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 ge
Find out what it's like to be a milliner who makes hats for a living and how she started her company! If you're looking for fashionable hats or tea party hats to wear to your next soiree or just look amazing whenever you want to, look no further than Milliner Elisabeth's online shop. Elisabeth has been making hats for over 10 years, and her experience shows in her beautiful creations. In this interview, Elisabeth tells us about her adventures in fashion, which began all the way back in Beijing. Since Beijing , Elisabeth, her husband, and children have moved to the Hague in the Netherlands and they're enjoying their family home, new friends, and experiences. ****** ENJOY THE FULL INTERVIEW VIA YOUTUBE AS WELL ****** If you want more inside knowledge about life in Beijing or the Netherlands , and want to listen to Elisabeth talk about learning how to make hats, and the many countries she's lived in , tune into episode 48. Follow the podcast via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/consultantexpat/ (here) Via Facebook https://www.facebook.com/consultantexpat/ (here) Via twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultantExpat (here) Via pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/consultantexpat/ (here) Via Youtube https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCiQvzo9mIkhCqXTg0wfa27A/editing/details (here) Download the FREE teaching online PDF, https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/freebie-deals/ (here), and make money anywhere! In need of health insurance when traveling or living abroad? Check out SafetyWing , which I personally use and am an ambassador of . Click https://safetywing.com/nomad-insurance/?referenceID=24902923&utm_source=24902923&utm_medium=Ambassador (here). (Disclosure: I may earn a small fee is you purchase a SafetyWing product)
Janeen has lived in Kuwait, Turkey, and now Ecuador. She has been away from America for 7 years, and finds that the definition of home is a bit skewed now. Janeen wondered what else was out there and found that the teaching profession in America did not provide enough of a teaching salary for her to enjoy traveling abroad regularly. Therefore, living in a more centralized place for travel, afforded her more travel. As a teacher from America she easily found work teaching at an international school abroad and was able, in 2 years, to get out of debt, accrued from student loans. Janeen found that the best financial packages were from schools in the Middle East and Asia, and she chose Kuwait. Janeen found the teaching opportunities through the following websites: teachaway.com and TIEonline.com. Janeen eventually wanted to take a break from working and had saved enough money to do so. She then relocated to a Latin American country, Ecudaor, which was very affordable. Janeen is teaching English , 20 hours a week online and also discovering what other options, skill sets, abilities, she has that can translate outside classroom. She has the flexibility to choose her schedule now and travel more and enjoy her free time more. If you want more inside knowledge about life in Kuwait , life in Istanbul / Turkey , life in Ecuador , and want to listen to Janeen talk about teaching, that she chose teaching because she wanted to help children to learn , work with children, and help them to learn to read, tune into episode 47. Follow the podcast via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/consultantexpat/ (here) Via Facebook https://www.facebook.com/consultantexpat/ (here) Via twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultantExpat (here) Via pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/consultantexpat/ (here) Via Youtube https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCiQvzo9mIkhCqXTg0wfa27A/editing/details (here) Download the FREE teaching online PDF, https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/freebie-deals/ (here), and make money anywhere! In need of health insurance when traveling or living abroad? Check out SafetyWing , which I personally use and am an ambassador of . Click https://safetywing.com/nomad-insurance/?referenceID=24902923&utm_source=24902923&utm_medium=Ambassador (here). (Disclosure: I may earn a small fee is you purchase a SafetyWing product)
If there's one thing Rosemary knows for sure, it's that a sweet friendship refreshes the soul. As a Black woman whose heritage is Ghanaian, but who was born in Germany, and grew up in Belgium, then repatriated to Ghana, and eventually moved back to Belgium, she understands the importance of finding a community you can connect with. When you are from more than one place, home can be a difficult concept to define. For Shetribe Founder Rosemary, home is a feeling of comfort and ease that transcends any specific location. In this conversation, she discusses the importance of community, repatriation, and representation in creating a sense of home. She also shares her tips for navigating to home when it feels like more than one place. Whether you're repatriating to your homeland after years away or just finding a place where you feel comfortable and accepted, Shetribe provides a space for Black women to come together and share your stories. So come on in, make yourself at home and listen to my conversation with episode 46 guest, Rosemary! If you want to know more insider knowledge about living in Belgium or Ghana, the Shetribe community, and the very interesting experiences had by Rosemary, tune in to episode 46 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and listen to Rosemary! Follow the podcast via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/consultantexpat/ (here) Via Facebook https://www.facebook.com/consultantexpat/ (here) Via twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultantExpat (here) Via pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/consultantexpat/ (here) Via Youtube https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCiQvzo9mIkhCqXTg0wfa27A/editing/details (here) Download the FREE teaching online PDF, https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/freebie-deals/ (here), and make money anywhere! In need of health insurance when traveling or living abroad? Check out SafetyWing , which I personally use and am an ambassador of . Click https://safetywing.com/nomad-insurance/?referenceID=24902923&utm_source=24902923&utm_medium=Ambassador (here). (Disclosure: I may earn a small fee is you purchase a SafetyWing product)
