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In each episode of The AFS Exchange, we sit down with AFS-USA host families, students, volunteers, and educators to hear about the profound impact of their AFS experiences. Join us as we explore the knowledge and skills needed to help create a more just and peaceful world. 

As a non-profit organization, AFS-USA has been empowering people to become globally engaged citizens for over 70 years. With programs in 45+ countries and hosting students from 90+ countries, AFS-USA has been creating life-changing intercultural experiences for generations. 

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Katherine, a young AFS-USA volunteer from California, is deeply passionate about activism. In 2023, she engaged in AFS-USA’s Youth Ambassador Sustainability Project, a 7-week online leadership course for emerging leaders. During this program, she established a partnership with the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach, California. Katherine shares practical advice for aspiring changemakers eager to embark on their own journey toward effecting change.In this episode, we delve into global perspectives and explore Taiwan. Katherine also took part in the U.S. Department of State’s National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) program in Taipei during the summer of 2023. This experience intensified her commitment to driving change. She emphasizes the significance of international collaboration in achieving sustainability, advocating for mutual understanding, acceptance of differences, and embracing diverse perspectives.Guest:Katherine VerrandoStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
March is host family appreciation month at AFS-USA - a huge shoutout to all AFS host families! This month, we're excited to share an interview featuring a host mother-daughter pair from Washington: Jutta and Diarra.Diarra from Senegal is having a truly culture-rich year in Seattle with the Mackensen-von Stieglitz family, who moved from Germany to the U.S. about 20 years ago. Alongside trying out new activities like ice skating, bowling, and indulging in breakfast burritos, Diarra is learning about German culture and some words of the language.In this episode we hear about Diarra’s year so far in the U.S., and how she has grown. We also hear Jutta share insights into her family’s rich cultural history and the reasons behind their decision to host a student this year.The story of Diarra and Jutta is just one among the hundreds of AFS families across the U.S. this year. A heartfelt thank you to all AFS host families, both past and present. Interested in becoming a future AFS host family? Check out afsusa.org/host for more information.Guests:DiarraJutta von StieglitzStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
Season 3 Highlights

