Suomi–Finland Podcast

Embassy of Finland in Washington D.C.

**We're currently producing no more episodes, thank you all for tuning in! Welcome to an audio journey through all things Finnish and Finnish American! This Suomi–Finland Podcast was launched in honor of the centennial of Finland-U.S. diplomatic relations, celebrated in May 2019. What began as a #FINUS100 project by the Embassy of Finland in Washington D.C.'s Communications team, was continued further with a couple of episodes, featuring one also from Finland's Consulate General in Los Angeles. #SuomiFinlandPodcast

Episodes

  1. Tom of Finland 100 Years – Celebrating the Internationally Renowned Finnish Artist and Liberator

    05/07/2020

    Tom of Finland 100 Years – Celebrating the Internationally Renowned Finnish Artist and Liberator

    Tom of Finland (born Touko Laaksonen, May 8th 1920 – November 7th 1991) has long been recognized as one of the 20th century’s great visual innovators. His erotic art assumes a key role in the art historical discourse, as well as occupying a place in every corner of the popular imagination. This episode celebrates the 100th anniversary since Tom’s birth and reflects on his immeasurable legacy spanning art, society and popular culture. This time, you will hear from Finland at the West Coast as Trade Commissioner Trainee Matti Myllyaho at the Consulate General of Finland in Los Angeles visited the TOM House in LA’s Echo Park for a chat with Durk Dehner and S.R. Sharp from the Tom of Finland Foundation. About the Tom of Finland Foundation (ToFF): ToFF, founded by Tom and Durk Dehner in 1984, is dedicated to preserving Tom’s legacy and supporting erotic art since 1984. The artist’s former shared residence is now a Historic-Cultural Monument in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. Read more about the #TOMs100 Centennial activities: https://www.tomoffinland.org/tom-of-finland-centennial-1920-2020/ ToFF Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomoffinlandfoundation/ ToFF Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToFFHouse Host: Matti Myllyaho, Trade Commissioner Trainee at the Consulate General of Finland in Los Angeles Interviewees: Durk Dehner, President and Co-Founder of Tom of Finland Foundation and S.R. Sharp, Vice President of Tom of Finland Foundation Recorded on February 13th 2020 in Echo Park, Los Angeles.

    31 min
  2. Winter War – Finnish and American Perspectives on the Past

    04/14/2020

    Winter War – Finnish and American Perspectives on the Past

    On March 13th, 2020, Finland commemorated the 80th Anniversary of the end of the Winter War. Why is the legacy of the Winter War so important to modern-day Finland? What were at the time Americans' perspectives on the War between Finland and the Soviet Union? Listen to learn more, and remember to check out further reading materials linked below. In late 2019, the Embassy of Finland hosted a seminar and panel discussion on the Winter War, where we were able to talk to both Finnish and American experts on the topic. The first part of this episode focuses on Finnish perspectives on the war, and the second part explores American points of view on the Winter War. Interviewees: Professor Kimmo Rentola, University of Helsinki Colonel Petteri Seppälä, Defense, Military, Naval and Air Attaché of Finland for the United States and Canada Professor Stephen Kotkin, Princeton University David W. Hogan Jr, Director of Histories, U.S. Army Center of Military History Host: Satu Järveläinen, Communications Coordinator at the Embassy of Finland in Washington DC Sources and further reading: - Centennial Story of Finland Part 4: Finland Fights Bravely for Her Independence: https://finlandabroad.fi/web/usa/current-affairs/-/asset_publisher/h5w4iTUJhNne/content/centennial-story-of-finland-part-4-finland-fights-bravely-for-her-independence-1937-1947/384951 - Ministry of Defence on Winter War: https://www.defmin.fi/winterwar/ - Women's Lotta Svärd Organization: https://www.lottasaatio.fi/eng/foundation/ - World's most famous sniper? Mr. Simo Häyhä: https://www.historyextra.com/period/second-world-war/worlds-deadliest-sniper-simo-hayha-finnish-white-death-winter-war/ - Yle News on Finland's Civil War in 1918: https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/civil_war_still_divides_finland_after_100_years_poll_suggests/10025538 - Eljas Erkko's full speech in English and transcribed in Finnish: https://yle.fi/aihe/artikkeli/2010/10/06/ulkoministerin-talvisotapuhe

    34 min
  3. Learning About Finnish American Treasures | Suomi–Finland Podcast

    05/23/2019

    Learning About Finnish American Treasures | Suomi–Finland Podcast

    The Library of Congress has a great collection of Finnish items, everything from antique maps to modern and historical books, songs, newspapers and beyond. Reference Specialist Ms. Taru Spiegel helps all Finland enthusiasts to find what they need from the archives. In this episode of Suomi–Finland Podcast, we'll take a brief look at what stories some of these materials reveal to us about the past lives of the Finnish American community here in the US. Additional information Link to the Library of Congress article mentioned in the podcast: The Finns in America https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/FinnsAmer/finchro.html "This presentation provides information about immigration from Finland to the United States, and about the activities of Finnish-American immigrants in the United States from the 17th to the 20th centuries. Information is contained in a chronology and selected bibliography." Book: Gawboy, C. (2002)In With the Finn Crowd North Star Press of St. Cloud, Inc. ISBN: 0-87839-190-8 Finland collection's archive clips: Cowell, S. R. (1939) Lauvantai ilta = Saturday night. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2017701826/. Kallio, K. & Lomax, A. (1938) Kuule sinä Hiltu kun laulelen = Hiltu When I am Singing. Newberry, MI. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1939007_afs02335a/. Cowell, S. R. (1939) Rekilaulu = Sleigh song. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2017701828/. Cowell, S. R. (1939) Vaka vanha Vainamoinen = Steady old Vainamoinen. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2017701839/. Cowell, S. R. (1939) Isontalon Antti = Andew Isontalon. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2017701829/. ---- In May 2019, we're celebrating the centennial of Finland-U.S. diplomatic relations. In honor of this continued friendship, the Washington D.C. based Embassy of Finland's communication team's Satu Järveläinen highlights all things Finnish American in a new Suomi-Finland Podcast series.

    18 min

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**We're currently producing no more episodes, thank you all for tuning in! Welcome to an audio journey through all things Finnish and Finnish American! This Suomi–Finland Podcast was launched in honor of the centennial of Finland-U.S. diplomatic relations, celebrated in May 2019. What began as a #FINUS100 project by the Embassy of Finland in Washington D.C.'s Communications team, was continued further with a couple of episodes, featuring one also from Finland's Consulate General in Los Angeles. #SuomiFinlandPodcast