Top 5 Unmissable Summer Talks According to Anna Gullberg

Discover the top five Summer in P1 talks that you simply can't turn off, as ranked by Anna Gullberg. From Petra Mede's lively anecdotes to Klas Eriksson's heart-wrenching storytelling, these episodes promise to captivate and inspire.

Top 5 Unmissable Summer Talks According to Anna Gullberg
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Top 5 Unmissable Summer Talks According to Anna Gullberg

Top 5 Unmissable Summer Talks According to Anna Gullberg

Here are the Summer Talks you simply can't turn off. Anna Gullberg has listened to them all and ranked the Top 5 Summer in P1 episodes you shouldn't miss.

"Joy of life" and "education" are the guiding principles of producer Bibbi Rödöö for this year's 58 programs. She even told DN that she feels a responsibility for the times we live in.

I also feel responsible—for your time. Now, half of this year's Summer in P1 has aired. You can find all the reviews here.

Best so far? I dare to guarantee that you won't regret listening to these five Summer Talks:

5. Petra Mede, Host

Petra Mede dates a charming German and juggles therapy with increasingly unreasonable demands from fans. Mede's day of misery will spark joy in your life.

Smart humor when you need it most.

4. Messiah Hellberg, Comedian

Self-absorbed, easily offended, and a very angry man. SVT host Messiah Hallberg reveals his worst sides. One of the year's most well-executed programs, with elegant and dark humor.

3. Anna Brandenberg, Assistant Nurse

Listening to Anna Brandenberg makes me incredibly angry.

This is the reality for our elderly and those who care for them. A passionate plea and a touching appeal from the year's only working-class voice. And what a voice!

2. Kateryna Kisten, Actress

I'm in love from the first minute. Ukrainian actress Kateryna Kisten shows a sharpness and storytelling ability that cuts through all war fatigue. Her attempt to outshine President Zelenskyy only adds to the appeal.

1. Klas Eriksson, Actor

Comedian Klas Eriksson's Summer Talk is not the least bit funny. But it's all the more brilliant and utterly heartbreaking. Magnificently told, about becoming a parent and mourning a child at the same time. Unbearable, beautiful, and lingering in memory long after the summer signature fades out.

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