Season 3 Highlights

2024-02-2130:58

In Season 3 of the AFS Exchange Podcast we've had the privilege of engaging with 28 guests across 12 episodes, each sharing impactful stories about how AFS has shaped their lives. To cap it off, we're excited to share a special episode which showcases some of the season's standout moments. And to mix it up, we've included amusing clips that didn't make the final edits, and some cultural deep dives from the season! You'll also hear from our podcast host Kate about the history of the show and some behind-the-scenes moments.Season 4 will be launching soon! Until then, check out any of the previous 28 episodes of The AFS Exchange at afsusa.org/podcast or wherever you’re reading this message here :)Study Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
Mert Özer from Türkiye and Ann Ford from New Jersey are halfway through their year together as AFS exchange student and host mother. Living in a home with two very active dogs, they share an appreciation for music.From afar, they may seem like a unique pair. Mert is blind and Ann was born with a hearing impairment. But this has not stopped them from forming a close relationship. Tune in to hear about Mert’s experience in New Jersey, and the new experiences he has had on his AFS program- including dancing, living with dogs, and attending shows at Madison Square Garden!Mert is a participant on the U.S. Department of State’s Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Program (YES Program) which partners with Mobility International USA (MIUSA) to support exchange students living with disabilities. Guests:Mert ÖzerAnn FordYES Program: www.yesprograms.orgMIUSA: www.miusa.orgHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
Each AFS participant's experience on program varies, but Deb Moon and Juliette Cosh's summer in Cyprus stands out as truly unique.Deb and Juliette, along with five other AFS students, were on this small island in 1974 when the Greek Cypriot military supported a coup to overthrow the country’s president. A few days later, the northern part of the country was invaded by the Turkish. Deb and Juliette were then evacuated to Lebanon. In this episode we'll explore the typical questions about AFS experiences, such as host families and skills gained. However, the focus will be on their gripping experience fleeing Cyprus during a period of uncertainty. It was during this tumult that they developed a friendship, one that has persisted over the years.Nearly five decades later, Deb and Juliette remain close friends, having met up multiple times. Most recently, they reunited in Utah during the summer with another participant from the Cyprus program, who was evacuated to England.Tune in to this episode to hear about the journey these two AFSers had in Cyprus and Lebanon, and discover how this unforgettable experience ignited a lifelong friendship that has endured through the decades.Guests:Deb MoonJuliette CoshStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
Celebrate International Education Week with us as we chat with two dynamic educators dedicated to instilling global competence in their classrooms. In this episode, we explore the significance of global competence through the experiences of Hannah Arrington from Bellaire High School in Houston, TX, and Ellen Ericson from Mahomet-Seymour High School in Mahomet, IL.Both Hannah and Ellen, seasoned travelers and advocates for global learning, are eager to share their insights with students, regardless of their academic focus. AFS has played a crucial role in supporting their mission.Join us as we delve into the adventures abroad that shaped Hannah and Ellen, discover their paths into education, and understand the pivotal role global competence education plays in their classrooms. Learn how both educators are actively participating in the AFS Global Up Americas virtual exchange program, enhancing their teaching skills and connecting their students with counterparts in Mexico or Colombia. Tune in for inspiring stories and witness their shared commitment, in collaboration with AFS, to cultivating global citizens in the classroom.Guests:Hannah ArringtonEllen EricsonStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
Tatyana Sergeyeva, a Russian cultural exchange advocate, shares her inspiring journey as an AFS exchange student to Iowa in the early '90s during the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Soviet Union. She credits her AFS experience with helping her develop essential skills like empathy, confidence, and language fluency, which have shaped her diverse career and global outlook.Tatyana, who now lives in Chicago, has worked in a variety of industries, including academia, e-learning, publishing, international consulting, and financial services. She's also a passionate language learner, having studied Spanish, French, Italian, and Japanese.Join us as we explore Tatyana's journey and the lasting impact of her AFS experience on her personal and professional life. Learn how she's used her skills and values to build bridges across cultures and make a positive impact on the world.Guest:Tatyana SergeyevaStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
