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Denmark’s Injury Payout Shock, Barter Boom, Mother Group Shake-Up & AI Burnout: LWID S5E16
May 6, 2026
36m 59s
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Apr 29, 2026
38m 02s
Denmark Identity Fight, Hormuz Prices & Danish Power Games: LWID S5E14
Apr 22, 2026
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Denmark Goes Offline, Internationals Leave & Debt Rethink: LWID S5E13
Apr 15, 2026
38m 16s
Denmark Politics Chaos, Fake CV Scandal & Racism Row - Who is Danish Enough? LWID S5E12
Apr 8, 2026
35m 34s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/6/26 | ![]() Denmark’s Injury Payout Shock, Barter Boom, Mother Group Shake-Up & AI Burnout: LWID S5E16 | Send us Fan Mail Danish Insurance Shock, Barter Taxes, Danish Mother Groups Revival & AI Slop: Dom and Fionn discuss a Danish Supreme Court ruling that could reopen compensation claims, the tax risks hiding inside Denmark’s barter boom, a new parent app challenging postcode based mother groups, and why heavy AI use may be draining workers’ brains and lowering creative standards. Topics: (03:45) Denmark insurance compensation (10:00) Barter economy (18:16) Danish mother groups ... | 36m 59s | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Danish Road Pricing, Rural Revival & Danish Death Doulas: LWID S5E15✨ | road pricingrural Denmark+4 | Kay Xander Mellish | — | Denmark | Danish Road PricingRural Revival+4 | — | 38m 02s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Denmark Identity Fight, Hormuz Prices & Danish Power Games: LWID S5E14 | Send us Fan Mail Belonging in Denmark, Price Pressure & Power Games: Narcis and Robin take on the row over who gets to be called Danish, the economic nerves triggered by the Hormuz Strait crisis, and the coalition manoeuvring around Lars Løkke, Mette Frederiksen and the dropped wealth tax, with a clear focus on what each fight could mean for internationals trying to build a stable life in Denmark. Topics: (01:01) Are you Danish if you can drink milk? (10:15) Oil crisis (18:23)... | 30m 44s | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Denmark Goes Offline, Internationals Leave & Debt Rethink: LWID S5E13 | Send us Fan Mail Offline Denmark, Talent Retention & Debt Reality: Katie and Kalpita are joined by Kelly Rasmussen to discuss Denmark’s shift away from digital life, why internationals are still arriving but not staying due to systemic barriers like jobs and bureaucracy, and how David Graeber’s ideas challenge the fear of debt, raising bigger questions about how systems impact everyday life for internationals in Denmark. Topics: (01:29) Offline shift in Denmark (16:34) A... | 38m 16s | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Denmark Politics Chaos, Fake CV Scandal & Racism Row - Who is Danish Enough? LWID S5E12 | Send us Fan Mail Denmark Politics Chaos, Racism Debate & Fake CV Scandal: Narcis and Dom break down unstable government negotiations, rising support for extreme parties and a string of MP scandals, from false CV claims to bankruptcy cover-ups, alongside racist attacks questioning who “counts” as Danish. Topics: (05:41) New Danish Parliament - negotiations (14:35) Conspiracy thinking (20:55) You cannot become Danish if you’re not “born Danish” (26:32) Danish... | 35m 34s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Denmark’s Election Deadlock, Pork Wars & The Danish National Dish Fight LWID S5E11 | Send us Fan Mail Danish election chaos, pig politics and a food identity fight: Katie, Kalpita and guest Jesper Rudd break down a fragmented election leaving Denmark in political limbo, why pigs have become the unlikely symbol of deeper climate and farming tensions, and the debate over whether smørrebrød should replace stegt flæsk or is that a step too far? Topics: (01:05) Danish Election Results 2026 (14:33) Danish Pig Politics (23:24) Smørrebrød Debate Our team: Cohosts: Kal... | 33m 03s | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Denmark votes, Immigration Fears & “Are You Danish Enough?”: LWID S5E10 | Send us Fan Mail Danish elections, citizenship rules and the future for internationals: Kalpita and Narcis break down Denmark’s election dynamics, from coalition power to what it could mean for immigration, residency and citizenship, and the pressure on internationals building a life here. And ultimately, what it takes to be seen as Danish enough. Topics: (06:50) Danish Citizenship policies (14:37) If the Blue Bloc Takes Power What It Means for Internationals (29:39) Are you ... | 33m 36s | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Danish Oil Shock Fears, Noma Abuse Fallout & Licorice Limits: LWID S5E9 | Send us Fan Mail Oil shocks, restaurant power abuse and Denmark’s licorice obsession: Fionn and Dominika are joined by Derek Hartman to break down rising global oil tensions and what they could mean for fuel prices, inflation and political stability in Denmark, before turning to serious allegations against Noma’s René Redzepi and what they reveal about exploitation risks for internationals working in hospitality and beyond. They also tackle Denmark’s famously divisive love of licorice, from c... | 38m 01s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() 9,000 Danes Stranded, Nuclear Weapons, and Schools in Trouble: LWID S5E8 | Send us Fan Mail War in Iran, nuclear debate rising and a Danish election: Katie and