Axel Gordh Humlesjö (b. 1986) is an award-winning investigative reporter at SVT, Swedish Television. In 2019, he was awarded the IRE Award, Prix Europa, and an international Emmy Award for the investigative documentary Deceptive Diplomacy, which unveiled the truth about the murder of the Swedish lawyer and UN expert Zaida Catalán in Kongo-Kinshasa. His journalistic investigation of Swedbank for SVT in 2019 has been equally praised, winning the DIG Award, the Swedish Grand Prize for Journalism and the Golden Shovel, and is the basis for the book The Honeytrap.

Carl Hedin is a successful dressage rider who has won the Swedish national games in team dressage. With over 330,000 followers on Instagram, he is one of the biggest names in Swedish equestrian sports and has many followers abroad.

Karin Wallén (b. 1973) is a Swedish author and freelance journalist who lives in Stockholm. As a journalist, she has reported from all corners of the world, and in doing so developed a knack for picking up on details and intangible feelings, just as she does in her fiction novels. In 2011 she was named Feature Story Writer of the Year at Swedish magazine event Svenska Tidskriftsgalan for her stories in the travel magazine Vagabond.

Erik Hansson is a journalist and runs one of Sweden’s biggest nature websites – natursidan.se. He has written several books, is one of the initiators of Biodiversity Day in Sweden, and has been nominated for a number of nature conservation prizes. He is passionate about getting more people to realise the importance of nature.