Season 1

Parenting is hard, but when you are in a new country, learning a new language and adapting to a new way of life… Parenting just got a little harder.

Listen to international parents share their experience living abroad, and how they keep it all together without going crazy. Get ready for some laughs, tears and unexpected stories from incredible parents.

Ep 20: Moving and Raising Kids In Denmark

Ep 20: Moving and Raising Kids In Denmark

I am interviewing a mom who is a Therapist, an expat mother, and moved to Denmark with her family 5 years ago. She helps many internationals cope with living abroad, and give them tools to get through life as an expat. We will talk about her life in Denmark with her family, and kids. AND, she will give some advice on moving abroad with children.

I haven’t really talked to many parents that moved to Denmark with older kids, so I am very happy to have her here. 

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Ep 09: Part 2 of Eike Einmann-Simpunwe - Art, Living Abroad, Children And Multi-Cultural family
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Ep 09: Part 2 of Eike Einmann-Simpunwe - Art, Living Abroad, Children And Multi-Cultural family

On this week's episode we will continue our conversation with Eike Einmann-Simpungwe

Last week we had our first episode where we talked about her life in Denmark with her multi-culture family. Just to recap to the listeners - Eike is from Estonia and her husband is from Zambia. They have 2 kids together and have lived in Denmark for several years. 

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Ep 08:  Living In A Multi-Cultural Household
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Ep 08: Living In A Multi-Cultural Household

In today’s episode, we will be discussing different cultures in one  household and how one family handles it.  When you are a parent there are many challenges that already come to raising children. But when an international parent is raising their kids in a different country; the challenges multiply. The parents are trying to navigate in a new country plus trying to maintain their culture for their children. 

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