mies ja nainen kävelevät Joensuussa joen rannalla

Retur­nees Found Balance in Joen­suu

In Joensuu, there is room and time to live

After living for over ten years in the Hel­sin­ki met­ro­po­li­tan area, Johan­na and Mik­ko Kie­si deci­ded to return to their roots in North Kare­lia. Now, life in Joen­suu com­bi­nes work, fami­ly, and clo­se­ness to natu­re in a way they never rea­lized they mis­sed whi­le living in Espoo—until it beca­me part of their eve­ry­day life.

Johan­na and Mik­ko Kie­si first met in high school, even though they came from dif­fe­rent towns: Mik­ko is from Kon­tio­lah­ti, and Johan­na from Lipe­ri. Their youth­ful friends­hip deve­lo­ped into a rela­tions­hip that even­tual­ly took them to the capi­tal region for a deca­de.

“From the begin­ning, we had two sha­red dreams: to have a fami­ly and to return to our home region. We lon­ged for the peace of a home with a yard, but also for somet­hing har­der to define—a fee­ling that life was groun­ded,” Johan­na says.

mies ja nainen seisovat Joensuussa Ylisoutajan sillalla
Johan­na and Mik­ko Kie­si found peace and space in Joen­suu, but also a much-nee­ded sen­se of belon­ging somew­he­re.

Stu­dies Took Them Away—And Back Again

The move to Espoo ori­gi­nal­ly hap­pe­ned because of Mikko’s stu­dies. He began stu­dying mec­ha­nical engi­nee­ring at Aal­to Uni­ver­si­ty and later dee­pe­ned his exper­ti­se in mec­hat­ro­nics in Stock­holm.

“In Stock­holm, I moved into the softwa­re side of things. That ope­ned the door to my career, and in the mean­ti­me, Johan­na stayed in Fin­land, whe­re we built our life around stu­dies and work,” Mik­ko recalls.

We star­ted serious­ly con­si­de­ring whet­her life might be bet­ter elsew­he­re

City life was rewar­ding but also exhaus­ting, especial­ly as the fami­ly grew. Even­tual­ly, the pan­de­mic chan­ged eve­ryt­hing.

“Remo­te work beca­me more com­mon and made us rea­lize that our loca­tion didn’t have to be defi­ned by our jobs. We star­ted serious­ly con­si­de­ring whet­her life might be bet­ter elsew­he­re,” Mik­ko says.

Two Pro­fes­sio­nals, One Sha­red Goal

Today, Mik­ko works as a softwa­re deve­lo­per at a com­pa­ny cal­led Kel­luu, which deve­lops airs­hip tech­no­lo­gy and rela­ted data solu­tions. Pre­vious­ly, he wor­ked for an IT com­pa­ny in the Hel­sin­ki area.

Johan­na is a full-time pho­to­grap­hy ent­repre­neur, specia­lizing in wed­ding pho­to­grap­hy and bou­doir portraits—where the focus is on self-expres­sion and body posi­ti­vi­ty.

nainen seisoo puistossa Joensuussa
Johan­na Kie­si runs her own pho­to­grap­hy busi­ness Accor­ding to her, it is easy for ent­repre­neurs to find their place in Joen­suu and the­re is sup­port avai­lable.

“Bou­doir pho­to­grap­hy is a coun­ter­force to beau­ty pres­su­res. I want eve­ry per­son I pho­to­graph to feel beau­ti­ful just as they are. Through pho­to­grap­hy, I can con­vey accep­tance and con­fi­dence,” Johan­na explains.

Most of her clients come through word-of-mouth recom­men­da­tions, and she has built a loy­al cus­to­mer base.

“The best part of ent­repre­neurs­hip is doing work that means somet­hing to people. I make moments visible, and that empowers me too.”

Joen­suu Surpri­sed Them—Especially in Terms of Ent­repre­neurs­hip

The return to Joen­suu tur­ned out to be the right deci­sion in many ways—especially from Johanna’s pers­pec­ti­ve.