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 wondering whether or not teaching English abroad is right for you, listen to my interview with episode 45 guest Mitchell! During the interview and the talk of good food and of course love, I wondered what are the requirements for a US citizen to live in South Korea.Fun facts about South Korea Did you know that https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/index.kto (South Korea) is about the size of Portugal, or that the word "Korea" comes from the Kingdom of Goryeo, which was founded in the year 918? Also, 60% of the country is mountainous, but only 24% of the land is arable. South Korea, in addition, has the world's fastest internet speed, and a life expectancy of almost 84 years. These are just a few fun facts about this fascinating country. During the interview and the talk of good food and of course love, I wondered what are the requirements for a US citizen to live in South Korea. U.S. citizens interested in living in South Korea must meet a few requirements in order to obtain a long-term visa. First, they must have a valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity. Second, they must have a Korean visa, which can be obtained from a Korean embassy or consulate. Third, they must have proof of sufficient financial resources to support themselves while in South Korea. Fourth, they must have health insurance that covers their stay in South Korea. Additionally , all US citizens must complete a comprehensive medical exam before they're allowed to enter South Korea. Finally, they must have a criminal background check from their home country. Once all of these requirements are met, U.S. citizens can apply for a long-term visa and begin the process of moving to South Korea. Though the requirements may seem daunting at first, following them will ensure that you have a smooth and enjoyable experience living in South Korea. All in all, South Korea is a fascinating country with a lot to offer in terms of culture, food, and natural beauty. So why not explore South Korea for yourself? If you want to know more insider knowledge about living in Seoul, teaching English in South Korea, and the very interesting experiences had by Mitchell in South Korea, tune in to episode 45 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and listen to Mitchell! Follow the podcast via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/consultantexpat/ (here) Via Facebook https://www.facebook.com/consultantexpat/ (here) Via twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultantExpat (here) Via pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/consultantexpat/ (here) Via Youtube https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCiQvzo9mIkhCqXTg0wfa27A/editing/details (here) Download the FREE teaching online PDF, https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/freebie-deals/ (here), and make money anywhere! In need of health insurance when traveling or living abroad? Check out SafetyWing , which I personally use and am an ambassador of . Click https://safetywing.com/nomad-insurance/?referenceID=24902923&utm_source=24902923&utm_medium=Ambassador (here). (Disclosure: I may earn a small fee is you purchase a SafetyWing product)
Lisa is an amazing woman who has created a unique business that combines wine, women friends, and wellbeing through networking and community. Learn more about her story! In France, there is a beautiful city near the Spanish border named Pau, where the amazing woman whom I interviewed decided to spell out entrepreneur in a way that would help women find friendship, laughter, empowerment, and inspiration. Canadian expat mom Lisa has enjoyed connecting with different people throughout the four continents she has lived and knew that there was a space she could create for entrepreneurial-minded women to connect, so she started her own business, Wine Women and Wellbeing. Wine Women and Wellbeing is a unique business that combines Lisa's love of good wine, good women friends, and wellbeing through networking and community. Through her hard work and dedication Lisa's business has been a huge success in her homeland of Canada and now her new home of France! Listen to my interview with episode 44 guest, Lisa, on living in various countries with her husband and children, creating a business abroad, how she and her family have made a home abroad, and what home means to her. Canadian expat mom Lisa, a Canadian expat mom, has found it to be such a lovely experience relocating with her husband, and kids from Canada to Indonesia, Democratic Republic of Congo, and currently France, and detailed her experiences living abroad on her blog https://www.canadianexpatmom.com/ (Canadian expat mom). Being a Canadian expat mom has its challenges, but it can also be an incredibly rewarding experience. On the one hand, you have to deal with the feeling of being homesick, missing the place you are originally from, being away from extended family and friends. No matter how great your life is in your new country, there will always be a part of you that longs for the familiar comforts of Canada. But on the other hand, https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/moving-to-a-new-country-the-first-things/ (living abroad) gives you a unique opportunity to raise your children in a different culture. They'll learn about new customs and traditions, and they'll have a chance to develop skills that they wouldn't have otherwise had. Plus, you'll get to create precious memories with your kids that will last a lifetime. Ultimately, being a Canadian expat mom is both challenging and rewarding. Wine Women and Wellbeing Lisa certainly knows how to spell entrepreneur, and that's with her business Wine Women and Wellbeing. Wine, women, and wellbeing – it's a winning combination! Wine has been shown to have countless health benefits, including reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke, boosting cognitive function, and even prolonging life. And what could be better for your wellbeing than spending time with good friends? Women have always been powerful social connectors, forming bonds that last a lifetime. So when you combine the health benefits of wine with the social benefits of spending time with women friends, you're on the path to optimum wellbeing. So pop open a bottle of your favorite red or white, gather your girlfriends, and toast to your good health! Lisa describes herself as an extrovert and she enjoys making friends wherever she goes, so it came easily and naturally for how to end up building a business abroad, one involved in making friends. Lisa has put in sweat equity, building her business over 3 years, and has seen the tremendous difference that it's made in the lives of the members. Woman can network and are part of a community As indicated on the Wine Women and Wellbeing website: Most recently, Lisa brought together thousands of women across three provinces for the Manifest Tour featuring Kaitlyn Bristowe, Dr. Jody Carrington, Jess Tetu, and The Sister Brand. WWWB's inaugural WILD Conference held in Calgary featured keynote speaker Elizabeth Gilbert, and was curated toward bringing together entrepreneurial-minded...
Kandis, a traveling professional teacher, caught the travel bug, and maybe you're reading this article because you have too. Do you love to travel but don't want to spend all your money doing it? Or maybe you're looking for a way to get paid to teach while seeing the world. If so, then teach and travel! That might be the perfect solution for you. Keep reading to find out the more than 10 benefits of having caught the travel bug, or click below to listen to episode 43 guest of the Are We Home Yet podcast, Kandis, a traveling professional teacher. The Travel Bug The travel bug is a common saying that refers to the desire to travel. The travel bug is a popular term used to describe the desire to explore new countries and cultures. The travel bug is a strong and often irresistible urge to travel. For some people, the travel bug manifests itself as a desire to see new places and experience different cultures. For others, the travel bug is more about adventure and less about destination. No matter what form it takes, the travel bug can be a powerful force. And once you've been bitten by the travel bug, there's no turning back. The best way to satisfy the travel bug is to get out there and start exploring. There are so many amazing places to see and things to do in the world, and the only way to experience them is to hit the road. So if you're feeling the itch to travel, don't fight it. Embrace your inner wanderlust and let the adventure begin. For many people, this means taking a gap year or semester abroad to teach English or work in another country. However, the travel bug can strike at any age. There are plenty of opportunities for older adults to travel, whether it's through volunteering, working temporarily in another country, or simply taking a long vacation. Travel can be an extremely rewarding experience, providing a chance to learn about other cultures and see the world from a new perspective. So if you're feeling the itch to travel, don't let anything hold you back. There's no better time than now to start exploring. For some people, the feeling to travel is triggered by a specific event, such as hearing about a new destination or seeing an interesting place on TV. For others, the travel bug may be more general, leading them to feel restless and wanting to explore different parts of the world. Regardless of its cause, the travel bug can be a strong motivator, leading people to plan trips, save money, and even quit their jobs in order to pursue their wanderlust. While the travel bug may seem like a simple case of wanderlust, it can have a profound impact on someone's life, leading them to experience new cultures, meet new people, and see the world in a whole new light. The travel bug can help people learn a lot about different cultures and customs. It can also be a great way to meet new friends from all over the world. Traveling can be a great way to learn more about other countries and their customs. It can also be a great way to teach people about your own culture and customs. Traveling can also be a great way to meet new friends from all over the world. You can learn about their cultures and customs, and you can also teach them about your own culture and customs. Traveling can be a great way to learn about different cultures and customs, and it can also be a great way to meet new friends from all over the world. Traveling is very doable when you work abroad. Kandis affords travel by being a traveling professional teacher. Kandis began teaching in America and is currently a teacher in Mexico. These are the 13 compelling reasons to be a traveling professional teacher. The many places around the world where Kandis has been able to travel to: Indonesia, Thailand, France, Italy, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Panama, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, St Martins, Bahamas. A Traveling Professional Teacher A traveling professional teacher is a...
