DiscoverTHE Study Abroad Pod
THE Study Abroad Pod
Claim Ownership

THE Study Abroad Pod

Author: USAC Marketing

Subscribed: 3Played: 30
Share

Description

Will you meet new people to call friends, learn new skills to spice up your resume, and see the world through different eyes if you study abroad? Yes! Let's talk about it!  

 

Subscribe to THE Study Abroad Pod to learn all the tips for having one of the greatest life-changing and cross-cultural adventures of your life. University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a nonprofit that hopes to make an international education accessible to all students. Listen for advice from our U.S. and international staff about choosing the right program, classes, and excursions for you! 

Visit usac.edu for more information on study abroad opportunities with USAC.

59 Episodes
Reverse
This season took us everywhere. While we heard travel stories from Nagasaki, Prague, the Gold Coast, and beyond, the real journey was internal. In this year-end wrap, we revisit what we experienced along the way: messy language learning, identity shifts, found family, slowing down, and growing through discomfort. This finale is a reminder that study abroad isn’t just about where you go, but also about who you become. Have an idea for a future episode? Email us at podcast@usac.edu. Just want t...
In this episode we’re sitting down with Zack Patton, a University of Houston student who turned one study abroad into three — learning Spanish, French, and German along the way. Joined by USAC Resident Directors David Gilland and LuisFernández, Zack reflects on language learning, idiomatic hacks, culture shock, and why fluency isn’t the goal: it’s connection. Have an idea for a future episode? Email us at podcast@usac.edu. Just want to learn more about study abroad? Email studyabroad@usac.edu...
From the temples of Thailand to the vibrant streets and coastal calm of Spain, today’s episode brings together three University of Nevada, Las Vegas students whose experiences abroad were as diverse as they are. Angela and Nicole, both Mexican American, share how living in Chiang Mai, Thailand and Madrid, Spain challenged and enriched their sense of identity. Kathleen joins with her own stories from Alicante, Spain, reflecting on connection, independence, and growth abroad. Have an idea...
Angela, Nicole y Kathleen, exalumnas de la Universidad de Nevada, Las Vegas, continúan compartiendo sus vivencias desde USAC Alicante, USAC Chiang Mai, and USAC Madrid. En esta segunda entrega, profundizan en cómo estudiar en el extranjero fortaleció su independencia, conexión y crecimiento personal, y cómo esas experiencias siguen influyendo en sus vidas y relaciones familiares hoy. Have an idea for a future episode? Email us at podcast@usac.edu. Just want to learn more about study abroad? E...
Tres exalumnas de la Universidad de Nevada, Las Vegas - Angela, Nicole y Kathleen - comparten sus experiencias estudiando con USAC Alicante, USAC Chiang Mai, and USAC Madrid. y Nicole, ambas mexicoamericanas, reflexionan sobre cómo estudiar en el extranjero desafió y enriqueció su identidad cultural, con el apoyo constante de sus familias. En esta primera entrega, las tres hablan sobre identidad, amistad y los descubrimientos que marcaron el inicio de su aventura internacional. Have an ...
Two Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo graduates tell USAC's Emily Schmith how they turned their study abroad experience into a roadmap for others. Jessica Sharpe and Madison Somerday, authors of A Guide to Studying Abroad: What to Do, Where to Go, How to Do It, get real about budgeting and dating abroad, choosing travel partners, and how to bring the mindset of living in the moment home in their first book. Have an idea for a future episode? Email us at podcast@usac.edu. Just want to learn more about...
En este episodio, escucharemos una conversación sincera entre una madre y su hija. Patricia Souza, egresada de la University of Nevada, Las Vegas, fue la primera de su familia en ir a la universidad — y en estudiar en el extranjero. Estudiando en USAC Lyon, Francia, hablan sobre cómo pasaron del miedo a lo desconocido a una confianza inquebrantable. Hablarán del choque cultural, la independencia y de cómo la distancia las acercó. Have an idea for a future episode? Email us at podcast@us...
What does it mean to be out and abroad? In this Pride Month special, Jeanine Martinez, a Northern Arizona University alumna, and Walker Dalton, a graduate of Appalachian State University, join Dr. Jeremy Doughty to talk queer identity, London life, and finding your people. From drag queen alter egos to dating tea, this episode is a celebration of growth, community, and showing up as your authentic self. Have an idea for a future episode? Email us at podcast@usac.edu. Just want to learn ...
In this episode, we’ll dive into the journey of two Asian American students — now best friends — who met during their study abroad in Nagasaki, Japan. Aolani, a University of Houston alumna, shares her experience reconnecting with her Japanese relatives and reflecting on her Japanese American identity. Gabby, an Indian American and senior at University of Nevada, Reno, recounts what it was like exploring Japan for the first time, being welcomed into Aolani’s family, and building a bond that c...
Whether you're anxious about starting to explore your options or you're ready to depart from the gate, this episode will help you feel more confident, informed, and empowered. Three study abroad alumni, KayCee, now an enrollment specialist, Jonathan, an institutional relations officer, and Dominique, an experienced program advisor, will walk you through the steps you’ll take to start your journey, and highlight all the support systems from USAC available to guide you. Have an idea for a...
Women can do it all: from isolating the chemical compounds in medicinal plants in Thailand, to advocating for abuse victims in India, there’s a place to practice your craft in a study abroad internship. This episode highlights Maggie, from the University of Idaho, and Haley from the University of Nevada, Reno, who saw firsthand the global impact of women forging their own pathways in their communities. Have an idea for a future episode? Email us at podcast@usac.edu. Just want to learn more ab...
In this episode, David Gilland, Resident Director for USAC Lüneburg, chats with Jorana and John, a couple studying abroad together in Germany. They share how they’ve grown together abroad navigating cultural differences, and David reflects on his own cross-cultural marriage to a German. Whether it’s discovering little quirks of German life or learning to balance different cultural values, this episode shares inspiring stories of the joys and challenges of life abroad with someone special. Hav...
In this episode of THE Study Abroad Pod, Wright State University student Celeste Irwin shares her unique journey of playing Ultimate Frisbee in South Korea while studying abroad at the USAC Gwangju program. With USAC Reggio Emilia alumna Sophia DeYoung as host, they discuss the thrill of connecting with a new culture through sports, balancing academics and athletics abroad, and the unforgettable friendships forged on the field. Whether you're an athlete, a student, or just curious about the i...
In this episode, hosts Mason and Isela will celebrate transformative student stories from 2024 and share a few of their own personal takeaways and memorable adventures. Ranging from Korean Frisbee tournaments to Italian Riviera tours, the alumni stories they will share showcase the growth students experience through navigating challenges abroad, and the joy they discover while exploring a new environment and forging new friendships. This reflective finale offers inspiration and practical advi...
Living à la Lyonnaise

