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Volunteer The Hague Talks

Volunteer The Hague Talks

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Honest conversations about community, connection, and impact in the International City of Peace and Justice. From navigating the local volunteer landscape to deep dives with the city’s changemakers, we explore what it truly means to make a difference in The Hague. VTH Talks is a subproject of Volunteer The Hague, a project of PEP Den Haag.Volunteer The Hague Développement commercial et entrepreneuriat Entrepreneurship Gestion et leadership Économie
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  • Episode 3 with Vassia Sar | Purpose without Pressure: The "February Reset"
    Feb 18 2026

    Is your New Year’s resolution already gathering dust? By mid-February, "January Burnout" often sets in, leaving us feeling guilty and stuck. In this episode of Volunteer The Hague Talks, host Laura Linga sits down with Vassia Sarantopoulou (Founder of AntiLoneliness) to discuss how to move from hustle culture to mindful discipline.We explore why our habits fail, the psychology of "Soft Discipline," and how volunteering serves as a "Safe Lab" for personal growth and nervous system regulation. About Our Guest:Vassia Sarantopoulou is a psychologist and the founder of AntiLoneliness and the Therapy Business Circle. She specialises in helping internationals navigate burnout, perfectionism, and the complexities of building a meaningful life abroad. https://antiloneliness.com/ About VTH Talks:Volunteer The Hague Talks is a subproject of Volunteer The Hague and PEP Den Haag. We host honest conversations about community, connection, and impact in the International City of Peace and Justice. https://www.volunteerthehague.nl/volu... Find your next opportunity: https://www.volunteerthehague.nl/Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, & LinkedIn: @volunteerthehagueLinkedIn

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    46 min
  • Trailer: Episode 3 with Vassia Sar | Purpose without Pressure: The "February Reset"
    Feb 14 2026

    Is your New Year’s resolution already gathering dust? By mid-February, "January Burnout" often sets in, leaving us feeling guilty and stuck. In this episode of Volunteer The Hague Talks, host Laura Linga sits down with Vassia Sarantopoulou (Founder of AntiLoneliness) to discuss how to move from hustle culture to mindful discipline.We explore why our habits fail, the psychology of "Soft Discipline," and how volunteering serves as a "Safe Lab" for personal growth and nervous system regulation. About Our Guest:Vassia Sarantopoulou is a psychologist and the founder of AntiLoneliness and the Therapy Business Circle. She specialises in helping internationals navigate burnout, perfectionism, and the complexities of building a meaningful life abroad. https://antiloneliness.com/ About VTH Talks:Volunteer The Hague Talks is a subproject of Volunteer The Hague and PEP Den Haag. We host honest conversations about community, connection, and impact in the International City of Peace and Justice. https://www.volunteerthehague.nl/volu... Find your next opportunity: https://www.volunteerthehague.nl/Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, & Linkedin: @volunteerthehague

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    1 min
  • The Student Dilemma: Is Volunteering Really Mandatory?
    Jan 26 2026

    "Do I really have to work for free to get a job in the Netherlands?"


    In this episode, we tackle the "Student Dilemma", the high-pressure gap between being a student and becoming a professional.


    We are joined by two incredible guests from The Hague University of Applied Sciences (De Haagse Hogeschool) to look at this from both sides:

    Adam Daniel: A current student at THUAS and the founder of The Hague Dialogues.

    Tiaan Westenberg: Lecturer and Internationalisation Support Officer at THUAS.


    Is volunteering just a "requirement," or is it the secret to finding your tribe and your career path in a new country?


    Explore opportunities: www.volunteerthehague.nl

    Follow us on our Socials: linktr.ee/vthtalks

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    45 min
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