A step into the unknown

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Inisfail - Cathedral
Sael - Jordan Critz
Imagine Sleep - Hanna Lindgren
Purple dreams - Silver Marple
Walk tall - Johannes Bornlöf
Arpege - Tony Anderson
Growing tall - Etienne Rousell
Allegiance - Duomo
Time without end - Spectacles wallet and watch

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For Future generations---Once upon a time there was a beautiful Kingdom under the northern lights. Where lived a beautiful woman named Jonna !!!!

truefairytale
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Dear Jonna, I‘m a 13 years old girl from Germany with the dream of having a happy, fulfilling life at some point.
I am a bit of afraid to realize my wish in years, but when I just found your channel, I filled so well.
Even if it takes many years to build up such a life, you gave me the courage to do it at some point. To live in the country, in the city or nature, where I fell comfortable.
I hope I will also know your channel when I am grown up, when I need the courage and motivation again.
Thank you and
Best wishes from Germany 🇩🇪🫶🏼

jette_yt
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I swear no YouTuber compares to you! The videography, the scenes, the editing, the emotion you transmit to us… always speechless and I’m happy I found you years ago! ❤

Diana-sxjp
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WE'RE EXCITED!!! The other night, my 5-year old daughter had to do a treatment for an injury of her foot, recommended by her doctor. It involved putting her foot in an ice bath for one minute, followed by warm water, and repeated 3 times. The pain and shock of the ice water made her scream and cry. The second night, before the treatment, I showed her your ice bath videos and "Be Like the Bison" video. She became so brave and now says to herself, "be like the bison!" You are a gift in so many ways, Jonna! Blessings to you all on this new project!

ahindes
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You never missed that magical essence...Your voice... videography... background music... literally added that touch we all are craving for...I can only say Thank You but my emotional side gives you hug...for your every single video...🧡🧡🌟❤️

kunj_priya
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We lost everything during covid. My husband's stable job, our house, and life hasn't been easy since. When I feel like the world is caving in your videos give me hope again for the future. Though now we have rebuild everything from the ground up (we loved that house and poured so much money and love into it) you inspire me to rise again from the ashes. I hope I can make it to Sweden to visit your shop one day ❤

brickgarden
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I'm from Greece and in case you don't know about whats happening here, disasters and floods have occurred in half the country. In such times you're the one that can make me feel happy and calm me from all the anxiety. Never stop doing your magic❣

aggelikh
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Jonna, I never leave comments but I had to share this with you! During the pandemic your videos inspired me to teach myself silversmithing and I've now had a little online shop for a few years. I like to watch your videos while I'm working at my jewellery bench and while watching this episode I received my first order from Sweden. It felt so fitting considering the news about your jewellery business and it felt like a perfect sign that I should keep going. I'm hoping one day I'll be able to leave my 9-5 job and live a more creative life. So thank you for sharing your world, you have no idea how much it has inspired me!

behold_relics
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Oh Jonna, I am sitting here an tears are running down my face. I could have been a good ceramics designer, but I didn't believe in me, when I was young. Now you showed me with your video, that nothing is as important as to follow ones own dreams and feelings.
In my generation, girls learned to be good, not brave. Now there are only a few years left and I can stop working. I'm looking forward to that day and - I'm already starting my own hobby ceramic studio ;-) This weekend there will be my first presentation in my little village. I'm so excited. And - as I learned from you - I will give all my love and light into this preasentation. That's it, why peopel feel good with you and your products.
Thank you so much! And stay in love

Eli-ooec
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It’s easy to forget/not realise that Jonna does videos in her second language. It amazes me that she’s so capable of switching to English just for YouTube because for everything else she’s probably speaking her native Swedish. To speak a language that you don’t converse in everyday is so difficult. Amazing, amazing woman on so many levels.

