

Life in Norway Show
David Nikel
An English language guide to living and working in Norway, featuring interviews with both expats and Norwegians. Find out what it's like to live and work in Scandinavia, and whether Norway really is the happiest country on earth.
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Jan 5, 2018 • 38min
LIN 09: Living in Lofoten with Photographer Cody Duncan
Life in Norway Show Episode 9: Living in Lofoten Full show notes from the episode can be found at https://www.lifeinnorway.net/episode9 American photographer Cody Duncan gives us the lowdown on what life is really like in Lofoten, northern Norway. Lofoten is one of the most popular bucket list destinations for travellers, but very few people actually live there. One of those lucky few is American photographer Cody Duncan, who makes a living leading photo tours, selling ebooks, and taking photos. He joins the latest episode of the Life in Norway Show to talk all about life in Lofoten, the good and the bad. If you've ever dreamed of living in a remote yet beautiful part of Norway, this is a must-listen episode. For more on Lofoten, check out our Lofoten travel guide. We talk about: Why Cody moved to Lofoten How it was for an American to get a self-employed work permit What makes Lofoten such a special place for photography The best ways to get to Lofoten The downsides of life in Lofoten The cost of living in a remote part of northern Norway Cody's recommended hikes and beaches Links from the show: Cody's website: 68 North Cody's photo tours Lofoten photography eBooks And to find out more about Whitney: Follow Cody on Twitter Follow Cody on Instagram

Dec 21, 2017 • 44min
LIN 08: Norwegian Food with Whitney Love Bredland
Life in Norway Show Episode 8: Norwegian Food Full show notes from the episode can be found at https://www.lifeinnorway.net/episode8 Whitney Bredland Love from the Thanks for the Food blog is the latest guest on the Life in Norway Show. Whitney talks to us about the interesting world of Norwegian food. We look at Norwegian cuisine from the perspective of living here, and some tips for visitors too. We also take a trip around Norway and hear about some of the regional specialities. We talk about: Why Whitney decided to start a food blog A typical Norwegian diet and the daily eating routine The Norwegian tradition of boiled potatoes Whitney's favourite Norwegian dishes Recommendations for visitors Whitney's trip to Røros How shopping for food and groceries differs from the USA Links from the show: Whitney's cookbook: Thanks for the Food Food safari in Røros And to find out more about Whitney: Follow Whitney on Twitter Whitney's food blog: Thanks for the Food Whitney's cookbook: Thanks for the Food Enjoying the Life in Norway Show? Please consider supporting us from just $2 per month - that's less than the price of a simple black coffee here in Norway! Not only will your support guarantee the future of the show, supporters get access to exclusive Q&A podcasts where you can ask any question about Norway. You’ll also get massive discounts on all eBooks we produce. Support the show here.

Dec 8, 2017 • 56min
LIN 07: Living in Oslo with Jason Moore
Life in Norway Show Episode 7: Living in Oslo Full show notes from the episode can be found at https://www.lifeinnorway.net/episode7 Jason Moore from the Zero to Travel podcast is the latest guest on the Life in Norway Show. Jason talks to us about living in Norway's capital city, the differences from life in the United States, and his list of must-see places for travellers planning a trip to Oslo. We talk about: Why Jason and his wife chose to live in Norway over the USA Jason's description of Oslo for a first-time visitor The biggest difference between Norway and an American state capital A typical day in the life of an Oslo resident The biggest challenges relocating to Oslo Jason's recommendations for what to see in Oslo The best value places to eat in the capital Jason's travels outside of Oslo, including his visit to Fjærland Links from the show: Food hall in Oslo: Mathallen Vietnamese restaurant in Oslo: Lille Saigon Accommodation in Fjærland: Bøyum Camping Activities in Engerdal: Engerdal Fjellstyre Learn more about Engerdal: Femund Engerdal Support the Life in Norway Show on Patreon Moon Norway guidebook Living in Oslo And to find out more about Jason: Follow Jason on Twitter Listen to Jason's travel podcast Zero to Travel Listen to Jason's location independent podcast Location Indie Enjoying the Life in Norway Show? Please consider supporting us from just $2 per month - that's less than the price of a simple black coffee here in Norway! Not only will your support guarantee the future of the show, supporters get access to exclusive Q&A podcasts where you can ask any question about Norway. You’ll also get massive discounts on all eBooks we produce. Support the show here.

Nov 24, 2017 • 40min
LIN 06 - Canadian Ambassador in Norway
Life in Norway Show Episode 6: The Canadian Ambassador to Norway Learn about the life of a modern diplomat as Artur Wilczynski joins the latest episode of the Life in Norway Show. I'm pleased to welcome my first Canadian guest to the Life in Norway Show, but not just any Canadian. Artur Wilczynski moved to Norway in 2014 to take up the role of Canadian Ambassador to Norway. Since taking up the post, the Ambassador has travelled Norway extensively meeting Canadians living in Norway and talking to Norwegians about the country's relationship with Canada. Get full show notes and links to everything we talk about at https://www.lifeinnorway.net/episode6

Nov 10, 2017 • 45min
LIN 05: Living in Trondheim
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 Links from the show: The List magazine Wil's photography business Living in Trondheim Trondheim Travel Guide Mesob, the new Ethiopian restaurant Wil mentioned Support the Life in Norway Show on Patreon Enjoying the Life in Norway Show? Please consider supporting us from just $2 per month - that's less than the price of a simple black coffee here in Norway! Not only will your support guarantee the future of the show, supporters get access to exclusive Q&A podcasts where you can ask any question about Norway. You’ll also get massive discounts on all eBooks we produce. Support the show here.

