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#69 Nicholas Amorim from Brazil to Estonia: A love letter to Estonia that Estonians don’t watch
If Nicholas Amorim could hit the reset button on his life, he would choose to relive his childhood in Estonia. Join us as we dive into the captivating story of Nicholas, a Brazilian musician, who writes songs about Estonian women. A creative and emotional spirit, who has decided to follow his creative passions to uplift his life. After living in Estonia for 7 years, he is more sure than ever, that this is the place and first real home for him.
Discover the inspiration behind ”Love Letter for Estonia” as Nicholas shares the story of how his documentary was born. Learn about the captivating scenes and emotional encounters that shaped this heartfelt tribute to a country that has become his first true home.
We talk about:
- Why is it surprising that Estonian newspapers don’t have dedicated pages for crime sections?
- The Inspiration behind the ”Love Letter for Estonia” documentary!
- What makes a year with 4 seasons special?
- The unique phenomenon of Estonians being impressed by even basic Estonian language skills.
- What’s up with gifting so many flowers at any concert?
Link to his music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8g6elVQujc
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