Yokaj Podcast has decided to take a break after nine episodes. We would like to thank you for following
and listening to us. We hope you have enjoyed it and appreciated our guest interviews with Åsa Ekström,
Fredrik Strömberg and Daniel Gustavsson. We still have a couple of prerecorded interviews waiting, and we
hope we will be able to run them for you in the future.
Later then!
Yokaj Podcast 2009-11-02
Language: Swedish
Beta Episode 6: FIBDA - International Comic Festival in Amadora, Portugal
On our last day in Lisbon we decided to look for a 170 years old secret recepy! We ended up in the renowned Pasteis de Belém and experienced a small piece of Portuguese food culture. We also said good bye to the guys fron NCreatures, and went on our own farewell dinner at our favourite restaurant in Lisbon. You can see the pictures from the day in our blog.
Music: Soap Bubbles Memorial by Nim
Yokaj Podcast gives you an update of what's happening in Sweden's most successful manga studio. As a great bonus to our listeners we interview an interesting or active personin Manga Sweden.
Our guest could be a representative of an organisation or company in Manga Sweden, or a fellow manga artist,
bookstores , manga journalists and many more. We give you and insight to Swedish manga! So far, most of the podcasts
are recorded in Swedish. But that might change in the future.
Festured guests so far: Daniel Gustavsson - librarian and blog writer (season1 episode9) Fredrik StrömbergFredrik Strömberg - comics journalist and writer (season1 episode8) Åsa Ekström - mangatecknare (season1 episode5)
Featured guest is librarian Daniel Gustavsson who also has a blog called Mangabibliotekarien. Daniel has been a driving force introducing manga to libraries in Gävle. Kids today are used to libraries arranging workshops and being a place to hang out, but that wasn't always the case.
We are having Fredrik Strömberg as guest in this podcast. He's a man with many businesses in the Swedish comic industry. He's a comic journalist, writer, teacher at Comic Art school in Malmö, chairman at Swedish Comics Association and also a blogger at www.sekventiellt.com. As you might have guessed Strömberg will be having a lot of interesting input about manga.