SagaJohanna

SagaJohanna

Welcome to my channel! I upload videos on my favorite topics like veganism, relationships, minimalism, life improvement and travelling. I'm from Sweden but currently I live in New Zealand. I hope to inspire you to a live a more compassionate, ethical and sustainable life!

❤ Vegan recipes
❤ Minimalism
❤ Ethical lifestyle content
❤ Mental health
❤ Vanlife
❤ Slow living

Thank you so much for your support,
Saga

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  • @uscitizen898
    @uscitizen89821 сағат бұрын

    I/we have "stuff' that will have to be dealt with after death. However we've told our children that unless they want something, 99.99999% of it can be thrown away or given away to a thrift shop...where most of it came from anyway. 😉 The only thing that's worth anything in the house is our high-end grand piano. Since neither of them play and thus far none of the grandkids either, our hope is that it will go to someone who'll appreciate it. The rest is merely stuff. (BTW we declutter once or twice a year depending on the type of items.) My father died and my mother has indicated things she wants to give to me and my siblings. Honestly there is not one single thing of hers I want...."Gifting" things not wanted now isn't always such a nice "gift" for someone who truly has no need/desire for it now or in the future.

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo21 сағат бұрын

    great story, Saga. ty4 sharing

  • @ElAnciano767
    @ElAnciano767Күн бұрын

    What's the current Swedish relationship with smart phones? I look around public spaces like airports and all I see are adults absolutely glued to their phones and the kids as well playing video games or whatever. Everyone is ignoring everyone else. Luckily, my own kids grew up on the cusp, just before every nine year old HAD to have his/her own phone.

  • @jundisa02
    @jundisa02Күн бұрын

    Thank you so much sharing this beautiful video on autism 🌼 its so refreshing hearing all these info you shared.

  • @Nika.Rudneva
    @Nika.RudnevaКүн бұрын

    Hello! Please share what is in your makeup bag now? It's very interesting to see you leave

  • @anetadarqo
    @anetadarqoКүн бұрын

    Most of these are just common sense :)

  • @303anders
    @303andersКүн бұрын

    Tack! Vi har gjort i princip allt du rekommenderat och tycker det är lätt om man förstår sig på sina barn och ger dem den frihet de behöver. Något jag tycker är svårt är hur vi ska få vår dotter till skolan då det är lätt att det blir en stressmoment för alla parter. Då skolan inte är den bästa platsen. Vår son fick gå i en resurs klass med 6 andra barn och det gjorde skolan kul att gå till men eftersom dottern är högt fungerande viket leder till att hon tvingas gå i en klass med 26 andra barn. Något som jag tycker är jättedumt. Jag vet inte hur många bråk vi ska ha med rektorn innan vi kan få hjälp. Så jag förstår hur du måste fått kämpa.

  • @303anders
    @303andersКүн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story and experience. Both my kids have autism and it was alot to learn as a parent. But now I see it like a very positive. Sure it’s not easy for anyone that feels they are different when the whole society is built for people without diagnosis “normal” so you really have to fight for getting help in school. Now I live in Sweden and that’s not the best place to get help today.

  • @herr-is5sw
    @herr-is5swКүн бұрын

    Do jews try that every non-jew girl would make one kid with them (somehow balancing between jews (minority) and the others) and to keep it as secret maybe and then find maybe correct husband later. There are other problems with jews also than the religion. They have a sickness, they newer smile openly, its a kind of a grin, they use speed and they have genetically possibly also a reason why they do not smile, they are all kinds of "invalids". They typically stick a ugly unit of their girls along with every prettier of women what is left and they repeatedly lead them to dangerous situations. Typically the situations include drinking of alcohol (assuming that speed is not in the list). The women, if they like to think of this together should find the prettier minority of each other, not to talk with the jewish "bestis" girl or what ever it is.

  • @tink268
    @tink268Күн бұрын

    Wavy hair girl here. You do need hair products to manage the jungle 😂😂😂

  • @user-xj5eu1ui6r
    @user-xj5eu1ui6rКүн бұрын

    Vikings don't say "please"

  • @woolypuffin392
    @woolypuffin392Күн бұрын

    Finally a girl who doesn't wear makeup in a video like this ❤

  • @dhante7794
    @dhante7794Күн бұрын

    Seems the migrants find you very accommodating too.

  • @tracycombs1484
    @tracycombs14842 күн бұрын

    My Great Great Grandmother was from Sweden 🇸🇪 although I'm not sure where she was from ?? I've been to Sweden 1x and Aaland.

  • @kajsa-stinagustafson8560
    @kajsa-stinagustafson85602 күн бұрын

    Who da fudge cuts pizza with a pair of scissors? DEFINETELY not all Swedes!

