад +155

    Jonnas videos are amazing. She makes life in the north (well, actually geografically still in the middle of Sweden....) seem romantic and easygoing, but wintertime can be quite tough if you are not used to it. Nevertheless, our wild north is absolutely stunning and would never move from here

    • @TheNatashaDebbieShow
      @TheNatashaDebbieShow  Год назад +23

      It's absolutely stunning!!

    • @ronnieb3351
      @ronnieb3351 Год назад +8

      She is a fantastic photographer and artist and they make beautiful jewellery you must watch more of Jonna x

    • @Brissebrajan
      @Brissebrajan 9 месяцев назад +2

      well she did say middle of the north. That would Östersund to Vilhelmina, Lycksele Umeå? So pretty much still in the northern part of sweden. Middle of Sweden should be around Gävle, Falun, Mora, and they get sun all year.

  • @johankaewberg8162
    @johankaewberg8162 Год назад +234

    Jonna is a national treasure. She encapsulates Swedishness.

    • @BasicModelling
      @BasicModelling Год назад +7

      She encapsulates a Swedish stereotype.. Sweden is so much more than blonde women. Sweden is a place that people from all over the world call home, with different colour skin and different religions or no religion at all... and they should be allowed to do so, without xenophobia and racism.

    • @malicemacey
      @malicemacey Год назад +36

      ​@BasicModelling I bet you're fun at parties. How can she be a stereotype when she exists? Just watch and enjoy

    • @CrankCase08
      @CrankCase08 Год назад +20

      @@BasicModelling Bog off. Why do you think people in Sweden evolved with blonde hair and fair skin? It's to compensate for the climate, which is why those of the darker races have developed the way they have further south, where there is more sun. I visited Sweden during the 1980s and it was great, but now, after invasions from the south, it's no longer Sweden and no longer Nordic, with it now being the European capital of sexual attacks. Thirty years ago it was the exact opposite.

    • @blundin4165
      @blundin4165 Год назад +15

      ​@@BasicModelling Errm - not quite sure where that comment came from... I'm Swedish but have been living in UK for 20 years. Jonna DEFINITIVELY stirs something in me with her videos. What do you want me to do? Apologise??

    • @martinwebb1681
      @martinwebb1681 Год назад +11

      @@CrankCase08 ... It's just a shame that there are people that turn a wonderful positive video into a negative with their reactions to it, people should just let it be what it is, and not bring their petty prejudices into it.

  • @carinaejag
    @carinaejag Год назад +16

    I grew up like that in Sweden. We had animals and lots of land, fields and forests and I had quite a bit to closest neighbor. It was a lovely childhood growing up like that.

  • @alanaw27
    @alanaw27 Год назад +26

    I’m Scottish and I love visiting Sweden and other Scandinavian countries. I’d definitely recommend a visit.
    Many people don’t realise that Central Scotland is 56 degrees North. That’s the same as south Alaska. The winters are dark and damp but the summer nights are short and the days long. I’ve danced outdoors under light skies ,at 1am at a summer wedding. This was in the far North of Scotland and it reminded me of Midsummer Night when I was in Southern Norway.

  • @KirstenJoerg
    @KirstenJoerg Год назад +36

    Oh she is one of my all-time favourite creators, Jonna is so amazing! It’s so great that you’re on the mend. Sending much love.xx

    • @TheNatashaDebbieShow
      @TheNatashaDebbieShow  Год назад +10

      Hey there 👋🏻
      Thank you! We're fighting through it! ♥️♥️

  • @nkari8971
    @nkari8971 7 месяцев назад +5

    This is the reason you will find Swedes on a sunny day in the spring, standing like trees, facing the sun, basking in its glory and warmth.

  • @erics607
    @erics607 Год назад +27

    Jonna is one of my favorite RUclipsrs. She makes you feel loved, and relaxed if you're having a bad day. She has won an award as one of the best videographers in the country of Sweden. She doesn't view herself as someone special, but people all over the world love what she represents.

  • @zimon85
    @zimon85 Год назад +76

    Actually ice baths or cold showers helps with boosting your immune system. Plus it gives you a massive surge of energy. Kind of like giving your body an adrenalin shot. It's not comparable to coffee but one doesn't exclude the other.
    If you are considering trying it I recommend to take it slow. Start with feeling okay taking luke-warm showers for a week and then go down from there. And it doesn't have to be the whole shower session. Doing it for 10 seconds in the beginning is plenty.

    • @Templarofsteel88
      @Templarofsteel88 Год назад +7

      cold swims and showers are also good if you have rheumatism or other joint problems.

    • @annann4817
      @annann4817 Год назад

      My doughter take’s a bath every dag, summer as vinter . I do’nt….….😅

    • @AudunWangen
      @AudunWangen Год назад +4

      I recommend sauna before a cold dip. I also hate being cold, but tried it after a long sauna session, and it didn't give me the same kind of chills. It's weird, but after bathing in 3°C salt water, the 5°C wind felt like a warm summer breeze, and you feel so relaxed after.

