Expat Experts is the go-to expat podcast and YouTube series for anyone serious about living abroad. Hosted by Marc Alcobé, a seasoned expat, we dive deep into the untold stories, challenges, and triumphs of building a new life in a foreign country. Each episode features candid interviews with real expats, revealing the truth about moving overseas—from navigating visa processes and understanding the true cost of living, to building community, overcoming culture shock, and mastering the art of ...
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Kirsty Rice and Nikki Moffit have over twenty years of expat life experience having lived in ten countries (and given birth in six of those). Libya, Jakarta, Hong Kong, the US, Kuala Lumpur...the list goes on. They answer the curly questions on expat life and throw in the ocassional expat interview to get an insight into expat life.
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Nexbiteoflife podcast showcases travel and lifestyle stories from expats, nomads and slow travellers from around the world. Travel, food, and places of cultural interest reviews to inspire your wanderlust.
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Have two weeks off this year and thinking of where to go next? I interview locals or expats from around the world. They share what the travel guides sometimes miss for a more local, authentic experience. See Traveltalk.io for more information!
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Expat Business Hero: Inspiring Interviews with Expat Entrepreneurs & Business Experts
Alex Congdon: Entrepreneur Mentor and Podcaster
Starting and growing your business as an expat will test you to the limit but the rewards can more than compensate. Become a business hero for your customers, your family and of course yourself. But first you have to navigate your fears and concerns, adopt the right mindset, learn from others mistakes, build a supportive network and have a smart plan. Join Alex Congdon, a UK expat in Switzerland, as he interviews expat business entrepreneurs and experts from around the world as they share th ...
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Chosen as one of the Top 25 Bilingual Podcasts on Feedspot.com! Hearing other bilingual people's stories is the best way to learn the principles you need to navigate an international world.
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Life in Germany, as seen through the eyes of outsiders. Featuring the stories of foreigners who moved to Germany - either temporarily or permanently - and tips and advice for life in Germany. Get an inside view of the joys, the frustrations, and the quirks of adapting to the culture and learning German. New episodes every second Wednesday.
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Matt is an expat living the dream in Spain. Rob is a former expat living with his mommy and daddy. They discuss life, love, and tapas.
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Eliz Armstrong from MeansToTravel interviews Andres Mongrue on traveling the world for fun and expatriate life in Dubai.
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"The Best-kept Secret in Education" - the International Teacher Podcast is hosted by Kent Arimura, Jacqueline P. Mallais, Darian Batten, and Gregory Lemoine. New Episodes are published bi-weekly on Saturdays. Listen to first-hand experiences from across the globe about international schools, certified educators, teaching overseas, and living in other countries as expatriates. We interview educators and administrators all over the world to discuss travel, teaching in their schools, overseas e ...
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An English language guide to living and working in Norway, featuring interviews with both expats and Norwegians. Find out what it's like to live and work in Scandinavia, and whether Norway really is the happiest country on earth.
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Each episode is a different interview that explores software engineering, expat life, work culture, mental health and other things. Contains episodes in english and portuguese. Find me on Instagram by @ph.ael or Twitter by @raphamorims. Illustration created by Leonardo Carvalho (@itsleodraws on Instagram). Opening song "Slow Burn" by Kevin MacLeod.
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Taralets Talk is a Filipino podcast that chronicles the joys, heartaches, and rewards of being an immigrant. Hosted by three Pinoy expats. Join Bel, Lennette, and Mark in this seasonal podcast packed with culturally rich tidbits and tips for Filipinos curious about what it's like living abroad. Connect with us: Email: [email protected] Facebook: @taraletstalkpodcast Taralets Talk is sponsored and produced by Disenyo.co LLC
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A podcast dedicated to sharing the travel stories of Malayali's around the world . The stories will be shared as personal memoir as well as travelers Interview As an expat for more that 16 years , i left India at the age of 26 and along the way i was finding my passion in traveling. I am hoping this will help the travel enthusiast to connect and inspire to take their journey from Kerala to the world ലോകമെമ്പാടുമുള്ള മലയാളിയുടെ യാത്രാ കഥകൾ പങ്കിടുന്നതിന് സമർപ്പിച്ച ഒരു പോഡ്കാസ്റ്റ്. സ്റ്റോറി ...
