Synopsis
Everything you need to know about Sweden that isn't found in a normal guidebook...
Episodes
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Episode 11 Meeting Allie Lindo
14/07/2020 Duration: 01h11minThis week Fluently Swenglish had Allie Lindo as a guest. Allie is one of the founders of Black Lives Matter here in Sweden, and brings a lot of positive energy and clear thinking to the podcast. We talk not only about life in Sweden for non-Swedes, but also about her journey.
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Meeting Jonathan Corr
07/07/2020 Duration: 41minOur guest on the podcast is Jonathan Corr - he tells us what life is like as a student in Malmö and gives plenty of helpful tips for those wanting or currently studying in Sweden. As usual we also banter about life in Sweden and contrast and compare with Jonathan's Irish roots.
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Meeting Emma A. Gould
25/06/2020 Duration: 38minThis week John and Martin have another ex-pat guest in the studio. A young Northern lass from Manchester UK, came to Sweden 3 years ago and is working as an English speaking actor. Emma A. Gould is bright, positive and highly motivated in getting the English speaking community into the theatre.
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Ep8 - Congratulations and Celebrations
09/06/2020 Duration: 48minSeires 3 Episode8 At long last summer is only a stones throw away and that means time for gratulations and celebrations in Sweden. John and Martin tell us all about the student's graduation parties and some of the highlights of the summer celebrations. Of course with COVID-19 still knocking at our door many of the celebrations will be cancelled or toned down.
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Ep 7 Living in Sweden
26/05/2020 Duration: 59minAs it says on the tin, this weeks episode is all about living in Sweden. Martin and John are old hands at fixing and advising others on the basics of getting established in Sweden give some solid tips on that very subject. The guys need to put a small disclaimer out there. Rules and ways tend to change pretty quickly around here and some of the advice being on the right track might need checking…
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Religion in Sweden
12/05/2020 Duration: 59minWith two hosts today sitting on completely different sides of the fence when it comes to religion, Martin the non-believer and John a devoted Christian discuss their beliefs upon the subject. Not only do they explain their personal feelings about the religions of the world they try their best to describe the layout of religion in Sweden. This openminded country is famous for its liberal ideas and forwardness in excepting other peoples beliefs and faiths, or is this liberalness just a smokescreen with 61% Christian believers pushing only one ideal… Please tune in to this next episode of Fluently Swenglish and see if the boys can agree or agree to disagree…
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Meeting Joe Miller
06/05/2020 Duration: 55minThis week's podcast is back to the roots of Series 2, hearing someones story. We all have a story to tell, it doesn’t matter if you are my 3-year-old grandson or an ex-pat trying to bring people together under the worst pandemic this world has seen for the last century, we all have a story. Storytelling is still the oldest form of communications and I love to sit down and hear those stories… A few weeks ago a friend of mine met my next guest while he was being interviewed by him for his new website www.inthistogether.se. My friend recommended I contact this remarkable individual and have him as a guest on my podcast. His name is Joe Miller, born in England dragged up in South Wales and moved to Sweden in 2013. He's a professional photographer and founder and creator of a brilliant website, In this together. If you would like to know more, listen to my next episode “Meeting Joe Miller”.
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Swedish health care system
27/04/2020 Duration: 50minThis week John interviews Martin, not because Martin is an expert on the subject of the Swedish healthcare system… Its mainly because Martin explains the dealings he has had with the health system over past decade. 8 years ago Martin was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, which is a form of blood cancer. Having fought off the cancer twice it has now returned for the third time. In this episode Martin is transparent about the chemotherapy treatments, two stem cell transplants plus how the doctors kept giving him opioids for pain relief, which lead to a prescription medication addiction which took nearly 12 months to beat. Now the cancer has surfaced again Martin explains how lucky he is living in a country with a free medical treatment… The Swedish health system is a part of the Swedish culture and society, listen to John and Martin explain why…
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CoVid19 Sweden v The World
21/04/2020 Duration: 53minThis episode is all about the unusual criticism Sweden is getting or has got over their relaxed rules on the CoVid19... John my co-host and I delve a little deeper into the Swedish attitude that Sweden is having around this terrible virus CoVid19.. Anders Tegnell and the current state epidemiologist of Sweden simply said regarding Trumps attack on Sweden’s way of dealing with the virus, that he obversely does not understand the way Sweden handles such matters. Tegnell also stated “In Sweden we don’t need to implement laws for people to follow recommendations”. So let’s see if John and I can enlighten the world about Sweden….
