Found in Estonia
Found in Estonia is a podcast 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. Host of the podcast: Tiina Pärtel Learn more about all the episodes and join the monthly newsletter: www.foundinestonia.ee
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#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 watchIf Nicholas Amorim could hit the reset button on his life, he would choose to relive ...
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#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 ...
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#67 Lea Kreinin: Hungarian kisses, warm people, and a system of politenessFound 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 Buda...
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#66 Orsolya Sild from Hungary: Teaching Estonian language as a foreignerFound 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 ...
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#65 Manan from Pakistan: Moving from collective culture to individual cultureFound 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 eve...
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#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 l...
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#63 Maria Sakarias: "I didn't want to be the one, telling stories of other people creating change in their countries, I wanted to have a story to tell too."Found in Estonia podcast episode 63 with Maria Sakarias Maria Sakarias was 16 when she first lived a year abroad in France. After that, she’s been living in the UK and Netherlands,...
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#62 Andres Sirel: Moving to Malaysia with his wife and two kids for workFound in Estonia podcast episode 62 with Andres Sirel Andres is an Estonian, who is a father, an entrepreneur, and a lifelong learner. He worked at Microsoft for over 11 years whic...
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#61 Liina Metsküla: I want to visit all the countries in the worldFound in Estonia podcast episode 61 with Liina Metsküla Liina Metsküla is an Estonian who has visited 84 countries, and has a dream to visit them all! She is the author of 3 travel...
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#60 Silver Tambur - Estonia as a society is still quite conservativeFound in Estonia podcast episode 60 with Silver Tambur Silver arrived in London with his backpack and 50 pounds. He started as a cleaner, then went to study there, then got a job a...
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💥 #59 Welcome to the new season 💥A new season is about to start! In this short episode, you can hear highlights for Tiina, when spending a summer in Estonia and learn what the new season will be about! This seaso...
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#58 Tiina Pärtel: good bye for nowFound in Estonia podcast episode #58 with Tiina Pärtel the creator and host of this podcast. It’s time for a break. This episode will go over What? Why? When? What else to listen t...
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#57 Michiel Oude Alink from the Netherlands to Estonia: Cycling in Tallinn seems horrifying and terrifyingFound in Estonia podcast episode number 57 with Michiel Oude Alink from the Netherlands. Michiel shares how life can be outside of bigger cities. He explains why after growing up ...
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#56 Maiko from Japan to Estonia: without the mountains, the sky seemed too closeFound in Estonia podcast episode number 56 with Maiko from Japan. Maiko is a Japanese-born music-loving woman. Unlike most of the previous podcast guests, she is living in a small...
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#55 Hande Akiman from Turkey to Estonia: Estonians are not aware that they live in a country better than two-thirds of countries in the worldFound in Estonia podcast episode #55 with Hande Akiman from Turkey. Hande and her husband decided they are going to move to another country. So they started looking at the world m...
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#54 Nikola Kolev from Bulgaria to Estonia: your language is one of the best for singing!Found in Estonia podcast episode #54 with Nikola Kolev from Bulgaria. Nikola is a professional musician, singing teacher, and voice-over artist with high energy and lots of stories...
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#53 Piret Potisepp: founder of Tallinn DesigntoursFound in Estonia podcast episode #53 with Piret Potisepp This episode is in collaboration with Tallinn Designtours. Namely, Piret Potisepp is a well-traveled and active Estonian. ...
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#52 Ellie Shaw from Scotland to Estonia: same-sex marriages in Estonia, forest people and sauerkrautFound in Estonia podcast episode #52 with Ellie from Scotland. Ellie Shaw decided to make Estonia her home after living in Scotland, Bulgaria, and United States. Being married to a...
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#50 Leonardo Ortega from Mexico to Estonia: Making life easier for other foreigners moving to Estonia#50 Leonardo Ortega from Mexico to Estonia: Making life easier for other foreigners moving to Estonia Found in Estonia podcast episode 50 with Leonardo Ortega from Mexico. Leonardo...
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*EST* #51 Leonardo Ortega: kolides Mehhikost Eestisse: Kui lund sajab ütleb mu ema siiani: "Okei ole kodus ja ära mine välja!"Found in Estonia podcasti saade number 51 koos Leonardo Ortega-ga Mehhikost. Külas on Eesti Rahvusvahelise Maja juht Leonardo Ortega, kes kolis Eestisse umbes 10 kastat tagasi. Tän...
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#49 Ross Allen from the UK to Estonia: Living in Estonia as a British AmbassadorFound in Estonia podcast episode #49 with Ross Allen from the UK. Ross Allen is the current British Ambassador to Estonia. He moved to Estonia in June 2021. Since then has joined ...
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#48 Melanie Güllich from Germany: I wouldn’t want Estonians to changeFound in Estonia podcast episode #48 with Melanie Güllich from Germany. Join in and listen to how Melanie compares Estonia with 4 other countries, where she’s lived in. *She gives ...
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#47 Auste Cerniauskaite from podcast Living in LithuaniaFound in Estonia podcast meets Living in Lithuania podcast! What thrives someone to make their own podcast? Why speak with internationals living in your country? In this episode ...
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#46 Nicole Dennis from USA to Estonia: raising children in Estonia, International Women's Club and ChristmasFound in Estonia podcast fascinating episode #46 with Nicole Dennis from the USA! “Going to the supermarket and seeing someone that looks like 7-8-year-old buying something - that ...
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#45 Stefano Ellul from Malta to Estonia: his rules for Estonia, “island mentality”, UX design, and entrepreneurshipFound in Estonia podcast fascinating episode #45 with Stefano from Malta! For Stefano, it was a move to a lot bigger country with a lot more people, space, and nature. He says the ...
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#44 Benjamin André-Micolon from France: Estonians are living in the “Easy mode”Found in Estonia podcast chat number 44 with Ben from France. Meet Ben! He is a passionate learner and creator - he co-curates the beautiful Instagram channel @EestiPaigad, which s...
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#43 Ahmad Hussein from Jordan to Estonia: architecture, Jordanian hospitality and Estonian honestyFound in Estonia podcast chat number 43 with Ahmad Hussein from Jordan. *Story of how it took Ahmad 6 years to move to Estonia *How different can studying architecture be in Jordan...
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#42 Nicole Pono Weimer from Hawaii to Estonia - researching Estonian goat cheese, making kimchi, and in search of BouldersFound in Estonia podcast charming episode #42 with Pono from Hawaii! ☀️ Have you met anyone researching goat cheese making in Estonia? How much do you know about kimchi? Pono said ...
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#41 Jacobina De Rivera from Mexico to Estonia: I wouldn’t be able to have this quality of life in Mexico at allFound in Estonia podcast episode #41 with Jacobina De Rivera from Mexico! An episode full of energy, and fascinating topics! First off Jacobina is sharing her story which is a comb...
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#40 Olla Abbas from Sudan to Estonia: It’s all about having the right mindsetFound in Estonia podcast episode #40 with Olla Abbas from Sudan! Get ready to learn how Olla’s growth-oriented mindset works, already within the first 5 minutes of sharing her stor...