anthonyl
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As a Swede who lives even further north, I know the feeling that winter is coming. You know that it will be tough to cope with the darkness and the cold and you have to prepare yourself mentally. Fortunately, winter here is beautiful🥰 love to hear "bondska" spoken. I grew up with that dialect around me🙌

malinjohansson
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Johan is just hilarious.😆 He used to make me laugh just with his expressions and few words here and there. Now that he feels more comfortable speaking English and is sharing more I find him even funnier.😂😂I can't believe he knew the right way to say wound and corrected you. So cute! And his blueberry massacre joke shows his quick wit. I'm so glad you two have fun! It's why we're here on earth. I wish everyone could.🙏🏽

mariarohmer
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You won't believe how much I needed this video. I feel so broken today, I don’t know who I am and where is my place in this world, I just feel like a nobody. Thank you for being in my life, Jonna! Your videos are so healing ❤️‍🩹

sayanatarbaeva
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You are so very lucky to have your family around and helping you. That is so rare these days especially, in America where I live. I actually cried watching this because of all the beautiful blessings that have come out of your dreams and hard work. In times when I feel so uncertain and sometimes lonely I am overwhelmed with the purity that still exists even if it’s in someone else’s life. Thank you 🙏

belindastark
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❤❤ loved hearing your uncle speak!! The whole scene brought up an emotion I hadn't felt for years! I was very close to my Great Grandfather who came to the US from Sweden in 1900. He lived to 105. I miss him so much! I use to sit in his kitchen, drink too much coffee and listen to him tell stories. He ( tried) to teach me Swedish. He passed when I was 25😢....i am now 60, but this brought me back to these memories clear as if it was just yesterday!
Congrats on your new space! I love seeing you two expand and evolve and always inspires my own creative space and endeavors.

KariEngblom-Youkey
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Calm ... tranquility ... presence ... humility ... wholeness ... optimism ... vision ... integrity ... artistry ... commitment ... generosity. These are some of the words which come to mind which are descriptive of what your videos communicate about you and Johan, Jonna. It is such a pleasure to see your life together unfolding with the passage of time. Thank you for allowing we viewers to participate and to benefit from all that is communicated in your creative expression. It is a privilege to participate. A personal aside ... I am near your great uncle's age, having had my 75th birthday a few days ago, and I've thoroughly enjoyed seeing you bring your family into our presence ... him being a highlight for this old man. Once more, thank you. And now a word about how hard you work to share all this beauty, and about the fatigue and discouragement which sometimes accompanies it, which you so beautifully also share. We all need to see these aspects of each others lives. Seeing such times so gracefully shared can help us all to be more accepting of those same times of difficulty in our own lives, thus providing another wonderful service to your community of followers. And please remember that even the times of quiet, fatigue and discouragement, when you just need peace, and quiet, still contribute to the lives of those around you, simply because you still radiate your being, your presence, into the world ... which continues to have a positive effect on us all. This is the secret ability, the quiet superpower of all we humans. We add our being to the mix of life expression in this beautiful earth just as much as does anyone else and we leave our legacy in each and every day's living. The short time we spent with your mother and your great uncle in this video underscore that truth in the form of the enjoyment of that family moment in his kitchen, with your refusing more coffee, sharing conversation, listening to his stories and in being allowed to observe such a lovely moment and to hear his voice. ... ... Please forgive the length of my comment, Jonna and Johan, but it seems important somehow to express these things to you. I hope from my heart that you find at least a kernel of comfort and encouragement from this effort. And, so, I will end now with a simple wish that life may continue to bless you all in this day and in all the days to come, and for the third time ... thank you for all you share.

patrickmckenney
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I'm French Canadian and I really resonated with what you were saying about your great-uncle's Swedish accent and knowing that it'll die out someday. My grandpapa had the most wonderful way of speaking that was such a time capsule of the Quebec farming countryside. It's sad that these ways of speaking are being lost to time. When I listen it's like I wish I could just absorb it into my soul so it doesn't get lost.

sliverofamoment
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It's a great privilege that you allow us a peek into your lives. Thank you all! Sending ❤ from the U.K.x

victoriafinnin
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A strong mother is a foundation to her children's future. I can see that in your family.
Kudos to Anita, she is great really great woman and mother.

Istoriess
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Jonna, you're my inspiration. I was watching you when I had depression. And you gave me hope. And still give! After your videos I wanna create, I'm starting to love this life more

Blessings to you and your family! You're wonderful!

yarya