This Week in Sparkling Water

This Week in Sparkling Water

This Week in Sparkling Water

  • 110. Building a Fort in No Man’s Mexico

110. Building a Fort in No Man’s Mexico

Sunday 23rd October 2022

Join Joakim Eriksson as he navigates racism, love, and sparkling water in this engaging episode filled with personal stories and reflections.
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56 minutes
Thought-provoking
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Ramblings and Reflections: Navigating Racism, Love, and Sparkling Water

These are not bad people, they don't want to hurt anyone. And the guy asks me if I want to donate to a children's fund, and I'm like sure, and he's like struggling to ask me how much.
Ever find yourself lost in a whirlwind of thoughts, jumping from one topic to another? That's exactly what you'll experience in this episode of 'This Week in Sparkling Water'. Host Joakim Eriksson takes listeners on a winding journey through a variety of subjects, from the nuances of racism to the effervescence of sparkling water, all while sharing personal stories that are both relatable and thought-provoking.
The episode kicks off with Joakim's musings on different types of sparkling water, setting the stage for a series of reflections that are anything but ordinary. He dives into the complexities of dealing with people who hold different opinions, particularly when it comes to sensitive issues like racism. Joakim shares an encounter with a Mexican man whose views starkly contrast his own, revealing how he learned to see beyond their differences and recognize the man's humanity.
The conversation then bubbles over to a discussion about effervescence, where Joakim reviews various sparkling waters and debates the merits of natural versus carbonated options. As if that wasn't enough to quench your thirst for knowledge, the episode also touches on the evolution of stock photos, cultural experiences in China, and even an all-you-can-eat Mexican buffet. Joakim's storytelling is peppered with humor and authenticity, making even the most mundane topics feel engaging.
The episode wraps up with a heartfelt review of Tehuacán Agua Mineral Natural Carbonata and a candid reflection on the challenges of editing out depressive moments from the podcast. Whether you're sipping on sparkling water or just looking for some thought-provoking content, this episode offers a refreshing mix of insights and laughs.