    • @mariahultander2102
      @mariahultander2102 Год назад +3

      That is actually what I do after a warm bath. I then shower in luke warm water and slowly keep adding cold water. I feel really refreshed afterwards.

  • @darren25061965
    @darren25061965 Год назад +16

    You two lovely ladies are never miserable, as you learn about our lives (Im English,British) we learn about you too, you are both respectful, caring and genuine ladies, and we all keep coming back because we love you.

  • @danielsundin3669
    @danielsundin3669 Год назад +106

    She lives in Grundtjärn, which is about 50 km north of Sollefteå. That's only about 200 km north of the center point of Sweden, so there's a whole lot of Sweden north of where she is. Sweden is traditionally been devided into three regions: Götaland (the southern part), Svealand (the middle part) and Norrland (the north part). Many swedes regard Norrland as some kind of remote backwater. Probably due to only about 11% of our population lives here. Norrland is however about 58% of the country, so most if Sweden lies in Norrland.

    • @miss_ingefaera
      @miss_ingefaera Год назад +6

      Hahaha och nu kommer hon få besök av 4miljoner turister dit 🤪😂

    • @danielsundin3669
      @danielsundin3669 Год назад

      @@miss_ingefaera😊 Det tror jag inte, då hade hon redan fått det. Informationen finns lättillgänglig på hennes websida.

    • @Dovndyr13
      @Dovndyr13 Год назад +2

      Surprised she even has a bus going out there 3 times a week

    • @TheUffeess
      @TheUffeess Год назад

      If Norrland is 58% of the country, how can Svealand be in the middle? Then 90% of those in Norrland live in cities along the coast.

    • @gellawella
      @gellawella 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheUffeesswouldn’t you say that svealand is in between the north and south parts? I.e in the middle. Not so much geografically really.

  • @LillaJag
    @LillaJag Год назад +14

    This kind of videos make me appreciate my home country more. As a Swedish person its easy to forget how beautiful our country really is. And especially winter. I thrives in the Winter, the cold and darkness make me happier. Yes I can struggle with the darkness sometimes but I love it also. Everything slows down in the society, less pressure to do things because its dark and cold. In the long summer days you have more pressure to do things and make you feel bad if you doesnt want do things. And i dont like hot weather. I love freezing temperatures and even here in Sweden where we are used to the cole people look at me and say that I have to little clothes on. If its not under -20° (around -4°F) i dont have a winter jacket and gloves. I get to warm..

  • @catherinehaywood7092
    @catherinehaywood7092 Год назад +19

    What a beautifully stunning place ❤ and that lady has such a soothing voice. I could listen to her all day.
    Great video again ladies. ❤

  • @lilycev179
    @lilycev179 9 месяцев назад +5

    I don't know how many times I've watched this video by Jonna. It's one of my absolute favourites out there. She brings out the true beauty of Sweden in her videos. the pure magic that this country has in its nature✨

  • @danielkarlsson258
    @danielkarlsson258 Год назад +11

    Yes, please react to more of her. She is a national treasure.

  • @kefflo5
    @kefflo5 Год назад +22

    I'm a Swede, and I often take ice baths during the winter. It makes me feel more refreshed, and my immune system seems better. It is said that cold baths stimulate the vagus nerve, which, in turn, can contribute to strengthening your ability to handle stress. It is also said that a cold bath can help improve your mood and may contribute to better sleep and a more energetic feeling.

    • @Dyckerts
      @Dyckerts 11 месяцев назад

      I also take a winter bath, the body really wakes up and it's not as cold to work outside the house afterwards :D

    • @PrinsPrygel
      @PrinsPrygel 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah, sauna with an ice bath or roll in the snow if you don't have a lake nearby is the best. It does actually improve your immune system and overall health. I miss that after I moved to the southern part of Sweden for work. I can't even find a decent sauna where I live now. I have such fond memories of Tervola and our wood fired sauna just down by the lake.

  • @BastianNorW
    @BastianNorW Год назад +24

    Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish berries are the best in the world because of the long daylight hours. Try the strawberries in any of the countries if you visit during summer, or blueberries during autumn/fall. Make sure it's from the country you visit, and not imported! 😊

    • @Stetch42
      @Stetch42 9 месяцев назад

      Yup. Yuuuuuup!