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Intermark company is pleased to present its new project “Intermark Talks – Moscow expat life”. “Intermark Talks – Moscow expat life” is a series of podcasts in which we interview our friends and partners from various organizations that are popular among expats in Moscow, such as international schools, foreign associations, European medical centers and many others. Here we are discussing important topics, asking interesting questions and sharing impressions about Moscow. About us Intermark fo ...
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A broadcast from different parts of South Africa. We meet various locals and visitors to our shores, mostly from the comedy and entertainment field. Topics are varied and unpredictable, including local goings-on, current world events, and how they impact on South Africa... all discussed by mostly opinionated and not-very-serious guests. (Although we have sent out meeting requests to Nobel Prize winners, but they're all too busy on Twitter to speak to us at the moment. Perhaps one day.) For m ...
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This is The Ljubljana podcast, hosted by Slovenia's most enthusiastic expat resident, American professor and best-selling author and Slovenia's Ambassador of Tourism, Noah Charney. Noah hosts the award-winning official podcast for the Slovenian Tourist Organization, "Feel Slovenia," and the official podcast for Bled, "The Bled Podcast" and is the author of Slovenology: Living and Traveling in the World's Best Country" and "Bledology" among more than 20 books. This podcast covers Ljubljana an ...
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Away We Go We Go follows the journey of Sophie & Jordan Epton, an American couple who moved to France with their 10-month old twins, and the crazy adventure that follows. We dive deep into what it's really like moving and living abroad as expats, interview others who have taken the road less traveled, provide travel tips, discuss how you can do hard things to change your own life, and everything in between.
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Welcome to the "Are We Home Yet?" podcast, where I talk to expats who have moved abroad, moved to a another country, and are finding success in business, love, living the life of their dreams, and making a home! What's in it for me (the listener): You get access to the details about moving abroad, the visa process, countries where your money will go farther, how to create a business, find an employer, how to make friends, and make a home in another country. You know you want to live abroad, ...
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Inspiration for Women who want to Live and Thrive Abroad
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You’ve got questions. Together, we get answers. We all need advice, but sometimes it’s hard to know where to turn. Each week, Courtney Martin and Carvell Wallace bring a listener on to the show to solve their toughest problems with the help of world-class experts. It’s free therapy, and you’re invited. Get more of How To! with Slate Plus! Join for exclusive bonus episodes of How To! and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the How To! show page on Apple Podca ...
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A comedy/culture & society podcast created by Jordan Prince. Co-founded and previously co-produced/co-hosted by Moritz Batscheider. Before gaining success as an internet comedian/content creator, Jordan spent most of his life trying to make a professional career in the music industry. Coming from New Orleans he had a certain understanding of how things worked. However after moving to Germany, he learned just how different everything is in a foreign land. He experienced all the standard ups a ...
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Discussions and Stories on the Current Exodus of American Expats of Color. And Provocative Conversations on Evolving Beyond Racist Identities as We Awaken to Oneness to Unify the Human Family.
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Actionable lessons and personal insights for anyone leading, or aspiring to lead, in tech. A candid interview series where your host Mark Wormgoor meets tech leaders, from startup CTOs to enterprise CIOs, to explore what it means to lead in tech today. They share real stories of growth and setbacks, navigating the constant pressure to reinvent, scaling teams, balancing code and infra with board meetings, and pursuing their vision. No jargon included.
