My mother was born in occupied Poland in 1941. But then in April 2010, I went to the Bundesarchiv in Germany, and asked whether they had any material on my grandparents who were German. I didn't know I was going to do the work. To start to be able to become grounded in order to be able to do the work. I had the pleasure and surprise of ending up living on a small isolated island in Sweden for about a decade where I had some time to start to reflect about my family's past and also grew some roots. Well, I am a cosmopolitan who ended up, 24 years ago, settling in Sweden. Can you tell us a little bit about who you are and what book it is that has brought you from Europe over to the States? We've been having a blast, talking to you and just really enjoying your stay. And I got very lucky staying with you though. And we did not know each other beforehand, but you are on a book tour. You've been staying with us here in Los Angeles, in our home for several nights. So Julie, we're doing this in a little bit of a different situation than I usually do. I'm your host, Eric Weinstein and I'm here today with author of The Pendulum Julie Lindhal. Julie Lindahl: Personal Website, Twitter, YouTube Sponsors įour Sigmatic: /PORTAL and use discount code PORTAL to get a 15% discount on all ordersĬhili Pad /portal and use code “PORTALCHILI”
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