(Special) Living Dutch: Personal Stories and Insights from Our International Panel
Manage episode 438748542 series 3489666
Join us as we dive into the rich tapestry of Dutch culture in our latest episode! 🇳🇱 We’ve brought together a diverse panel of voices to share their experiences in Dutch society.
In this episode, we explore:
- The stereotypes of Dutch culture
- The Dutch approach to directness and how it shapes their professional environment
- Insights into work-life balance, language skills, and integrating into local communities
- Challenges and strategies for thriving in a multicultural setting
From professional networking tips to overcoming language barriers, and even adapting to Dutch communication styles in various industries, our panelists offer a comprehensive look at what it means to live and work in the Netherlands. 🌍
Meet Our Panelists!
Yanji: 👋 Hi, I'm Yanji! I’m originally from China and have been living in the Netherlands for about five years now. I’m currently work at a Dutch-Swiss company in the digital transformation team.
Guru: 🌟 Hey there! I’m Guru. I moved from India to the Netherlands in 2016 for my master’s degree and have been here for eight years. This year, I became a Dutch national, and I’m now working in a consulting firm.
Christian: 🌌 Hello, I’m Christian! I’ve spent my entire life in the Netherlands. I’m an astronomer working at an observatory, and I’m excited to share my experiences with you all!
Vivian: 🌍 Hi everyone, I’m Vivian! Born and raised in the Netherlands, and I have lived abroad in the UK for five years while pursuing my PhD in engineering. I recently returned to the Netherlands and am now working in Amsterdam as a modeling specialist.
🎧 Listen now!
Don’t miss out on this engaging conversation that highlights the blend of openness, directness, and inclusivity that defines Dutch culture!
About me
Hi, I am Zoe Ye, a human being who failed to live a conventional life. I have a deep interest in people and their choices of life. In my podcast, I will be having conversations with individuals who are open to talk about their mental journeys in life.
Music: "Eyes They're Closed" by Kaytsak
18集单集