Before Dr. Rich Besser started his notable professional career, he was an AFS student in Australia. Since then, he has served as the Acting Director of the CDC, the Chief Health and Medical Editor for ABC News, and held many other impressive positions. Today, he is the President and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a prominent philanthropic organization dedicated to shaping the landscape of health and healthcare in the U.S. Throughout his expansive and varied career, the skills he gained during his AFS experience have proven instrumental. From public speaking to fostering curiosity and adaptability, AFS played a pivotal role in his success. In this interview, we will hear about Rich’s experience in Australia, the lessons he learned, and how he has applied them to his work throughout the years. We'll also delve into the issue of health inequity in America and discover how the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is diligently working to create meaningful change.Guest:Dr. Rich BesserStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
The Hummel family has found a unique way to spread the word about the host parent experience: TikTok! With over 125,000 followers at their account @Josiewhite201, they have successfully shared with the world the value that an exchange student can bring to their family and community.Joselyn and Devin Hummel have hosted two AFS exchange students and are eagerly awaiting their third. During the early days of their second student's year in Missouri, Joselyn stumbled upon TikTok and was inspired to share their experiences on the platform. Over the past year, they have posted all sorts of clips, ranging from funny and quirky to heartwarming and touching.In this episode, Joselyn and Devin will share their journey of becoming AFS host parents, the invaluable lessons they've learned along the way, and the insightful advice they have for potential host parents. They will also talk about their TikTok experience and how they've utilized the platform to reach an impressive community, all while spreading the importance and value of intercultural exchange.Guests:Joselyn HummelDevin HummelStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
“Your journey with AFS starts, but it never ends, because it will be with you for the rest of your life." If you have ever studied abroad with AFS- or hosted an AFS student- you can probably relate to this! In the episode, Sarah and Tommaso share how their lives have been profoundly shaped by AFS. Discover how AFS fosters a lifelong connection to global citizenship and hear firsthand accounts of personal and professional growth. Sarah has been a host sister to a girl from Brazil, a Peace Corps volunteer in Moldova, and an AFS staff member. Tommaso from Italy started as an AFS exchange student in Houston, then became an AFS volunteer after his program. He is currently back in the US, interning at AFS-USA. These stories exemplify the lasting impact of cultural exchange. This is the #AFSeffect!Guests:Sarah RadermacherTommaso CasavecchiStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
Dr. Mitch Besser’s experience in South Africa began on his AFS program in the early 1970s, in the middle of the era of apartheid. 50 years later, his strong connection to the country remains. Mitch’s AFS program enabled him to break free from the limitations of his small-town upbringing and explore new possibilities, ultimately leading him to establish mothers2mothers, an organization that empowers women living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. After 22 years, mothers2mothers has created nearly 12,000 jobs for women living with HIV and reached more than 15 million people with critical health services.Check out this episode to learn more about the life changing work that AFSers are doing all over the world, all with the goal to #PassPeaceForward. Guest:Dr. Mitch BesserStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
You don’t need to go abroad for an entire year to be impacted by international exchange. In this episode, we explore the transformative power of short-term study abroad programs for high school students via 3 interviews with former participants to Spain in 2019.They share their memories and insights on living with host families, learning Spanish, and exploring the culture and history of Valladolid. Through their stories, we discover how just two weeks outside of the U.S. can broaden one's perspective, spark a lifelong passion for language and culture, and inspire future academic and career goals. Tune in to hear about the impact of short-term study abroad and learn about scholarship opportunities for AFS programs.Guests:Amanah QureshiRyan RodriguezTaylor TendallStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
Hosting an exchange student can bring a variety of benefits to host families, especially those with children, as it can change the way children perceive and interact with the world. In this episode we hear from several guests who have been either host siblings or host families with AFS-USA. Discover the benefits that hosting an exchange student can bring to your family, including teaching your children patience, compassion, and curiosity. Hear from our guests about their experiences bonding with young people from other cultures and the lasting impact it had on them. We will hear from two host fathers and their son about their experience hosting a student from Germany last year. Next, we will hear from a former AFS-USA student from Norway about his time becoming an older brother. We will then talk to one of his host brothers in the U.S. about his experiences having multiple host brothers from different countries as he was growing up. Learn more about hosting and meet the types of students you could welcome at www.afsusa.org/host.Guests:Jim WalkerEthan TaylorJuan Carlos WalkerErik KnutsenChris KowalskiStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
Host Sibling Stories

