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8. Life as an American Academic in Stockholm
44:25||Season 4, Ep. 8This episode explores what it’s like to be an American researcher based in Stockholm. From the advantages of Sweden’s collaborative academic environment and strong support for work-life balance to the challenges of language barriers and adjusting to a different research culture, we break down the pros and cons of living and working as an academic in Stockholm.Our guest is Andrea Voyer who is a professor of sociology at Stockholm University. Whether you're considering a move or just curious about international research life, this candid conversation offers valuable insights and personal reflections from someone who's lived it.
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7. Stockholm's Business DNA
45:17||Season 4, Ep. 7What makes Stockholm one of Europe’s most dynamic capitals? In this episode, we dive into the city’s strongest sectors – from tech and fintech to life sciences and sustainability. We explore the unique innovation climate, how Stockholm’s DNA is shaped by entrepreneurship and collaboration, and why international talent is drawn to be part of its future. You will also learn how the presence of 18 universities, culture, and an innovative business climate is fueling creativity.Our guest is Peter Sandberg, Deputy CEO at Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. Peter has a broad and international experience in strategy and business development, communications and public affairs from New York, London, Stockholm and Copenhagen.
6. Visit Stockholm: For Travelers and Staycation Seekers
41:18||Season 4, Ep. 6Whether you're a traveler seeking adventure or a local craving a refreshing staycation, Stockholm offers the best of both worlds. In this episode, we dive into the heart of Sweden’s capital, exploring its historic charm, vibrant neighborhoods, and hidden gems. From the cobblestone streets of Gamla Stan to the serene beauty of the archipelago, we’ll guide you through the city’s top experiences—whether you’re seeing it for the first time or rediscovering it with fresh eyes.Expect insider tips on iconic landmarks, events for free, and the best ways to embrace Stockholm’s unique blend of nature and urban life. Plus, we’ll uncover local secrets that make a Stockholm staycation just as thrilling as a holiday abroad.Our guest is Monica Enqvist, Head of Communications at Stockholm Business Region, which is the official business and destination development agency for the City of Stockholm.
5. Safety and Crime in Stockholm
36:39||Season 4, Ep. 5In this episode, we explore the complex factors contributing to the current crime situation in Stockholm. From socioeconomic disparities and gang violence to challenges around immigration and social integration, we break down the root causes of crime in the city. We also discuss the role of organized crime, and the impact of media coverage on public perception.But we also discuss safety. For most people Stockholm is still a very safe place.Today’s guest is Magnus Lindgren, from the Safer Sweden Foundation. He is a former police officer and have a PhD in psychology.
4. Successful Relocation to Sweden
41:05||Season 4, Ep. 4Rerun from April 2024.This week, we're diving into all things related to a move to Sweden. By listening to this episode, you'll get amazing tips on how to tackle both practical challenges and find the right mindset for a smooth and successful settling-in process in Sweden. Moving TO, instead of moving FROM, is one key to success. Another key is to have a long-term perspective from the beginning, even if your plan is to stay for a shorter period of time.We're thrilled to have Lena Rekdal, the founder of Nimmersion, a relocation company, as our guest on the podcast. With almost 30 years of experience, Lena is a true expert in relocation issues, immigration regulations, finding a home and a school, and landing successfully in Sweden. Learn more about https://www.nimmersion.com/By following Nimmersion on LinkedIn you will get a lot of practical information, updates and tips: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nimmersion/
3. Moving and Working within Europe
34:42||Season 4, Ep. 3In this episode, we’re joined by Eleonora Wand Vallada from EURES, the European Employment Services. EURES is a network that has existed for 30 years to facilitate the free movement of workers in Europe. With her expertise in cross-border labour mobility, Eleonora sheds light on the challenges and opportunities workers face when moving within the European Union. She shares valuable insights into how EURES supports both job seekers and employers, helping to navigate the complexities of the European labour market.Eleonora Wand Vallada has a truly international experience, having lived, studied and worked in several different countries throughout her life. Today she works at Arbetsförmedlingen – the Swedish Public Employment Service, which is the national coordinating office for EURES in Sweden.
2. A Glimpse into Swedish Schools
44:58||Season 4, Ep. 2In this episode, we take a closer look at how schools in Sweden operate. From the early years of pre-school to upper secondary school, we explore what makes the Swedish education system tick, including its focus on democratic values, equality and student well-being. Our guest, Annika Hedås Falk, an experienced principal, will give you a better understanding of daily life in Swedish classrooms and how the approach to teaching and learning might differ from what you’re used to. Whether you’re a parent, or just interested in education and curious about the Swedish system, this episode gives you a grounded look at how Swedish schools work.Annika Hedås Falk has 30 years' experience as principal and teacher in schools in different parts of Stockholm. She has worked in both compulsory and upper secondary schools, in both municipal and independent school. She has also worked for the City of Stockholm with strategic pedagogic leadership, and for the Nobel Foundation as Director of Education, building an international network for teachers around the world.
