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Finding Finland

Podcast by Rudy Owens

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As an American with ancestors from Finland, I am personally connected to this Nordic nation. My podcast explores Finland from a Finnish-American perspective and the meaning of those ties. We’ll also explore Finnish society and culture and why Finland has become wildly cool—or as the Finns say, “Siistia!” For the seventh year in a row in March 2024, the United Nations named it the happiest country in the world. Let’s dive in to “all things Finland.”

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jakson Bryant Tolles: Finding ski trails and adventure in rural Imatra, Finland kansikuva

Bryant Tolles: Finding ski trails and adventure in rural Imatra, Finland

Bryant Tolles is an American expatriate who currently calls Imatra, Finland home when he is not back in the United States. He has spent the last two decades in finance and business consulting, having worked in the San Francisco Bay Area working with tech startups. He continues to work virtually with his consulting firm to help emerging startups. From his base in Imatra, just three kilometers north of the Russian border and three hours east from Helsinki, Tolles is enjoying his time Finland, skiing countless local ski trails in the surrounding communities in the winter. Warmer and summer weather finds him outdoors in Finland, exploring its many outdoor recreation opportunities. His base in Finland also allows him to visit neighboring countries. His next planned ski adventure will take him to Tartu, Estonia, in mid-February 2025 for the World Loppet ski race that he plans to race on traditional wooden skis.

17. tammi 2025 - 52 min
jakson Gail Bilto: New Yorker, Finnish-American, Michigan native, and family member kansikuva

Gail Bilto: New Yorker, Finnish-American, Michigan native, and family member

Gail Bilto was born in Detroit, Michigan, in the first half of the 1940s. She is also a descendant of Finnish-American families who settled in Michigan during the five decades of mass Finnish immigration to Michigan, Minnesota, and Ontario, Canada through the 1920s. She left her home state in 1978 and moved to New York City. Bilto currently calls the city her home. Her work history includes holding positions as a waitress, bartender, and for a market research firm. Starting in 1988, Bilto began working for farmers in the GrowNYC Greenmarkets found around the city, selling fresh food and farmers’ products, mostly at the Union Square Greenmarket. She retired in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic started. Bilto is related to Rudy Owens through their maternal families and separated by one generation.

16. heinä 2024 - 1 h 0 min
jakson Ronan Beckman: Author, Michigan native, and keen family genealogist with deep roots in Sweden kansikuva

Ronan Beckman: Author, Michigan native, and keen family genealogist with deep roots in Sweden

Ronan Beckman is historical fiction author with a focus on the “long Regency” and Late Georgian era. He was born in Michigan and for more than three decades has lived in the United Kingdom, with his family. He describes himself as a keen genealogist, inspired by his wife’s ancestors and his own family stories. He’s also an adoptee, who learned growing up he had ancestry in Sweden, which ultimately led him to iscovering his family history. Many of his relatives trace their roots to farming country in central Sweden, a place he visited in the early 2000s to meet his distant kin. That trip has special significance for Beckman and helped solidify part of his family identity. His first novel was published in 2020,  An Actress of Repute, and is available on Amazon. His latest project is to edit an updated version of rare, out-of-print book by a coal miner who became a Member of Parliament. Visions of the Mine by Samuel Woods is available through Amazon. Learn more about his work on his website [https://ronanbeckman.com/]. In this episode Owens shares his story [https://www.rudyowens.com/blood-is-thicker-than-water-meeting-my-kin-in-finland/] about his visit to his family villages in South Ostrobothnia, Finland, in 2023 and Beckman shares his story visiting his family's ancestral village about two decades earlier in central Sweden. Both Owens and Beckman found their biological kin in their adulthood. Owens and Beckman are both adoptees born in the Detroit/Metro Detroit area in the 1960s.

2. heinä 2024 - 1 h 5 min
jakson Antti Palosaari: Animator, illustrator, historic storyteller, and creator of Trolled. kansikuva

Antti Palosaari: Animator, illustrator, historic storyteller, and creator of Trolled.