Oct 27, 2017 • 42min
LIN 04: Working Culture in Norway
Life in Norway Show Episode 4: Working Culture in Norway Full show notes from the episode can be found at https://www.lifeinnorway.net/episode4 Former US Marine Dave Smith joins the Life in Norway Show to talk about the differences between office life in the USA and Norway. Back in 2014, Dave travelled to Trondheim with his Norwegian girlfriend in an attempt to find work and make a home for himself. Three years later, he's happily married, working as Head of Marketing for a rapidly growing startup, and has fully embraced the Norwegian lifestyle. Although this is episode four, our conversation was actually the first one I recorded for the Life in Norway Show, so my thanks for Dave agreeing to the interview before the podcast even existed! I'm sure you'll agree he gives some great insights and advice for newcomers to the country. We talk about: What Dave considers the biggest difference between working life in Norway and the USA The emphasis on family and what really matters in life Whether a tech startup can succeed in a country with a more relaxed approach to working life What to expect working in a Norwegian office Dave's top tips for finding a job in Norway If extra vacation days result in reduced productivity or not Links from the show: Dave's original article on Working Culture in Norway The company where Dave works: Dogu Dave's podcast The Art of Sales Dave's article on the Downsides of Working in Norway Support the Life in Norway Show on Patreon Enjoying the Life in Norway Show? Please consider supporting us from just $2 per month - that's less than the price of a simple black coffee here in Norway! Not only will your support guarantee the future of the show, supporters get access to exclusive Q&A podcasts where you can ask any question about Norway. You’ll also get massive discounts on all eBooks we produce. Support the show here.

Oct 13, 2017 • 49min
LIN 03: Raising a Child in Norway
Life in Norway Show Episode 3: Raising a Child in Norway Full show notes from the episode can be found at https://www.lifeinnorway.net/episode3 American expat Audrey Camp talks about the differences in childcare between the USA and Norway, and the challenges of having a baby in a foreign country. Audrey Camp is a freelance writer and American expat living in Oslo, Norway with her husband and daughter. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from Lesley University and her MA in British and American Literature from the University of Oslo. Her work has appeared in a variety of magazines, literary journals, and anthologies, and she is the co-author of Startup Guide Oslo and Startup Guide Vienna. In March 2017, she was elected Chair of Democrats Abroad Norway, giving her a chance to stretch her progressive political muscles. Today, she teaches seminars in American Literature at the University of Oslo. As I've never had a child in either the UK or Norway, I invited Audrey on the show to talk about the process of pregnancy, childcare, and raising a child in Norway. I learned so much from this episode, and I just know you're going to do the same! In this episode you'll learn: What support a pregnant woman can expect in Norway The incredible young age at which children start kindergarten Why inner city Oslo is a great place to raise a child The differences in parental leave between the USA and Norway Audrey's favourite hangouts in the Norwegian capital Moon Norway: This episode of the Life in Norway Show is proudly sponsored by the Moon Norway travel guidebook. Grab your copy now to help plan your ideal trip to Norway. Useful links from the show: Audrey's website: http://audreycamp.com Mathallen food hall: https://mathallenoslo.no/en/ Hendrix Ibsen coffee shop: http://hendrixibsen.rocks Follow Audrey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/audreycamp Full show notes from the episode can be found at https://www.lifeinnorway.net/episode3

Sep 29, 2017 • 26min
LIN 02: Living in Arctic Norway
Life in Norway Show Episode 2: Life in Arctic Norway German blogger Vanessa Brune talks about life in Tromsø, what she loved about the Norwegian Arctic, but why she chose to move on. Vanessa moved to Norway for a Master's degree course in Indigenous studies, and soon fell in love with the place. She started her blog, Snow in Tromsø, to chronicle her adventures and share her travel tips with a wider audience. But after several years in the Arctic, Vanessa has chosen to move with her boyfriend to a different part of Norway. On this episode you'll learn: What's great about living in Arctic Norway The surprising amount of things to do in Tromsø The biggest downside of life in Tromsø Why Vanessa chose to leave, and where she now calls home How someone who doesn't like red meat or fish gets on in Norway! This episode of the Life in Norway Show is proudly sponsored by the Moon Norway travel guidebook. Grab your copy now to help plan your ideal travel experience in Norway: http://norwaytraveller.com/moon Useful links: Snow in Tromso: https://www.snowintromso.com How to get around in Northern Norway: https://www.snowintromso.com/blog/2016/10/visiting-northern-norway-how-to-get-around Vanessa's guidebook to Tromsø: https://www.snowintromso.com/guidebook-tromso To get more information on the Life in Norway Show or to sign up to the Norway Weekly newsletter to make sure you don't miss out on any future episodes, simply head on over to https://www.lifeinnorway.net

Sep 17, 2017 • 35min
LIN 01: A Frog in the Fjord
French blogger Lorelou Desjardins joins the podcast to discuss her unintentional stardom in Norwegian media and her experience writing a book in her fourth language. They also talk about the challenges of integration and share humorous insights on learning Norwegian. The conversation explores Norwegian behaviors, the response to foreigners' concerns, and favorite places in Norway.

Sep 17, 2017 • 1min
LIN Trailer: Welcome to the Show
The Life in Norway Show provides an insider's view on Norway, in English. Join our host David Nikel, a British expat who has lived in Norway since 2011, as he interviews fellow foreigners about what life is really like in this part of Scandinavia. Is Norway really the happiest country on earth? Let's find out! Podcast Info: https://www.lifeinnorway.net