  • @EnergyCuddles
    @EnergyCuddles Год назад +12

    Swede here, born and raised. 💙💛💙 👋
    (First of all - you're delightful! Instant fan.😊)
    Half of my family comes from, and lives in, the far north of Sweden. I spent much of my childhood up north, and Jonna describes life there beautifully. As a contrast to the
    freezing ice baths, I'll start by mentioning their opposite: sauna bathing. Saunas are ubiquitous in the far north; they do exist down south too but in the north it's not uncommon for
    apartment complexes to have several communal saunas for the tenants to use at their leisure, it's just a part of life. So in the winter, given there's a secluded frozen lake nearby,
    some people enjoy going ice bathing right after stepping out of the sauna - this is of course not something for beginners since it can be a major shock to the cardiovascular
    system, which for some people would pose a serious health risk. So I would advise any potential future ice bathers never to go about it alone, just in case.⚠
    But I cannot deny that ice bathing is incredibly invigorating. And ... the best thing about the experience is warming oneself up by the fireplace afterwards. ☕😌
    By the way, since you mentioned your favourite types of landscapes: Sweden has got between 100,000 and 250,000 lakes (depending on what size could constitute a lake), and we
    have a long coastline towards the Baltic Sea. Apparently, Sweden has the most islands in the entire world according to statistics, even though the country is approximately the size
    of California. It seems that I learned something new today, too! 😅
    Important to note is that since ancient times, we have had the " _allemansrätt_ ", i.e. 'the right to roam'. Basically, it means that the people has a constitutional right to access nearly all
    land and water in the country, regardless of whether it's privately owned (some exceptions are military training grounds, sensitive nature reserves - and of course, private gardens).
    The only rule is to avoid littering/damaging the natural environment, and to respect other people's privacy. So ... pretty much all of those 100,000+ lakes can be swum in! 😉🏞
    I subscribed! ✌

  • @s.b200
    @s.b200 Год назад +6

    Loved this reaction from you guys=,) Jonna comes from Grundtjärn, a very small village in the middle-north of Sweden. The nearest town is Sollefteå, where she's also building up a shop for her jewellery and art buisness, to be opened in the coming summer (she already sells art and jewellery on her webshop though).
    As a northerner myself I can also say about the winter swimming - it's custom in northern Sweden. You take a sauna before, then you run out into the ice hole, take a dip and go back into the sauna again ^^ Often with a beer or something waiting inside the sauna.
    And in school as a young child (8-10 years old) it was mandatory to have at least one lesson where we jump into an ice-hole with our winter clothes on, and practice to get out of it (supervised ofcourse, with a rope around our waist in case we need help). To learn how to handle falling through the ice is an important lesson for us. since we spend so much time on frozen lakes in winter. Hope this helped! Warm winter hug to you both!

  • @zeroone5097
    @zeroone5097 Год назад +5

    This lady is awesome at film making , love it , She is also very wise and down to earth

  • @tarjavulto1809
    @tarjavulto1809 Год назад +5

    Such a GREAT video! I am from Finland and I know these seasons! Every season has its BEAUTY! Thank you very much!❤❤❤

  • @GaryNoone-jz3mq
    @GaryNoone-jz3mq Год назад +28

    Great words of wisdom. They should be applied to people as well. Being different isn't being wrong, it's just being different.

    • @GaryNoone-jz3mq
      @GaryNoone-jz3mq Год назад +1

      Thankyou for the love heart ladies. You girls have a place in my heart. I'm just glad that I have even a little place in yours.

  • @raquelkirst
    @raquelkirst 11 месяцев назад +2

    I moved to SE from Brasil 3 weeks ago, and I'm in love with the colors in the Sky every Day. The Sky here is amazing.

  • @aqlexx
    @aqlexx 9 месяцев назад +1

    I can't describe how I love her videos, it's so inspiring and beautiful. I feel such incredible mix of different positive emotions watching them. Like a miracle endless source of energy, wisdom and joy

  • @bodilfrausing7966
    @bodilfrausing7966 Год назад +18

    Thank you for reacting to this. 😊
    Jonna IS truely amazing; she actually once won YT.s price for best cinomatography.
    She also got a price -handled over by the swedish king- for creating development and enployment in remote comunitys -she lives in a very small place, with about 10-20 peopel, many of these family)
    She also sings, compose and plays music, paints, desings jewellery ect.
    Yuo should chek out her channel, there are music, shorts, vlogs ect. (she have more than 4 mill. followers... )
    Greetings from Denmark. 🇩🇰

  • @zetsuki4207
    @zetsuki4207 Год назад +2

    I live in a city now, but i grew up in a tiny village quite a bit like how Jonna lives. Around 200 people and surrounded by hills we had a lake and a small ski slope which was just amazing growing up. I just live closer to the coast than her though, so the mountains aren't visible where i live and grew up. I live about two hours away from her in Umeå, in the middle north, and we're having "The festival of lights" right now with light installations all around the city which really helps cheer up now when the darkness has set. We got a few inches of snow a few days ago as well, and that really helps brighten up a lot.

  • @iainmelville9411
    @iainmelville9411 Год назад +8

    I’m happy and very content that you checked Jonna out. I kinda thought that you would like it. There’s much more to see and learn and experience with her. Her followers are beautiful people as well.
    Get well soon, look after one and another - I know you will. Much love and many blessings,❤,❤.

  • @alexpainter4169
    @alexpainter4169 11 месяцев назад +3

    Sweden is truly a beautiful country. I am Swedish on my Grandmother's side (Austrian on my Grandfather's side) & I wish to visit Sweden one day.

  • @CB-ju4mz
    @CB-ju4mz Год назад +6

    Her videos are an amazing feast for the eyes,ears and the soul.

