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We speak with Daiva, Larissa, Lina and Lukas - participants of the Bring together program in 2023. The program invites Lithuanian diasdpora youth to come to Lithuania for a six week internship and cultural program. Tune in to hear about their experience of the program, the country and the influence it's had.
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In this episode we chat with Matt, the founder of The Garfunkels - International Choir of Vilnius. Matt's connection with Lithuania began in 1997 when he first visited as a teenager. Little did he know that this visit would set the stage for a lifelong love affair with the country. Join us as we delve into Matt's journey, exploring the transformative power of music, the beauty of cross-cultural connections, and the fulfillment of chasing one's dreams.
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Meet Domantė and Susith, who are building a community of locals and internationals in VIlnius through their project "Fellow space". We chat about the need for oportunities to meet people and build relationships, what it's like to write and deliver projects and how Erasmus projects can lead to starting your own NGO.
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It was a four-year mission for Ashley to acquire Lithuanian citizenship. Now, however, she is making the most of it. Join our conversation to hear how Ashley moved to Vilnius, why the most beautiful word in Lithuanian is "gegužė," and why you should try anything new at least once.
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For those wishing to move to Lithuania "Renkuosi Lietuvą" is the resource you need for a smooth move. Had a chat with consultants Edita and Marta about the most common as well as some stranger questions people have before moving. They share why it's important to do your homework before coming and bust some myths about moving to Lithuania along the way. If you are planning to make Lithuania your new home, check out their website https://www.renkuosilietuva.lt/ for practical information and help.
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On this episode we have two very special guests - Edita and Ramunė, who work at "Renkuosi LIetuvą" or "I choose Lithuania" and help those wishing to move here by consulting them on various questions. Hear as both Ramunė and Edita share their stories of having moved away from Lithuania and how they've come back and are now helping others wishing to do the same. Watch this space for another episode coming soon sharing more experience from the "Renkuosi Lietuva" team who will bust some myths about moving and share more stories of people coming to the country.
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In this week's episode, we welcome Caroline, a French expat who has made the move from Bordeaux to Alytus and then Vilnius, Lithuania. Caroline shares her experiences adapting to life in a new country, from finding work at the French Institute and teaching French individually to organizing a book club and hosting creative writing workshops. She also touches on the importance of being open and friendly with her neighbors and cashiers, and shares her love for walking. Plus, she shares her thoughts on personality tests and how they have helped her better understand herself and others. Tune in for a fascinating conversation with Caroline on her journey to Vilnius and the lessons she has learned along the way.
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A unique study program in creative industries brought Subhransu to Vilnius. With an absence of information about Lithuania in India, little did he know he would be discovering a "gothic Disneyland" as he know describes Vilnius. Join our conversation to find out why Vilnius is a perfect set for a mystery novel, what it's like to be part of the local Indian community and how to discover various cultures even during quarantine.
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In this special episode we chat with Ellie, Elvija and Lukas who are participants of the Bring together program for Lithuanian diaspora youth. It's a six week internship program in Vilnius, but as you will hear in the episode it's so much more than that. Tune in to hear each guests' personal story of visiting Lithuania and the amazing opportunities the program has created for them to get to know the country and life in Lithuania.
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Kate came to Lithuania first to study, then work, and now she's back having had to leave her country due to war. Despite the difficult circumstances she is actively engaged in helping others an contributing her skills in any way she can. We talk about her work as an interpreter translating the news, volunteering her time and creating content to help spread useful information. She also shares her discoveries of Vilnius - her current home, and memories of studying and living in Klaipėda.
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Austen came to Lithuania through the Fullbright program to work as a teaching assistant in Tauragė. He shares his experience working in America's national parks, teaching English, the history of his Litvak great grandparents and his adventures teaching, traveling the country collecting the "Surink Lietuva" magnets.
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Godsman came to Lithuania following new career opportunities through the Digital Explorers talents program with 11 other Nigerians and has since been living an active lifestyle here. Football, kayaking and even a 200km cycle trip are a few of the adventures he shares in this conversation. He speaks about the differences between Lithuanians ad Nigerians, his passion for music and his favorite places to visit in Kaunas.
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From opening a hair salon to moving to Vilnius just weeks before expecting a baby, Dale has many stories to tell about his adventures coming to and starting his life in Lithuania. Join our conversation where he shares his experience of starting a business, building a house, finding ways to make English recipes with a shortage of proper ingredients and raising his bilingual kids.
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After a great volunteering experience with Aiesec in Siberia, Zakarija became drawn to eastern countries and decided to try out living in Lithuania. Since the move he has fully immersed himself in the culture, learning the language and even taking up traditional folk dancing (Woa!). Initially having lived in Kaunas Zakarija has recently moved to Vilnius and shares his experience in both cities. We also talk about participating in filming productions and other activities.
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Living in Lithuania podcast meets Found in Estonia podcast! In this special edition I chat with Tiina as we both share how we started our podcasts, our living abroad experience, plans for the future and some interesting projects that have already come to existence. This is a chance to better get to know both hosts and their stories as well as some behind the scenes of podcast making. Be sure to check out Tiinas podcast on www.foundinestonia.ee Enjoy! :)
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All the way from Uzbekistan Abdumalik came to Vilnius to study hotel management and tourism which opened up many exciting opportunities to work in the hotel and hospitality industry. Join our conversation to hear about how he landed a job at one of the best hotels in Vilnius- Hotel Pacai, his experience working in Greece and studies in Croatia. We also chat about the Uzbek community in Lithuania, making friends and learning Lithuanian.
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João moved to Vilnius just as the second lockdown took effect, but this didn't stop him from exploring the city streets and local businesses on his daily walks. Join our conversation as we talk about running a business remotely, supporting a cat colony in Portugal, meeting people in the city, the local Portuguese expat community and similarities between Vilnius and Porto. We were also joined by a guest of honor, his cat Batata who has inspired a line of cat products (hopefully) coming soon!
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Learning different languages opened up a number of opportunities for Nastassia. From working for Chinese companies to an internship in Colombia. Though volunteering at the Solidarity corps brought her to Vilnius, teaching English here has made it possible to stay in Lithuania longer. Join our conversation as we talk about her volunteering experience with Roma women, getting stuck in South America during lockdown, hiking adventures and more!
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Batu searched for a place to study masters and it brought him to Vilnius. Tune into this episode to hear why he describes Vilnius as a very international city, his experience working at Western Union, exploring the local music scene and why the past year has been one of the best of his life.
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Though Rita transitioned from tourism to the IT sector her sense of adventure and need for exploration has not stopped. She has created her own creative outlet - the Bringa Baltics blog where she writes about the Baltic countries, explores myths and exposes some hidden gems. We talked about differences between Vilnius and Riga, some interesting facts about Lithuania and Latvia, Rita's job in the IT sector, as well as her Lithuanian/Latvian wedding and music festivals in Lithuania.
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