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Found in Estonia bi-weekly podcast is sharing conversations with internationals who have made Estonia their home.
It’s here to inspire more open-mindedness, bring people together and turn "anonymous foreigner" stereotypes into real-life humans.
Foreigners are sharing their experiences, useful tips, recommendations, and hilarious thoughts about Estonians and life in Estonia.


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Found in Estonia Found in Estonia

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Found in Estonia bi-weekly podcast is sharing conversations with internationals who have made Estonia their home.
It’s here to inspire more open-mindedness, bring people together and turn "anonymous foreigner" stereotypes into real-life humans.
Foreigners are sharing their experiences, useful tips, recommendations, and hilarious thoughts about Estonians and life in Estonia.


Learn more about all the episodes and join the monthly newsletter:
www.foundinestonia.ee

    #69 Nicholas Amorim from Brazil to Estonia: A love letter to Estonia that Estonians don’t watch

    #69 Nicholas Amorim from Brazil to Estonia: A love letter to Estonia that Estonians don’t watch

    #69 Nicholas Amorim from Brazil to Estonia: A love letter to Estonia that Estonians don’t watch



    If Nicholas Amorim could hit the reset button on his life, he would choose to relive his childhood in Estonia. Join us as we dive into the captivating story of Nicholas, a Brazilian musician, who writes songs about Estonian women. A creative and emotional spirit, who has decided to follow his creative passions to uplift his life. After living in Estonia for 7 years, he is more sure than ever, that this is the place and first real home for him.



    Discover the inspiration behind "Love Letter for Estonia" as Nicholas shares the story of how his documentary was born. Learn about the captivating scenes and emotional encounters that shaped this heartfelt tribute to a country that has become his first true home.

    We talk about: 


    Why is it surprising that Estonian newspapers don’t have dedicated pages for crime sections?
    The Inspiration behind the "Love Letter for Estonia" documentary!
    What makes a year with 4 seasons special?
    The unique phenomenon of Estonians being impressed by even basic Estonian language skills.
    What’s up with gifting so many flowers at any concert? 



    Link to his music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8g6elVQujc

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    • 1 hr 9 min
    #68 Jorge Herrera from Guatemala: border crossing for Guatemalans, and why are Estonians not inviting people over for dinner?

    #68 Jorge Herrera from Guatemala: border crossing for Guatemalans, and why are Estonians not inviting people over for dinner?

    Found in Estonia podcast episode 68 with Jorge Herrera from Guatemala



    From one tiny country to another. What attracts someone from Central America to move to Estonia after already living in the local dream country - the US? Meet Jorge from Guatemala, who loves to share his culture, experience new things, and learn more and more about Estonia. 



    He shares how he moved to the US as a teenager without papers. How after 6 years abroad he returned and built his life up in Guatemala again. How he found his passion in the food industry? And what made him decide to move to Estonia?



    We also talk about: 


    Living in the US without papers
    Life in the capital of Guatemala vs in the rural areas?
    How Estonian public transportation helps people to manage their time?
    Estonian sauna and black bread
    Why are Estonians not inviting people over for dinner?



    Get in touch with Jorge about his cacao and tortilla evenings: 

    https://www.facebook.com/jorgeluis.herrera.792



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    • 1 hr 27 min
    #67 Lea Kreinin: Hungarian kisses, warm people, and a system of politeness

    #67 Lea Kreinin: Hungarian kisses, warm people, and a system of politeness

    Found in Estonia podcast episode 67 with Lea Kreinin



    Why would an Estonian want to move to Hungary? Meet Lea Kreinin, who fell in love with the Hungarian language and moved to Budapest to become an Estonian language lecturer at the local University. Lea loves Hungary and Hungarians and shares in our chat: 




    System of politeness in Hungary
    Hungarian school system - with high-level music lessons, skiing trips, and forest camps.
    How Harry Potter helped Lea’s children to become more popular in school?
    Should you kiss or hug people in Hungary?
    Hungarian villages
    What did she miss about Estonia, when she felt homesick?
    Why does Lea think the Estonian language is easy to learn?



    🌺 This episode is supported by the Ernö Koch Foundation, which aims to support cultural collaboration between Estonia and Hungary. 🌺



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    • 51 min
    #66 Orsolya Sild from Hungary: Teaching Estonian language as a foreigner

    #66 Orsolya Sild from Hungary: Teaching Estonian language as a foreigner

    Found in Estonia podcast episode 66 with Orsolya Sild from Hungary: Teaching Estonian language as a foreigner

    Meet Orsolya Sild, who learned the Estonian language before moving to Estonia! It was even a precondition from the local university. After 3 years of living in Estonia, Orsolya is now teaching other internationals to speak Estonian. She also says Estonian summers are worse than winters, find out why in the episode!



    We talk about: 


    How did she master the Estonian language?
    Why are Estonians not introducing themselves?
    How can a garbage collector support Estonian immigration? 
    Is garden work bringing Estonians together?
    Why is Estonian summer worse than winter?





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    • 1 hr 2 min
    #65 Manan from Pakistan: Moving from collective culture to individual culture

    #65 Manan from Pakistan: Moving from collective culture to individual culture

    Found in Estonia podcast episode 65 with Manan from Pakistan: Moving from collective culture to individual culture



    Manan moved to Estonia from Pakistan 8 years ago. He says, he even feels that he didn’t choose Estonia, Estonia chose him. He has an engineering background and he is a content creator on Youtube.



    We talk about: 

    * Why he was surprised to see female bus drivers in Estonia?* How to learn the Estonian language through different senses?

    * What do individual and collective cultures mean and how easy is it to switch between them?

    * Nakedness in Estonia
    * Different flavors of silence
    * Why are Pakistani people friendlier than Estonians?



    Mentions from the episode: 

    -> Pakistani food place in Tallinn: Zaiqa Restaurant & Takeaway

    -> Manan’s Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MananAnwar



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    • 1 hr 13 min
    #64 Henri Ormus: When I started working in Finland it was really a culture shock!

    #64 Henri Ormus: When I started working in Finland it was really a culture shock!

    Found in Estonia podcast episode 64 with Henri Ormus

    How can an Estonian become a nuclear engineer if it’s not taught in Estonia? Meet Henri Ormus, who is a nuclear engineer, and listen to his story of becoming one. Henri has lived and worked in the US, Sweden, Finland, and Russia and after living 14 years abroad just returned to Estonia. He is the co-founder and board member of Fermi Energia, which aims to build small modular reactors in Estonia.

    We talk about:


    How did he discover the nuclear field?
    Differences between engineers in Finland, Russia, and Estonia?
    How can scholarships change people’s lives?
    Why did he have a culture shock when starting to work in Finland?
    How easy was it to move back to Estonia after all this time?

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    This season features Estonians, who are no strangers to living abroad and today live back in Estonia. We will talk about why, when, and how did they end up living abroad, how was their experience compared to living in Estonia, and how their perspectives shift after moving back to Estonia.

    This season is powered by the non-profit organization Mondo, which aims to reduce global inequality.

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    • 1 hr 1 min

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