If you're looking for an island paradise, look no further than Caye Caulker, with good simple living to be had by all. This small island off the coast of Belize is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and a relaxed, Caribbean way of life. American expat Bree is enjoying good simple living, and talked about how to get to Caye Caulker and why she and her family decided to relocate there from North America. Keep reading for her insights on being a black expat, Caye Caulker restaurants , what's involved in traveling from Belize city to Caye Caulker, Caye Caulker beaches, and more! How to get to Caye Caulkerhttps://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g291963-d2385006-Reviews-Caye_Caulker-Caye_Caulker_Belize_Caye (Caye Caulker )is an island off the coast of Belize that is famous for its laid-back atmosphere and beautiful Caribbean views. Caye Caulker is a small limestone island off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea. The island is about 5 miles long and less than a mile wide. It is part of the District of Belize and has a population of approximately 2,000 people. Although Caye Caulker is technically part of Belize City, it feels like a world away. The island is known for its laid-back atmosphere and is a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling. There are a few ways to get to Caye Caulker from the mainland Belize. The island can be reached by boat or plane from Belize City. The most popular method is by water. To get to Caye Caulker by boat, you can take a water taxi or a ferry from the Marine Terminal in Belize City. The journey takes about 45 minutes and boats depart every 30 minutes. You can also take a catamaran from the Water Taxi Terminal, which takes about an hour. There are two main ways to get to Caye Caulker by plane. You can take a Tropic Air flight from the municipal airport in Belize City, which takes about 15 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a Maya Island Air flight from the international airport in Belize city to Caye Caulker airstrip, which takes around 30 minutes. The Caye Caulker airstrip is located just a few minutes' walk from the main village.Listen to this interview , which is inspirational, motivational. Listen to what it's like experiencing motherhood abroad, when there are no concerns about the safety of your children, enjoying such a wonderful time growing up on an Island. Black expats In recent years, an increasing number of black expats have been moving to Caye Caulker, attracted by the island's laid-back vibe and friendly locals. While the black expat community is still relatively small, it's growing rapidly, with new arrivals coming from all over the world. One of the main attractions of Caye Caulker for black expats is the island's strong sense of community. locals are quick to welcome new arrivals, and there's a strong sense of camaraderie among black expats. This is in contrast to many other places in the world where black expats can feel isolated and uncomfortable. Another big draw for black expats is the island's natural beauty. Caye Caulker is surrounded by turquoise waters and white sand beaches, making it a perfect place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. For black expats who are used to living in big cities, this can be a refreshing change of pace. While the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/cooking-chat-with-expat-who-can-cook-up-a-storm/ (black experience in America is unique), there are also many black expats who have found a home in countries around the world. For these individuals, leaving the United States can be a way to escape racism and discrimination, while also discovering new cultures and perspectives. Others may simply be looking for a https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/spell-retired-a-place-at-the-beach/ (change of pace), and see living abroad as an opportunity to broaden their horizons. On Caye Caulker many black expats, like Bree and her husband, are self-employed, running their own
If you're looking for an amazing place to live and travel, look no further than the Mexican word of the day, Guanajuato! UK expat Hannah lives in Guanajuato Mexico with her wife Kim and has found her new home to be a vibrant city, home to friendly people, great food, and diversity of the landscape. You'll never get bored here - the city offers plenty of activities for everyone, from skiing in the mountains to swimming in the ocean. If you're looking for a digital nomad mecca, this is it! Listen to episode 41 guest Hannah, on being a UK expat, enjoying living life abroad, from France to Belgium as a teenager, and later on as an adult from Thailand, to Germany, to Austria, to Sumatra, and Italy, meeting the love of her life, her wife Hannah, and building a thriving helping others to become a digital nomad like herself. Listen to UK expat Hannah, now! Mexican word of the dayGuanajuato is a beautiful central Mexican state which is known for its rich colonial history. Mexico is a country rich in culture and history, and its language is no exception. What does Guanajuato mean ? Guanajuato is a Mexican word that can trace its origins back to the Aztec civilization. Guanajuato is a word of Mexican origin. What does Guanajuato mean ? The name Guanajuato comes from the Nahuatl word "cuauhnāhuatl", meaning "hill of frogs" or "place of frogs". According to legend, the city was founded by a group of Aztec hunters who were chasing a frog through the hills. The frog led them to a spring of freshwater, and they decided to settle there. According to another legend, the city was founded after an indigenous woman had a dream in which she