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Ep 13 Living in the Land of Lagom with Matilda Bjärum

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If you would like to support the podcast, which I’d be so grateful for, please leave a rating and review on apple podcasts, or check out the Kofi-account for the podcast:

https://ko-fi.com/alittlebitoflagom

Matilda is a freelance dance artist, we trained together at Northern School of Contemporary Dance, and as she grew up in Sweden, I thought it would be interesting to talk with her about how the concept of Lagom has become embedded in her values and approaches to living.

We cover so much in this conversation - how Lagom is integrated into the Swedish way of life, the differences she felt when moving to the UK, we discuss appreciation for nature, our views around capitalism and advertisement in shaping the disposable culture we live in, concerns surrounding tribalism with social media, and considering individual and collective responsibilities when approaching environmental and social injustices.

The conversation journeys down many avenues and stresses the importance of opening up dialogues in the pursuit of positive change.

I hope this conversation will spark your own interests in opening up conversations and continue to challenge your perspectives.

Extra Resources/Episode Notes:

https://alittlebitoflagom.wixsite.com/lagom/post/ep-13-living-in-the-land-of-lagom-with-matilda-bj%C3%A4rum

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If you would like to support the podcast, which I’d be so grateful for, please leave a rating and review on apple podcasts, or check out the Kofi-account for the podcast:

https://ko-fi.com/alittlebitoflagom

Matilda is a freelance dance artist, we trained together at Northern School of Contemporary Dance, and as she grew up in Sweden, I thought it would be interesting to talk with her about how the concept of Lagom has become embedded in her values and approaches to living.

We cover so much in this conversation - how Lagom is integrated into the Swedish way of life, the differences she felt when moving to the UK, we discuss appreciation for nature, our views around capitalism and advertisement in shaping the disposable culture we live in, concerns surrounding tribalism with social media, and considering individual and collective responsibilities when approaching environmental and social injustices.

The conversation journeys down many avenues and stresses the importance of opening up dialogues in the pursuit of positive change.

I hope this conversation will spark your own interests in opening up conversations and continue to challenge your perspectives.

Extra Resources/Episode Notes:

https://alittlebitoflagom.wixsite.com/lagom/post/ep-13-living-in-the-land-of-lagom-with-matilda-bj%C3%A4rum

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