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Mastering Finland - #66 Halloween in Finland with Bella de Graves

#66 Halloween in Finland with Bella de Graves

10/25/21 • 48 min

Mastering Finland

This week we wanted to join the Halloween madness and record a special spooky episode for you 🎃

This time, Matt talks to Bella de Graves, a Finnish artist, that is fascinated by everything creepy or scary. They discuss horror movies, costume shops, spooky places in Finland, and experiences related to the Halloween celebration in Finland.

As the holiday is dedicated to remembering the ones departed, creepy stories associated with ghosts are quite a common element of Halloween. Join us for this episode and listen to some of the scary Finnish stories and more in our newest Halloween special.

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This week we wanted to join the Halloween madness and record a special spooky episode for you 🎃

This time, Matt talks to Bella de Graves, a Finnish artist, that is fascinated by everything creepy or scary. They discuss horror movies, costume shops, spooky places in Finland, and experiences related to the Halloween celebration in Finland.

As the holiday is dedicated to remembering the ones departed, creepy stories associated with ghosts are quite a common element of Halloween. Join us for this episode and listen to some of the scary Finnish stories and more in our newest Halloween special.

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In this episode we introduce Kamilla Sultanova, a Nordic and Uzbek citizen, speaker, entrepreneur, event host, mentor, and consultant in diversity inclusion who enjoys bringing people together and helping them belong. Kamilla talks about how to sustain your own cultural identity whilst living in a new place and especially how to embrace it. Additionally, she underlines the importance of community building in Finland and how long it takes for a person to adapt to life in a country like Finland. Listen to this episode and learn also more about Kamilla's public employment and business services projects and her new role as a mother-to-be.

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TW: https://twitter.com/KamillaUbuntu

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Additionally, we would like to invite you on behalf of Pukhraj and Moi Namaste to a pop-up shop full of relaxing programs that will take place next week from November 15th - 19th in Helsinki. More information can be found here: https://fb.me/e/5ThUSlBRb

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