was told to settle at the junction of two rivers. When she awoke, she found herself surrounded by frogs, and so she took this as a sign that she should indeed build her home there. Today, the image of a frog is often used as a symbol of the city. The name Guanajuato eventually came to be used for the entire state of Guanajuato, which is located in central Mexico. Today, the word Guanajuato is still used to refer to both the state and its capital city. This charming name is fitting for the state, as it is home to many picturesque towns and villages set amidst rolling hills and lush green fields. Founded in the 16th century, by Spanish conquistadors, Guanajuato was once an important silver-mining region, and its colonial architecture reflects the wealth that was generated during this period. Today, Guanajuato is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the state is a popular tourist destination, with its charming towns, winding streets, bustling marketplaces, and beautiful scenery attracting visitors from all over the world. Whether you're interested in exploring Mexican history or culture or simply enjoying soaking up the atmosphere of a picturesque small town, continue to read on and learn about Guanajuato and why you should visit or maybe relocate to. If you're looking for a taste of traditional Mexico, remember , the Mexican word of the day, Guanajuato. Guanajuato is worth a visit or relocation to. And, of course, no trip to Guanajuato would be complete without trying some of the local cuisines. Happy Mexico With so much to do and see and eat in Guanajuato, no wonder Hannah and Kim are https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/mexico-vs-estados-unidos-covid-endemic-love-so-pure/ (happy in their new home of Mexico). Mexico is a place where people are generally very happy. In fact, Mexico is one of the happiest countries in the world, according to the World Happiness Report, in the top 50. There are many factors that contribute to this happiness, including the strong sense of family and community, the love of music and food, and the climate. Of course, there are challenges in Mexico as well, but overall it is a country that brings joy to its people. Hannah has been looking for a place like Guanajuato Mexico for a long...
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 one another. The importance of social networking offline Social networking offline is extremely important. In the physical world, face-to-face interactions are the norm, and the benefits of social networking are evident. For example, research has shown that people who have strong social ties are more likely to live longer and be happier than those who don't. In addition, face-to-face interactions allow for the exchange of nonverbal cues that can help build trust and rapport. However, in the online world, social networking often takes the form of text-based interactions. While this can be helpful in some ways, it also has its limitations. For instance, it's difficult to build trust with someone you've never met in person. In addition, the lack of nonverbal cues can make it easy to misread someone's tone or intentions. As a result, social networking offline is still the best way to build strong relationships. During his time in Uganda, Kenny, has made good friends with his local coworkers and it's made all the difference in finding joy in his new home of Uganda. The time in Uganda Time in Uganda is a bit different than time in most other places. For one thing, the sun rises and sets much earlier here. As a result, people tend to wake up early and go to bed early. This can be a bit of an adjustment for visitors from more temperate climates. In addition, Uganda is located on the equator, so there is very little variation in the length of days throughout the year. The country does experiences two wet seasons, which can impact travel plans. Overall, Uganda is a great place to visit, and its unique time zone is just one of the many things that make it special. The local time in Uganda is GMT+3. Uganda is located in the Eastern Africa Time Zone. Eastern Africa Time (EAT) is 3 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Uganda spans two time zones, but the country currently only observes one time zone (EAT) due to its proximity to the equator. The westernmost part of Uganda near the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) observes Central Africa Time (CAT), which is 2 hours behind EAT. However, this part of Uganda does not currently observe daylight saving time. For most of Uganda, the current time in Uganda is EAT (GMT+3). Despite its relatively small size, Uganda offers a wide range of experiences for visitors. From wildlife-watching safaris to trekking through stunning mountains and forests, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this beautiful country. Beautiful Uganda Beautiful Uganda is a country located in East Africa. It is bordered by Kenya to the east, Sudan to the north, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Rwanda and Tanzania to the south. The country is beautiful, with lush green mountains, sweeping plains, and rivers flowing through its valleys. The climate in Uganda is very pleasant. Uganda is a relatively small country, but there is a significant amount of variation in climate across different regions. In general, the north and east of the country tend to be hotter and more humid than the south and west. The capital city of Kampala has a tropical savanna climate, with average temperatures ranging from 21 to 28 degrees Celsius. The highest temperatures are typically seen during February and March. On the other hand, Mount Elgon National...
