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The Scandi Shift

Podkast av Meg Christiansen & Selena Wintersø

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The Scandi Shift: Two expat mamas, one epic adventure, and a treasure trove of tales!Join Meg and Selena as they dish out The Scandi Shift — a cheeky, raw guide to cracking the code of life in Denmark. Dive into the expat experience that no relocation brochure dares to reveal! Every episode, we unravel the unexpected, the delightful, and the “Wait… is this for real?” moments of moving abroad, parenting, working, and making connections in Copenhagen. From tackling the Danish school system to braving the long Scandinavian winters, navigating quirky customs, forging friendships, savoring the local cuisine, and just plain surviving. Consider us your crash-test dummies.We’re here for practical tips, hygge vibes, and our honest take on hitting the reset button as expat parents in Denmark.Tune in every other week for funny, honest conversations about expat life, family, culture, and starting over abroad. Velkommen to The Scandi Shift!

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13 Episoder

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Episode 11: What Nobody Tells You About Danish Birthday Parties

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2560863/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The Scandi Shift, Meg and Selena unpack the surprisingly complicated world of birthdays in Denmark — and all the cultural rules no one explains to expat parents beforehand. Using Meg’s recent experience hosting a Danish children’s birthday party at her home, they walk through the traditions, expectations, and very Danish details that can catch newcomers completely off guard. We talk about: *  The Danish birthday party rule most expat parents miss  *  Why weekday parties are secretly genius  *  Danish birthday cakes, flags, and party traditions  *  Why adults also expect wish lists  *  Hosting a party when you don’t fully speak Danish  *  What we learned from doing it the hard way  This episode is part cultural guide, part parenting survival story, and part love letter to the wonderfully strange world of Danish birthday culture. Danish birthday parties, birthdays in Denmark, parenting in Denmark, expat life Denmark, Danish culture explained, living in Copenhagen with kids, raising children abroad. Meg announces "Across the Table", a new Copenhagen dinner series from The Scandi Shift created for Danes and internationals looking for real conversation, meaningful connection, beautiful spaces, good food, and wine shared around one table. The first gathering takes place June 11. Included in your ticket is a private art tour, dinner, and conversation. Learn more at t [https://www.thescandishift.com/across-the-table?utm_source=chatgpt.com]hescandishift.co  🎧 New episodes every other week — follow to stay updated!  📩 Email: TheScandiShift@gmail.com  📍 Instagram: @TheScandiShift ⭐️ Please rate + review — it helps other expats find the show!

13. mai 2026 - 28 min
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Episode 10: The Hidden Cost of Fitting In: Identity, Burnout & Belonging in Denmark (Part 2)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2560863/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The Scandi Shift, Meg and Selena continue their conversation on belonging — moving beyond the surface and into what it actually feels like underneath. Because the cost of fitting in isn’t always obvious. It shows up slowly. In pressure. In self-doubt. In moments where you don’t quite feel like yourself — even when everything on the outside looks like it’s working. We talk about: *  The emotional toll of trying to fit in over time  *  When adapting starts to feel like losing parts of yourself  *  The quiet pressure of cultural expectations (and where it shows up)  *  Missing your people — and what that absence really feels like  *  How identity shifts in small, subtle ways  *  The moment you realize you might be “editing” yourself  *  Why not every space is meant for you — and why that’s okay  This episode goes deeper into the reality of building a life abroad — the part that’s harder to name, but often the most impactful. Because belonging isn’t just about learning how things work.  It’s about figuring out where you don’t have to change to fit. Expat life Denmark, belonging in Denmark, identity abroad, moving to Denmark, cultural adaptation, expat experience, living in Copenhagen. Meg announces "Across the Table", a new Copenhagen dinner series from The Scandi Shift created for Danes and internationals looking for real conversation, meaningful connection, beautiful spaces, good food, and wine shared around one table. The first gathering takes place June 11. Included in your ticket is a private art tour, dinner, and conversation. Learn more at t [https://www.thescandishift.com/across-the-table?utm_source=chatgpt.com]hescandishift.co  🎧 New episodes every other week — follow to stay updated!  📩 Email: TheScandiShift@gmail.com  📍 Instagram: @TheScandiShift ⭐️ Please rate + review — it helps other expats find the show!