Kalpita discuss the global conflict that has left around 9,000 Danish travellers seeking help to get home, the growing debate over whether nuclear weapons could be stationed in Denmark, and the key campaign proposals ahead of the Danish election. They also examine mounting pressure on Denmark’s public school system as more students leave and special classroom agreements increase. Topics: (02:03) War in Iran... | 34m 05s | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Denmark’s Election Fever: Immigration Rhetoric, AI Job Losses, and… Potatoes: LWID S5E7 | Send us Fan Mail A Danish snap election, hardline citizenship politics, and AI quietly killing entry-level jobs: Denmark heads to the polls on 24 March after a strategically-timed election call, with Greenland politics potentially reshaping who can form government. Kalpita and Fionn dig into a Dansk Folkeparti citizenship controversy targeting an 18-year-old’s surname, the risk that immigration rhetoric tightens further for internationals, and Dinero’s AI-first support model as a warning sign... | 36m 24s | ||||||
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| 2/25/26 | ![]() Danish Property Shake-Up, Profit Tax Surprises & The Knitting Protest: LWID S5E6 | Send us Fan Mail Denmark’s housing crackdown and a culture war over yarn: Denmark’s housing squeeze is pushing politicians towards bigger fines and new taxes and it could hit ordinary homeowners, not just big investors. Dom and Katie discuss a proposal to increase fines for violating Denmark’s residence rules from 10,000 to 100,000 DKK, plus fresh arguments for a capital gains tax on housing profits. Also finally in the Danish news this week - knitted dresses on nude statues is it activ... | 34m 40s | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Denmark Corruption Ranking, Nitrate Water Risk and Big Prayer Day Debate: LWID S5E5 | Send us Fan Mail Is Denmark Really Corruption Free? Water Safety Fears and the Fight Over Big Prayer Day: Denmark tops the global corruption index again, but questions remain about trust, lobbying and who pays when policy choices affect public health. Katie and Kalpita, internationals living in Denmark, are joined by Michael Magee to discuss nitrate pollution in drinking water, rising bowel cancer risk and the political pressure around farming. They also look at whether Big Prayer Day could r... | 33m 50s | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Denmark’s Democracy Deal, Market Shock & Schools: LWIDS5E4 | Send us Fan Mail Cross-party politics, market reactions and education reform in Denmark: Fionn and Kalpita, internationals living in Denmark, discuss a week where there was a rare cross-party agreement to protect democratic participation, a sharp market reaction to major Danish company results, and a proposal to cap primary school class sizes at 14 pupils. Topics: (05:49) Broad Danish Cross-Party Deal (13:44) Brutal reactions to the Danish Industrial Giants accounts (20:53) Proposal of ... | 32m 36s | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Danish Food Cheques, Deportation Reform, and Energy Island Bornholm: LWID S5E3 | Send us Fan Mail Denmark’s Food Cheques, Deportations and Wind Power: This week Kalpita and Narcis, internationals living in Denmark, are joined by comedian Conrad Molden to look back at a week of big Danish policy moves that hit everyday life. They discuss Denmark’s controversial food cheques and why cutting VAT on groceries sounds simple but is anything but. The episode also explores tougher Danish deportation rules for internationals convicted of serious crimes, before ending on a more hop... | 36m 03s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Greenland Tensions, US Boycotts and Airbnb Rules: LWID S5E2 | Send us Fan Mail Geopolitics, consumer boycotts and rental crackdowns: Dom and Katie, internationals living in Denmark, are joined by Carly to discuss renewed tensions over Greenland following Davos comments and what they mean for Denmark internationally. The episode examines whether boycott apps targeting US products actually affect everyday shopping, covers stricter enforcement of short-term rental rules, and ends with a Danish museum's call for hair donations and what it reveals about belo... | 46m 22s | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Denmark's Food Vouchers, Water Safety and Greenland Tensions: LWID S5E1 | Send us Fan Mail Food costs, tap water safety and Greenland's geopolitics: Kalpita and Fionn, internationals living in Denmark, are joined by Dragana to discuss Denmark's proposed food vouchers and what they mean for your grocery bills, growing concerns about pesticide contamination in drinking water, and why Greenland is back in international headlines. The episode connects supermarket receipts to Denmark's bigger crisis planning and explains why these issues matter now for anyone livin... | 35m 36s | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() Failing Danish Classes, Dental Costs, December Stress: LWID S4E19 | Send us Fan Mail Language Lessons, Teeth, and Tired Families in Denmark. Denmark is ending the year under pressure. In this season finale, Katie and Kalpita, internationals living in Denmark, look at why adult Danish language classes are failing learners, how a proposed free dental check is fueling inequality, and why children say December leaves parents stressed and distracted. From integration and healthcare costs to family life and expectations, the conversation links national ... | 36m 06s | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() Denmark’s Police Reform, Health Concerns and the Future of Local Communities: LWID S4E18 | Send us Fan Mail Denmark’s Police Boost, Health Decline & Community Shift: Kalpita and Golda unpack a week where Denmark moves forward and slips back at the same time. Crime is falling and vulnerable neighborhoods are improving, yet consumer confidence has crashed and the new Nordic health report highlights a worrying drop in wellbeing across Denmark. They also break down Denmark’s biggest police expansion in decades and what families can expect in 2026 as wages rise and costs shift. With... | 24m 47s | ||||||