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 the Heart of Self-Realization The journey to the heart of self-realization can be a long and difficult one. It requires us to confront our fears and insecurities and to let go of the untrue beliefs that we have about ourselves. But it is also a journey that is full of rewards. As we discover our true identity, we also find a deep sense of peace and happiness. We come to know ourselves as infinitely worthy and deserving of love. We come to see that we are perfect just as we are. And we come to feel a profound sense of connectedness with all beings. Those who can reach the heart of self-realization often find that they can lead richer, more satisfying lives. They are better able to connect with others and find deeper meaning in their relationships. They are also more likely to experience a sense of inner peace and well-being. In short, the journey to the heart of self-realization is a journey that can change your life for the better. There is no one answer to the question of what self-realization is. For some people, it may simply mean coming to a greater understanding of their own thoughts and feelings. For others, it may involve reaching a higher level of consciousness or understanding the true nature of reality. Regardless of what it means for individual people, self-realization is a process that often requires deep introspection and reflection. In many cases, it is only through coming to know ourselves that we can hope to achieve anything else in life. That being said, the journey of self-realization is unique to everyone, and there is no single path that leads to it. For some, it may happen spontaneously; for others, it may be the result of years of dedicated effort. Ultimately, though, self-realization is something that we all have the potential to experience. The term "self-realization" is often used in psychology to describe the process of coming to a fuller understanding of one's own identity. However, it can also be applied to the expatriate experience. For many expats, the process of self-realization begins when they first leave their home country. This can be a time of great excitement and opportunity, but it can also be a period of uncertainty and self-doubt. As expats settle into their new lives, they often find themselves questioning their previous assumptions about who they are and what they want out of life. Through trial and error, they gradually develop a new sense of self that is more in line with their new circumstances. In some cases, this process leads to major life changes, such as a new career or a move to a different country. For expats, self-realization is an ongoing journey that can provide valuable insights into both their own identities and the world around them. For many people, living abroad is about more than just seeing new places. It can also be about finding oneself. This was certainly the case for Riffeth when he decided to move abroad. Leaving his home country behind, Sri Lanka, he felt like he was embarking on a journey of self-discovery. And in many ways, he was. Living in a new culture and learning to navigate a new way of life has forced him to step outside of his comfort zone and understand better who he is and what he wants out of life. It has at times been a challenging and sometimes difficult experience, but ultimately it was also one of the most rewarding...
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 notes that art is thriving in Berlin, making it a liberal place where anyone can feel at home. Listen to my guest Laurel in https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/berlin-flag-welcome-banner-to-those-who-want-to-build-something/ (episode 38) of the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/welcome-to-the-are-we-home-yet-podcast/ (Are we home yet? podcast). Berlin Flag Berlin is a beautiful city, with a rich history and diverse culture. It's also home to the Berlin Flag, one of the most iconic symbols of the city. Berlin has been a center of culture and politics for centuries, and the flag represents that history. The Berlin flag is named after the city of Berlin, which is located in the German state of Berlin. Berlin Flag is one of the most popular flags in the world, and it is flown by many organizations and countries. The Berlin Flag is an important symbol of the German people. The Berlin Flag is a red-white-red horizontal tricolor that was first flown in 1848 and later became the flag of West Berlin. The Berlin flag It is based on the colors of the German flag but with a horizontal instead of a vertical layout. The flag is now rarely seen as the city has been reunified, but it remains an important symbol of Berlin's history. The Berlin Flag first appeared during the Revolutions of 1848, when it was flown by progressive activists who were fighting for a unified Germany. These revolutionaries were inspired by the French Revolution and used the red-white-red tricolor as their symbol of liberty and equality. The flag remained a symbol of German unity until the country was divided after World War II. At that time, it became the flag of West Berlin, serving as a visual reminder that the city remained part of Germany despite being surrounded by communist East Germany. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the flag continued to be flown as a sign of solidarity with the city's residents. Today, it can occasionally be seen flying alongside the German flag in Berlin. While it is no longer an official flag, the Berlin Flag remains an important part of the city's history and identity. The flag was adopted as the official flag of Berlin in 1948, following the city's merger with East Berlin. The colors of the flag are drawn from the coat of arms of Berlin, which features a bear standing on a green background. The bear is Berlin's mascot, and it is also a symbol of strength and courage. The bear is shown standing on its hind legs, which shows that Berlin is a city that is always moving forward. The thirteen stars on the flag represent the thirteen districts of Berlin. The Berlin Flag is a reminder of the city's complex past, and its flag remains a symbol of Berlin's resilience and strength. The Berlin Flag is a powerful symbol of resilience and hope. Berliners also see the flag as a symbol of their city's history and diversity. The Berlin flag is a symbol of unity and diversity, and it welcomes all who come to the inclusive city. Laurel has felt welcome in Berlin since she relocated there in September 2017 and quickly https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/how-to-feel-at-home-in-a-new-country/ (felt at home) in Berlin. Berlin has always been a city of diversity and tolerance. Throughout its history, Berlin has welcomed people from all walks of life, irrespective of their race, religion or sexual orientation....