Living à la Lyonnaise

2024-11-2233:14

A reformed skeptic when it comes to studying abroad, University of Nevada, Las Vegas senior Cesia Cordies wasn’t sure she would go through with it until her visa was processed and she enrolled in her classes at the Université Catholique de Lyon in France. A double major in History and French language, all her classes will bring her closer to graduating — while she is the farthest she’s ever been from home. Now, living in a new city and constantly practicing her third language, she is building...
Becoming a world traveler means paying attention to how you interact with other people and cultures. Your values, goals, reactions — your identity — will affect your experience. To explain what that means, listen to an honest conversation between two friends: Rabiah, a Nigerian American and Muslim woman, and Thomas, an openly gay Puerto Rican man. These USAC Alicante alumni offer tips for energizing your identity. Have an idea for a future episode? Email us at podcast@usac.edu. Just want to l...
One of the biggest concerns for students who want to study abroad is the cost. This episode, hosted by USAC Italy alumni Sophia DeYoung and Danny Rhodes, reveals several insider tips on how you can minimize travel and living costs while maximizing your experience abroad. They cover everything from setting a budget, avoiding overlooked costs, and leveraging all the ways to make a term abroad just as affordable as one at home. Listeners will hear essay writing advice from USAC Thailand alumnus ...
It helps to be a part of a deep-rooted Italian community if you’re looking to be taught how to cook pasta the “right” way. Accepting new ways of doing things can also help you build the confidence to teach others about your own values as well. University of Nevada, Las Vegas graduate Ryder Hankins will walk us through the lasting impact of making good food and finding a friendly community as a queer person during his time in both the USAC Viterbo and USAC Torino programs. In this episode, we ...
Let's talk Study Abroad! From London bathrooms to Korean Fried Chicken, University of Nevada, Reno students and alumni Angelica, Dominic, Kaycee, and Olivia share their advice and most valuable study abroad experiences in France, Japan, Korea and the UK. Have an idea for a future episode? Email us at podcast@usac.edu. Just want to learn more about study abroad? Email studyabroad@usac.edu for all the details!
Julia Ratti — USAC San Sebastián alumna, former Girl Scouts CEO and Nevada State Senator (D-Sparks), and current Director of Programs and Projects at the Washoe County Health District — chats about the impact study abroad had on her career and worldview. Julia shares her perspective on women in leadership, inequality and systemic issues, health and wellness impacts, and why she thinks study abroad should be accessible to all students. Learn more about our study abroad programs and...
loading
Comments (1)

Frederick Gragg

The Community-Driven Education is the best to help us and provide great results. The Project Ownership Where it Belongs is amazing and I like that you shared this post for us to know about these ideas. Also from https://www.dumpsmate.com/ I realize that it is more helpful for us.

Aug 3rd
Reply