  • @satuleppanen8759
    @satuleppanen8759 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great reaction. Ice swimming is a very popular tradition in Nordic countries. I live in Helsinki (Finland) and there are many public outdoor places in the city, where you can do ice swimming to Baltic sea. Some people do that many times during the week or even every day. Cold water feels bad at first, but your body gets used to it and it helps to adapt to cold weather. Plus the feeling afterwards is euphoric. They say that after shower you feel fresh, but after ice swimming you feel reborn.

  • @vanessacare2615
    @vanessacare2615 Год назад +3

    Beautiful video, stunning views and no way will I try a ice bath . Thank you for the this natasha and Debbie hope you feel better soon .

  • @mikaelhultberg9543
    @mikaelhultberg9543 Год назад +48

    Jonna Jinton is not only a great film makes, she is also a very good singer. Check that out on her channel. I also highly recommend that you check out and react to Allt för Sverige. I think you'd both appreciate seeing Sweden from the perspectives of other Swedish Americans (like yourselves 😊)

    • @zimon85
      @zimon85 Год назад +6

      Allt för Sverige reactions is always such a treat!

    • @msCabins
      @msCabins Год назад +2

      Not sure that they can access SVT play etc in the US, but maybe there are clips on youtube or on Facebook? :)

    • @JulianSlick175
      @JulianSlick175 Год назад +2

      @@msCabinsVPN

  • @Ikaelgo
    @Ikaelgo Год назад +3

    Most people living in Sweden do not bathe outdoors in the winter! But it has been a trend now for a few years - and all of a sudden, this is something we all do and have always done …. And if you do take ”winter baths” the more traditional way of doing it is with a sauna very close by - so you alternate between getting really hot in the sauna and cooling down in the ses/lake.

  • @briandotson8028
    @briandotson8028 Год назад +12

    Oh sorry to hear you are both sick! Hopefully you both have a speedy recovery. Greetings from Germany.

  • @lordprefab5534
    @lordprefab5534 Год назад +3

    This is similar to Scotland in summer and winter. It never gets really dark in Scotland in summer especially the Orkney and Shetland isles, where folk can play golf at two o'clock in the morning in mid summer.

  • @Heather.C-kiwi-ninja
    @Heather.C-kiwi-ninja Год назад +6

    I really loved watching this, it made me smile so much 😀 incredible footage and I love Jonnas’s philosophy. Inspirational and spectacular beauty! Thanks Natasha and Debbie, wishing you both a speedy recovery! ❤❤

  • @bengtolsson5436
    @bengtolsson5436 Год назад +8

    There is a huge difference between living in the north of Sweden and the south. I'm Swedish and would never swim in an ice bath. But it's quite common.

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Год назад +4

    Jonna is a prize-winning photographer, and all her videos are stunning and the photo are always extremely beautiful!

  • @tricuarta
    @tricuarta Год назад +95

    Jonna has also made a special rendition of our (the Swedish) national anthem check it out!^^(and i hope you both feel better soon greetings from Sweden)

    • @Enterialise
      @Enterialise Год назад +9

      Jaaa! I love her version of it 😍 and the video is fire 🤩
      It's the first time I've been this emotional by the national anthem when I listen to her 😅🥺❤
      "En sång till sverige - Du gamla du fria" is the name of the video. I hope they watch it! 🌬🇸🇪

    • @vicolin6126
      @vicolin6126 Год назад +3

      In my opinion her version is a bit too slow, if that makes sense. It has unnatural pauses in it and a smidge too much echo in the voice. Beautiful video tho ofc.

    • @Enterialise
      @Enterialise Год назад

      @@vicolin6126 yes i get what you mean 😆 its veeeery slow

    •  9 месяцев назад +1

      *Fun fact:* Sweden actually doesn't have a national anthem... we have an old hymn that's played when we win in ice hockey, but we don't have a national anthem. :-)

    • @tricuarta
      @tricuarta 9 месяцев назад

      @ hasn't it been established though as our de facto national anthem? otherwise it would be Kungssången right?

  • @michelletrudgill4573
    @michelletrudgill4573 Год назад +10

    What a wonderful video,the beauty scenes so relaxing. Great again girlies. Not much more I can say it's taken my breath away. ❤👏👏👏

  • @paulinagonzalezlundberg5171
    @paulinagonzalezlundberg5171 Год назад +2

    I am adopted from Chile and i grew up in south of Sweden (the island Gotland) But I lived up north for four years and I learned to adapt to the cold... And yes...i like to take ice baths ... A good advice while trying....have a sauna nearby ...
    And the most beautiful thing Ive ever seen is the Nordic lights. Welcome to visit Sweden.
    Get well soon... And eat more kex choklad.... Its one of my favourite too.

  • @felicianilsson9069
    @felicianilsson9069 Год назад +6

    You should take a look at the swedish show Allt för Sverige (All for sweden). Every season 10 americans with swedish ancestry compete to get to meet their swedish family while learning about their heritage while traveling through sweden.