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Tacos, tequila, Spanish speakers… What else is there to discover in Mexico City? And why are so many foreigners accidentally moving here? From tree-lined neighborhoods to street cafes, museums, parks, world-class restaurants, and a wild nightlife scene, Raquel will interview someone who’s moved to Mexico City to get their unique take on what makes CDMX one of the coolest cities in the world. Hear the good, the bad, and the surprising about living in this giant metropolis. Welcome to CDMX Expats.
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A dreamer, intellectual, and comedienne walk into a bar and magic happens—magic in the form of this refreshing and relatable podcast all about modern family life and the important role that friendships and connections play in our happiness and, let's face it, in our survival. And while they are not in an actual bar, these three very different American women, Jaimi Gadaix (the dreamer), Amy Martin (the intellectual), and Nicki Doerr (the comedienne), are all a part of the same friendship circ ...
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In "Emily Is Not In Paris: The Podcast”, host TheQueenFatima will investigate why and how people move to France and what they do once they get there. Fatima is a native New Yorker who moved to Paris about five years ago on a whim. As each year passes by, she wonders what motivates people to dig roots in France. This podcast hopes to demystify the allure of navigating French society as a foreigner. Through conversations with friends & strangers who have spent a considerable amount of time in ...
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Listen in as two expat Americans, Sarah Taylor and Kevin McCarthy, take on the task of telling American audiences what life in Tübingen, Germany is all about. They interview members of the community, discuss local issues, and reflect candidly on life in Germany with its many cultural differences and similarities, realizing that there's so much more they have to learn about this cycling, studying, stocherkahning municipality of the Swabian South that they've called home for the past several y ...
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Welcome and dobrodošli to Feel Slovenia the podcast, the official podcast of the Slovenian Tourist Board and gold winner of the international Golden City Gate Award. In each episode, your host, Dr Noah Charney, will explore what he has called “the world’s best country:” meeting locals, traveling, eating and getting to know the very best of Slovenia. Where should you go when visiting Slovenia? What should you be sure to do, see, eat and experience? Join us for the ultimate insider’s guide to ...
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The Borderless Podcast is created for small business owners and investors who think internationally and want to survive and thrive through our transition into the information age. jamesguzman.substack.com
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Moving across the world to another country can be hard, but it's easier when your significant other is a local. "From My Home To Yours" follows the journey of Bernadine (Irish) & Matthew (Australian) moving their lives from Australia to Ireland. They leave no stone unturned as they discuss the logistics and planning needed to make the journey successful, and the emotional upheaval of making a new life together halfway across the world.
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Selwyn Milborrow is the founder of MasterClass Writers Group. He focuses on art and literature. Milborrow is a podcaster, poet, novelist, journalist, lecturer and motivational speaker. He presents workshops and talks on creative writing and publishing. He is based in Gqeberha, Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa. Group members are from SA, US, UK & France.
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Joshua J Sheats, MSFS, CFP, CLU, ChFC, CASL, CAP, RHU, REBC is a financial planner who teaches people how to live a rich life now while building a plan for financial freedom in 10 years or less. He mixes creative approaches to lifestyle design, deep-dive financial planning techniques, and hard-core business strategy to equip you with the knowledge and inspiration you need to build financial independence.
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The English podcast about life with the Dutch. Stories from people who have come to live in the Netherlands and those who are thinking about taking the plunge.Stories to make you laugh, cry, pull your hair out and jump for joy. An uplifting new series of podcasts produced by Andy Clark. Here in Holland has interview podcasts to give you expert info and advice on life in the Netherlands.Here in Holland has story podcasts too - internationals share their stories on life in one of the greatest ...
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A tale as bizarre as it is terrifying, NATURAL SELECTION: SCOTT V. WILD BILL is the stranger-than-fiction true story of a self-made millionaire enjoying an early retirement in paradise with his wife… …Until he’s framed for murder and charged with running a ruthless international crime syndicate in Bocas del Toro, Panama. His accuser? Fellow American expat and brazen con man William “Wild Bill” Holbert…who also happens to be a cold-blooded serial killer. Narrated by retired FBI profiler Candi ...