  • @klausguenther9542
    @klausguenther95423 күн бұрын

    Thank you, Saga, and thank you Christine. I have been thinking about this topic of how we can return to live in a society like we had for 100.000s of years but lost 10.000 years ago. A society where happiness, peacefulness and the feeling of being a connected everything comprehending being was the normal state of existence. This video has given me a lot of new information and views on this incredibly important issue, so thank you! I am also so lucky to have an autistic girlfriend as my partner, who is able to see through the disguises that society and patriarchy use to hide the fact that everything would be great, if we would just love each other, nothing else. (Your description of "Nothingness" for this state feels like the absolutely best description possible with words.) So thank you, Saga, for also sharing your incredibly special view on this matter. This is defineteley one of the most influential pieces of information of my life.

  • @tiakennedy1681
    @tiakennedy16813 күн бұрын

    Thank you 🙏

  • @tiakennedy1681
    @tiakennedy16813 күн бұрын

    Thank you 🙏

  • @tiakennedy1681
    @tiakennedy16813 күн бұрын

    Thank you 🙏

  • @wfhalsey1
    @wfhalsey13 күн бұрын

    As my fiancee and i get closer to buying our single family home, he talks more and more about making sure we get LVP floors because we have three cats and they are very hard on our veneer hardwood floors. He feels that even actual hardwood floors won't stand up to their claws just from every day playing. Does anyone have ideas or thoughts in this based on experience? I really dont want unnatural materials in my home, but i feel i will lose this "battle."

  • @marielle2066
    @marielle20664 күн бұрын

    Hello Saga, It’s lovely to see you so happy. Perhaps I missed something, but can I ask you why you and your husband are moving to Italy rather than staying in Sweden?

  • @kellahwatkins8724
    @kellahwatkins87244 күн бұрын

    air conditioner is a definite necessity if you live in a hot climate !!! it actually can save lives - you are a tad out of touch dear- fake eyelashes and nails have been around for decades! I will not watch your channel again- you are very out of touch with the real world.

  • @jan-erikjanson1995
    @jan-erikjanson19954 күн бұрын

    Hej, where did you move to?

  • @judyhorstmann6332
    @judyhorstmann63324 күн бұрын

    Huh? I wash our blankets/quilts weekly.

  • @fwebster6226
    @fwebster62264 күн бұрын

    Kiwi here and don’t know anyone that doesn’t use a duvet without a cover??? I know that some hotels are like this but they use three sheets on beds - bottom, under duvet and also to cover duvet.

  • @jillv4006
    @jillv40064 күн бұрын

    I get that you think it’s disgusting to use a blanket because they don’t get washed as often as sheets but that’s why we use a top sheet in my country…to separate our bodies from the blankets. Plus a sheet tends to make you not get as hot in the night. I do like your idea of separate bedding however.

  • @sebastianwapniarski2077
    @sebastianwapniarski20775 күн бұрын

    Polish here. Sleeping in fresh cotton duvet covers prepared for me by my grandmother when I slept over at her place was like a paradise experience when I was a kid. Ahhhh.... just heaven.

  • @kellahwatkins8724
    @kellahwatkins87245 күн бұрын

    I buy medical necessities off Amazon as I am poor and it saves me money . And books on occasion. But I get they are not the best choice . When you are on a budget you do what is best for your wallet .

  • @holzmann-
    @holzmann-5 күн бұрын

    Nine good reasons, but none good enouzgh :)

  • @yaninaka5021
    @yaninaka50215 күн бұрын

    I found it really hard to get her point, as she was covering lots of different topics at once, and I don't see the connection between them. So what exactly was she trying to say in answer to the 1st question?

  • @klausguenther9542
    @klausguenther95423 күн бұрын

    Do you mean the question of how we are misstreating children according to their nervous system 1:41 ? I think what Christine is saying is that children's nervous systems are made for receiving an incredible amount of love and care from their parental caregivers that we do not provide for them today. It would be in ours and the babies biology to feel their needs and to fulfill them unconditionally for the first 5 years of their lives. Only this would let them feel loved, connected and cared for the way it is supposed to feel. Otherwise, they feel like something is incredibly wrong, as babies but also still as grown-ups.

  • @Life_with_Lissett
    @Life_with_Lissett5 күн бұрын

    🫶🏼

  • @89taklung
    @89taklung5 күн бұрын

    Thisxhas NOTHING to do with autistic! This is a child in the middle of their will-developement phase! Any healthy child will do that really, except if ypu basically train them to not do that.

  • @dimutech
    @dimutech5 күн бұрын

    As an English person (grown up to mind their p's and q's) living in Sweden, if I ask someone for something or to help I always say tack.