  • @sharkusZ
    @sharkusZ Год назад +2

    So glad you found Jonna. I'd love to see you look at more of her videos. Natural wisdom. Beautiful x

  • @kingvii7250
    @kingvii7250 Год назад +4

    Ice bath works for everyone. I'm a frozen person, but it toughens you and boosts you up. You could say that it also cleanses you. I'm swedish and tryed it. The water is never below +4°C. Zero being freezing point.

  • @robinstrand3555
    @robinstrand3555 Год назад +1

    Those white "flowers" 5:10 back in the days that was the stuffing in pillows and the quilt (not for the poor just to point that out)

  • @julie-vs9zc
    @julie-vs9zc Год назад +1

    Wow, what an inspirational place. Just stunning. Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @Jonas_S_
    @Jonas_S_ 9 месяцев назад +2

    I live about 20 minutes from her (well, before she moved). We are very proud of her and her films about our landscape 😊

  • @jennyrintakoski4914
    @jennyrintakoski4914 Год назад +4

    Swedes already drink more coffee than pretty much any other country! I think we've adapted to the caffeine and need a better boost, hence ice plunges! :P Not everyone does it, of course. But it's getting more popular and it really truly is AMAZING. It feels magical.

  • @noxpunkis
    @noxpunkis Год назад +2

    Winter baths has become very popular in Sweden during the last years. Since Stockholm is a city of islands I have 5 minute walk to get to the closest shore, so it's quite easy to start your day with a cold dip in the sea.

  • @karl-erikmumler9820
    @karl-erikmumler9820 Год назад +1

    Large areas of Sweden look like that. You can easily find a cabin like that somewhere to rent. I did it last winter actually and went dog-sledding. When you come up from an ice-bath you actually feel really warm as long as you're dry.

  • @bearofthunder
    @bearofthunder Год назад +1

    I grew up in the north of Norway for the first 24 years of my life. I lived far above the polar circle with almost 2 months of dark in the winter. If you don't pace youself, you may be heading for a depression, so you need to accept that you are going into a kind of hybernation, where you need to be satisfied with ust getting the basics done. On the other hand, the demands of moderin life with increased productivity, many tasks at work and school, a treatment has been developed where students and workers can be offered to sit in front of a strong full spectrum light for about an hour in the middle of the day. This treatment was not available when I lived up there, so I can't tell you about the experience. Some people also save up holidays out of the summer vacation and take them ouit in the winter and travel to Spain for a week or two. I never did that, but I thrived well in the winter by just accepting it and demand much less from myself. Another source of energy for me used to be vistiting friends at heir home, or getting visitors, and just play boardgames, or talk about everything and nothing for many hours, and possibly make some food together. When youi tune into the right pace the winter can be a wonderful time to get close to yourself and others. Then when the summer comes everybody are ready to go crazy...or, you know, active.

  • @ferencercseyravasz7301
    @ferencercseyravasz7301 Год назад +20

    First of all, get well soon!!!
    Jonna (your second attempt at pronouncing her name was perfect btw.) is just a beautiful, beautiful soul. And so are you, both of you.
    I've been binge watching her videos ever since I discovered her.
    She's a filmmaker, photographer, painter, musician and silversmith. She and her husband Johan (also a silversmith and a beautiful soul) just opened a shop in the city of Skellefteå so they probably live somewhere within reasonable distance from that.
    By the way, she's Swedish, so she probably drinks more coffee than the two of you combined :)))

    • @micscwisby7798
      @micscwisby7798 Год назад +3

      Jonna lives in Junsele, wich is 300 km south of the arctic circle, so no polar night or midnight sun there.

    • @ferencercseyravasz7301
      @ferencercseyravasz7301 Год назад +3

      @@micscwisby7798 Thank you, it seems like I misheard it when she said Sollefteå, which is the greater municipality that Junsele is part of.

    • @Northman-from-the-North
      @Northman-from-the-North Год назад

      ​@@micscwisby7798no Jonna doesnt live in Junsele, she lives in a small village called Grundtjärn.

  • @ruthholbrook
    @ruthholbrook Год назад +4

    *When* you go to Scotland, you could experience some degree of this. It's not in the arctic circle, but close enough to get very short days in midwinter, very short nights in summer and the occasional show of the Aurora Borealis.

  • @fanthianonline
    @fanthianonline Год назад +2

    People always say that Northern lights this and that, but to see the Sun in the middle of the night is absolutely magical, also in winter time when it's pitch black and you can see millions of stars in the middle of the day, all day, that's something.

  • @janskogsberg8668
    @janskogsberg8668 Год назад +1

    About the ice dip in the water. Here in Sweden a lot of schools have classes that teaches you have to survive and get up if you fall thru the ice in the winter. This is because a lot of people are out on the frozen lakes during the winter. So if you fall in to the icy cold water you know how to get up. Not easy when you have a lot of winter clothing on (you get really heavy and the cold chock from the ice cold water makes you draw in a deep breath when you fall in witch can lead to you taking in water into your lungs and then sink). So that’s why a lot of schools etc have classes for this during the winter.