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A podcast about travel entrepreneurs - Interviews with people that run interesting businesses in the world of travel. Advice on travel entrepreneurship. Stories about creating a sustainable business from travel
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Welcome to The Irish Podcast, where Cormac and Jane share their adventures abroad and the insights they’ve gained along the way. Join them as they interview fascinating individuals in the arts and hospitality sectors, as well as friends they’ve met abroad with unique jobs. From practical guides to different cities, including transportation, accommodation, food, and fun, to bonus episodes where they candidly share the ups and downs of living abroad, this podcast offers a mix of helpful tips a ...
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The Bootcast is all about adventure, purpose & mental health. Travel Tales, Adventure Antics and Personal Stories of triumph from guests all around the world. Eugene Devereux, founder of the Irish Bootstrapper brand interviews people on this podcast & video series, with core themes of #MentalHealth, #Adventure and #FindingPurpose. Hopefully you can gain some value from these insights to help you in your own life or at least be entertained. Please leave a review or rating wherever you listen ...
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Formosan Business Support Ltd (=FBS) is a company dedicated to help international companies to settle down in the local renewable energy industry.
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The Immigrant Experience In America Podcast amplifies and humanizes the experiences of immigrants living in The United States of America and around the world. We are building a human library of immigrant stories. Connect with us at thebridgeconcepts.org to add yours to our library. Are you an immigrant, expat, international professional, international student new to the United States (or another country) and struggling to make sense of your new environment? Culture shock and adjustment chall ...
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Welcome to the Fuelsoul Podcast, an interview based podcast focusing on the most impactful tips that have help shape and fuel high performers. Hosted by Emmy award winning former journalist turned entrepreneur and coach, James Wang, we will dive into the habits and most impactful pieces of advice that will help maximize your mindset, personal growth, businesses, and potential. The Fuelsoul Podcast is a roadmap to leveling up your life.
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There’s a lot of noise out there when it comes to your finances. Join host John Hagensen and his guests from independent RIA Creative Planning as they cut through the headlines and loud takes to challenge the advice you may have been given and reaffirm what you know to be true. A Managing Director at Creative Planning and long-time host of the Rethink Your Money radio show, John aims to provide the most up-to-date information and freshest thinking on investing, taxes, estate planning and man ...
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This is a show with queer folks talking about moving, living and thriving abroad, and relocation specialists in countries around the world who can help you to do the same. Putting queer folks front and center, Adventure Calls podcasts empowers LGBTQ+ folks and their families to move, live and thrive abroad. Host Jess Drucker interviews experts on relocation, immigration, nomadic and other travel-based lifestyles, international education, finding global queer communities and all the grainy de ...
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A bi-weekly podcast about immigration in Berlin, Germany. Listen to hosts Bridget and Aleks interview a wide range of people about what drew them to Berlin, and the Kafkaesque experiences of their first Anmeldung and Ausländerberhorde visits. The podcast is mostly in English with some German and some humor. The podcast is not intended to provide legal advice but only to share the subjective experiences of individuals that have gone through the process of acquiring a visa here in Berlin. Send ...
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“China Now” is a live daily show on China Radio International (CRI). Launched in December 2006, the show aims to showcase the real China to the world, by reporting on Chinese society and culture. Previously known as “Beyond Beijing”, which has now become the name of the whole frequency, “China Now” was the first show CRI launched via its overseas FM stations. China Now is broadcast live between 2-5 pm Beijing Time, Monday to Friday. Each edition contains more than ten segments, including A D ...
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Travel Wisdom Podcast -travel and learn languages for success and money
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Can travel be more than just a fun thing to do? Could it also provide some benefit and learning experiences later in life? I have always thought this and this is why I have relentlessly travelled the world and now have been to over 80 countries. I have always thought that I was planting the seeds of wisdom while in faraway lands. Through experiences with foreign people, cultures, concepts, and ways of doing things I learned much more than anything I could've done while at home. I interview a ...
