In the premiere program of Nordegren and Epstein in P1 so are the chef and food writer Jens Linder reviews the very basis for the Swedish government system's household calculations - the Consumer Agency's food voucher.
When Hedi Fried was 19, she was transported to Auschwitz. Today, 61 years after the camp was liberated, she tells what she believes is required to prevent the Holocaust from happening again. What is actually wrong with the Swedish school?
The designer Ida Sjöstedt comes to the studio to answer the question of how one really knows what is nice and full and why the kitschy can also be beautiful. And so we ask ourselves if architecture can make society better?
Karine Mannerfeldt, journalist and just returned from Cairo, advises which books have helped her understand the world. Henry Diab, researcher in Arabic literature, talks about the books that changed his view of the world's conflicts.
What is really happening in Belarus? How is freedom of speech? Is it true that the country has become a large prison camp? Barys Pjatrovitj, Belarusian author who is currently visiting Sweden, will come to the studio.