  • @ItsJustTheWayWeAre
    @ItsJustTheWayWeAre Год назад +6

    Beautiful! I may have to move countries. Very well filmed. More from this lady would be fantastic ❤

  • @eliastechtalk
    @eliastechtalk Год назад +2

    Great video as always! Ice bathing is a long tradition in the northern countries, especially in Finland where you traditionally do it between sauna sessions. It looks terrifying, but it's the mental challenge, the sense of awareness and happiness you feel after that makes you push thru!

  • @smirnoof1860
    @smirnoof1860 Год назад +6

    I've been waiting for this reaction. This video gave me a newfound love for my own country and I couldn't imagine living anywhere else. I would recommend listing to Jonnas rendition of the swedish national song, Du Gamla Du Fria(with subtitles please). Since winter is coming u should watch some video's about Lucia(a swedish tradition) as well

  • @enovy-77
    @enovy-77 7 месяцев назад

    Her voice, the pictures... i'm crying 😢❤

  • @mandypotts9090
    @mandypotts9090 Год назад +6

    I went into this episode thinking we were going to see some beautiful sun lit shots and we sure did so many stunning views. I know where this is the day light hours are very extreme , but here in the uk we have lots of dull days through out the year and lots of us feel tried and have low mood . We all need to take some vitamin D , but l think we all should take this advice as well and except the changes in the light and warmth and not be so hard on ourselves. It’s natural for the body to react to the seasonal changes thank you for making the effort to share this it’s changed my mindset 🤔🙂❤

  • @jonassundell9366
    @jonassundell9366 Год назад +3

    Thats one fine reaction! My favorite video with her is when she sings our national anthem, Du Gamla Du Fria,( Thy Old Thy Free ), with her own twist to it. I'm not the most patriotic guy, but when I hear her sing it, it does something inside that makes me feel how much I cherish this, our place, on earth. Keep on whith your fine channel and greetings from Jonas,Gothenburg Sweden. PS. Don't forget the glögg and the gingerbread this christmas!

  • @larskarlsson9682
    @larskarlsson9682 Год назад

    i watch this video now and then, especially when i feel a little down.... and it always lift my spirit

  • @catsaremylife8946
    @catsaremylife8946 Год назад +1

    Yes yes yes please do more of Jonna's videos. I have been subbed to her for years. ALL of her videos are sooo beautifully made. And Nanook her dog is so adorable.

  • @iancomputerscomputerrepair8944
    @iancomputerscomputerrepair8944 Год назад +1

    Get better the both of you! This video was amazing! Definitely got to visit Sweden but certainly in summer!

  • @sigurdivar4227
    @sigurdivar4227 Год назад +1

    So nice with a movie about Jonna. She makes wonderful films about the northern Sweden. We have to preserve what's left of our country, while it still here.

  • @bluesilvahalo3576
    @bluesilvahalo3576 Год назад +1

    This was beautiful to watch and I've forwarded it onto my sister who gets very down in the winter months, hopefully it will give her a different perspective too.

  • @joannetyndall3625
    @joannetyndall3625 Год назад +5

    Shes like some living ethereal floaty fairy woman!Beautiful video.Get well soon ladies xx

  • @CatholicSatan
    @CatholicSatan Год назад +6

    I live in Northern Europe (on a par with southern Sweden) and the summers are fantastic. Long, long sunny days - you can go out to a cafe/bar at 10pm and sit outside and read a book. The winters are interesting - if it gets really cold and snowy. If it's a warm winter tho', the mud and slush are irritating. Having said all that, I plan to move to southern Spain next year... 🙂

  • @antivanti
    @antivanti Год назад +2

    I live a bit below the Arctic Circle in Sweden. We don't get midnight sun but for the entire 3 months of summer it never gets dark.
    When I was 14 we went on vacation to Gran Canaria and the most exotic thing to me wasn't the culture or the food or the language... It was the fact that it got dark and warm at the same time. Here if it's dark it's COLD and if it's warm it doesn't get dark

  • @GrooveyBobby
    @GrooveyBobby Год назад +4

    Just a beautiful place and just shows the amazing and gorgeous planet we call home - hope you feel better soon hugs ❤

  • @EagleShieldBay
    @EagleShieldBay Год назад +1

    Joanna lives in a very small town called Myckelgensjö, close to where I live (same area) Sollefteå . It is middle northern Sweden 700km north of Stockholm. Thank you so much for your great compliments and kind feedback on Joanna's video. We consider her our national treasure, and she has incredible ability to show Swedish nature in the best light.

  • @ceanothus_bluemoon
    @ceanothus_bluemoon Год назад +1

    Lovely video. Here in the north of the UK in summer it never gets really dark, not winter dark. The last dregs of light probably go around 11pm and it's starting to lighten again before 3am. In midwinter. After 8am for sunrise, and dark just after 3pm. The UK is 52 degrees north on the south coast, so the track of the sun in winter as well as a short day, is also shallow, which makes for lovely photographs, but not great of you're driving. Bright crisp winter days are a joy, but often all too rare. Usually cloudy, rainy, snowy, blowing a gale and dark and gloomy! I love fairy lights in different colours all year, but in winter they are especially nice on those long evenings. along with twinkly xmas decorations to really give that cozy feel. Samhain, Bonfire night, Celtic and Pagan fire festivals, xmas, Yuletide, Wassailing and Mumming in the New Year, and probably the most famous fire festival in Lerwick(pronounced as it looks) in Scotland, Up Helly Aa, inspired by Shetland's Viking past. All lighting up the darkness of northern latitudes(and a few more things for you to explore!) Hope you both feel better very soon.