Host Sibling Stories

2023-03-1330:34

Participating in an exchange program is an opportunity to have many new experiences… like finding yourself with new siblings! Living with host siblings can really add another dimension to an exchange program for a participant.From the point of view of the host family, this experience can help open their child’s eyes to a world beyond their own. These exchanges allow host siblings of any age to begin to understand that despite living thousands of miles apart and speaking different languages, we have far more in common than we realize.In this episode we hear from Erika from Norway and her host sister Jessica. Erika is in the middle of her exchange year in Ohio. Our second interview is a conversation with former host sister Janne Debes, who is still close with her Japanese host sister after more than 50 years.Guests:ErikaJessicaJanne DebesStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
Since 2010, Faces of America has been AFS-USA’s premier diversity scholarship program, empowering high school students with essential global skills and a passion for making a difference.Faces of America embraces the ideals of inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility by partnering with Community based Organizations (CBOs), family foundations, individual donors, AFS-USA alums, and others.This episode includes interviews with volunteers and staff who work with two CBOs: The Dean’s Future Scholars Program in Reno, Nevada and the QUEST Scholarship Fund in St. Louis, Missouri. We will learn how  the opportunity to study abroad has impacted the lives of students in their communities, and why it is so important to support these programs. Learn more about Faces of America at www.afsusa.org/faces-of-americaGuests:Tara HofmannLynn WhetstoneVictor GarciaSuzanne SebertStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
In honor of International Education week, The AFS Exchange brings you conversations with the awardees of AFS-USA’s 2022 Global Awards! These awardees were recognized earlier this year for their commitment to helping the next generation achieve global and intercultural competence. We hear from Global Educator Award winner Josh Amstuz from Cleveland, Ohio about how he became interested in international education after a trip to Madrid with his father. We learn more about project-based learning and his role at the Academy of Global Studies at Winton Woods High School.The winner of the Global School Award was Oconomowoc High School in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Carrie Schultz, Danielle Chaussée, and Jason Curtis share about the value of highlighting global competence in their school. They also discuss the benefits of welcoming multiple AFS students each year, giving their students the ability to learn about other cultures without traveling themselves. The impact AFSers can have on a school community is really far-reaching- no airplane required! That’s the #AFSeffect!Guests:Josh AmstutzCarrie SchultzDanielle ChausséeJason CurtisStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostEducator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educatorsContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
Jim Kiernan’s AFS experience in Germany in 1961 was an eye-opener. He had never left the northeast United States, but after just a summer in Germany he returned home with a strong desire to learn more about the world and, in his words, “live more.” In this episode, we hear about Jim’s AFS experience, his Fulbright program in Brazil, and his extensive professional career with the international law firm Debevoise & Plimpton. After a few years in New York, Jim moved to France to help build up the firm’s European practice. Jim is now retired and splits his time between London and Washington DC.Jim’s path is a clear example of how AFS can influence your professional and personal life. In AFS’s 75 year history, there are so many participants whose lives have been guided by their experiences with AFS. In honor of AFS’s 75th anniversary, The AFS Exchange is releasing 4 episodes this month! That’s 4 times the stories of the impact AFS has had over the years. Guest: Jim Kiernan Study Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
This episode focused on the impact of AFS on one family in particular- Dana, Camille, Ricardo, and Yasemin. Dana’s mother, Camille, hosted Ricardo from Brazil in 1974.A few years later, Dana went to Turkey with AFS-USA. Yasemin was her host sister, and despite having no common language at the time, they two quickly became friends and found other ways to communicate. We all got together to hear about the role AFS has played in their lives and the relationships they still share. In AFS’s 75 year history, the impact that AFS has had on the lives of its participants is immeasurable. That’s the #AFSeffect.In honor of AFS’s 75th anniversary, The AFS Exchange is releasing 4 episodes this month! That’s 4 times the stories of the impact AFS has had over the years. Guests: Dana Rutson, Camille Linen, Ricardo Ferriera, Yasemin ModlerStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
After Dave Schrader’s summer in Austria with AFS, he returned back to the US eager to help future exchange students through their programs. He has led orientations for hundreds of departing US students and incoming international students over the years. In this episode, we learn more about these orientations and why they are so important to ensure that students have a great program. Dave also shares about his experience in Austria, and the long relationship he continues to have with his host family. In honor of AFS’s 75th anniversary, The AFS Exchange is releasing 4 episodes this month! That’s 4 times the stories of the impact AFS has had over the years. Guests: Dave Schrader, Dona Goede, Martha FriendStudy Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadVolunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteerHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
6 years ago, Fen left Bangkok, Thailand to begin his AFS year outside of Houston, Texas. In this episode, Fen shares his insights on his exchange year with 6 years’ worth of distance. He shares the skills he took away from his time in the US, and we hear his advice for future exchange students.In honor of AFS’s 75th anniversary, The AFS Exchange is releasing 4 episodes this month! That’s 4 times the stories of the impact AFS has had over the years.Guest: Fen Namwat Study Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroadHost with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/hostContact us: podcast@afsusa.org
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