Season 1

Parenting is hard, but when you are in a new country, learning a new language and adapting to a new way of life… Parenting just got a little harder.

Listen to international parents share their experience living abroad, and how they keep it all together without going crazy. Get ready for some laughs, tears and unexpected stories from incredible parents.

Ep 34: What Happened To Podcasting?

Ep 34: What Happened To Podcasting?

Many of my listeners ask why I stopped podcasting in the last six months.

Listen to my final Season 1 podcast where I explain the reason for the disappearance.

Also, I will be talking about season 2 =)

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EP 33: Integrating To Denmark With Kanwaldeep Kaur

EP 33: Integrating To Denmark With Kanwaldeep Kaur

Today's episode is about a blog writer's life in Denmark. She and her husband from the same country, India, have moved to Denmark and are raising their son. We will talk about her cultural experience in Denmark and her fantastic blog, where she shares all her experiences from buying a house, picking a school, and more.

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EP 32: Living Happily Abroad With Franziska Luxhøj

EP 32: Living Happily Abroad With Franziska Luxhøj

In today's episode, We will talk about being Happy Abroad. What is the meaning of being happy abroad?

Sometimes before we all move abroad, we don't realize or see how mentally challenging it is for a person, let alone a family, to move to a different country. Yet, we face the same factors of integrating and making new friends and adjusting to the new way of living.

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Ep 31: Creating an Educational Space and Support System for Expats While Raising An International Family

Ep 31: Creating an Educational Space and Support System for Expats While Raising An International Family

Today, on my episode I have Rashmi Jethani. I am so happy she will be talking about her life here in Denmark as an international parent. She and her husband are from India but lived in other countries like the US, Japan AND now settled in Denmark with her 2 kids. Rashmi will share her culture shocks and how she finds both countries to live in. 

 

 

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EP 30: How I Found A Job In Denmark

EP 30: How I Found A Job In Denmark

When you think about moving abroad, you never think about the obsticles you face while applying for any position that would have you. I looked all over the place on how I can get a job in Denmark, but all the post and stories on life about finding a job in Denmark were all horrible. It mentions how hard it is to get a job when you don't speak the language or if you are an international. But I didn't let all those stories let me down.  

 

 

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EP 29: How To Get A Job In Denmark

EP 29: How To Get A Job In Denmark

I had a wonderful conversation with Karey Anne about how to get a job in Denmark as an Expat, International, Immigrant or whoever is trying to land a job in Denmark. 

You hear rumours on how hard it is to get a job in Denmark, but you listen to this podcast, Karey Anne gives some amazing tips on how to get a call and even an interview. 

 

 

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EP 28: Being An  Entrepreneur In Denmark While Raising An International Family

EP 28: Being An Entrepreneur In Denmark While Raising An International Family

My guest is from Spain. She is actually half Spanish and Romanian. Her husband is Dane and they have 2 kids together living in Denmark.  She has a really cool company called We are Entrepreneur that helps people in Denmark and really globally TO get their business started. Sometimes people have a really great skill, for example, making jewelry, is a chef that wants to start a restaurant and really anything BUT don’t have the business sense to start it, Her company will guide you every step of the way. Let me introduce you to Diana Medrea-Mogensen. 

 

 

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Ep 27: Why I Changed Careers When I Moved To Denmark With Katie Garth

Ep 27: Why I Changed Careers When I Moved To Denmark With Katie Garth

Today I really want to talk about Career Change. The more I talk to International moms I am noticing more and more people changing careers or having completely different jobs when living in Denmark. 

Why do we as an international feel like we need to change careers when we live in Denmark? I definitely did a big career change when I moved to Denmark. I was working in the Beverage industry in Sales and Marketing, and when I moved to Denmark I shifted my industry and career to Technology and Telecom. 

 

 

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Ep 26: Going Back To School And Changing Careers In Denmark As An Expat Mother

Ep 26: Going Back To School And Changing Careers In Denmark As An Expat Mother

I have talked to so many internationals/expats/immigrants living in Denmark and for some reason, many of them have the same pattern - Going back to school and Changing their Careers when they move to Denmark. I want to find out why so many expats and internationals decide to change careers when they move to Denmark. 

Imagine going to school and working for years in your home country, but when you move to Denmark, nothing is equivalent to education here in Denmark. OR you simply can’t get a job because the Danish language is highly required for the positions. 

WHAT WOULD YOU DO??? 

 

 

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Ep 25: From Denmark to the US with Gillian Ravn

Ep 25: From Denmark to the US with Gillian Ravn

I got the pleasure to interview Gillian Wales Ravn from Jamaica but has lived abroad most of her life. On the podcast, we talked about how it was going from Jamaica to the UK and then Denmark to start her family with her danish husband. 

If you want to hear some fun stories about living in the US and Denmark this podcast is definitely for you. We discuss the school systems to language AND her business Butterfly Box. 

