This Was Supposed to be Easy Podcast
Episode Description What happens when a lifelong dream finally becomes reality? In this 2 part episode, Amy sits down with Cheryl to unpack her May 2026 adventure through Sweden, Finland, and Estonia. As someone who has spent years reading about Nordic culture, hygge, cozy living, and her own Nordic roots, Cheryl shares what it was like to finally experience these places firsthand. From Swedish meatballs and pickled herring to Finnish saunas and cold plunges in the Baltic Sea, this conversation explores the joys of travel, the surprises that come from stepping into another culture, and the lessons that emerge when we remain open to new experiences. Whether you're dreaming of international travel yourself or simply curious about what makes Nordic countries so fascinating, this 2 part episode offers a thoughtful reflection on curiosity, culture, comfort, and the magic of seeing a place you've only imagined before. Key Topics and Takeaways * Cheryl's long-standing fascination with Nordic culture and the concept of hygge. * Discovering family connections to Scandinavia through ancestry and personal history. * Food experiences in Sweden, including Swedish meatballs, lingonberries, pickled herring, and traditional recipes passed down through generations. * Trying reindeer and other uniquely Nordic foods. * Exploring the differences between Scandinavian and Nordic countries. * The role of public spaces, playgrounds, libraries, and museums in supporting childhood. * How Sweden and Finland approach risk, play, and outdoor experiences for children. * The cultural importance of saunas in Finland. * Experiencing a cold plunge in the Baltic Sea. * The surprising similarities between northern Michigan and parts of Scandinavia. * The beauty of slowing down, embracing coziness, and finding joy in seasonal living. * Why flexibility and curiosity can make travel more meaningful. Memorable Lines "I found my people." — Cheryl Priest "Every chair had a blanket on it. And I thought, this is magical." — Cheryl Priest "I was blown away by the opportunity to see what childhood looked like in public places." — Cheryl Priest "I'd fallen in love with a place before I'd ever actually been there." — Inspired by Cheryl's reflections "Who cares if we got on the wrong tram? That's going to be a funny story later on." — Cheryl Priest "Always be open to the experience and open to unplanned changes." — Cheryl Priest Challenge for the Week Think about a place, culture, experience, or tradition that has always fascinated you. Now ask yourself: * What draws me to it? * What have I only learned through books, videos, or social media? * What would it look like to experience it firsthand? You don't need an international plane ticket to start exploring. Visit a cultural festival. Try a new recipe. Read a book from a different country. Learn a few words in another language. Seek out a local experience that feels unfamiliar. Curiosity often begins long before the journey itself. Additional Resources Books Mentioned or Referenced * How to Winter by Kari Leibowitz * Books exploring Hygge and Nordic living * Resources on Scandinavian and Nordic culture Topics to Explore * Hygge (Denmark) * Lagom (Sweden) * Sisu (Finland) * Nordic approaches to childhood and play * Sauna culture and cold-water immersion * Sustainable city design and public spaces
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