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Mike Grogan is a Kaizen Expert and Management Consultant who has helped dozens of companies in the Philippines increase their output and efficiency. Directly mentored by Toyota Sensei’s and Certified as a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Mike has helped companies from multiple different industries implement Kaizen in America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and now the Philippines. Since 2014, Mike’s programs have impacted over 100,000 Filipinos. Irish native Mike is the author of five books and t ...
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Revolutionizing Audio Production with AI with Peadar Coyle
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39:29Peter Coyle, CTO and co-founder of AudioStack, shares insights on building an AI-driven audio production company before the AI hype. He discusses the importance of understanding customer needs, the impact of AI on workflows, and the significance of team dynamics in a distributed environment. Coyle also emphasizes the value of open source contributi…
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Andrew Zaleski couldn’t stop snoring. Fed up, he did what any good journalist would do: He started digging. On this episode of How To!, Andrew tells Courtney Martin about his investigation into sawing logs, his experiments with anti-snoring devices, and what he learned from sleep experts while reporting his recent story for Slate. Episodes Mentione…
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From Nigeria to Nursing Professor: Idongesit Obeya (Ep. 199) - Part 1
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31:16Key Themes Identity & Belonging The tension of "you've arrived here, now who are you?" Many immigrants carry a dual identity: rooted in a homeland + building a future elsewhere. Letting go of perfection: striving to fit in often causes people to lose parts of what made them uniquely strong. Belonging isn't only about external acceptance. It begins …
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1113-Friday Q&A: Lower Tax Bill For This Year, Why Do Family Planning Before Financial Planning
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1:21:09On today's live Q&A we discuss: 1:00 I made a bunch more money this year; how do I lower my tax bill? 28:07 Why should I do family planning before I do financial planning? If you'd like to join me on next week's Q&A show, join here: https://patreon.com/radicalpersonalfinance Enjoy! Joshua
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Feel Slovenia the podcast takes you beneath the surface of one of Europe’s most surprising countries – its culture, creativity and the people who make it sing. And this time, that’s quite literal. This episode is about the Slovenian language and features an extensive, exclusive, indepth interview with its surprising ambassadors – the hugely success…
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Navigating Government Contracts as an Expat with Tony Kyriakidis
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51:30In this conversation, Tony Kyriakidis, founder of Nevron, shares his journey from Cyprus to the Netherlands, detailing his experiences in software development and the establishment of Mission Control, a platform for incident management. He discusses the importance of learning the local language for business success, navigating government contracts,…
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More Than Just Me: Moving Abroad as a Couple
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35:43Hello everybody, Jordan here! In this heartfelt solo episode, I celebrate twelve years of marriage with Sophie and offer a candid look into our experience of moving abroad as a couple. I reflect on the adventures, challenges, and growth that have shaped our relationship since making the leap to Provence with our twins. I share personal stories from…
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From Panama to Pastoral Leadership: Dr. Renaldo White's Journey of Faith, Culture & Resilience (Ep. 198) - Part 3
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30:26In this four‑part conversation on The Immigrant Experience in America, host Simone W. Johnson‑Smith sits down with Dr. Reynaldo White, a Panamanian‑born pastor, educator, author, musician, and community advocate whose life journey traverses Panama, Miami, and rural Alabama. Dr. White recounts his upbringing in extreme poverty near the Panama Canal …
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1112-Building Joshua's Great House, Step by Step: Interview with Gregory Treat
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1:14:56On today's show, listen in as attorney Gregory Treat coaches Joshua in the building blocks of a Great House. Greg Treat's website: https://avaloncircle.com
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If you recently lost your job—or think you might lose it soon—Laura Brown and Kristina O'Neill are here to help! On this episode of How To!, Carvell Wallace talks to the authors of All the Cool Girls Get Fired about what to do when you get the ax—and how to turn termination into a real opportunity. If you liked this conversation, check out the Slat…
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Life in Italy as an American: Embracing Culture, Challenges & Growth
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1:20:29Send us a message! 🇮🇹 🐎 What’s it really like to live in Italy as an American? We talk with Mike Manchester — an American expat who moved from Denver to Siena over 20 years ago and built his life in Italy. Mike co-founded an intercultural study abroad program, raised a bilingual family in Bologna, and even teaches English through improv! Mike touch…