 

 

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EP 24: Raising A Multi-Cultural Family In Denmark

EP 24: Raising A Multi-Cultural Family In Denmark

I am super excited for today’s episode because I will be interviewing an American Indian from San Francisco. We discussed how she grew up in an American Indian background and how her parents maintained the traditions within her childhood until adulthood.Plus raising her son now in Denmark and maintaining 3 cultures. Srishti talks about how she ended up in Denmark and how she is raising her family in Denmark. The struggles, the culture shock and even her story about how she met her husband. Let’s get to it.

 

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Ep 23:  Homesickness Is Real

Ep 23: Homesickness Is Real

In this episode, I decided to do a solo episode about homesickness. I know we’ve all been there and have felt this awful feeling of Homesickness. Especially now with all these lockdowns and countries closing their borders. People can’t visit their home country… 

Also, I am really feeling homesick to the point where I wonder if moving back to Los Angeles is the best option. But I know this feeling will go away when I am doing something with friends and family here in Denmark OR having a short visit to the US. But since we are so limited right now, I decided to have some suggestions for people feeling homesick in their current situation. 

Homesickness - What is and why do we feel this way? 

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Ep 22: Life In Denmark For An Author, And Expat Mom, Lindsay Kellar-Madsen

Ep 22: Life In Denmark For An Author, And Expat Mom, Lindsay Kellar-Madsen

Today I have a very special person. She was my first interview when I first started this podcast back in October. I didn’t have the equipment or this radio show yet, but I wanted to make a big announcement about my podcast to my friends and family. At the same time, I met this amazing woman that has 4 kids under 5 years old. And to top it off, 2 of them are twins.

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Ep 21: How Living In Denmark As An Expat can Change You And Your Lifestyle

Ep 21: How Living In Denmark As An Expat can Change You And Your Lifestyle

This episode is all about beauty, hair, and all the girly things women do. I wanted to talk about how moving to Denmark really changed the way I look at beauty and how I am in everyday life in Denmark vs in the US. I’m not saying it is a bad thing or anything, but on how I have changed so much since moving to Denmark. 

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Ep 19: What Would You Do If Your Child Got A Rare Disease?

Ep 19: What Would You Do If Your Child Got A Rare Disease?

This episode is all about helping this momma get through a very difficult time in her and her family's life right now. 

This whole hour will be focused on Kathure’s family and her daughter, little Beautiful Ayah. Last November, Ayah got diagnosed with SMA which stands for Spinal Muscular Atrophy. SMA is a very rare disease and 1 out 10.000 children get diagnosed with this disease every year. It is so rare that Denmark has not approved the treatment for it since they only get 2 cases every year. Kathure has to go outside Denmark to get the treatment for a gene replacement therapy called Zolgensma, which will cost them 2million USD out of pocket. 

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Ep 18: From Making Danes Laugh To Changing Diapers In Denmark

Ep 18: From Making Danes Laugh To Changing Diapers In Denmark

In this episode, we will be talking to a dad who made his way into Denmark and is famous for making people laugh with his jokes about the danish language and some of the odd traditions that we all question. I am so happy that he wanted to be on this radio show and podcast to talk about his experience being an international dad and his success as an English comedian in Denmark. If you live in Denmark, you might have seen him on TV 2 because he has been on there a couple of times.

 

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EP 17: Living The International Life with Michelle Hodge Anderson

EP 17: Living The International Life with Michelle Hodge Anderson

For some people, living abroad is their way of life and it is what makes life exciting. Whether it is in the Middle East or somewhere in China, living in different parts of the world is where some families thrive. The family gets to experience different cultures and languages while raising their own kids. 

Today's guest is someone that left the US and never really returned. Michelle Hodge Anderson is an American Expat who moved abroad to teach English in Korea. From there she saw the world and never returned home to the US. 

 

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EP 16:  Discovering Denmark  With Niceno Larsen

EP 16: Discovering Denmark With Niceno Larsen

On today’s episode we will be talking about what to do during these long winter days in Denmark. To me the hardest months to be in Denmark is in January-March because it is cold, windy and dark. Also, especially during these corona times where most of the places are closed and locked down. You can’t even meet with friends and have lunch AND all children's places are closed too. What can we do to keep sane during this long dreadful winter especially with the corona times? Today I have a blogger that is writing, filming and taking pictures of all her fun adventures with her kids. She has been living in Denmark for over 10 years. We will be talking about how she ended up in Denmark and about her fabulous blog Discover Denmark Diary. Plus, tips on what you can discover in Denmark.

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EP 14: Raising Awareness of Autism While Living Abroad

EP 14: Raising Awareness of Autism While Living Abroad

On Today’s episode, I have Therese Christensen, an international mom from the Philippines. Her husband is danish/filippino and they have 1 son together, named Fredrik.  They are living in Denmark AND Frederik has Autism. 

We will be discussing with Therese about her life in Denmark with her family, and raising her son with Autism. She also wrote a children’s book along with her son that can build awareness for other parents and people out in the world.

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Ep 13: The Stress Of Being An International Parent

Ep 13: The Stress Of Being An International Parent

In today’s episode we are going to talk about how stressing being an international parent can be. We try to speak the language, adapt to the way of life and raise our kids in a completely different world then we grew up in. We also have the pressure of trying to keep it all together in front of our kids. 

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