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A lovely mix of English sensibility and Danish pragmatism, vivacious speaker Helen Russell seems to have understood more about the Danish character than I have!’ Sandi Toksvig, BBC host and comedian. ‘Russell is possessed of a razor-sharp wit and a winning self-deprecation.
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What is the secret to their success? Are happy Danes born, or made? Helen Russell decided there was only one way to find out: she gave herself a year to uncover the formula for Danish happiness.
From childcare, education, food and interior design to SAD, taxes, sexism and an unfortunate predilection for burning witches, the resulting book The Year of Living Danishly is a funny, poignant record of a journey that shows where the Danes get it right, where they get it wrong, and how Non-Danes might just benefit from living a little more Danishly.
As an author and expert on happiness, life overhauls, work-life balance and cultural difference, keynote speaker Helen Russell lectures internationally and can facilitate panels and give after dinner speeches.
Helen is a journalist and former editor of MarieClaire.co.uk. She now lives in Denmark permanently and works as a Scandinavia correspondent for the Guardian, as well as writing a column on Denmark for the Telegraph and humorous features for The Times, Metro, Grazia, Wall Street Journal and The Independent, among others. Helen wrote various books, among them the besteseller “The year of living Danishly” and “The Atlas of Happiness”.
See keynotes with Helen RussellWork isn’t working. Free lunches and colourful bean bags in the office no longer cut it. During the pandemic, the boundary between work and home life blurred more than ever – and studies show we’ve been working an average of six hours extra overtime a week. Burnout is a very real problem and morale is at an all time low. So what can we do to foster greater understanding, empathy, respect – and resilience? How can we find meaning and joy at work?
In this informative and engaging talk, Helen explores the different cultural approaches to working life that we can learn from, the origins of the Scandinavian way of working, how it aids productivity, where it falls short, the importance of rest, plus where Malcom Gladwell missed a trick. From arbejdsglæde to autonomy and entitlement to equality, we take a fresh look at the landscape of big business, the rocks in the path and how diversity and rest are our best hopes of navigating them.
Watch speaker Helen Russell talking about how does culture influence our view on happiness:
What makes the life in rural Jutland, Denmark, so attractive for you?
For me, living Danishly is about a different pace of life and a realigning of priorities. I spend less money on new shiny things and more time with my family and friends. I run, walk, bicycle (occasionally), indulge in ‘kaffe og kage’ (often), work a 40 hour week (max), and am a little kinder to myself out here than I ever felt I could be back home. Rural Jutland is the antithesis of media London – and it was a change I needed for a while.
What is the most curious insight into the Danish culture you have gained?
There are a few! I was fascinated to discover that a snake autopsy passes for a fun day out in Jutland (ditto crab racing and dancing cows). Being well-lit is also akin to a basic human right in Denmark; paying an extraordinary amount of tax isn’t necessarily a bad thing; and pastry and potatoes might just be the secret formula for happiness…
Can you provide three basic tips on how to be happier?
What characterizes 21st century journalism for you?
Today, journalism is about being open to diversifying – both in terms of content and medium. It’s crucial to take up offers of training and show willing by gaining as much experience as you can and developing your social media offering. Journalists can no longer luxuriate in long lunches and the prospect of a job for life – or even a decade. It’s important to be tenacious, courteous and brave. It’s great to have a specialism and become an expert in something – but be nice to everyone along the way as you never know when you’ll need them!
Why should clients use you for their next event?
A well-presented, experienced and entertaining speaker, Helen can add a touch of humour to any event covering insightful, thought-provoking topics in a light-hearted, accessible way. She can tailor talks for clients and will always research her audience to make sure her lecture is spot on.
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