“When we moved, someo­ne asked if I nee­ded sup­port as an ent­repre­neur. That stuck with me. Joen­suu has a warm and welco­ming atmosp­he­re, and it’s easy for ent­repre­neurs to find their place here,” she says.

Joen­suu is just the right size: there’s room to grow a busi­ness, but also time to live

Cour­ses and events orga­nized by Busi­ness Joen­suu have hel­ped her build networks and deve­lop her busi­ness.

“Joen­suu is just the right size: there’s room to grow a busi­ness, but also time to live. From an entrepreneur’s point of view, that’s a huge advan­ta­ge,” Johan­na adds.

Eve­ry­day Life and Celebra­tion in Their Home­town

Eve­ry­day life has taken on a new rhythm in Joensuu—stress has been replaced by balance and enjo­ying per­so­nal time.

“I vivid­ly remem­ber when we arri­ved in Joen­suu with a one-way train tic­ket. That’s when we knew we didn’t need a return tic­ket. It was a libe­ra­ting fee­ling,” Johan­na says with a smi­le.

We knew we didn’t need a return tic­ket

Free time has gai­ned new mea­ning, especial­ly with sup­port networks now near­by. Help from grand­pa­rents has made room for the couple to spend time toget­her.

“When our child had their first slee­po­ver at the grand­pa­rents’, we had an eve­ning just for our­sel­ves. We went to a res­tau­rant, had wine at a bar, and soa­ked up the sum­mer eve­ning downtown—yes, even that is pos­sible in Joen­suu,” Johan­na beams.

Natu­re Brings Balance

Natu­re plays a big role in the Kie­sis’ dai­ly life. Mik­ko has redisco­ve­red an old hob­by.

“I hadn’t skied since midd­le school. Now the ski trails run just half a kilo­me­ter from our home—it was easy to get back into it. Last win­ter had litt­le snow, but otherwi­se, skiing has been a major redisco­ve­ry,” Mik­ko says.

Johan­na enjo­ys natu­re walks and hikes.

“The Kuha­sa­lo area has beco­me one of my favo­ri­te spots. I hadn’t visi­ted it befo­re, but now I’ve retur­ned many times. Forest and lake­si­de sce­ne­ry are good for the soul.”

Johan­na and Mik­ko see their futu­re in Joen­suu. The networks are growing rapid­ly through their own acti­vi­ty.

Buil­ding the Futu­re Step by Step

Johan­na and Mik­ko see their futu­re in Joen­suu.

“Work, fami­ly, and home keep us here. It’s impor­tant to us that we can deve­lop our eve­ry­day life wit­hout pres­su­re or rush,” Johan­na says.

Even the litt­le moments tied to their move car­ry great mea­ning.

“When Johan­na went ahead, I stayed behind to finish clea­ning the old apart­ment. I dro­ve to Joen­suu alo­ne, lis­te­ning to Lee­vi & The Lea­vings’ Poh­jois-Kar­ja­la the enti­re way. That moment sum­med up the who­le move,” Mik­ko laughs.

Con­nec­tions form easi­ly when you bra­ve­ly attend events and talk to new people

One of the most impor­tant aspects of their new life has been fin­ding a sen­se of com­mu­ni­ty. Johan­na encou­ra­ges others to get invol­ved acti­ve­ly.

“Con­nec­tions form easi­ly when you bra­ve­ly attend events and talk to new people. Acti­vi­ties for fami­lies have been a great way for us to meet others, and ent­repre­neu­rial networks have also been inva­luable,” Johan­na says.

This mate­rial was pro­duced as part of the acti­vi­ties of the City of Joen­suu Inno­va­tion Eco­sys­tem Agree­ment (ERDF), co-fun­ded by the Euro­pean Union and the city of Joen­suu.

Arti­ficial intel­li­gence has been used in the trans­la­tion of the article.

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