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Sitting down with John Rouse...
14/04/2020 Duration: 58minMy guest this week has a list of qualifications as long as my arm to be the perfect guest on Fluently Swenglish… Those qualifications include being an English teacher, a scholar of religious education, a devoted husband, father to three teenage girls and a self-confessed poker shark…This gentlemen also has another member of the family that plays an important part of his somewhat Swenglish life style here in Malmö. A trusty four legged friend receives a long walk every evening so he can listen to the Uk’s longest running radio soap opera on BBC Radio 4… The Archers. Mr John Rouse Esq, has lived in Malmö near on 20 years now, moving here from the hustle and bustle of U.K.'s capital city London, the contrast couldn't be more apparent but life in Malmo suits John perfectly. Another reason I felt the urge to have John on my podcast was because we had a similar upbringing, we were both brought up in military families and lived a childhood un-like many others might of experienced. I find him an encyclopaedia of kn
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Olle Dernevik - Jazz Drummer
07/04/2020 Duration: 59minThis week I got the opportunity to interview a great guy called Olle Dernevik, Olle is a 36 year old Jazz drummer living in Malmö Sweden. I met this young man down our local pub (yes the pubs are still open in Sweden:-) )were he plays jazz every Monday evening. I’m not 100% sure how our paths crossed but I do recall him telling me he spend a chunk of his childhood in the North-east of England just outside Durham, another piece of the jigsaw regarding our first conversation was when I totally confessed the fact that Jazz is the music genre I dislike most of all… Lets be honest, for the first encounter I must admit it was a tad insulting to this Swedish Geordie lad, but it didn't seem to deter him agreeing to be interviewed and have an attempt to convert me to like this confusing sometimes chaotic music. I believe Olle has a great way of explaining his art and passion, so please kickback, relax and enjoy the next 50+ minutes of my next episode of Fluently Swenglish with Olle Dernevik
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COVID-19... Only the Swedish way will do!
31/03/2020 Duration: 48minCOVID-19… Only the Swedish way will do! Martin and Iain offer their opinion on the Corona Virus in Sweden. Many people from the international press corps, plus some different political groups in Sweden feel that the Swedish authorities are dragging their red tape heels and not inline with the rest of Europe. The boys look into what is actually happen here in Sweden and bring a little light on to the subject… Martin as usual is looking for the positivity and hope in it all, while Iain says it as it is. The youth will rebel against the pensioners if the pubs are closed too long. Watch out Nan and grandad the millennium are coming after you… ‘’
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Series 2 Ep9 - Sweden-The Land of Laws
01/08/2019 Duration: 01h11minThis week Martin and Iain are back in the studio for an episode called Sweden - The land of Laws. The team is back together to chat about some of the rather bizarre laws in Sweden. Everything from not being able to name children a usual name without permission to the new smoking restrictions. The couple is back in form, it’s time to protect Sweden from foreign press and a crazy twittering president called Donald Trump who believes American citizens are above the Swedish court systems. If that isn’t enough to fuel your appetite, the boy’s will try and get their heads around weird drinking laws and understand the dancing regulations of the land. Please tune in to this fun episode of Fluently Swenglish….
