How to survive winter in Stockholm? Do things! | Saskia Fitzgerald Sandlund

Saskia presents herself as a half-Swedish, half-Australian with art being her main passion. She runs "Stockholm Art Guide"  account and is currently working in the art gallery. Saskia and I have met through Galleri Frihamnstorget (run by Blivande), where both of us have been working. She has been to "A House" before it became a co-working space (check Reels video on Instagram to hear tiny little more about that). Some of the points we will discuss: 💡Bringing different perspectives together & clashing at times 💡Why doing things is essential to the life in Sweden? 💡People letting go who they are during daytime at night 💡Why don't we use daytime light scenarios at nighttime? Question from Saskia to the next guest: ❓ What do you think would happen if we swapped the lighting that there usually is for the art (bright) with the lighting that is used in the music context (dimmed)? 🌏 Now it's your turn! ❶ To help my project grow give it a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on a platform you listen to it ❷ If you want to give more, become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/gorozhanin ❸ Follow on Instagram, Facebook, Telegram by searching @ACityForYou there ❹ ENJOY A City for You! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/acityforyou/message

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Casting light on citizens and their urban life through 5 simple questions. This is my way to connect citizens through sharing their stories. Why not dive into a pool of opinions and views on a city and artificial lighting, described by people from around the world? Next time you walk through your city, notice that every person passing by has their own story and you might hear it soon. acityforyou.wordpress.com