29. april 2026 - 21 min
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Episode 9: The Cost of Fitting In: What It Really Takes to Belong in Denmark (Part 1)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2560863/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The Scandi Shift, Meg and Selena continue their mini-series on belonging — and take on a topic that feels a little more uncomfortable: the cost of fitting in. Because belonging isn’t always effortless. And it’s not always visible. When you move to a new country, fitting in often starts as something practical — learning the systems, observing social cues, adjusting your behavior. But over time, that subtle adjustment can turn into something deeper: editing yourself, second-guessing how you show up, and constantly asking, “Is this too much?” We talk about: *  The difference between adapting vs. changing yourself  *  The subtle ways you start “editing” your personality  *  Feeling slightly “on” all the time — and why it’s exhausting  *  Navigating language barriers and identity at the same time  *  The pressure to integrate while still being yourself  *  The emotional impact of trying to belong in a new culture  *  Why expat forums can sometimes make things worse instead of better  This episode explores the quieter, less talked-about side of relocation — the part that doesn’t show up in logistics or checklists, but builds slowly over time. This is Part 1 of a deeper conversation. In the next episode, we’ll unpack what this ongoing adjustment can really cost — emotionally, mentally, and over time. Expat life Denmark, belonging in Denmark, fitting in abroad, moving to Denmark, cultural adaptation, expat identity, living in Copenhagen. Meg announces "Across the Table", a new Copenhagen dinner series from The Scandi Shift created for Danes and internationals looking for real conversation, meaningful connection, beautiful spaces, good food, and wine shared around one table. The first gathering takes place June 11. Included in your ticket is a private art tour, dinner, and conversation. Learn more at t [https://www.thescandishift.com/across-the-table?utm_source=chatgpt.com]hescandishift.co  🎧 New episodes every other week — follow to stay updated!  📩 Email: TheScandiShift@gmail.com  📍 Instagram: @TheScandiShift ⭐️ Please rate + review — it helps other expats find the show!

15. april 2026 - 21 min
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Episode 8: Danes Say WHAT?! Funny Danish Sayings That Make No Sense

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2560863/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The Scandi Shift, Meg and Selena take a lighter turn and dive into one of the most surprising (and confusing) parts of learning a new language: idioms. Because once you start translating things literally, nothing makes sense. From “shooting the parrot” to “the sausage of death” to “playing king carrot,” Danish expressions quickly become a crash course in both language and culture — and a reminder that understanding a country goes far beyond vocabulary. We talk about: *  What idioms are and why they rarely translate  *  The Danish expressions that completely confused us  *  Trying (and struggling) to pronounce Danish out loud  *  How idioms reveal cultural nuance you don’t learn in textbooks  *  The moments where you realize you understand the words… but not the meaning  This episode is part language lesson, part cultural decoding, and part chaos — and a perfect reminder that sometimes the best way to understand a place is to laugh at how little sense it makes at first. Danish language, funny Danish idioms, learning Danish, expat life Denmark, living in Copenhagen, Danish culture explained, language and culture Denmark. Meg announces "Across the Table", a new Copenhagen dinner series from The Scandi Shift created for Danes and internationals looking for real conversation, meaningful connection, beautiful spaces, good food, and wine shared around one table. The first gathering takes place June 11. Included in your ticket is a private art tour, dinner, and conversation. Learn more at t [https://www.thescandishift.com/across-the-table?utm_source=chatgpt.com]hescandishift.co  🎧 New episodes every other week — follow to stay updated!  📩 Email: TheScandiShift@gmail.com  📍 Instagram: @TheScandiShift ⭐️ Please rate + review — it helps other expats find the show!

1. april 2026 - 31 min
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Episode 7: Do You Belong in Denmark? Fitting In vs Belonging as an Expat

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2560863/fan_mail/new] Belonging is something many people search for when they move to a new country — but what does it actually mean to belong somewhere? In this episode of The Scandi Shift, Meg and Selena shift from their usual light-hearted observations about life in Denmark to a deeper conversation about belonging, identity, and what it really feels like to build a life abroad. Prompted by a recent post from an expat leaving Copenhagen after struggling to feel accepted, they unpack a question many international residents quietly wrestle with: Is fitting in the same thing as belonging? Drawing from their own experiences growing up in different cultures and moving across countries, Meg and Selena explore the emotional and practical sides of building a life somewhere new — from language and friendship to identity and the slow process of building a community. They also reflect on why belonging can take longer in Denmark than people expect, and why many newcomers underestimate the patience required when integrating into a society with deeply rooted social circles. This episode marks the beginning of a new mini-series exploring belonging in Denmark, where they’ll examine different aspects of integration, identity, and what it means to truly feel at home in a place that wasn’t your birthplace. IN THIS EPISODE We talk about: • The difference between fitting in and truly belonging  • Why moving countries can trigger deeper questions about identity  • Growing up feeling like you don’t quite fit where you started  • How language can open doors to belonging abroad  • Why making friends in Denmark often takes longer than expected  • The role of community, friendships, and “finding your people”  • Why belonging is rarely a single moment — and more often a slow process expat life Denmark, living in Denmark as a foreigner, belonging abroad, expat identity, making friends in Denmark, integration in Denmark, moving to Denmark experience, Copenhagen expat life, feeling at home abroad, life as an international in Denmark  Meg announces "Across the Table", a new Copenhagen dinner series from The Scandi Shift created for Danes and internationals looking for real conversation, meaningful connection, beautiful spaces, good food, and wine shared around one table. The first gathering takes place June 11. Included in your ticket is a private art tour, dinner, and conversation. Learn more at t [https://www.thescandishift.com/across-the-table?utm_source=chatgpt.com]hescandishift.co  🎧 New episodes every other week — follow to stay updated!  📩 Email: TheScandiShift@gmail.com  📍 Instagram: @TheScandiShift ⭐️ Please rate + review — it helps other expats find the show!

18. mars 2026 - 30 min
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