Episoder

  • Our guests this week are Anoushka Gresvig Mac-Crohon & Ramon Mac Crohon. The husband/wife duo has been a part of Holzweiler’s story since the beginning, and their family has grown alongside ours. In this episode, they discuss the history of Caviar Kaspia, influential fashion guests, the importance of finding joy in your work and more.

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  • In celebration of 10 years of Holzweiler, we’re taking a moment with our three founders: Maria Skappel Holzweiler, Andreas Holzweiler and Susanne Holzweiler. Their conversation delves into the journey that led them to begin their own brand, the highs and lows of running a business, the process that goes into designing a collection and how the tough moments will ultimately bring them closer.

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  • Hailing from Oslo, Celine Aagaard is the founder, co-owner and creative director of Envelope 1976, a Norwegian fashion brand with a focus on creating timeless, seasonless designs through sustainable practices. 


    Celine and Susanne are both changemakers in the Norwegian fashion industry, and they’ve got a lot to catch up on. In this enlightening conversation, Celine tells Susanne more about how her beginnings in journalism led her into fashion, and the two compare notes on what it’s like to lead a small brand in today’s fashion climate. A few of the topics covered include what it means from a business perspective to actively stand against fast fashion, the importance of collaboration and everything that really goes into staging a memorable fashion show.


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  • Martin Whatson is a Norwegian street artist, celebrated across the globe for his unique approach to graffiti, creating public murals on canvas, print and through sculpture. His creations often include abstract depictions of dancers, animals and art historical figures inhabiting a world of Martin’s creation.


    Martin has a long history with Holzweiler, he was the first ever artist we collaborated with. Back in 2012 we worked with him on a capsule of scarves and we’ve continued to collaborate on projects with him since then, more recently we commissioned him to work on a piece of art that would bring a sense of  Oslo’s city centre to our HQ by the water at Lysaker Brygge. 


    For this episode of Take a Moment, Martin sits down with Susanne to discuss his childhood motivations for getting into art, how fatherhood changed his outlook on life and more.


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  • This week, we’re still in Copenhagen and speaking to one of Denmark’s true visionaries in skincare and wellness. Mette Skjærbæk is the founder of Karmameju, a bioactive skincare and loungewear company. Skjærbæk describes her products as ‘nature in a bottle’, they’re packed with organic ingredients that not only protect your skin from the outside but also promote a vitality that glows from within.


    Mette began her professional journey in fashion, working as a model in New York City. However, she knew what her true passion was from a young age, her earliest memory is from spending all her time as a child in her parents’ greenhouse, learning everything she could about the plants that grew there and their potential health benefits. In 1999 she combined this passion with the business savvy she acquired through modelling and founded Karmameju, and the company has only gone from strength to strength since then. 


    Mette takes a moment to sit down with Susanne to discuss her professional journey, everyday positive affirmations and their shared belief in the healing power of nature.


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  • Prudence Davis is a Copenhagen-based mental health entrepreneur whose ventures include a thriving reformer pilates studio, a podcast and a matcha company. Prudence’s life goal is to steer people towards a more mindful, slower, and overall healthier way of life. To achieve this, Prudence promotes a back to basics, ‘fill your own cup’ approach. We need to listen to our own bodies, nourish them with essentials like ample sleep and healthy food, and keep them balanced through meditation and mindfulness. 


    Prudence learned the importance of a balanced lifestyle through personal experience, she suffered burnout triggered by a hectic lifestyle and also cared for her husband through his own health struggles. A sense of intimacy can be felt through everything Prudence does, demonstrated by her use of coconut to create her signature matcha - a symbol of her Caribbean roots. 


    To mark the beginning of a new season of Take a Moment, this week’s episode was recorded in front of a live audience at our Copenhagen store during the city’s recent Fashion week; and it culminates with a breathwork session led by Prudence.


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  • Our Take a Moment podcast is now entering its summer season, meaning a change of pace and shifting the focus from our extended family to our host herself, Susanne. Recorded in her house, Susanne takes a moment with our Social Media Manager, McKenzie, to discuss the importance of failing, taking the time to reconnect with your inner child in adult life, and resetting for the summer ahead.

