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LIN 05: Living in Trondheim

Nov 10, 2017
45:17

Life in Norway Show Episode 5: Living in Trondheim

Full show notes from the episode can be found at https://www.lifeinnorway.net/episode5

Five episodes into the podcast and I'm finally joined by a fellow Brit! I promise we don't talk about football and tea too much. Wil Lee-Wright moved to Norway eight years ago with his Norwegian wife.

He works as a freelance photographer and was instrumental in the creation of The List, Trondheim's English language print magazine.

We talk about:

  • An introduction to Trondheim for those who've never been there
  • Why Trondheim is a great place to live
  • Why Wil started a print magazine in a small town in a digital age
  • The successes and challenges of the magazine
  • The downsides of life in Trondheim
  • Recommended things to do and places to eat in Trondheim

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