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Jonas & Lydia
The Raisin at the Hot Dog's End
Your homo/negro report from Iceland. Join Jonas and Lydia, two Texan-Americans living in Iceland, as they crack wise about what they find noteworthy about their adopted country. From gobbling pickled ram’s testicles and public pooping to social commentary and tips for visitors (what’s that lurking at the bottom of the Blue Lagoon? Nothing, but there totally used to be). Get to know Iceland—the good, the bad and the sheepy—with Jonas and Lydia.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 17 ratings
Life in Iceland
I appreciate the duo’s stories and tangents about their lives and experiences in Iceland!
broken_💔 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/25/20
Map
The Map Jonás and Lydia created is so useful when traveling out and about. We used it on our journey to Borgarnes and beyond and were grateful for the advice! Thanks guys!
Christy Kill Art via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/22/18
Culinary inspiration galore!
I always eat my hotdogs with raisins now, and vice versa!
MauntySteph via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/13/18
Recent Episodes
Published 07/15/22
Yes, it’s been almost a year since the last episode but their chaotic recording and uploading schedule is just part of their charm. Catch up with Lydia and Jonas’ shenanigans as they deal with rising crime levels, play D&D, dodge tourists and mispronounce Icelandic words in a brave new post...
Published 07/15/22
Jonas and Lydia spend yet another summer on The Rock but still manage to keep themselves entertained, visiting the newest most trendiest place in Iceland, Sky Lagoon, and exploring the Eastfjords. And no, you’re not losing your hearing, that high pitched whirring sound is just Lydia’s refrigerator.
Published 08/20/21
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