Meet Taha Siddiqui,Pakistani award-winning journalist, he has been living in exile in Paris since 2018, following a kidnapping attempt. Listen to his journey from fleeing Pakistan, to finding exile in France with his family, and building a new life by founding the Dissident Club, a Parisian cultural bar open to all.His recommendations:🥩 Eat at a Bouillon in Paris (Bouillon Chartier, Bouillon Julien, Bouillon Pigalle) for traditional food in a lively art deco hallHave a stroll and picnic along Canal de l'OurqqHis song Liquid Spirit by Gregory Porter📚Find his book here Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Marc,Fellow Expat podcaster he has moved his life twice now, in two very different situations. In this episode he shares how he left is native Spain, to settle in Frankfurt, Germany, with only 2 weeks notice 😱, as a job opportunity came up, and then a few years later, this time in a remote job he followed his partner who had an opportunity in Athens.Now settled in Athens he shares his insights on Greek life: the slow way of life of the city, and the small-town vibes each neighborhood has to offer.His recommendations in Athens:☕ Banca café🍸 Ramon bar🛹 Latraac skate café🌯 Lostre Kuisina for Greek cuisineHis song 🎤 from the band Social WasteListen to his podcast Expat Experts Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Mariam,Pakistani, TCK and eternal expat, Mariam has lived in over 10 countries: moving alone, moving with her husband, and later moving as a multicultural family with their three children. Together, with her German-Italian husband, they have found different ways to bring their own cultures into their children's lives, creating traditions and some stability, all while embracing what each country has to bring. Each creating their own Mola as she likes to describe a TCKs identity.As her expat life evolved, Mariam found new ways to reinvent herself and shifted her career towards writing. In this episode, she shares the story behind her novel The Guilty Can't Say Goodbye, a love letter to Portugal, and the relationships between three expat women with their own secrets, guilt, and hopes for a new life.Now in Cascais, Portugal her recommendations are☕ Lusophonica café and radio for the best flat white in town🐟 Surpresa grill for fresh seafoodTwo expat songs 🎤No roots Alice MertonThis City by Sam Fischer,More about Mariam hereHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Sibylle Eschapasse,After living the island life during part of her studies, she moved to New York to start a new life and settle. In this episode she shares her arrival to the city by sea, on a cargoship just like immigrants would how she made her dream of working at UN a realitythe changes New York has been throughExpat song: Empire State of Mind by Alicia KeysHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Daniella,Half American, half Swedish, and part Malawi, she is the definition of multi-cultural. In this episode she shares her struggle to understand her identity and the multiple moves she made as a young woman eager to discover the world and what it has to offer.After a couple of years in the US running after bills, she made the move to Sweeden for a new start in life, enrolled in University, and moved to a few other European countries before settling in France to join her partner in life. They spent a couple of years in Paris suburbs, and then decided on La Rochelle as a compromise to life abroad to settle their roots in a small city by the sea.Her recommendations for La Rochelle🍸 Curious bar for interesting cocktails🍷 Bons vivants for their wine selection🌶️ Les petits clous restaurant🍦 Romeo ice cream🎤 Hurdy Gurdy Man by DonovanHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Josh and Kalie,In their 20s they decided to go live abroad together, and then expat life just never stopped. They traveled from country to country, leveling up as English teachers, until it was time to move on to a new project and go back to Europe. They are now living in Portugal, and have launched Expats Everywhere, helping aspiring expats make the move.Recommendations:☕ SO coffee roasters☕ Negra Café O Buraco restaurantBrasau restaurantFC porto stadiumCovello parkCheck out their Youtube channelHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Elena,In her late teens she left Russia for a few months exchange in the US and hated it! But having met the love of her life there, she took it upon herself to go back and go to college there. Fast forward 18 years later she has settled there, overcome all the challenges and now moved to France with her family. This new move came with it's own challenges such as language, culture and of course a new way of life.On her 5th language now Elena shares her foolproof method to learn and a little more about her upcoming l 5-day free language challenge https://lgelena.com/language-flow-blueprint-challenge/websitehttps://lgelena.comMy podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/foreign-language-roadmap/id1725992122Recommendations☕ Mokxa for wonderful coffee🌳 Take a stroll along the Rhone and Saone 🎤 Song: Mon ami by Serena x Adrea BanutiTo get in touch with Elena:Website https://lgelena.comMy Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/foreign-language-roadmap/id1725992122Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Terry,Who initially moved abroad to understand her ancestors past, she fell in love with travelling and followed her husband throughout his postings in Africa in the midst of the AIDS pandemic.In this episode, she shares:What life in Africa was like in the 90sHow she adapted