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Lessons from Taiwan: Project-Based Learning and the Power of Diversity
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48:05ITP - 132 Tristan Reynolds beams in from Taiwan to explain how his startup school stops yappin’ about “global citizens” and actually coaches students into action. Think project-based learning with real tools. Teachers act less like wind-up lecterns and more like pit-crew chiefs. The place is young, scrappy, and cosmopolitan enough to turn a literat…
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Navigating the Future of Remote Work with Nola Simon
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49:37Nola Simon is a strategic futurist, and we discuss the evolving landscape of remote work, the importance of trust and connection in the workplace, and the integration of AI with her. Nola shares her insights on building engaged remote teams, the significance of asynchronous work, and the necessity of measuring trust within organizations. She emphas…
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The Paris Experience as an American Expat: Keeping It Real with Trisha Estopiñan
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58:47In this episode, I sit down with Trisha Estopiñan, the creative force behind Mama Does Europe, to talk about her vibrant journey of moving from Florida to Paris with her family. Trisha shares her real experiences, from navigating life in a city where every street feels magical to the daily surprises of parenting abroad and building a lively online…
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From Panama to Pastoral Leadership: Dr. Renaldo White's Journey of Faith, Culture & Resilience (Ep. 197) - Part 2
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27:50Episode Summary In this extended conversation from The Immigrant Experience in America, host Simone W. Johnson-Smith talks with Dr. Reynaldo White—a Panamanian‑born pastor, educator, author, and former concert pianist now living in Alabama. Over three parts, they explore Dr. White's journey from growing up in poverty near the Panama Canal to servin…
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Contemporary women are primal-screaming and hitting rage rooms, but are these really the solutions to our personal and political anger? On this episode of How To!, Courtney Martin talks with Soraya Chemaly, journalist and author of Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger, about her own recent upsurge of anger. Soraya explains how to identify, …
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1111-A Relentless Commitment to the Boring Fundamentals Will Make You Rich
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Migrating To and Teaching in the U.S.
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1:09:46ITP - 131 What happens when seasoned teachers step into a brand-new culture? Coreen and Subhadra reflect on challenges, strategies, and the importance of mentorship in thriving as international educators in the U.S.Order their book: Reaching Beyond Borders: The International Teachers' Guide to Migrating and Teaching in the U.S. at https://www.amazo…
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Visionary and Integrator Dynamics with Kelsey Daingerfield
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48:39In this episode of the CTO Compass podcast, Mark interviews Kelsey Daingerfield, founder of Pocket COO, who specializes in bridging the gap between technical teams and executive leadership. Kelsey shares her journey from higher education to entrepreneurship, discussing the importance of the visionary vs. integrator dynamic, the role of a fractional…
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Oktoberbest, Comedy Tour, New Book, let's go! PRINCE of GERMANY - Bilingual Paperback book!! Pre-order now! PRINCE of GERMANY - ENGLISH AUDIOBOOK Read by me! The Prince of Germany 2025 STAND UP COMEDY TICKETS! NEW MERCH - JP "Schport" Socks All New Original Jordan Prince Hot Sauce! Get 'em before they're gone! WATCH AND LIKE THE LINK BELOW TO SUPPO…
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10 Ways to Level Out Your Mental State After Moving Abroad
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43:59In this heartfelt episode, Jordan takes the reins solo and shares both the joys and challenges that come with uprooting your life and moving abroad. Drawing from personal experiences in France, he reflects on everything from embracing micro routines and handling unpredictable expenses to the very real struggles of making mistakes and navigating lan…
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From Panama to Pastoral Leadership: Dr. Renaldo White's Journey of Faith, Culture & Resilience (Ep. 196) - Part 1
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35:01In this episode of The Immigrant Experience in America, host Simone W. Johnson-Smith talks with Dr. Reynaldo White—a Panamanian-born pastor, educator and author now living in Alabama. Dr. White recounts his childhood in extreme poverty near the Panama Canal, his family's move to Miami when his father joined the U.S. Army, and the adjustments he fac…
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1110-An Estate Sale: How To End Your Life Poorly
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Living with Chronic Illness, Conflict Zones & Expat Lifestyle 🩺 🌎
