Lydia and Jonas are fellow U.S. expats in Iceland that host their own podcast called “The Raisin at the Hot Dog’s End”. Lydia is a writer and artist, and Jonas is a writer and translator. As you listen to the chat we had in my living room, you’ll get to hear the stories of how each of them ended up in Iceland. While we did talk about a variety of topics, I feel like the exchange we had about racism within the Icelandic society, which is more covert, is important and insightful.
It is amazing to me how much is bubbling to the surface here and all around the world after the murder of George Floyd. I plan to share my personal experience and thoughts about what is happening here in the next episode, but what Lydia and Jonas share shines a light on issues that deserve more attention in this country. If you are interested in listening to their podcast, check it out here and connect with them on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
Questions I asked Lydia and Jonas:
- Tell us about when each of you moved to Iceland and why
- When you moved, was there anything about the culture that shocked you or just felt really unfamiliar?
- Have Icelanders been welcoming to you?
- Overall, how has it been adjusting to life here for you and your families?
- Is there anything you miss from the U.S.A?
- What inspired you to start your podcast “The Raisin at the hotdog’s end”?
- Obviously, a lot has been going on in the U.S., regarding the uprisings against systemic racism. How does it feel being an American here seeing this unfold in the U.S. and around the world?
- How do you feel about the gathering in Iceland to show solidarity with Black Americans?
- Do you feel at home here and that you want to stay in Iceland for the foreseeable future?
- What is your favorite Icelandic word or phrase?
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