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S1 EP08 Sarah Woodall - From OCD event planner in Washington DC to the slow life in remote southern Greenland
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What happens when you thought your destiny would take you closer to the equator to a Spanish-speaking country, and then discover that your heart is actually in remote, chilly, and wild Greenland? Our guest on the podcast today is Sarah Woodall, a Paraguayan-born naturalized US citizen who was raised in Washington DC and found her way to Greenland on an internship.
As it turns out, Sarah would not be returning to the US. Rather she has settled in the southern Greenland town of Qaqortoq - population 3000 - and learned the local language, taking a job at the tourism board.
Sarah shares her wildly interesting and unusual life in this remote Arctic outpost through visual storytelling on her Instagram feed, but today we're getting to the story behind her stories.
Check out episode 8 of AntArctic stories and let us know what you think!
HIGHLIGHTS
3:00 - How Sarah ended up in Greenland to begin with when she always imagined she'd end up in a Spanish-speaking country close to the equator
6:40 - Sarah tells us why she moved from a town of 18,000 to a town of 3,000
8:25 - On choosing what to share about her life in Greenland on Instagram
10:15 - How Sarah prepares amazing cuisine in such a remote town where the supply is limited
11:45 - What being a sea-ice free town means and what happens when you have a food emergency in Greenland
13:30 - Sarah talks about using three languages in her day-to-day life - English, Danish, and the incredibly tough Greenlandic
18:20 - The challenges Sarah faces by living remotely & her "only in Greenland" experiences
20:45 - What makes the experience of living in Southern Greenland so magical
25:00 - What's next for Sarah in her remote home
LINKS
Sarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/polarphile/
AntArctic Stories is brought to you by Twin Tracks Expeditions - your experts in small ship expedition cruises and unique adventures to the Arctic and Antarctica. We love sharing our insider knowledge to help you find your next polar adventure.
Find us on:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/twintracks
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/twintracksexpeditions
Our website - http://twintracksexpeditions.com
23 episodes
Manage episode 238271198 series 2523881
What happens when you thought your destiny would take you closer to the equator to a Spanish-speaking country, and then discover that your heart is actually in remote, chilly, and wild Greenland? Our guest on the podcast today is Sarah Woodall, a Paraguayan-born naturalized US citizen who was raised in Washington DC and found her way to Greenland on an internship.
As it turns out, Sarah would not be returning to the US. Rather she has settled in the southern Greenland town of Qaqortoq - population 3000 - and learned the local language, taking a job at the tourism board.
Sarah shares her wildly interesting and unusual life in this remote Arctic outpost through visual storytelling on her Instagram feed, but today we're getting to the story behind her stories.
Check out episode 8 of AntArctic stories and let us know what you think!
HIGHLIGHTS
3:00 - How Sarah ended up in Greenland to begin with when she always imagined she'd end up in a Spanish-speaking country close to the equator
6:40 - Sarah tells us why she moved from a town of 18,000 to a town of 3,000
8:25 - On choosing what to share about her life in Greenland on Instagram
10:15 - How Sarah prepares amazing cuisine in such a remote town where the supply is limited
11:45 - What being a sea-ice free town means and what happens when you have a food emergency in Greenland
13:30 - Sarah talks about using three languages in her day-to-day life - English, Danish, and the incredibly tough Greenlandic
18:20 - The challenges Sarah faces by living remotely & her "only in Greenland" experiences
20:45 - What makes the experience of living in Southern Greenland so magical
25:00 - What's next for Sarah in her remote home
LINKS
Sarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/polarphile/
AntArctic Stories is brought to you by Twin Tracks Expeditions - your experts in small ship expedition cruises and unique adventures to the Arctic and Antarctica. We love sharing our insider knowledge to help you find your next polar adventure.
Find us on:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/twintracks
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/twintracksexpeditions
Our website - http://twintracksexpeditions.com
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