Amalia's thoughts on week 50

Hiiii y'all! 👋
This week I've been all over the place - not only did I attend the pitch competition För-orten, the Women in Tech Sweden event with Kindred, and had our holiday party at work - I also had maybe the most busy week at work as well. 2025 is looking verrrry promising I must say.
(I've also gotten my first ever LinkedIn troll after me? 🫣)
Since it's Musikhjälpen week - I'll donate 1 SEK for every link you click in this newsletter, AND also 1 SEK for every new subscriber you can help me to get to sign up until Sunday. I'll also raffle out 3 books out of my tech & leadership library for all of you that donate to my Musikhjälpenbössa. So thank you, to all that are here, and especially you who are new 💖
This year's topic is one I feel especially passionate about - women's maternal health is not something that can be taken for granted, not even in Sweden, "one of the world's most equal countries". And the situation is worse when we look out into the world - every two minutes a woman die due to reasons linked to pregnancy and childbirth.
Anyways - let's dig into this week's letter! We'll start off with a Amalia's thoughts wrapped, and then some (shorter) weekly thoughts. (If you’re looking for thoughts about the Djerf avenue situation - you’re not gonna find them here today 💔)