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Series2 - Ep8 Meeting Roslyn Bennett
25/07/2019 Duration: 01h16minFollowing the theme of the series ‘Expat stories’ Martin this week meets up with an old lost friend! Travelling to the small village of Klippan in the Northern part of Skåne, Martin chats with Roslyn Bennett a true UK expat in every way. Roslyn has lived in Sweden for over 32 years truly making Sweden her home but still holding on the some old home memories and traditions. Telling of a Scottish dish her mother lovingly made called Dumpling then to explaining the transition of living in a foreign land. Martin and Roslyn chat about the problems back in the 80’s to build a career and how more difficult it was if you didn’t speak Swedish. They both moved to Kalmar with-in a few years of each other, so listen in to the stories of a couple of friends meeting up again…
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Series 2 - Ep7 Meeting Ali Jehad
16/07/2019 Duration: 01h06minOn this episode of Fluently Swenglish, Martin is chatting to someone with an amazing story. Ali Jehad as a toddler fled his village in Southern Iraq with his mother to start his life in a refugee camp in Northern Saudi Arabia. Some of Ali’s first memories are of playing in burnt out tanks and jeeps, cans of ginger ale and Kit Kats on Friday afternoon. Remembering the horrors of his father going missing for months on end, to the joys of flying to Sweden with all his family to start a new life. It wasn’t until Ali was 7 years old he experienced living somewhere with running water and electricity. Tune in to Fluently Swenglish to hear Ali’s story and how now over 30 years on Ali is working as a freelance photographer inspired be his grandfather…
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Series 2 - Ep 6 Meeting Tom & Nathan
08/07/2019 Duration: 01h18minOn this episode of Fluently Swenglish, Martin is chatting to a couple of Welsh dragons. Tom and Nathan, two lads from Swansea moved to Malmö two years ago, one a teacher and the other a food writer… Find out why they decided to move from Wales and settle into a new town and country. Was Brexit anything to do with it or was it for a better quality of life? Click the link above and hear Martin chatting with the New Swelsh Kids on the Block!
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Series 2 Ep 5 Martin's Stories of a Tour Guide
26/06/2019 Duration: 01h23minEpisode 5 on Fluently Swenglish is following the trend of storytelling with Martin telling about his adventures as a tour guide back in the late 80’s early 90’s… Bus trips from Sweden to London taking over 24 hours through Germany, Holland, Belgium and France was a popular pastime back then. Martin shares stories about his trips and the passenger’s he looked after, he explains that he wasn’t just a tour guide but also ended up be a mother, agony aunt, kindergarten teacher and most often a shoulder to cry on. So tune into the Fluently Swenglish podcast using the link above and follow Martin to London…
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Series 2 Ep4 Meeting Firas Murarker
17/06/2019 Duration: 01h36minEpisode 4 on Fluently Swenglish Martin is chatting with his friend Firas Murarker, who is originally from Palestine, but now lives with his wife and black Labrador in Malmö Sweden.… Firas being an experienced photographer and filmmaker usually is the one interviewing people, but on this occasion Firas is sitting on the live side of the microphone telling Martin want it was like to grow up in Palestine in the late 80’s, 90’s and early 2000s. From studying law, running a bar in Bethlehem to becoming a busy photographer in a country were a passport was classed as a low status travel document to meeting the love of his life and travelling to a country where it’s passport is highly desirable…
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Series 2 Ep 3 Meeting Diana Achata
09/06/2019 Duration: 54minThis week is episode 3 in the “Meet the Expats” series, tune in and listen to the incredible story of Diana Achata… Diana is from Peru and moved to Sweden in 2015 with her Danish husband. The incredible part of the story is why they moved to Sweden and not Denmark. Being under 24 years old, Danish law basically said they were not allowed to live in Denmark. Martin and Diana touch on many different subjects a few being the unusual delicacies of Peru, the number of different potatoes there is in Diana’s homeland, the horrors of wedding photography and the different art forms of storytelling…
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Series 2 Ep2 - The story of Rami Iskif
02/06/2019 Duration: 01h37minThis week in the Fluently Swenglish studio Martin is with Rami Iskif, Rami has an amazing story to tell about his journey to Sweden back in 2015. Bringing his family from a war torn Syria, he tells of the up’s and down’s of passing through Europe to get to Sweden. Over crowded rubber boats, sunny Greek beaches, smugglers on speed dial and German boarder guards at the airports, at has all the drama of a Tom Clancy novel…