Are We Home Yet?
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Welcome to the "Are We Home Yet?"podcast, where we talk to expats about what it's like living abroad and they tell their stories, whether it's the struggles, joys, falling in love, raising a family, managing a business in another country, and maybe still searching for that place they will one day call home.
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Are We Home Yet?
1y ago
In this interview, Mitchell tells us all about his experience teaching in South Korea and how the perfect marriage was waiting for him there.
Teaching English abroad can be a great way to see the world, meet new people, learn about other cultures, and make some money while you're at it. But is it really worth it? In this interview, Mitchell tells us all about his experience teaching in South Korea and how the perfect marriage was waiting for him there. He also dishes on the best Seoul food experiences he had and provides some tips for those looking to follow in his footsteps. So if you're wond ..read more
Are We Home Yet?
1y ago
The Berlin flag is a welcome banner to those want to build something
, interview with American website developer Laurel in Germany
The Berlin flag is a welcome banner for those who want to put their skills and creativity to work. If you're looking for a place that is open-minded and welcomes those who want to build something, then Berlin is the city for you. In this interview, American website developer Laurel tells me why she decided to move to Berlin in September 2017. With an influx of tech companies coming to Berlin, it's quickly becoming a liberal powerhouse in Europe. Laurel also n ..read more
Are We Home Yet?
1y ago
Kenny is an innovation consultant originally from Nigeria and living in Uganda. During episode 40 of the Are we home yet podcast listen to my interview with Kenny, an expat from Nigeria, who talks about his time in Uganda. Kenny also speaks about the best decision he ever made, which was joining the AIESEC network. “I’ve met so many friends outside of work through AIESEC,” Kenny says. Listen to the interview now!
Kenny has gotten to know so many people from joining the AIESEC network and can't stress enough how important it is to network and of course spend time with friends, and get to know o ..read more
Are We Home Yet?
1y ago
Riffeth is from Sri Lanka and is on a journey to the heart of self-realization as an expat. While he enjoys the many different Malaysian restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, his real journey is within himself. He is exploring what it means to be living in a foreign country and learning more about himself. Riffeth is grateful for the opportunity to live abroad and learn (thanks to the travel and technology company that he works for), and Riffeth looks forward to continuing his journey in the years to come! Listen to my interview with episode 39 guest Riffeth on the Are we home yet? podcast!
Journey to ..read more
Are We Home Yet?
1y ago
The Berlin flag is a welcome banner to those want to build something
, interview with American website developer Laurel in Germany
The Berlin flag is a welcome banner for those who want to put their skills and creativity to work. If you're looking for a place that is open-minded and welcomes those who want to build something, then Berlin is the city for you. In this interview, American website developer Laurel tells me why she decided to move to Berlin in September 2017. With an influx of tech companies coming to Berlin, it's quickly becoming a liberal powerhouse in Europe. Laurel also n ..read more
Are We Home Yet?
1y ago
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Are We Home Yet?
1y ago
Fleace' has always loved Bella Italia (Italy). The food, the wine, the culture - it all feels like home to her. So when she had to the opportunity to spend some time, longer than a vacation, in Italy, there was no question that she would move to Italy for a while. Fleace' has encouraged other black women to go abroad, if only just to travel, and follow their bliss, either by experiencing new foods and surroundings, or maybe dating abroad. Fleace' has observed that black women around the world are increasingly choosing to date and marry men from other cultures. And what could be a better place ..read more