Afleveringen
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Anna is from the land of no McDonalds and no mosquitos - otherwise known as Iceland!
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Oystein, from our neighbor Norway, explains some differences between our two countries. Plus, Valborg plans.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Jeremy from the U.S. talks about working remote and living outside of Stockholm. Plus, we get a tip on a place called Dog Island.
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Anna, from the Netherlands, took an analytical approach when deciding to live in Sweden. Pros: good work/life balance. Cons: You often have gravel in your shoes.
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Malcolm from Sydney, Australia, gives us some tips on how to reinvent ourselves when starting over in a new country. Also, why do Swedes need so many meetings?
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We chat with the hosts of A Flatpack History of Sweden about history and Swedish problems.
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Diego says enough of this darkness and ice. It’s time to move to New Zealand.
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was living in Manhattan when she met her future husband during a vacation in Sweden. Three kids later, they now reside in the west coast town of Höganäs.
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We talk to Lee from Scotland about kilts, dogs, vegetarian haggis and his frustration with Estrella chips.
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This week’s ice and snow podcast guest, Bokani, is from Zimbabwe. You think pronouncing Swedish is hard? Try Ndebele! Also, why is blood pudding still a thing?
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Our guests today are from France, with a side of American. We talk winter and Lucia gear for kids, how to beat seasonal depression and getting your medical needs online.
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Thomas is from Buffalo and always wanted to move somewhere warm. Thomas now lives in Uppsala. He’s doing it wrong.
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As we hosts are fashion-clueless, we have Kate, a designer from the UK to talk to us about fashion in Sweden.
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We talk to Emma, one of the creators of the new book from The Local, "Villa Volvo Vovve" and learn the real meanings of phrases that even Swedes don't know!
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Emily, from Arizona, gives us the lowdown on how it works with hairdressers in Sweden, going to school for a Master’s degree and the sad lack of Crystal Light.
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How is it when the tables are turned? We talk to Anna, a Swede that lived a year in Texas as a high school exchange student. Culture shock reversed!
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We speak to Ana from Mexico City, but this isn’t her first time living abroad. We also talk about learning Swedish through subway announcements & fun times on the icy driving course.
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The expat hosts of the podcast talk about vaccines, Swedish problems and murder house shopping.
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To close out the season before summer we offer some tips for those staying in or heading out of Sweden....
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Julieta, of the Newbie Guide to Sweden, has probably heard every mistake we’ve all made after moving to Sweden. She...
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