Talking To 'The Swedish Cowboy' About Life In Sweden vs America
In this episode I have Swedish country artists Fredrik 'The Swedish Cowboy' on to discuss his experiences growing up in the north of Sweden and how it compares to life in America. He offers a unique perspective much different from my own having lived in only Stockholm and Norrköping.
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Me: https://www.instagram.com/stefanthyron/
Fredrik: https://www.instagram.com/theswedishcowboy/
Intro Music Credit: Blue Sky by @ikson
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Thumbnail Photo Credit: Louise Göthberg
Видео Talking To 'The Swedish Cowboy' About Life In Sweden vs America канала Stefan Thyron
Check us out on Instagram
Me: https://www.instagram.com/stefanthyron/
Fredrik: https://www.instagram.com/theswedishcowboy/
Intro Music Credit: Blue Sky by @ikson
https://youtube.com/ikson
Thumbnail Photo Credit: Louise Göthberg
Видео Talking To 'The Swedish Cowboy' About Life In Sweden vs America канала Stefan Thyron
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