  • @TomKirkemo-l5c
    @TomKirkemo-l5c 11 месяцев назад +1

    I live in Norway, but not that far north. Buteven here I haven't seen the sun for weeks. Partially due to some hills. But every Mars, when the sun starts to waem a little bit, I go outside and place my hands on the walls of the house. Just to feel that warmth...

  • @lizette87
    @lizette87 9 месяцев назад

    Jonna is living my dream. She is absolutely amazing and creative.
    Thank you for a great video. Hope you feel better soon 🤗

  • @adeleelgood6948
    @adeleelgood6948 Год назад +2

    Jonna does her own filming and photography. She is also an artist and co-owns, with her husband, an exquisite silver jewellery making business! In the winter, when the lake ices over, she sets up sound equipment to capture the "singing" ice as it forms. You should also check out Cecilia Blomdahl who lives on Svalbard, the furthest northern settlement in Sweden. Polar bears wander around and it is law to carry a rifle at all times.

  • @hrafnatyr9794
    @hrafnatyr9794 Год назад +2

    One thing to keep in mind when you see summer pictures in Jonna's film is that the climate here in Scandinavia is quite a bit milder than at the same latitudes in North America. This is largely due to the influence of the Atlantic Gulf Stream, which transports warm water from the Gulf of Mexico up along the east coast of the USA approximately to Virginia where it then diverges towards northern Europe. It passes north of Ireland and Scotland and continues along the coast of Norway. It then turns south and instead transports cold water from the polar region down the west coast of Greenland to the east coast of Canada / USA.
    The place where Jonna lives is actually further north than Anchorage in Alaska 🥶, but has significantly warmer summers. It is not unusual for the temperature in the summer to reach around 85°F both there and even further north in Sweden.

  • @robinstrand3555
    @robinstrand3555 Год назад

    16:01 yep I ice bath too. Not very many people do it though, atleast not in the south. Usually combined with sauna before and after.

  • @sandrasiljeholm1648
    @sandrasiljeholm1648 Год назад +1

    Feel Better!🤗 So Nice to see your reaction on this video, do more of it. Hope you Come to Sweden som Day and enjoy it you self🧡

  • @janandersmattsson5298
    @janandersmattsson5298 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for a great show. Surmised from the footage, she lives about 6-7 hours drive north from me. I absolutely agree with her about our life cycles in summer/winter.

  • @Nekotaku_TV
    @Nekotaku_TV Год назад

    I too am sick right now.
    One of the best videos on RUclips. Always get a bit choked up watching it. And even living on the south side, we only have like 6 hours or less of daylight.
    We Swedes appreciate the sun so damn much. But I prefer the dark because it helps me sleep, mostly because of the birds not singing. And the cool is more comfortable for VR. But I know it takes a toll on your health with less sun. And especially for someone who gets up late or work nights. Then you never get to see the sun for a month even if you don't live in the north.
    14:35 We drink almost the most coffee out of any country. And yes cold showers are good for your health, it'll make the blood flow better.

  • @josiejohnston2932
    @josiejohnston2932 Год назад +1

    I'm delighted to see 2 of my favourites, commenting on another of my favourites. I'd love you to listen to Jonna's Wolf Song.

  • @AHVENAN
    @AHVENAN Год назад +1

    Regarding her taking a dip in the frozen lake, that is very very popular up here in northern Europe, here in Finland we like to combine it with the Sauna, we go in the sauna first, then go out, dip ourselves in the freezing cold water (or roll inthe snow if we dont have access to a lake) then straight back into the sauna again, I know it seems extreme if you've never tried it, but it is one of the most refreshing experiences you can ever have!
    And you don't need to introduce us finns to coffee, we already drink more coffe per capita than any other country on earth 😅

  • @olsa76
    @olsa76 Год назад +2

    Jonna lives near Storsjön (big lake) if you want to look it up on a map. I myself live further north than Jonna, but in a coastal city, so I have light pollution where I live. I have to go out of town to see stars and northern lights.

