#37 Katerina Chantzi from Greece to Estonia: Greek people are like peaches and Estonians like coconuts

-> Link to the birthday party: https://fb.me/e/SRpj3J3b Episode #37 from Found in Estonia podcast with lovely Katerina Chantzi. She is bubbly, talkative, and a great storyteller. She's been living in Estonia for 4 years. Katerina is passionate about social entrepreneurship, environmental and educational fields. We chat about: How can one learn the Estonian language in 4 months? What can you experience while spending two years living in Tapa? Why you shouldn’t move to Tallinn, when you first come to Estonia? What does it mean Estonians are like coconuts and Greek people like peaches? How language learning books and courses in Estonia are gender-stereotypical? her passion for recycling and social entrepreneurship How come is Jäneda her favorite place in Estonia? Why was she certain, that she won't survive her first winter in Estonia? Links that are mentioned in the episode: * Green Month at Tallinn University https://linktr.ee/GreenMonthTLU * Coconut/Peach article in Found in Estonia blog: https://foundinestonia.ee/metaphors-describing-estonia/ *and the one Katerina wrote: https://studyinestonia.ee/blog/estonian-coconut-hunt * Katerina's social enterprise: https://www.binfree.ee/ *  www.foundinestonia.ee

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