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- In this documentary series, sweat bathing guru Mikkel Aaland, author of the 70s classic, Sweat, teams up with local guides and hosts and retraces his steps in search of the Perfect Sweat. What he finds after nearly 45 years is an explosive rebirth of the ancient bathing traditions, traditions which include community rituals that are meant to revive the human spirit and change the world.
- Featuring the best saunas, spas, bathhouses, and natural hot springs around the world.
- Teenagers from diverse backgrounds gather each summer on an island in Southeast Alaska. Through a collage of deeply intimate portraits, Safe Enough reveals how pursuing art in a safe and inclusive space fosters vulnerability, authenticity and truth. Ultimately, the film inspires the question: what kind of healing and evolution is possible if we do not hide who we truly are?
- In Finland, it is estimated that there are 3.5 million saunas. They even exist in fast food restaurants. And no steam is left unexplored with guide Samuel Aarnio, who represents a younger generation that holds fast to the centuries-old sweat bathing tradition. Samuel and Mikkel start their sauna adventures in Helsinki and venture outward, island hopping by boat, visiting old friends for a traditional smoke sauna, and testing their limits in 60+ saunas at the Mobile Sauna Festival in Teuva. They even discover new ways of cooking meals by sauna, and indulge in the purity of a remote sauna village, deep in Finland's countryside.
- Thanks to his Norwegian roots, Mikkel's love for sweat bathing started with the badstue. From his father's home in Ulefoss, Mikkel begins a journey through Norway with guide Lasse Eriksen. What was once a sleepier town when Mikkel visited over 40 years ago, Oslo is now home to numerous floating saunas and badstues that culturally and architecturally expand the meaning of sweat bathing. Next stop is Dalen, where a beautiful lakeside sauna based on a fairy tale provides picturesque reflection. In Tromsø, they board the Vulkana, a fishing boat-turned-spa, and finally, they end their quest at the remote resort of a legendary polar explorer, where nature is the ultimate companion.
- In regions along the Italian-German border, a very unique tradition has grown. Guide Christine Rose shows Mikkel that a sauna is nothing without a show when it comes to the ritual of Aufguss, an art form that melds cultures and steam bathing traditions. Aufguss uses balls of ice, infused with essential oils upon sauna rocks, and integrates the act of towel waving to enhance the aromatics. But today, it's more exciting than ever before, with Aufguss Masters putting their own twist on the experience with music, drama, and lighting. Mikkel visits some of the most luxurious spas in the area, learns about ancient Roman bathing influences, and later witnesses some fierce competition for the World Aufguss championship - sweat entertainment at its finest.
- Ancient architecture and ancient bathing traditions are infused in the culture of modern-day Turkey. Starting in Istanbul, Mikkel visits stunning architectural wonders and learns about the rich history of textiles and other materials critical for enjoying the hamam bathing experience to the fullest. Guide Elizabet Kurumlu also gives Mikkel a crash course in the best of hamam cultural events: From pledge hamams, where people treat each other to a luxurious day of bathing in order to make wishes, to soldier hamams, where friends conduct a bubbly, relaxing send off for a soldier soon to be reporting for duty. Though hamams may have been more plentiful in the days of the Ottoman Empire, they remain a critical part of wellness and community for the Turkish people.
- An ancient Russian tradition that was widely established with public baths in city centers, the banya is experiencing a new wave of enthusiasm among young people. Banya blogger Anna Artemieva shows Mikkel how the next generation has embraced the banya as ritual, with friends and alone, to heal the mind and cleanse the soul. Since the days of the Soviet Union, when Mikkel was last in Russia, some banyas he visited may have closed, but the traditions are alive and well. Visiting luxurious urban spots like Banya Alekseeva to countryside retreats like B.O.R. Club, Mikkel finds his match in Anna as they encounter the best steam masters in town, from St. Petersburg to Moscow and beyond.