to the different cultures and made friendsLife with young children abroadThe many adventures and lessons life abroad has taught herYou can find more of her stories in her latest book: Circling Home, What I learned by living elsewhereHer recommendations:🇨🇭in SwitzerlandCafé du Soleil in Geneva for fonduePerle du lac Diner Cruise 🇹🇿 ZanzibarTembo House HotelBlue Oyster Inn Her song by Karolina by AwiloHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Jessica, Life and career coach, Jessica is an expat living in Dubaï. After several years spent in Spain, in the hospitality industry, she met her now husband and moved to Dubaï together. In this episode she shares - the decision process to move to Dubaï with her partner, how this was a joint and timely decision that served both of them - how to maintain and nurture long distance relationships with loved ones - how to network in Dubaï Her recommendations include : Attiko, restaurant for beautiful views and wonderful food Her song, by Coldplay x Chainsmokers Something just like this For 20% off the first month of your Lingoda subscription, use this link: https://try.lingoda.com/Expatsor the promo code EXPATS If you want to contribute to the podcast, check out this page: https://fr.tipeee.com/meet-the-expats/ Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Carlos Baker, Artist, and author, he shares his atypical life starting with a life changing childhood. We then move on to his struggle with depression and how moving to Germany with his wife and children was the change he needed. With this move came a new lifestyle, as he became a stay at home dad looking after his 4 four children. In the small town of Minden and surroundings, he recommends: - Paradiso italian restaurant 🍝 - Schafers brot bakery for bread rolls 🍞 And surprisingly his expat song is Sponge Bob https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He-LBIyBUz8Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Lucy Jeon, Korean young woman, expat podcaster and founder of HeyGlobally. Early on, she knew deep down she wanted to live in North America, Korea was just too small and traditional for her. In this episode learn how she worked her way over to Canada, where she now feels "comfortable" as she says. Listen as we explore: - Culture shock even though you move to a nearby country - How strangely you can feel less lonely alone abroad then in your home country - How her expectations prior to moving to a new country changed throughout the years She shares her recommendations in Singapore: Atlas, Gin Bar for fancy cocktails🍸 in Toronto: try the apple fritters 🍎 at The Fourth Man in the Fire Pizzeria Check out the beach area in Toronto Her expat breakdown song is Big girls don't cry by Fergie Listen to Lucy's podcast here: https://www.lucyjeon.com/podcast Lingoda's November 2023 👻 offer, get 20euros off with the MEETTHEEXPATS promo code, sign up here: https://try.lingoda.com/MeetTheExpats Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Robert Norris, A conscientious Vietnam war objector and author of The Good Lord Willing and the Creek Don't Rise: Pentimento Memories of Mom and Me. In this episode he shares the stories of his travels around Europe and the world, roadtripping from France to Iran, until he decides to settle in Japan where he moves his way up from a simple teaching job on a student Visa to full-time dean and eventually retired with a pension in a small city close to Fukuoka. His recommendations for Japan: 🐟 Log House Alaska for smoked salmon 🎶 Road by Takahashi George To learn more about Robert and his books, click here Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Ann Marie, American expat living in San Miguel de Allende, Ann Marie left on a sabbatical to test living there with her husband, years later they are still there living their dream among the artistic community. Very she quickly she got involved in the local community helping build houses with Casita Linda and then launching Mano Amiga to empower women through microloans for their small businesses. Recently she wrote a novel The broken hummingbird the story of an american woman moving abroad to fix her marriage and finding her new path. Tips in San Miguel de Allende: San Miguel Life: https://www.sanmiguellife.com/blog Academia Internacional de San Miguel de Allende: https://academiasanmiguel.org/ Atrio Restaurant https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g151932-d13316579-Reviews-Atrio-San_Miguel_de_Allende_Central_Mexico_and_Gulf_Coast.html No Volveré (Pedro Infante) https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=no+volvere+pedro+infante+video&view=detail&mid=D82AA859D0C4C1F2366FD82AA859D0C4C1F2366F&FORM=VIRE Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet the lovers, In this special episode, we talk about love ❤️ and dating abroad. I interviewed 3 expats Laurie, David and Sangra at a Pitch Dating event in Paris, and they shared their dating stories; 1. Laurie, founder of 💕 Pitch Dating tells us about this fun concept of meeting new people and what it was like dating Swedes in London 2. David tells us about the 👻 scary dating world in Paris with mixed lines and the importance the friend circle plays when it comes to dating a REAL Parisian 3. Sadra shares the differences between dating 🇺🇸 American boys vs 🇫🇷 French boys and how things seem to go a lot faster in France, and a juicy Italian first date gone wrong - music by talented Not The King. - free download: https://theartistunion.com/tracks/efa832Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Philippe & Anne-Mathilde, In this episode the french couple