| 12/3/25 | ![]() Danish Darkness, LGBT Marriage Rights and the Weird Cinnamon Tradition: LWID S4E17 | Send us Fan Mail Danish Winter Gloom, LGBT News and Denmark’s Spiciest Tradition. This week, Fionn and Katie, two internationals making sense of life in Denmark, talk about the reality of the Danish winter darkness and how to cope with it, what the EU’s new same sex marriage ruling means in practice, and the surprising birthday custom that leaves 25 year olds covered in cinnamon. They also look at why Aalborg has built a dedicated “cinnamon pole” and uncover a few more unexpected Danish... | 31m 24s | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | ![]() Denmark’s Surprising Election Results LWID S4E16 | Send us Fan Mail Local vote shakes Denmark's political map. This week, Fionn and Golda, two internationals living in Denmark, break down a wild week in Danish local elections, from the collapse of the Social Democrats to surprise mayoral twists and a record rise in women leaders. They also look at what the results mean for internationals and why Denmark’s political landscape is entering a new phase of change. Topics: (02:45) Danish election results (04:32) Collapse of Danish Social Demo... | 28m 10s | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | ![]() Billion kroner boost for SMEs, Check Preliminary Tax, Tougher Rules for Airbnb Rentals in Denmark LWID S4E15 | Send us Fan Mail Billions, tax traps and stricter rentals . This week Katie and Kalpita dig into fresh SME funding, tax checks and Denmark’s new clampdown on short term rentals. This week's episode explores how a new billion kroner fund aims to lift small and medium-sized businesses through digital and green upgrades, questions remain about who will actually benefit. SKAT has opened preliminary tax checks for 2026, a simple step that can save you from a nasty bill next spring. And the g... | 27m 56s | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | ![]() DF remigration plan, Rising obesity rates in Denmark, Dinner parties fade, LWID S4E14 | Send us Fan Mail Deportations, obesity, and dinner party decline. This week, Dom and Fionn, internationals living in Denmark, explore how Denmark debates who belongs, and how we live together. From the Danish People’s Party’s proposal to deport up to 100,000 internationals, to a warning that obesity may surge across municipalities, and a new study showing social life is moving out of the home, these stories reveal deeper questions about inclusion, inequality, and connection in Danish society.... | 34m 37s | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | ![]() Voting Rights for Internationals, Tax Perks or Election Tricks, and Denmark’s Aging Crisis: LWID S4E13 | Send us Fan Mail Voting rights, tax breaks, and tough truths. This week, Katie and Kalpita dive into Denmark’s local elections, revealing what internationals need to know before casting their votes. This week’s episode explores how democracy and welfare intersect in Denmark — from mobilizing international voters and new tax breaks to deeper concerns about inequality, digital privacy, and social care. With municipal elections on November 18, the hosts unpack how internationals can confirm elig... | 29m 13s | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | ![]() Denmark’s International Party Movement, Budget 2026 Highlights, Students Learn Mental Health: LWID S4E12 | Send us Fan Mail We're starting early to build a better Denmark. This week, Dom and Fionn explore Billund’s new International Party, Denmark’s 2026 Finance Plan, and a pilot program adding mental health to school curriculums. From sugar tax cuts to climate investments and classroom wellbeing, they unpack how these changes reflect a Denmark that’s slowly becoming more inclusive—socially, politically, and emotionally. Listen to the full episode to learn how internationals, families, and student... | 37m 35s | ||||||
| 10/22/25 | ![]() Raising Denmark’s Share Account Limit, Reviewing International Student Permits, More Women Candidates in Politics: LWID S4E11 | Send us Fan Mail Change is taking root in Denmark. Two long term international living in Denmark, Kalpita and Narcis, tackle three big stories in this conversation: the proposal to raise Denmark’s share account limit, the review of Bangladeshi and Nepali student permits, and the rise of women and internationals in local elections. Each topic asks what kind of Denmark we’re investing in, who gets to belong, and how change really happens. Topics: (01:05) Raising Denmark’s Share Account Li... | 27m 22s | ||||||
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