- The Playa is a harsh landscape, with high temperatures that make sweat bathing seem unthinkable. But Mikkel and his guides, Teresa Yung and Zack Robertson, explore the growing community of sweat bathing lovers who make the annual trek to Burning Man. They road trip from Mikkel's hometown of San Francisco, and establish their home base camp at Steam of Life. From there, they visit over 15 camps that include the Sauna Dome, Steam Bath Project, Art of Steam, and more. From learning the "John Payne method," to attending a class that teaches Wim Hof breathing methods and combines steam and ice-cold showers, to relaxing in a banya made in the shape of an amethyst geode, Mikkel and his guides leave no sweat behind. There is an explosion of steam bathing on the Playa that combines the best of human imagination, invention, and art - and is the perfect, quirky culmination of the inaugural Perfect Sweat season.
- Over three thousand hot springs bubble to the surface on the Japanese archipelago, making steam and sweat important elements in the cleansing, healing, and spiritual traditions of Japan. The arrival of Buddhism in the sixth century gave birth to a variety of sweat baths, like the Kamaburo, Mushi-buro, Fukashi-buro, and the Kara-furo. Today, the younger generation is building a new sweat bathing culture that includes the Finnish-style sauna. Mikkel is given a tour of both the ancient and the modern practices by his two guides, Miki Tokairin and Sho Ikushima. Together they visit a 700-year-old Kara-furo that is still in use today, experience an immersive exhibit that combines sweat bathing with taking in artwork, as well as join in on two tent sauna parties, where participants sweat, jump into a nearby lake, and enjoy nature.
- Explore Takara Yu, one of Tokyo's oldest sentos, with Sho Ikushima as he discusses the history of the bathhouse with owner, Koichi Matsumoto.
- Soak in the incredible views of Mt. Fuji at Hottarakashi Onsen, only 90 minutes outside of Tokyo, with Sho Ikushima. Hot springs are called, "onsen" in Japanese. This onsen, or hot springs facility, includes beautiful views of Mt. Fuji and the Kofu basin, with an option of two uniquely named baths.
- Sho Ikushima speaks with Kentaro Imai, the sento's Architect, about his unique design for Mikoku Yu, in Sumida City, Tokyo, Japan. Near the Tokyo Skytree and Asakusa area, Mikoku Yu is a historical public bath established in 1947 and was recently renovated. The word "Yu" means "hot water" in Japanese.
- Sail away with CopenHot, a destination in Copenhagen, Denmark that offers sailing hot tubs and stationary saunas on the water.
- Join Oliver and David at La Banchina in Denmark as they sweat, dip, and eat in the on-site sauna.
- World record-holding athlete Hans Henrik H. Heming recalls his impressive swim around an entire island while sweating in a conveniently mobile sauna in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Learn about Roman Spa, which offers a healing natural mud bath and soak in Calistoga, California.
- Travel to a peaceful hot spring in Bridgeport, California, perfect for reflection and even some yoga.
- Join Sasha Juliard on a healing journey out in the natural setting of Tecopa Hot Springs.
- Learn more about the healing waters, full-service spa, and amenities at The Springs Resort and Spa in Pagosa Springs, Colorado.
- Join a group of three friends as they take a road trip together from LA to Utah, and hike in the wilderness to check Fifth Water off their bucket list.
- In this bonus scene from the Perfect Sweat series, discover Goosi-Lebedi, a remote, private banya with author, Anna Artemieva, and a modern-day Baba Yaga, a steam master who performs soothing rituals between steam and bath.
- Join Anna Artemieva, a Russian blogger, as she tours a bathhouse with two distinct areas for men and women including steam, baths, and cold plunges with Banya Alekseeva's founder, Yury Vladimirovich Alekseev.
- These two friends discover fjord diving is much more enjoyable after a nice sweat in one of the many floating sauna rafts near Oslo's opera house.
- Two groups of bathers test out this geodesic dome-style sauna only ten minutes from the city center of Oslo.