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Part 1/2: In this episode, Susanne hosts spiritual guide and healer Shaman Durek. The pair discuss resilience, love, and Durek's journey to becoming a shaman. Durek shares deeply personal stories, including his relationship with Princess Martha Louise of Norway, the intense media scrutiny they faced, and how they maintain spiritual devotion and resilience through prayer and meditation.
He explains the role of a shaman, different types of shamanic practices, and his personal experiences that affirmed his spiritual abilities. Suzanne and Durek also reflect on the importance of authenticity, love, and positive energy in everyday life.
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For this special episode, Susanne travels far into the countryside to meet up with Gudbrand, the founder of Horgan Gård. Susanne first met him when she was sourcing produce for Holzweiler Platz, and they connected over his vision for transforming farming practices towards sustainability and regenerative agriculture. Drawing on years of experience, in this conversation he highlights the importance of outdoor grazing and holistic farm management to reduce environmental impact and improve the overall quality of food.
Horgan Gård is committed to raising animals in a way that benefits the land and the environment, however Gudbrand is aware that switching to more sustainable methods isn’t always easy. Many farmers are already caught in cycles of debt and rely on subsidies; Gubrand believes that the system can only change for the better through time and support.
As the conversation shifts to the future, Gudbrand envisions a more holistic operation that focuses not on growth, but on maintaining balance. Ultimately, the goal is to inspire more sustainable farming practices that can be replicated on a larger scale, making high-quality, nutritious food more accessible and improving animal welfare. With a focus on education, transparency, and innovation, Horgan Gård is leading the way toward a future where food production is both sustainable and humane.
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As biohacking gains traction in Norway, media interest has surged, leading to greater public awareness and acceptance. However, the movement still faces skepticism. Monica Øien & Alette Aubert, otherwise known as the Biohacking Girls, know their work in the field including their upcoming book and the Biohacking Weekend conference, is more important than ever.
Now in its fourth year, Biohacking Weekend is the only event of its kind in Scandinavia, attracting world-renowned experts. This year, Dr. Bill Schindler will address the dangers of ultra-processed foods, while his wife, Christina, will focus on improving children’s nutrition in schools. The event will also feature discussions on cutting-edge topics like peptides, NAD+, and mental resilience, fostering a growing sense of community where attendees feel understood and supported.
Monica and Alette reflect on the evolution of biohacking in Norway, noting its slow but steady progress. Unlike the male-dominated biohacking scene in the U.S., Norway has maintained a strong female presence, thanks to efforts to include women from the start.
In addition to organising the conference, Monica and Alette are finalizing their book, which covers biohacking fundamentals, stress management, and habit-building. They emphasize the importance of balance—avoiding biohacking extremes and instead focusing on practical, sustainable health strategies.
Their personal well-being remains a priority, incorporating breathwork, time in nature, and cold water exposure into their daily routines. Their mission remains clear as the movement grows: to inspire and educate, making biohacking more accessible and rooted in both science and real-life experiences.
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In this episode, Susanne is joined by Sebastian Solberg, a successful entrepreneur and one of Norway’s most popular T.V. hosts. As someone who has built a career from the ground up, Sebastian understands the pressures of success in the public eye. He reflects on the fears many people have of speaking up, especially in a society where success can often lead to unwarranted scrutiny. Sebastian’s experience has taught him that staying true to your values and embracing the support of others is crucial, especially when faced with public criticism.
Throughout the conversation, he discusses how the Norwegian mentality often discourages celebrating success, leading to more criticism than encouragement. Sebastian also emphasizes the importance of supporting each other’s achievements, whether in business or personal life.
For him, taking a moment to recharge involves simple acts like going to a restaurant alone, where he finds peace in observing others and reflecting on the small, authentic moments that often go unnoticed.
This episode highlights the significance of staying grounded in your values, not being afraid to speak your truth, and embracing the uniqueness of each person’s journey. Sebastian’s insights offer a fresh perspective on overcoming societal pressures while remaining focused on what truly matters.
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Dr. Torkil Færø, expert in emergency medicine and wellness, returns for his second appearance on the podcast to share insights on how modern stress impacts our health. With 25 years of experience, Torkil wrote The Pulse Cure, the subject of his first episode with us and a bestselling book on how Heart Rate Variability (HRV) can help manage stress, reduce inflammation, and improve overall well-being.
In his latest book, Vilekuren: The Rest Cure, Torkil explores the essential practice of rest—something that’s become more important than ever in today’s fast-paced world. Rest, he argues, is crucial for our health, but it's often neglected. As someone who has dedicated this year to slowing down and releasing busyness from her life, Susanne is especially excited about this conversation.