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  • Our guest this week, Camilla Pihl, begins the episode by handing Susanne a gift. It’s a pack that includes everything needed to take a moment Camilla-style, including a scent and tea to relax the mind and unlock meditation. This encapsulates Camille to a tee. She’s a savvy businesswoman with over twenty years of experience, yet she has an extremely zen outlook on life and a sense of fun that makes its way into all aspects of her life. 


    Camilla’s career began in 2004. She was one of the first people to explore harness the power of an online blog, giving readers a glimpse into her lifestyle and offering tips along the way. Her business continued to expand since then, she now has her own fashion brand, with this episode being recorded in her newly opened HQ in Oslo. In this episode, Camilla and Susanne take a moment together to discuss her journey, wellness, motherhood and the importance of bringing joy to everyday life; even business meetings.


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  • Fun, unafraid and always unapologetically herself. These are some of the qualities Elisa Røtterud possesses that make her a constant source of inspiration for everyone at Holzweiler. We can always rely on Elisa’s drive and determination to motivate us when times get tough.


    Having grown up in Oslo, Elisa began her career as a fashion director before making a drastic, yet not completely unrelated shift into becoming a full-time adventurer. A sense of fearlessness is required for both, yet this time Elisa’s location has shifted from showrooms to mountain tops. Elisa has dedicated her life to experiencing new cultures, and travelling to some of the farthest flung places on earth to challenge herself to experience surviving in the full force of Mother Nature. 


    In this episode, Elisa of course fills Susanne in on some of her latest adventures, but she also takes a moment to discuss her core values, the importance of spending time alone and how practices like yoga can instil a hectic life with balance.


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  • Describing themselves as ‘two normal dudes living in Oslo’, Fredrik Austad and Kasper Kristoffersen are on a mission to take the mystery out of meditation. Through their social channel To Gutter (Two Boys) and their bestselling book, Pust Ut (Breathe Out) the duo teach breathwork and meditation not as mystical practices, but as useful, practical tools that we can all add into our everyday life to allow us to navigate the dynamic world of today and help us to understand our place in it. 


    Susanne understands the power of breathwork, and she uses it alongside meditation and yoga as her way to stay grounded in even the busiest times. In this episode, Susanne learns more about the guys’ approach to these practices and everything in between: from their career paths that got them here, becoming authors and even using the power of dance to overcome anxiety.


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  • Sumeet Singh Patpatia’s goal in life is to celebrate the things that make us unique. He has a passion for diversity, which led him to become Schibsted’s first ever Global Head of Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging. Sumeet also has a deep love for his home country of Norway, and he’s interested in finding ways to integrate his Sikh heritage into modern Norwegian life. For the last 15 years Sumeet has been the organiser and leader of Den norske turbandagen, or ‘Norwegian Turban Day’; an initiative with the goal to make ‘Norway the best country to be different in’ by re-contextualising the turban as a  symbol of solidarity, equality and religious freedom.


    Sumeet has been a friend of Holzweiler since the beginning. In fact, his friendship with Susanne began in 2017 after Holzweiler won a competition to make the design for the official turban of Norway. On this week’s podcast, these two old friends take a moment together to discuss the early days, what it’s like in Oslo now, and plans for what’s next.


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  • Dr. Torkil Færø is an emergency physician, general practitioner, documentary filmmaker, photographer and freelance doctor with a career that spans 25 years. Over this time he’s developed a unique insight into the modern way of life; how it affects our bodies and our minds and how it can have a detrimental effect on our wellbeing. His wealth of experience on the matter led him to write his now bestselling book, The Pulse Cure, which teaches how we can use HRV, or Heart Rate Variability, to enhance our nervous system, decrease inflammation and ultimately feel better. 


    HRV is the exploration of what our heart rate can tell us about our physical health and also our mental wellbeing. Although stressors may be caused by the modern world, The Pulse Cure demonstrates how we can also harness modern technologies like our phones, smart watches and aura rings to overcome them. 