Antti Palosaari is a non-award winning animator known to some for his YouTube channel Anttimation [https://www.youtube.com/@anttimation], which brings Finnish mythology, notably the Kalevala, and history to life for modern audiences. He is also the author of the comic Trolled [https://www.amazon.com/Trolled-1-Antti-Palosaari/dp/952698210X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=FYPADWIBUI8A&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.IoOnj7Cuqp8k6mn2VPUf-w.ovbx7p6TGjzBwn4A6wElccKfPh-AITw_IyWc7OJXoAM&dib_tag=se&keywords=trolled+comic&qid=1717851388&rnid=2941120011&s=books&sprefix=trolled+comic%2Caps%2C203&sr=1-1], which illustrates mythical Finnish history with what else but trolls. He specializes in two things: animation [https://anttimation.com/animation] and illustration [https://anttimation.com/illustration]. He currently lives in Tampere, Finland. His creative products can also be ordered and purchased online. Visit his page showcasing [https://trolledcomic.com/shop-1] his art merchandize, including some original designs that appear in his work.   Other places to find Palosaari’s work include: Trolled Comic: https://trolledcomic.com/ [https://trolledcomic.com/] US, UK, EU: https://linktr.ee/palosaari [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa3NGRUhwZEZLVHh1TDk0aHd3TG0zYzdMRFNoUXxBQ3Jtc0tuZ1Q3dGg1aGFwMEloRXA3bUhzQzg3MzlKLUt3aGRSSEJMSjN2YnRtRlVBcDBrQjZxeC16TUZLRDlZaU5BRlVMVkhYcFRkbEJZaVBWbmhtUkFrTWNvcGdnWndCenZNTS1tZHhraUlRWFEwUVAyVlQxMA&q=https%3A%2F%2Flinktr.ee%2Fpalosaari&v=gJuQmXXron0] Finland: https://holvi.com/shop/trolled/ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbi1xQ2Z1VDlxZmlWTUJSMjhUMGRHblNlMGdxd3xBQ3Jtc0ttNElNSzhUNU01cXUzaU1ESmFzNWFINDVTR2U5WjdUd2VMV0RFTXZ1eEpOWmpVbWlJZnJfY3J0czM2Z2MyWkNFZzJhczIzTEFQYTQweUxoM1FiTFhKVDd6VS0zRGZsbVJ2ZzRZMVFtaXZiMDVmQ1pvOA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fholvi.com%2Fshop%2Ftrolled%2F&v=gJuQmXXron0] Website: http://anttimation.com/ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa0ZyQUJTalN6ck0xR0xSdHMzb2Jwd3B2TXFnd3xBQ3Jtc0trTkNQTVBhcFJXdkNud3NrWmNaNXhwNm55U1NSbThWQzNfMUVCcXRQX2s5OVBHaGtlSFQyQ01nOHNJNmRlN3BVYjlxaVZzRXQ1X1ZtdHFOUzg0bmJuRExvWkEwWm13UmNWRWMwQ0k4UzJIcHlqbGUyVQ&q=http%3A%2F%2Fanttimation.com%2F&v=gJuQmXXron0]   Here are a few of my favorite videos by Palosaari, which I saw before my trip to Finland: -“Kalevala – Finland's National Epic Explained [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjbmGfXxfaU⁠]” -“Bear in Finnish mythology – a sacred animal [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nin56N2D9QE]” -"How to Fight Vikings – The Finnish Way [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIA658ZMJ74]"

14. kesä 2024 - 54 min
jakson Laura Aho: Bringing a People’s Stories to Life at the Genealogical Society of Finland kansikuva

Laura Aho: Bringing a People’s Stories to Life at the Genealogical Society of Finland

Laura Aho is the publicist for the Genealogical Society of Finland, Suomen Sukututkimusseura [https://www.genealogia.fi/en/] (⁠www.genealogia.fi/en/⁠). The organization, founded in 1917, the year of Finland’s independence, is an education and memory institution that, as a scientific society, promotes Finnish family and personal history research and publishes its results. It is based in Helsinki, Finland, and provides extensive genealogical resources for researchers in Finland and around the world. For the society, Aho also publishes the organization’s Jalmari magazine, a digital magazine for society members published 11 times a year.* The magazine’s stories cover current issues and themes dealing with the society and the field of genealogy. Aho is also a PhD candidate at the University of Helsinki, majoring in Latin language and Roman literature. She speaks seven languages, including Finnish, and is the author of many articles in her fields of study and collaborator on research projects in her home country and Europe. *In February 2024, Jalmari included Rudy Owens’ personal story how I found my Finnish kin in Finland in the summer of 2023 and the larger story of Finnish immigration to the United States in the late 19th and early 20th century.

3. kesä 2024 - 56 min
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