🍃 but you're fun even though you're foreign — with Hedvig
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Do you remember the first time you were called a foreigner? On this episode I speak with Hedvig Sandbu, a language and learning coach, as she reflects on her upbringing between two countries, her sense of belonging compared to others around her, and her passion for languages. We speak about growing up in a bubble, attending international schools, and people's perception of us that may be different than our own. She shares how throughout the pandemic, her idea of belonging changed and she reveals just how ingrained the practice of being in nature is to her Norwegian roots. Episode Mentions  Belgium Rapper: Stromae's song Bâtard  "monsieur n'est même pas raciste, vu que monsieur n'a pas de racines"Norwegian Philospher: Arne NÌss  and his philosophy "Ecosophy T"____________________ More about: Hedvig Sandbu Abundate Language Coaching  |  Abundate Podcast ____________________ Curious about the in-betweenish pod Website  |  Instagram  |  Contact The in-betweenish pod is produced by Beatriz Nour Music is composed and produced by Malik Elmessiry
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