    Dr. Færø’s findings in The Pulse Cure have had a big impact on Susanne’s own wellness journey, and HRV is something that’s become a key aspect of her everyday life. However, Dr. Færø and Susanne have more than just heart rates on their minds. Join them for this special discussion that ranges from modern living, working and taking a moment for gratitude every day.


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  • This week’s guest is a true powerhouse that cannot be defined by one title. Rawdah is an internationally acclaimed model, yet she uses her social platform to discuss and shine a light on issues that go much deeper than just fashion. Rawdah lived in a refugee camp in Somalia before moving with her family to Norway as a young child. This experience has shaped her outlook on life, and Rawdah’s main mission is to instil the same values she was raised with in Somalia into her young daughter, who experiences a very different upbringing in Norway.


    As Rawdah explains to Susanne, her ‘opinions are non-negotiable’. Dignity and self-worth are so much more valuable to Rawdah than any cover could be, and she knows she doesn’t need to pander to anyone to get what she wants; no matter how powerful they may seem to be. In this insightful conversation, Rawdah speaks to Susanne about her life so far, her career and her guiding principles that have taken her this far.


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  • Norway-born, Sweden-based Sophia Lie is truly a force to be reckoned with. After a lucrative decade-long career in modelling, Sophia more recently turned her attention to the wellness industry, opening HEAT in stockholm in 2018; an infrared studio that focuses on bio-hacking, which employs both holistic techniques and cutting-edge technology to supercharge the body’s recovery process after being exposed to everyday stressors. Since then HEAT has also opened up in Palma, with more locations on the horizon.


    Sophia’s career is inspiring, she’s made her mark as one of the most successful women in business in Scandinavia. Who better, then, to speak with her than Susanne, another leader of business in the fashion and lifestyle sphere? The pair, who coincidentally met on International Womens’ Day a few years back; sit down to discuss careers, finding a time for wellness and what’s coming up next in the future.


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  • Known to the world as the Princess of Norway, our guest today truly transcends this title. We’ve formed close bonds with Märtha Louise here at Holzweiler over the years due to her strong connection to spirituality and her entrepreneurial mindset. Märtha Louise is a successful businesswoman who’s sat at the helm of many companies over the years; most recently she’s forayed into fashion, opening Hést, a label that’s focused on creating effortless designs that are suited to modern life. 


    Princess Märtha Louise is also the mother to three daughters, and places her family above everything else. In this episode, Susanne takes a moment with Märtha Louise to chat about how she manages to find out how she finds balance for herself throughout it all.


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  • Our next guest, Nasir Sirikhan, burst onto the scene in 2009 when he won Norway’s Got Talent along with his two partners, Suleman and Bilal Malik; better known collectively as the Quick Style crew. Their slick choreography quickly proved to be a sensation, and they signed a contract with Sony in the same year, making them the first artists to sign with the label who were not musicians.


    Since then, the Quick Style crew has continued to rise. They’ve performed consistently and participated in talent shows in the United States, and have collaborated with major international brands. Their strong social media presence has allowed them to form a deep connection with their supporters over the years, they now have 8.1 million followers on Instagram and TikTok combined.


    Today Nasir stops for a chat with Susanne about life, work and how he prioritises taking a moment for himself in even the busiest of times.


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  • As the first female CEO of Hewlett Packard Norway and later as CEO of Innovation Norway, we’ve been consistently amazed by Anita Krohn’s Traaseth’s exceptional career path. We’re not the only ones who think so, in 2018 Anita ranked in Thinkers 50 Radar’s top 50 business thinkers. And she doesn’t just have a brain for business, Anita is also the author of two bestselling books and is the host of her own weekly podcast. 


    We’re honoured to have Anita as the first guest on the Take a Moment podcast. We can’t wait to hear more about her story and how she manages to take a moment for both herself and her family in the midst of such a thriving career.


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  • For our first episode, we have a catch-up with Susanne Holzweiler. As one of our founders, she’s been there since day 1 and has seen the brand grow into what it is today. She takes a moment with us to take us through how the journey has been so far, and the lessons she’s learned when striving for optimum work/life balance.

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