  • @Veruska75
    @Veruska755 күн бұрын

    Honestly, I don’t know what she meant with that, maybe just that there is no exact translation of ”please” to swedish. That doesn’t mean people aren’t just as polite. I’ve taught my kids to always say ”skulle jag kunna…” instead of ”jag vill ha” or even worse ”Ge…”. For example ”Skulle jag kunna få mera mat?” That is polite in itself, and my kids better säg ”tack”, lol! If they forget sometimes at home it’s ”och vad säger man…?” 😂

  • @xenaflatout
    @xenaflatout5 күн бұрын

    🤣Im born swedish and it was so fun to listening to you because all swedish are not not all Swedes are and do not act the same. Thank you for this video. 🙃

  • @lorihiggins6478
    @lorihiggins64785 күн бұрын

    Omg I need top & bottom sheets ALWAYS! I change my bedding every few days

  • @emmettoransky5088
    @emmettoransky50886 күн бұрын

    @SagaJohanna Regarding the race thing, ppl already have the common sense you do, that isn't the problem. The bank doesn't ask your race. Instead, Institutions like the bank, hospitals, etc will just assume based on how you look, or ignore you and put you down in a box they feel you should be, And without showing/telling you right away even if you ask to make sure. You might find out by seeing it on Dr papers, later down the line And yes it does affect the medical care or lack of, that you get. As well as what loans/opportunities you get access to or not. So when you say do how the Swedish do, regarding race, in America we do NOT have that luxury.

  • @emyywolf
    @emyywolf6 күн бұрын

    The problem is that people treat babies as puppies. They don’t understand that they grow into adult humans. 😂

  • @Bella0480
    @Bella04806 күн бұрын

    I am 43 never marred nor wanted or have kids. I never wanted them as long as I could remember and i didn’t care. So i figured, probably not smart to make myself have one. Then everyone states you will die alone. Having a child doesn’t guarantee you won’t die alone. Also, many people have kids and then pawn them off or kick them out at 15. My parents were great and I think you have to really want to be one

  • @gamagoon6387
    @gamagoon63876 күн бұрын

    I am still waiting from 2022 to be seen so not been diagnosed yet even though all other professionals have said so and now I've had my kid's taken off me an I'm being treated as mental intill I'm diagnosed my kid's both have autism and they was happy with me now they split my kid's up because nobody can handle them together and because when they took my kid's I got grabbed and punch a bloke they tried send me jail I've never touched my kid's I took them in to protect them from there mum I because I'm big there mum made stuff up about me they believe it and now it affecting not just me mentally but my children to they just want live at home with me .

  • @chacadavez9115
    @chacadavez91157 күн бұрын

    Mental health, pressure, sleeplessness, competition, dissatisfaction few but strong words to convice me not to have a child. I've seen one perfect example, someone i know, despite of having a lovely family, ended up depressed, divorced and psychological challenging. The kids seeing that everyday becomes traumatic for them. Poor kids they have to be in this situation. So kids... Its a no for me.

  • @marksw5499
    @marksw54997 күн бұрын

    Great video. I find Sweden and other Scandinavian countries to be quite fascinating. There is a lot that we can learn from their societies and how they do things.

  • @KitParker24
    @KitParker247 күн бұрын

    I’m from nz and I don’t know anyone here who sleeps with only a duvet inner without cover. Yuck! I have bottom sheet , top sheet ( optional but I prefer) duvet inner in duvet outer ( washed weekly )

  • @Europa1749
    @Europa17497 күн бұрын

    Let them make decisions. They love that. I would say "Do you want to go to bed at 8:00 or 8:30?" It worked so well because the ball was in his court.

  • @zhiqiry
    @zhiqiry8 күн бұрын

    :)

  • @you.are.enchanted
    @you.are.enchanted8 күн бұрын

    Looking at you and your beautiful natural skin and appearance is incredibly refreshing 💗

  • @LawsOfMoses
    @LawsOfMoses8 күн бұрын

    I conceived accidentally with my children- although my first daughter partner didn’t last, the child from my second partner now husband, and me have absolutely improved in our relationship. Our bond has grown over the years, we were unprepared, had no money, didn’t know anything about birthing, nutrition or anything else you mentioned and we raise our children just fine- in fact, working in mental health, the clients I encounter who constantly dwell on their own diagnoses and all the problems related to self instead of serving others and giving, are the most unhappy people I know. Postpartum depression is common but also very short term, some of these videos and content about mental health are not only misleading they are outright wrong.

  • @LawsOfMoses
    @LawsOfMoses8 күн бұрын

    I mean this in the nicest way, lol, but your husband sounds like the guy with the white hair/hunched back in Rocky Horror Picture Show 😂

  • @user-hu4we8vi9w
    @user-hu4we8vi9w8 күн бұрын

    my mom everyday since when I was too young like 7 or 6 she always says she will kill herself until now but now I feel more she meant it , I am trying to let her go to the therapist but they never listen to me I tried to be her therrapist but I couldn't I am still 19 and I am afraid to wake up someday and I found her did it

  • @rjaydriskill
    @rjaydriskill8 күн бұрын

    This is a deep and detailed interview. Thank you for all you do helping people, Saga.

  • @soumiabenrochd1396
    @soumiabenrochd13968 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much for this video. The environment is falling apart and so many of us are still focused on appearances. We should rethink our priorities before we are obliged to. 🙏