The best podcasts for learning Swedish

We tracked down 9 of the best podcasts for learning Swedish, including 5 you can use for free. Our top picks right now are Klartext (Sveriges Radio), Language Transfer and Lysande lagom. Every entry below is hand-checked and ordered free-first, so you can start without spending a cent.

9 resources · 5 free

Sweden's daily news read slowly and in simple words by public radio, free forever.

PodcastsMedia Free BeginnerIntermediate A2–B1
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Sveriges Radio's news bulletin for people who need Swedish at a calmer pace and with everyday vocabulary, broadcast every weekday at 19:00 and repeated at 21:00, with the full archive free online and as a podcast. Because it is genuine national news rather than learner material, the vocabulary you pick up is immediately useful. This is the single best free daily listening habit for an A2–B1 learner. There is no transcript, which is the one thing it lacks.

Language Transfer

Multi-language

Free audio courses that teach you to reason your way into the language.

CoursesPodcasts Free Beginner A1–B1
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Mihalis Eleftheriou records real lessons with a real student and walks you through constructing the language yourself using cognates and logic — Spanish, French, Italian, German, Greek, Turkish, Arabic and Swahili are covered. Completely free, no ads, no sign-up, funded by donations. The Spanish course in particular is one of the most recommended free resources anywhere; the trade-off is small vocabulary and no reading or writing practice.

Two Swedish teachers on language, culture and what Sweden looks like from outside.

Podcasts Free IntermediateAdvanced B1–C1
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Emil Molander and Sofi Tegsveden Deveaux — both experienced teachers and textbook authors — talk through the things that actually confuse learners: feared particle verbs, Swedish meeting culture, attitudes to privacy, the national stereotypes. It is unusually good at the cultural half of fluency, which most resources ignore entirely. Free, monthly, and around ninety episodes deep by 2026. The Swedish is natural-speed and unglossed, so this is a B1-and-up listen rather than a first podcast.

News in easy Swedish aimed specifically at people who are new to Sweden.

PodcastsMedia Free Beginner A1–A2
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Sveriges Radio's short bulletin written for newcomers, pitched a clear step below Klartext in both speed and vocabulary. Episodes are brief, which makes it realistic to listen every day from very early on. Free as a podcast with no account needed. The stories skew toward what affects new arrivals — residency, work, housing, benefits — so it is practical but narrower than general news.

Sweden's most-loved radio institution: hour-long personal monologues by one speaker.

PodcastsMedia Free Advanced B2–C2
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Since 1959, invited Swedes have each been handed an hour of national radio to talk about their life and pick the music, and the results are a cultural touchstone every Swede knows. For an advanced learner the format is ideal listening: one voice, no crosstalk, sustained personal narrative, enormous range of vocabulary and register. Free to stream and download from Sveriges Radio, with decades of archive. Full native speed with no concessions — this is a reward for reaching B2, not a way to get there.

Coffee Break Languages

Multi-language

Podcast courses that teach through a real learner's lesson, season by season.

PodcastsCourses Freemium BeginnerIntermediate A1–B2
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Mark Pentleton teaches a genuine student while you listen in, across French, Spanish, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish, Portuguese, Japanese and Gaelic. The podcast seasons are free on any podcast app and are structured as a real curriculum rather than scattered episodes; the Academy sells premium lesson notes, video and bonus audio. Ideal commuting material for beginners through B1, and the Spanish and French series are the strongest.

Beginner lessons, videos and vocabulary lists, plus an active learner Discord.

CoursesPodcastsYouTubeCommunities Freemium BeginnerIntermediate A1–B1
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A long-running independent Swedish school with a large free layer — absolute-beginner lesson series, short grammar videos on the things learners actually get wrong (word order, the definite form), and vocabulary lists — sitting under paid structured courses. The Discord community is unusually active for a Swedish resource and is a real reason to use it. Free content is substantial enough to carry you through A1. Video output slowed after mid-2026, so treat the back catalogue as the main draw.

Natural but slower Swedish for the gap where beginner audio is too easy and native too hard.

Podcasts Freemium BeginnerIntermediate A2–B2
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Fredrik Arhusiander has built well over three hundred episodes of exactly the thing most learners cannot find: interesting adult topics delivered in real but deliberately slowed Swedish. Listening is free on any podcast app and the archive alone is worth months of daily practice. He also sells a self-paced course and a group coaching programme, which are priced for serious learners rather than casual ones. The podcast stands completely on its own — you never need to buy anything.

A deep back catalogue of short Swedish audio lessons built around native dialogues.

PodcastsCoursesApps Paid BeginnerIntermediate A1–B1
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The Swedish arm of the Innovative Language network, with hundreds of short lessons that present a dialogue and then take it apart line by line, backed by transcripts and vocabulary tools. It is cheap at the lower subscription tiers and gives you more structured listening volume than almost anything else at the price. The usual caveats apply: the catalogue is confusingly organised for newcomers and the progression runs thin above B1. Use it alongside Rivstart rather than instead of it.