Gor:geous Talks

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Gor:geous Talks

Join me on a journey of quite random, but interesting talks with the people that know something that you (and me) might not. All from the topics like relocation & life experiences and to real estate as an investment & human psychology. Randomness and curiosity is all we got!Sometimes it will be also just me talking about things that I find interesting. So join me and I wish you to enjoy the gorgeous talks!

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    Michela Gambino: How dancing in Copenhagen funds clean water in Madagascar

    What happens when you mix salsa and bachata dancing, clean water projects, and 45 volunteers who don't get paid? You get cph4water - and Michela ran the whole thing.In this episode, Michela and I dig into what it actually takes to lead a volunteer organization where people can walk away anytime. We talk about how cph4water grew from 20 to 45 volunteers under her presidency, how she balances being the boss in meetings and a student on the dance floor, and the tension between "we're doing charity" and "we need to run this properly." She's honest about the hard parts - the burnout, the scheduling nightmares, and the one piece of advice she'd give anyone thinking of starting something like this: you cannot do it alone.Key topics:Leading volunteers who owe you nothingGrowing a community from 20 to 45 people (and keeping it together)The real tension between running a charity and running it wellWhy delegation is the hardest skill in volunteer workHer honest advice for anyone wanting to start or join something like thisFollow Gor:geous Talks:Instagram: @gorgeous.talksHost: @gor.gorgeoussGuest organisation: @cph4water

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    Mathias Bjørnhof: How to prepare for futures you can't predict

    What happens when a futurist starts his own business? Turns out, even someone who thinks about the future for a living can't predict what's coming next.Mathias and I studied entrepreneurship together. A few years later, he left his job to build Anticipate - a consultancy that helps organizations stop planning for one future and start preparing for many. In this conversation, we get into why most companies are stuck using frameworks from the 80s, how to tell real signals from noise, and what it actually takes to sell something 99.99% of people have never heard of.It's strategic, personal, and full of moments where we just figure things out together… as old classmates do.Connect with Mathias on LinkedIn.

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    (ENG) Gareggin - What it takes to turn the city into your own canvas

    In this episode, I talk to my cousin, the incredibly talented Yerevan-based artist, Gareggin. We dive deep into his creative mind, exploring his journey from watching his grandfather's architectural designs as a child to painting massive, iconic street murals in the heart of Armenia.Gareggin opens up about the relentless, everyday drive to create, and how his style evolved from heavy, realistic oil paintings to vibrant pop-art and contemporary busts.In this episode, we cover:The evolution of Gareggin's unique artistic style and the shift toward contemporary pop-art.The story behind his mechanical "Eye" sculpture, showcased at the Venice Biennale and later sold in Dubai.A behind-the-scenes look at his massive street murals dedicated to Motherhood on Saryan Street and to Parajanov on Northern Avenue.His future plans, including a brand new studio space and a 2026 exhibition in the United States.📺 WATCH THIS EPISODE: Because we are out in the city looking at Gareggin's actual murals, I highly recommend watching this episode on Spotify to get the full visual experience!🗣️ LANGUAGE NOTE: This is the fully dubbed English version of the interview.

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    (ARM) Gareggin - What it takes to turn the city into your own canvas

    In this episode, I talk to my cousin, the incredibly talented Yerevan-based artist, Gareggin. We dive deep into his creative mind, exploring his journey from watching his grandfather's architectural designs as a child to painting massive, iconic street murals in the heart of Armenia.Gareggin opens up about the relentless, everyday drive to create, and how his style evolved from heavy, realistic oil paintings to vibrant pop-art and contemporary busts.In this episode, we cover:The evolution of Gareggin's unique artistic style and the shift toward contemporary pop-art.The story behind his mechanical "Eye" sculpture, showcased at the Venice Biennale and later sold in Dubai.A behind-the-scenes look at his massive street murals dedicated to Motherhood on Saryan Street and to Parajanov on Northern Avenue.His future plans, including a brand new studio space and a 2026 exhibition in the United States.📺 WATCH THIS EPISODE: Because we are out in the city looking at Gareggin's actual murals, I highly recommend watching this episode on Spotify to get the full visual experience!🗣️ LANGUAGE NOTE: The interview is spoken entirely in Armenian, but I have provided full English subtitles on the video so you can read along and enjoy the conversation.