shares their surprises, challenges, discoveries and adventures along their first expat adventure in Miami. We explore what each other's expectations with this trip was as well as their own motivations to take the leap. Both also share their discovery of the latin culture and recommendations: - 🍸 bar: Botanico gin in Coconut grove - 🐟 restaurant Aromas del Peru for ceviche and https://bullagastrobar.com/Bulla gastrobar for spanish tapas - Winwood district upcoming neighborhood - Key Biscayne beach 🎶 Songs Welcome to Miami by Will Smith Cody Johnson Till you can't Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Nicole, An american young woman living in Malaga, Spain for the past few years. In this episode, she shares her love for latin culture and how she improved her spanish and adjusted to the slow paced life, but also a few the story behind the local traditional music Verdiales: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1mOsB1AXwo&list=RDQMAFekszLRTH4&start_radio=1 Her recommendations: La Tranca : bar with old records El Pimpi : one of the oldest wine bars, now co-owned by Antonio Banderas Botanical Jardim Song: Alba by Antionio floresHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Mike,Former expat, he has lived across the globe, and now back in Michigan is CEO of Greenback Expat Tax Services.In this special episode, he shares his experience abroad and the results of the recent 2023 Expat Trends Survey built by Greenback. The survey, conducted among over 3,200 US expats across 122 countries, provides invaluable insights into the lives and sentiments of the growing expat community. From revealing that 1 in 5 US expats are seriously considering or planning to renounce their US citizenship due to tax complexities and perceived governmental hostility to exploring the struggles expats face with government regulations, the survey results shed light on the unique challenges faced by US citizens living overseas. Interested in diving deeper into these insights? We invite you to explore the full results of the 2023 Expat Trends Survey on Greenback's website. This is a must-read for any American living or considering a move abroad. And if you need help with your expat tax situation, remember, Greenback is here to simplify the process and take the stress out of US expat taxes.Mike also shares his recommendations across the globe 🌏☕ Coffees in South Korea, pick your theme or animal, name it you will find one to your tast🍣 Food in Japan, any small convenience store will actually have very fresh and good food for a bargain🦓 His carte blanche is going on a safari in Africa to feel the magic and go back to childhoodHis expat song, or should I say his guilty pleasure is Baby by Justin Bieber as a reminder of the kids singing and dancing in Tonga.Need help with your taxes? get help from Greenback Tax ServicesHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Laurel, Childrens author now based in Germany for over 10 years, she shares her arrival in the small city of Bonn and how she made her place in this little town by taking part in the things she loves: books and gardening. Indeed she joined the library as a volunteer and very quickly became a part of the community, same by joining the shared gardens and growing her vegetables she has been able to share with experiences with both the locals and migrants of the town. Her recommendations Bar: 5 Senses Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5senses_espressobar/ Restaurant: Früh am Dom (Cologne): https://www.frueh-am-dom.de/brauhaus.html Expat song: "Blessed Be Your Name" by Matt Redman Beethoven's Für Elise --Bonn is Beethoven's birthplace and the ice cream truck plays the first line over and over. Carte blanche: Botanischer Garten (Uni Bonn) https://www.botgart.uni-bonn.de/en For a free copy of Trouble with Parsnips, click here: https://mybookcave.com/direct/trouble-with-parsnips/ (limited offer to 30 days)Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Fred, TCK and former expat, after traveling the world for work, staying in hotels and short term rentals, he settles back in Paris and enters the real estate industry: this is the premises of Coco. In this episode he shares how he founded Coco Living with the wish of reinventing life in the city of Paris. Coco offers furnished apartment rentals, access to co-working spaces and events to create meaningful connections between internationals. Socialize with like-minded entrepreneurs and creatives in Paris! Try his favorite places 🥩 Le Dauphin 💃 Bonnie for a full night out with the best views of Paris The expat song Puisque tu pars , Jean-Jaques Goldman If you want to contribute to the podcast, tips against shout outs can be made through Tipee Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Meet Dian, Dian was a senior scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, where she contributed to the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize–winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. 🌱 After her early retirement, she decided to live the adventure abroad with her husband as english teachers. Little did they know they would end up in Thailand teaching kindergarten children! 🐥 In this episode, she shares how she approached life abroad at 60, adjusted to an entirely new work environment, to say the least, and navigated her life back in the US a year later, publishing her memoir: Kindergarten at 60 📗 Her recommendations are: Adam cafe for refreshing drinks and AC Paii restaurant in Bangkok 🎵 And her mediation song breathing in, breathing out Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.