In this episode, Torkil and Susanne discuss the importance of rest in improving health and performance. They explore how hidden stressors, like technology and work pressure, deplete our energy and how mindful practices like breathwork and meditation can restore balance. Torkil also highlights the need for women to align rest with their natural cycles, improving health and reducing stress-related issues.
Ultimately, Torkil and Susanne advocate for a shift in how we approach stress and recovery, encouraging us to prioritize rest for better energy, performance, and quality of life.
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Fredrik Paulún, a leading Swedish nutrition expert and author of Lysrevolusjonen (The Light Revolution), has spent years exploring the powerful connection between light and well-being. Initially focused on nutrition, Fredrik’s journey led him to uncover the transformative effects of sunlight and red light therapy—an often-overlooked key to health.
In this episode of Take a Moment, Susanne sits down with Fredrik to discuss the science behind sunlight exposure, the risks of light deficiency, and the impressive benefits of red light therapy. From practical tips on integrating more natural light into daily life to navigating the challenges of living in low-sunlight regions like Norway and Sweden, this conversation sheds light on how something as simple as the sun can enhance mood, longevity, and overall well-being.
Fredrik’s insights challenge common misconceptions about sun exposure and offer a fresh perspective on how light can be a powerful tool for optimal health.
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In a reflective conversation with McKenzie, Holzweiler’s Social Media Manager, Susanne shares her experience of living sober for over a year, highlighting the emotional growth and self-awareness that came with it. Without alcohol, she’s learned to confront life’s challenges directly, finding peace in being more connected to her emotions and spiritual self. This shift has allowed her to experience life more fully and authentically.
McKenzie de-centred alcohol from her life long ago, and together with Susanne they discuss how the growing trend of sobriety reflects a desire for deeper, more genuine experiences, and they believe this movement will continue to grow. Sobriety is not about judgment but about personal exploration and growth. This discussion is encouragement for others to try it as an experiment, even if only for a short time.
The conversation wraps up with a lighthearted note on enjoying simple, sober activities like game nights, where connection and fun can happen without alcohol. It’s a reminder to embrace life as it is, and to find joy in the present moment.
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Emma Sawko, co-founder of Wild and the Moon, transformed Paris’s food scene by introducing healthy, plant-based cuisine that emphasizes sustainability and mindfulness. Inspired by her upbringing, where food and health were deeply connected, Emma launched Wild and the Moon in 2014 to challenge the perception of healthy food as bland and boring, particularly in France. She focused on creating a concept that was not only delicious but also environmentally responsible, with a no-plastic, organic, and vegan approach.
Despite the challenges of maintaining these values in the face of industry pressures, Emma’s commitment to sustainability has been unwavering, even if it meant higher costs and struggles. She shares how she balances her life between Paris and Dubai while running her businesses, raising three children, and maintaining her mental and physical well-being through practices like yoga and boxing.
Emma’s story exemplifies the importance of following your vision, no matter the obstacles, and staying true to your core values even when the path is tough. Her journey serves as a reminder that creating a business with purpose can not only succeed but can also inspire meaningful change.
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Iman Meskini rose to fame as Sana in Skam, a role that redefined representation and made her an overnight sensation. Drawing from her experiences as a minority in Norway and her childhood in Syria, Iman became an advocate for inclusivity and human rights. Her journey began with personal challenges, such as being told her hijab disqualified her from basketball and her dream of becoming a police officer.
After Skam, Iman reset by joining the Norwegian military, rediscovering her identity outside of the character. She has since used her platform to champion representation and speak out on issues like the Palestinian cause, despite facing personal and professional sacrifices.
Grounded by her faith, Iman believes life’s challenges have shaped her into the person she is today. Her story is a timely reminder of the importance of resilience, authenticity, and fighting for what’s right.
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This week’s episode is something of a family reunion. Our Creative Director, Maria Holzweiler joins our podcast for the second time, however this time she’s brought along her son, Hugo. It’s a new year, and how the family spent their festive break is a hot topic of conversation.
Maria and her family decided to spend their holiday season together on a holiday to Mexico. The big difference between this holiday and previous family trips was that they made the group decision to spend the two and a half weeks together entirely free of screens and phones. The goal was to ‘disconnect to reconnect’. As Maria noted, family is always ‘available but not actually present’. Even though they are together everyday, they communicate on autopilot. Everyone is more preoccupied with their digital lives to have real and meaningful moments with each other.
Before the trip began work had to be finished completely - it couldn’t be looked over on the plane. Cameras had to be filled with fresh memory cards and family and friends’ addresses had to be physically written down so that postcards could be written out. What was to follow was something completely out of the family’s comfort zone, but that’s what made it so worthwhile.