  • @DNA350ppm
    @DNA350ppm Год назад +1

    Born in Finland where sauna and ice-dips are a very established tradition, my grandma used to do it weekly, already. There are opportunities for "winterbathing" all over Sweden, and even more in Finland, in the middle of cities and at the private summer cottages if the owners enjoy it. It's very varied and widely popular. Though I personally don't enjoy the contrast between hot and cold. The tradition with special places for "cold baths" was well-known already in the beginning of the 1800's.
    Jonna lives (part-time I think) in a village above the polarcircle, otherwise there would not be polarnight and midnight-sun. Of course you could experience the same climate and light-conditions for example in Alaska. But you are always welcome to northern Europe too, to Norway, Sweden, Finland! You are regrettably not guaranteed to see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) when visiting for a short time, as sometimes there are too much, and too thick, clouds.
    It is not traditional to dress like Jonna does, it is her very personal fairy-tale style. Most people dress much more practically. Northern Sweden is full of mosquitoes and other biting insects in the summer, and clothing helps. Windy days it is a lot better. Nakedness in private is seen as natural over here, so most people dip and do sauna without bathing suits. Garlic and pesticides help against insects, too, but not everybody is into that. Luckily you have no problems with them in the winter. Though most cottages have electricity, it still very cosy to have a lot of candles and oil-lamps and an open fire in the winter. For warmth one has tiled stoves that burn wood more efficiently.
    I was moved by your awe at the beauty, so different from many other tourist spots. Great reaction, Natasha and Debbie! Stay healthy to the best of your ability! Hope your dreams come true!

  • @enkisdaughter4795
    @enkisdaughter4795 Год назад +1

    Look up the Norwegian town of Rjukan, which experienced 6 months of the year without sunshine because they are surrounded by mountains.
    They installed giant moving mirrors in 2013, however, these were suggested 100 years earlier by Mr Sam Eyde, a Norwegian engineer.

  • @TheXephyr33
    @TheXephyr33 Год назад +3

    She doesn't even live very far north in Sweden. She lives around the middle part of the country. I live very far north and it's definitely hard not seeing the sun for months on end during the winter months. Seasonal depressive disorder is real and it'd definitely be hard for someone not used to it. But it also means we're very good at taking advantage of summer once it finally arrives. We really treasure what we get. I'm glad she shows off northern Sweden to the rest of the world.

  • @Hedbergslya
    @Hedbergslya Год назад +3

    I love all of our seasons here in Sweden 🇸🇪. Recommend that you check out more of Jonna ❤

  • @carro-xb9oz
    @carro-xb9oz Год назад +1

    i live 50 km from her and its awsome here.would not change it for anything.

  • @MichaalHell
    @MichaalHell Год назад

    Up north we have probably 2 weeks of spring.. from February to April we have what we call Spring Winter, which is when the snow is still on the ground but the sun is out and it’s pretty hot while in the sun (you can easily be outside without a jacket) and it is such a special time of the year!

  • @alanflint7732
    @alanflint7732 Год назад +1

    Awww, you girls share EVERYTHING!! Hehehe. Get well soon. X

  • @equani
    @equani Год назад +3

    Ice baths / cold plunges are actually amazing for arthritis! It eases the swelling and also helps with the inflammation ^^ On top of that it works miracles to your circulation and the cardio vascular health in genera. And as insane as it sounds, it's a great mood booster!

  • @astral7080
    @astral7080 Год назад +1

    Jonna's location is in Grundtjärn in Örnsköldsviks parish, in comparison parallell latitude with Anchorage in Alaska

  • @TomKirkemo-l5c
    @TomKirkemo-l5c 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was beautiful!!! This Swedish neighbor nailed it. :)

  • @ABirdOnTheMoon
    @ABirdOnTheMoon Год назад

    I've been supporting and knowing Joanna since 2012. I am glad you are viewing her YT channel. She is a delightful spirit

  • @1nikg
    @1nikg Год назад +4

    Looking forward to this. I love scandanavia. I mean I thought Scotland had long winter night but I went to northern tip of Norway one Xmas and there was only cpl hours of overcast daylight per day.

    • @TheNatashaDebbieShow
      @TheNatashaDebbieShow  Год назад +1

      Both are incredibly beautiful lands!!

    • @1nikg
      @1nikg Год назад

      @@TheNatashaDebbieShow They are indeed. Thank you :)

  • @kristinapettersson1948
    @kristinapettersson1948 11 месяцев назад +1

    Jonnas videos are amazing Swede here, born and raised. love it

  • @mirebell2473
    @mirebell2473 Год назад +1

    I do polar plunges. We do it all the time in Finland. I have to tell you that it is the best thing ever ! It’ a method better than any theraphy
    The change in temperature chocks you so your soul is forced down in the body. Most people live in the mind . This makes you present and with that your problems and depression disappears immediately . Like old times could theraphy😮
    Because we all get stuck in thought patterns and start to identifying with the pattern
    When you are just present , you realise who you are , your true self ..and you realise that you don’t really have problems
    Depression is stagnant emotion… and your body is made of emotions….
    So ..the ice bath forces your energy to flow❤
    You also don’t need skin care products, especially if go in sauna between ice bathing. The birch whisk releases oils which are very good for your skin and your soul. To pick the birch whisk is kind of a religious act.
    Unfortunately it’s impossible to find a sauna in Sweden so I do ice bathes without sauna

  • @robertyoung7280
    @robertyoung7280 10 месяцев назад

    Absolutely loving this channel and loving all of you're Swedish videos.

  • @happydog3422
    @happydog3422 Год назад +1

    In the UK sunrise and sunset in mid December Is around 9.30am to 3.30pm but with more cloud cover it's later and earlier.