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 05: Balancing culture and language while raising children

EP 05: Balancing culture and language while raising children

In Today’s episode, we will be talking about how to balance culture and language all while trying to raise your children. What is acceptable in our home country is not really acceptable here in Denmark. How do parents balance both worlds while trying to keep their own culture? 

Today’s guest, Camila Gamelgaard-Baker is a Dane but grew up all over the world besides Denmark. She moved back here a couple of years ago and today she will talk about her experience of living abroad as a Dane and living in Denmark as a repat.

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