2022 Iceland Wrap-Up: Top News Stories & More

2022 Iceland Wrap-Up: Top News Stories & More

Happy New Year!! I hope you all had a fun start to the 2023. I thought it would be fun to share a wrap of 2022 with some major news stories from Iceland and some of my favorite episodes that I published last year. There were certainly a lot of ups and downs throughout the year, but such is life.

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Top News Stories in Iceland From 2022
  1. Safety Signs, Cameras Installed at Reynisfjara Beach
  2. Refugee Man and Family Previously Deported Win Case
  3. New Plant to Capture Ten Times More CO2 from Atmosphere at Hellisheiði
  4. Forests Now Cover 2% of Iceland
  5. Immigrants in Iceland just over 60,000
My Favorite Podcast Episodes from 2022
  1. Is the Meradalir eruption over?
  2. How my sister and mom felt about me moving to Iceland
  3. Iceland is more vegan friendly than you think
  4. One of the Most Influential Icelandic Authors of Her Generation – Auður Jónsdóttir
  5. From Brazil to Iceland: Georg Leite’s Experience Living in the Land of Fire & Ice
  6. The Ultimate Guide to Renting a Car in Iceland
Random Fact of the Episode

I published 34 episodes including 10 interviews in 2022. This surprised me when I looked at it because my initial feeling was that I didn’t do that much for the podcast last year. Thankfully, my inner critic was silenced when I actually looked at the numbers.

I would like to thank all of you that listened, shared, and wrote reviews for the podcast. The feedback means a lot and I look forward to publishing many more exciting episodes this year. My hope is to get more interviews this year because I had to put that on the back burner last year due to a busier schedule.

Icelandic Word of the Episode

Ný byrjun – fresh start

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