Maria and Hugo sit down with Susanne to discuss highlights from their trip, what they learned about both themselves and each other through doing it, and the learnings they’ll take away from it and apply to their everyday lives.
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In this episode, Susanne and Niko reflects on the past year and talks about the future plans for 2025.
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In this episode, Susanne sits down together with Harald Austad & Margie Plus to talk about their life perspectives.
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In this week's episode of Take a Moment, Susanne is joined by Fredrik Austad, a breathwork expert who’s been guiding others in tapping into the transformative power of breath for years. Fredrik’s passion for breathwork was ignited after a life-changing experience in Los Angeles, and he’s since made it his mission to bring this practice into the mainstream.
As someone who has long integrated breathwork into his daily routine, Fredrik explains the profound effects it has on the body, mind, and nervous system. Whether you’re looking to reduce stress, boost creativity, or improve mental clarity, breathwork offers a simple, effective solution that’s always available to us.
Fredrik and Susanne also discuss how breathwork can be a game changer for anyone, whether you’re dealing with anxiety or just need a quick reset. Through various techniques, from diaphragmatic breathing to more active practices, Fredrik highlights how the breath directly influences our state of mind and overall well-being. Together, they explore the physical and emotional benefits of this ancient practice, encouraging listeners to embrace it as part of their everyday lives.
This episode is a reminder that sometimes, taking a moment to breathe is all it takes to find balance and focus in the chaos of modern life. And, of course, Susanne is excited to invite the Oslo community to experience Fredrik’s breathwork session this December, giving everyone a chance to pause and recalibrate before the holiday season.
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Having played over 200 matches in Norway and also having represented Ghana at an international level, Adam Larsen Kwarasey has certainly left his mark on the world of football. His is a story of pure determination and self-belief, football had been his goal ever since he was a young child. He grew up around it, his family filled with avid fans of the sport and when he released he had a talent for it, it felt like the natural progression to pursue a career in it.
Adam’s life passions can be found off the pitch, too. He’s a proud father; he found out about the birth of his first son while participating in the World Cup. Having grown up in Oslo, he’s committed to giving back to the community that raised him, a common goal he shares with Holzweiler. He first became part of our world through a chance encounter with Andreas Holzweiler and his son Hugo, on a flight. The trio discussed their shared passion for football, and after staying in touch they reconnected with FC Oslo, a team that Adam now coaches. Founded in 2017, FC Olso’s mission is to showcase the best of the city by bringing together a diverse range of people and uniting them through football; a mission that Holzweiler wholeheartedly supports.
In this episode, Adam takes a moment with Susanne to discuss his early years, career highs and lows, and what brings him joy in life now.
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Isabella Bukerie Bessières is the founder Elite Helse Oslo, a skincare practice that fuses the latest developments in both the beauty industry and science. Elite Helse’s mission is to protect and enhance someone’s unique features - it’s about finding the best version of yourself, not about trying to become someone else. Isabella also champions a holistic approach to skincare, meaning a rejection of the popular ‘more is more’ mentality in modern skincare where a 12+ product daily routine is promoted in favour of a more pared back approach. All we really need are a few scientifically-backed products and to simply listen to what our bodies are telling us from within.
Susanne is a regular at Skin Helse, which is where she discovered that her and Isabella have more than one thing in common. Not only are they both mothers, they both actively take a mindful approach to life and are female entrepreneurs in industries where importance is placed on outward appearance - and they’ve both figured out how to navigate this in a positive way.
Isabella’s business is growing: Elite Helse has its own range of skincare and she’s recently released a book, Skin Intelligence, which she intends to be a manual for everyone as they navigate skincare through all stages of life. Our skin is our biggest organ, and Isabella says the key is to view it as ‘a mirror image of what’s going on inside’. Everything is connected - taking a moment for yourself everyday is as important for your mental health as it is for the health of your skin.
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It’s hard to imagine the Oslo’s contemporary culinary scene without Oslo Raw. Established in 2016, it’s developed something of a cult following. Lines snake around the street outside its doors; people are happy to queue to sample its menu, which is a rare sight in Oslo. Oslo Raw’s huge success is down in no small part to Tiril Refsum, its founder and our guest this week on Take a Moment.
Tiril and Susanne have a lot in common. Not only are they businesswomen at the helm of their own companies, self care and mindfulness also play a key role in how they both lead both their professional and personal lives. As Tiril herself says, the pair are ‘living their brands’, meaning that Holzweiler and Oslo Raw respectively are representative of their principles and lifestyles. When you’re this passionate about what you do, there’s no way that the quality of the end product won’t be excellent.