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57:42Send us a message! 🌍 🥼 What’s it like to live in Baghdad, Beirut, Phnom Penh, Lagos, and Curaçao — all while battling Lyme disease and Hashimoto’s? In this powerful episode of the Expat Experts Podcast, we sit down with Vashti Kanahele, functional medicine practitioner, author, and founder of Passports & Parasites. What happens when chronic illness…
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The Future of Software Development with Ahmed Bashir (DevRev)
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50:54In this episode Ahmed Bashir, head of engineering at DevRev shares his journey from Apple to DevRev, discussing the excitement of reimagining work through AI and the importance of writing in the age of technology. He explains how DevRev integrates AI from day one, the significance of knowledge graphs and vector databases, and shares customer succes…
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Decoding America and Thrive Abroad with Thriving In Intersectionality Podcast (195)
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20:54Part 2 of the interview: I was recently interviewed on the Thriving in Intersectionality Podcast by Lola Adeyemo. Listen to Thriving In Intersectionality Podcast Apple podcastYouTube MusicSpotifyAmazon Audible If this episode resonates, subscribe, like, and share with others navigating life across borders. Comment below your experiences or question…
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How To Quit IVF (and Start a New Chapter)
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41:56After seven years of trying to conceive, Lauren is ending fertility treatments and starting a new journey: adoption. She’s excited about this unexpected detour into parenthood—but she’s also grieving the loss of something deeply personal that she desired for so long. On this episode: How To!’s Courtney Martin brings on Ada Limón, author of the new …
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From Spreadsheets to AI Agents with Zulfiya Forsythe
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48:46In this episode, Zulfiya Forsythe, CEO and founder of the Omadli Group, shares her journey from accounting to the tech industry. She talks about the importance of automation and AI in optimizing business processes. She discusses her experiences in building her company during the COVID pandemic, the innovations in AI agents for businesses, and the m…
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What It's Really Like to Start Over in a New Country with Eryn Albaugh
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1:21:13Thinking about a bold move abroad? In this episode, I chat with Eryn Albaugh, who recently traded California sunshine for the lavender fields of Provence. She shares the excitement, challenges, and emotional ups and downs of her family’s first three months in France, from leaving a beloved home and friends to navigating cultural differences and cre…
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Decoding America and Thrive Abroad with Thriving In Intersectionality Podcast (194)
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25:15I was recently interviewed on the Thriving in Intersectionality Podcast by Lola Adeyemo. Listen to Thriving In Intersectionality Podcast Apple podcastYouTube MusicSpotifyAmazon Audible If this episode resonates, subscribe, like, and share with others navigating life across borders. Comment below your experiences or questions—we love hearing your st…
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In this mailbag episode of How To!, we get an update from Elizabeth, the 43-year-old listener who contacted us for advice on her plan to have sex for the first time. Then, co-hosts Courtney Martin and Carvell Wallace get listeners’ takes on our most talked-about episodes of the year—and the staff holds an impromptu idea meeting for upcoming episode…
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From Airline Pilot to 50+ Cities as a Digital Nomad ✈ 💻
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1:10:12Send us a message! 🌍✈️ Ever dreamed of leaving a high-flying job to travel the world full-time? In this episode of the Expat Experts Podcast, I sit down with Jordi Llonch Esteve, a former airline pilot turned global digital nomad and tech founder. Jordi traded cockpits for co-working spaces, and since then, he’s lived in over 50 cities, from Chiang…
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Restorative Justice: Relationships First, Punishments Last
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54:40ITP - 130 Greg, JP, and Kent chat with restorative-justice pro Nicholas Bradford about why relationships—not punishments—actually fix classrooms. From hallway tardies to high-stakes cheating, they show how slowing down, listening, and handing students real responsibility changes behavior—plus a hilarious “Plug and Jug” confession story and some fri…
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From Tinkerer to CTO with Mattia Peiretti
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52:52In this episode, Mattia Peiretti shares his journey from a young tinkerer to the CTO of PocketCFO, a startup focused on making finance effortless for entrepreneurs. He discusses the importance of curiosity, the role of AI in finance, and the dynamics of building a successful team. Matt emphasizes the need for daring and innovation in the tech lands…
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1109-It Matters Not What You Think; It Matters All What You Do
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1108-Who Will Marry Your Widow and Raise Your Children If You Die on The Field of Battle?
