29 episodios

The podcast that meets change-makers in Sweden.
In a world in need of urgent reinvention, they do things differently and explain why.
Arrived from France, Sonia Le Masne is eager to meet transitioners and share her conversations with them... with you !
In partnership with Stockholm Food Movement, an initiative powered by Impact Hub Stockholm, Sonia meets many activists and entrepreneurs making positive change within all things related to food; urban farming, food waste, alternative food networks, insect industry...
She will explore the ideas of collapse, reinvention, happiness and purpose.

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Sweden in Transition Sonia Le Masne

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The podcast that meets change-makers in Sweden.
In a world in need of urgent reinvention, they do things differently and explain why.
Arrived from France, Sonia Le Masne is eager to meet transitioners and share her conversations with them... with you !
In partnership with Stockholm Food Movement, an initiative powered by Impact Hub Stockholm, Sonia meets many activists and entrepreneurs making positive change within all things related to food; urban farming, food waste, alternative food networks, insect industry...
She will explore the ideas of collapse, reinvention, happiness and purpose.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Sweden in Transition #29 - Lindsay Bryson at MSF

    Sweden in Transition #29 - Lindsay Bryson at MSF

    Lindsay has been working for MSF for almost 20 years in various roles and locations mainly in Africa (Ethopia, Haïti, Congo…) and is now based in Stockholm.
    MSF. Médecins Sans Frontières is known internationally as Doctors without Borders. Founded 50 years ago in France by a group of journalists and doctors, this NGO is now a worldwide movement of nearly 65,000 people. It provides medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare.
    We recorded this episode just before the war started in Ukraine.
    Since the fighting broke out, MSF's teams have been working around the clock to meet urgent needs. Getting the right supply at the right place, preparing staff for large influxe of injured people, but also looking at the needs of the thousands people who have fled the fighting, starting mobile clinics to provide medical care.
    I leave you with the initial episode where we speak more broadly about how an NGO like MSF works and especially how they maintain their independence, the humanitarian crisis around the globe and their colonial and post colonial origins but also how they are impacted by climate change.


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    • 32 min
    Sweden in Transition #28 - Henrik Blind

    Sweden in Transition #28 - Henrik Blind

    Henrik BLIND is group leader for the Green Party in Jokkmokk.
    Henrik is also Sami and together we will speak about the Sami people, their history and culture as well as their rights and fights.
    TheSami are Europes’s only indigenous people whose land called Sápmi encompasses large northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. An intact territory
    made of mountains, wild rivers, pristine lakes and streams, tundra and forests,
    where the Sami have lived since time immemorial. Their best-known means of
    livelihood is semi-nomadic reindeer herding, even though nowadays only 10% of
    the Sámi are connected to reindeer herding,
    This conversation will touch on the history of Swedish colonization and how it affects society today, the question of land and disputes with the forestry and mining industries, the impact of climate change
    on reindeer herding but also explore the indigenous spirituality and how it
    could inspire us today.

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    • 36 min
    Sweden in Transition #27 - Three Swedish Dads

    Sweden in Transition #27 - Three Swedish Dads

    Today it is a new format: I will leave the floor to three dads so they can share their own experience on paternity leave. Emotion guaranteed!   
    Parental leave is 480 days in Sweden, which are more and more shared equally between both parents. It is well paid and during this first year there is no real childcare. On the opposite, afterwards the costs of pre-school is very limited. Also, the tax system in Sweden is individual (not based on the household revenue) encouraging the parent with low income to remain active. All those measures are good incentives for both mums & dads to take the parental leave but  to go back to work afterwards as well.  You will also learn that there are domestic classes in high school, where all boys and girls learn how to cook, bake, clean, iron, sewe and make errands.    
    Most of you, listening mums & dads probably did not get the chance of having such a long and equally shared leave. My husband & I certainly did not, but we still feel we fully enjoyed our babies and still spend a lot of quality time with them.
    However, the parental leave set up in Sweden feels right, much more natural, fair for both parents and more profitable for kids and society as a whole.   
    Please, share your thoughts and comments, I am so interested to hear what you think!  

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    • 35 min
    Sweden in Transition #26 - Johan Bävman on Paternity Leave

    Sweden in Transition #26 - Johan Bävman on Paternity Leave

    I have been willing to make an episode on paternity leave for a longtime, looking around for the right person to meet! That was until I discovered Johan’sexhibit called Swedish Dads. Johan Bävman is a photographer and has won several awards, including the World Press Photo, Sony Award, UNICEF PhotoAward. His series Swedish Dads had a tremendous impact and has been published/shared widely all over the world.
    Together we will speak about paternity leave. A topic that is a lot less anecdotal than one might think at first sight. It is even a critical step to gender equality, but beyond that, it is a major milestone to a cultural mindshit that is key to rethink masculinity and reinvent a system around a wider set of values, changing from our current patriarchal software to a more modern and caring culture.

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    • 20 min
    Sweden in Transition #25 - Sanna Ghotbi

    Sweden in Transition #25 - Sanna Ghotbi

    Very happy to welcome Sanna Ghotbi to talk about Participatory Democracy !
    After working in politics for four years, Sanna is now working with municipalities and public institutions to design participatory democracy processes. 
    Together we discussed the need to reinvent democracy. We reviewed inspiring examples in various countries: in Spain following 15-M movement in 2011 (Indignados), in France with the tops & flops of the Citizen Convention for Climate, in Ireland on very controversial topics and even in Rojava (Syrian Kurdistan). 
     We then made a focus on Sweden, known as a Democracy landmark. Partly a myth according to Sanna, who hightlighted opportunities, challenges and specific initiatives going on at the moment.  
    At the end of the interview, Sanna shared her dream for Participatory Democracy in the future. She would want it to be built on 3 pillars: 1/ Better Representation: Allowing more people from different backgrounds to enter into politics, inspired by the movement "Brand New Congress" in the US, led by AOC (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez), 2/ Better everyday participation: thanks to permanent structures, such as for example rotational Citizen Assemblies,  3/ Better Organising on a grassroots level: through Community Organising  within Civil Society,  "and for that for people in Sweden to wake up ! We are not in this perfect equal country, we need to get organised ! to demand things, to cross pollinate between different movements (equal health care, less discrimination on the job market, better pensions, less segregation and dismanteled public services in disadvantaged areas)".
    Hope you you will like this conversation as much as I did !

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    • 34 min
    Sweden in Transition #24 - Elvin Landaeus Csizmadia, Extinction Rebellion Activist

    Sweden in Transition #24 - Elvin Landaeus Csizmadia, Extinction Rebellion Activist

    Extinction Rebellion (also known as XR) was born in 2018 in the UK and today claims 100,000 members across 60 countries. This collective defends a radical change in our environmental policies and advocates civil disobedience & non-violence. Occupations of places, blockades with human chains, art performances, and no resistance in case of arrest.  
    Elvin is 21 years old and tells how he became an activist, his vision for the future and how XR is building on historic legacies (Civil Rights Movement, Gandhi, the Suffragettes) as well as social science. He also explains the logic of civil disobedience, and how disruption is forcing friction and debate in society. 

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    • 34 min

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