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    Marketing Connect CPH - What it takes to build a community that lasts

    What does it really take to build a community that lasts? 🚀In this episode of Gor:geous Talks, I sit down with the co-founders of Marketing Connect Copenhagen - Dalia & Mianda - to explore why consistency matters more than hype, how real connections are built, and what happens when people simply take initiative.A conversation about the long game of community - and why it still matters.

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    Jonas Dovydaitis - How to follow curiosity and still get views on YouTube

    What do Dungeons & Dragons, YouTube analytics, and classical guitar have in common? More than you’d think. Jonas has managed to turn all three into his creative playground. In this conversation, we dive into how he built his channel from scratch, how he experiments his way through failure, and what it means to make art when everything, even creativity, gets measured. It’s funny, honest, and a little chaotic… just the way we like it.

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    Yervand Zhamharyan - A conversation with my dad about business, life abroad, and hobbies

    Welcome to this special episode where I talk to my dad on his experience on setting up a Lavash production business called Kilikija after moving from Armenia to Lithuania in the 90s! 🌟We also briefly touch upon his hobby in making music 🎵Tune in!

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    Aly Dyrcz - Psychology & work: motivation, change, and connection

    Why do even the toughest leaders struggle to give bad feedback? Why does change feel so threatening — even when it’s good for us? And why is motivation never as steady as we wish it was?In this episode, Aly shares powerful insights from her journey in psychology and HR — from feedback and conflict, to empathy, culture, and what really makes teams click 😎

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    Sarah Fajerberg - Agile: beyond the buzzword

    Have you ever wondered what Agile really is? Maybe you could be even like me - I have heard the word so many times, but never really truly understood what it is 😅Until now 😎In this episode, my guest Sarah, explains what Agile is (spoiler alert: not just "speed"), what problems does it solve and how software development teams use it in their day-to-day operations (and keep their sanity in check). Tune in!

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    Estrella Ramos Quiles - A life-changing TikTok scroll: moving to Denmark from Spain

    Have you ever thought that a TikTok video can make someone move to another country? Me neither! 😮But this episode's guest, Estrella, has done exactly that. After watching a video on TikTok about Copenhagen, she decided to move there. In this episode, she tells the whole story of her life as an expat in this marvellous city (with some inputs from me), so if you are considering moving here - this episode can serve you as a great inspiration source 😎

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    Andrigo Gomes - The Portugal Play: a real estate investment that paid off

    Would you like to have a beach flat that actually pays you? 💰Then tune in and listen to a story of how Andrigo Gomes (a PM by profession) has cracked the code on getting and renting out an apartment in the south of Portugal that has paid his investment off. All starting from the process of choosing the right one (45 apartments checked in 6 weeks!), furbishing, and ending with financing and lessons learned.

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    Filipa Afonso - 1, 2, 3 ... 5, 6, 7 - it's all about Salsa

    Latin music... Hot dances... Crazy moves... And a great cardio 🔥Join me on this first ever episode of my podcast where you will listen to my dear friend Filipa telling her story about salsa dancing - how she ended up doing it, what did it bring into her life and maybe that will spark your interest to try it out 😁Enjoy!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Join me on a journey of quite random, but interesting talks with the people that know something that you (and me) might not. All from the topics like relocation & life experiences and to real estate as an investment & human psychology. Randomness and curiosity is all we got!Sometimes it will be also just me talking about things that I find interesting. So join me and I wish you to enjoy the gorgeous talks!

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Gor Zhamharyan

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