Finding the courage to change the direction your life is headed takes courage, self-belief and an innovative spirit. For many of us the comfort of the everyday can anchor us into a familiar routine we find difficult switching up, however sometimes the allure of how life could look different is worth the risk of the unknown. We chat to Angelita Eriksen, Tamara Singer and David Zilber – three people who successfully made a career swap.
The Algae Whisperers
When Angelita Eriksen and Tamara Singer met during physiotherapy training in Australia, they never thought they would one day be running an innovative food business together. After international placements, the Norwegian and the New Zealander have been living for several years in Napp, a fishing village with just 200 inhabitants on the Norwegian archipelago of the Lofoten Islands. Eriksen was longing for home, Singer was drawn by love to the far north.
This is where they established their company, Lofoten Seaweed, in 2016. The women harvest and process seven different types of seaweed that grow in the sea right on their doorstep. It is used to make spices, chocolates, bread additives, soaps and, the most recent development, pasta.
“At first, everyone thought we were crazy. But over time, we have developed a wonderful co-existence with the fishing businesses at the harbour,” says Eriksen. “Now, the old fishermen call our idea the future of food. I’m really proud of that.”
Thanks to her Japanese mother, Tamara Singer has known about the sea plant since childhood as it featured prominently in her diet. Once Singer’s mother confirmed the quality of the Norwegian seaweed, she needed no further convincing.
“Algae is one of the most – if not the most – nutrient-rich plants on the planet. It is high in iodine, low in fat and is said to have antibacterial and even anti-carcinogenic properties,” says Singer.