Oslo Raw recently celebrated its eighth birthday, and Susanne and Tiril discuss growing with your brand. Tiril says that personal growth is integral to the strength of your business because ‘strong branches grow from deep roots.’ Running a business on your own is no small task, and Tiril fills Susanne in on her methods of finding calm amidst the chaos: including breathwork, taking things slower and simply allowing herself to be happy.
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Ever since our brand’s inception in 2012 we’ve had the dream of a collaboration with Bjarne Melgaard. He’s one of the most respected names in Scandinavian art whose work pushes boundaries and asks uncomfortable questions, but always with a playful sense of humour and expressive use of colour.
2024 was the year our dream was realised - it saw the release of our Holzweiler x Caviar Kaspia x Bjarne Melgaard collaboration. Alongside Caviar Kaspia motifs, the collaboration saw Bjarne’s illustrations interpreted across Holzweiler designs - symbolic of his lifelong relationship with fashion, which he discusses with Susanne. Bjarne views fashion and art as inextricably linked, and places fashion icons such as the Antwerp 6 as inspirations in his own work.
Bjarne’s work is also one of the main topics of this discussion. Recorded in front of a live audience at Holzweiler Platz, Susanne takes Bjarne back to his beginnings. His mother is the person who started him on his journey within art that took him to far flung destinations such as New York and Sydney, before returning to his hometown. He fills us in on his thoughts on the art and fashion scenes in Norway, his experience working with Holzweiler and his plans for what’s to come, which include a tour. As he tells Susanne, he’s always focused on the future as his best years are yet to come.
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Fran Burns is a stylist whose work is celebrated on a global platform, and for the past two years she’s been a key member of the Holzweiler family. Fran sees clothes as a way of storytelling, and she’s utilised this skill to tell the story of our brand: our values, our heritage and our inspirations. Aside from Fran’s innate talents, she also has an impressive CV: she’s a former Fashion Editor for publications such as Vogue and i-D, and her first job as a teenager was to work alongside Kylie Minogue and her team on tour.
For this week’s episode, Susanne visited Fran’s tranquil studio for a catch up. They discuss Fran’s early days at Holzweiler and some of her favourite moments she’s created with us. Prompted by health issues which she describes as a ‘breakdown to breakthrough’, Fran now takes a mindful, holistic approach to life and work. She recently went back to college to study Nutrition, and Fran fills Susanne in on her goal to demystify healthy living, which she says can be as simple as ‘letting go of perfection’ and trying your best to do something good for yourself every day.
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If we had to pick only one word to describe this week’s guest, it would be ‘fearless’. Hailing from Norway, Aleksandra Orbeck has been modelling and acting since her teen years, however these days it’s her activism that’s taking centre stage. Aleksandra has always felt a kinship with the outside world and animals, and in the past she’s passed on lucrative modelling gigs in favour of exploring the world, namely Namibia and other parts of East and Southern Africa. Aleksandra’s passion and interest in the indigenous people’s way of life there led her to found Nanofasa in 2011, her non-profit organisation.
Nanofasa harmonises ancient wisdom with modern conservation practices to find solutions for our planet and its guardians. They empower indigenous communities by preserving traditional knowledge, creating job opportunities, and fostering sustainable development. It’s an inspiring and unique take on conservationism, and in this week’s episode Aleksandre sits down with Susanne to tell the story of the journey that brought her to Nanofasa, what’s next, and what she’s learned through letting nature and wildlife take precedence in her way of life.
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Susie Lau is one of contemporary fashion’s true creative minds. She’s a blogger and content creator; no fashion week would be complete without her thoughtful, insightful take on it. As a channel to express her passion for it, Susie first published her online fashion blog in 2006. Named Style Bubble, (inspired by Susie’s nickname, Susie Bubble), it was the one of the first of its kind. This was a time before social media, when fashion was still reckoning with its future in the Digital Age. Susie was a part of all of it, witnessing in real time the complete restructuring of an industry.
Susie is a close friend of Holzweiler; this week’s episode captures a continuation of a conversation started between Susie and Susanne at a recent dinner celebrating our Holzweiler x Caviar Kaspia x Bjarne Melgaard collaboration. Susie gives her valuable thoughts on fashion: how it’s become intermingled with other industries, how globalisation has changed our perception of what a ‘fashion capital’ can be, the pros and cons of tech and more. More than just a fashion trailblazer, Susie is also a mother and sustainability advocate. Susie and Susanne also compare notes on modern motherhood, and how ritual and routine is crucial when finding balance in the fast-paced world of today.
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