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In this episode of Away We Go We Go, we open up about what life’s really been like since we took the leap and moved our family to France two years ago. From handling France’s endless paperwork and adjusting to the slower pace of life, it’s all here: the highs, the lows, and the everyday magic of living abroad. We even share how our recent experienc…
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Much of our common understanding of hypnosis has been gleaned from mind-control plots in Hollywood movies or hokey on-stage demonstrations. On this episode of How To!, Carvell Wallace brings on Stanford University psychiatrist and researcher Dr. David Spiegel to talk about what hypnosis is (and isn’t), as well as its potential to address stress, pa…
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The Journey of a Global Leader w/ Niranjan Sridhar
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52:30In this conversation, Niranjan Sridhar shares his extensive journey in technology and transformation leadership, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, change, and impact. He discusses pivotal moments in his career, the significance of co-creating experiences for the future, and the challenges of leading large-scale transformations. Niranjan also…
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Ep 193: Culture, Community, and Belonging (My Interview on The Kreashon Podcast Part 2)
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27:48In the second half of my conversation with Maanarak on The Kreashon Podcast, we go deeper into the work I do today. I talk about building community for immigrants, the hidden emotional and financial costs of advocacy, and my drive to help high-achieving immigrants decode workplace dynamics and feel a genuine sense of belonging. This part is all abo…
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The Courage to Bloom: Reinventing Life Abroad (Twice) with Adrienne Ryser
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1:03:04In this episode, I talk with Adrienne Ryser about her journey from sunny California to lively Paris, and now to peaceful Oslo. She shares how growing up surrounded by flowers and working in PR led her to buy the oldest flower shop in Paris, and later bring her floral art to Norway. Her story is about love, resilience, and finding inspiration in une…
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Alice has an objectively cool job. She programs film festivals and gets to watch documentaries for a living. But that living is also stressful: It’s low-paying, seasonal work that provides some status, sure, but not much stability. On this episode of How To!, Carvell Wallace brings on atheist chaplain and author Vanessa Zoltan, who spent two years …
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14 Days in a Chinese Jail: Story of Survival & Growth 🇨🇳 🚔
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1:00:48Send us a message! 🏈🚓 What happens when your dream of living abroad turns into a nightmare? Former American football player Chancellor Jackson found himself arrested and thrown into a Chinese jail for 14 days. In this jaw-dropping episode of Expat Experts, Chancellor shares the full story—how he ended up behind bars, what jail life in China is real…
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The International Teacher Podcast welcomes Nandini Shah—a self-described small-town girl from Gujarat who swapped arranged-marriage expectations for a globe-trotting teaching career. From Mumbai classrooms to snowy Russia, donkey-dotted Bulgaria, “the most boring city in Japan” (her words, not ours), and soon the Italian Riviera, Nandini shares her…
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