If you're looking for an inspiring story of someone who has taken the plunge and moved to a foreign country, then look no further than Dionne. This UK girl has been https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/mexico-vs-estados-unidos-covid-endemic-love-so-pure/ (living in Mexico), but before that, she left the UK for Thailand when she was 18 years old, and in that time has worked in the field wellness coach, become a relationship and intimacy coach, worked on boats, had ups and downs, and been an all-around amazing person. In the first video interview of the Are we home yet? podcast from Medellín, Dionne discusses her journey of self-discovery and how moving to Mexico has made her happier than ever. Tune in to hear her thoughts on love, joy, and the best decision she's ever made by moving to Mexico! Youtube link for the video episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YYa5WdsDHw Subscribe to the Youtube channel as well! Joy in Spanish Joy is not only a value but also a feeling. The joy of life comes in different shades and sizes and sounds. In Spanish, the word for joy is "alegría." This word encapsulates the idea of joy as being something light, happy, and full of life. And that's exactly what joy is: light, happy, and full of life. It's what makes us feel alive. It's what fills us up when we're empty. Whenever we experience joy, we should cherish it and hold it close to our hearts. Because joy is what makes life worth living. Joy is a universal emotion, but it can be expressed in many different ways. How to say joy in Spanish? Well, in Spanish, there are multiple words for joy, each with its own nuances. For example, the word alegría generally refers to a more general feeling of happiness, while the word gozo is often used to describe joy that is spiritually uplifting. Similarly, the word contentamiento can be used to describe a sense of contentment or satisfaction, while the word júbilo is typically used to describe a more intense feeling of joy or elation. By understanding these different words, speakers of Spanish can more accurately express their innermost emotions. As a result, joy can be experienced more fully and deeply. Joy in Spanish language is an important part of the language. It is one of the first things you learn when you start to study the language. joy in Spanish can be used in many different ways. It can be used to express happiness, love, or even excitement. When you are learning joy in Spanish, it is important to pay attention to the context in which it is used. This will help you to understand when and how to use it properly. joy in Spanish is a beautiful way to express yourself and your emotions. With a little practice, you will be able to use it effortlessly in your everyday conversations. Dionne has learned and continues to learn about joy in Spanish, from all of her experiences while https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/cooking-chat-with-expat-who-can-cook-up-a-storm/ (living in Mexico), Dionne has developed a profound appreciation for joy in the place she calls home for now, and it's a beautiful thing to hear her talk about it. If you want to know more insider knowledge about life in Mexico, being a relationship coach, and fascinating life of Dionne, tune in to episode 37 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and hear and watch my first-ever video episode! Connect with Dionne via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dionneeleanor_/ (here ) Via her website https://intimacyhacks.com/ (here ) via email here Connect with the Are we home yet ? podcast social media : IG @https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (arewehomeyetpodcast) FB : @https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast (arewehomeyetpodcast ) Tiktok: @https://www.tiktok.com/@arewehomeyetpodcast (arewehomeyetpocast) Twitter: @https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (arewehomeyetpod)
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 to do this than in beautiful Italy? During episode 36 of the Are we home yet? podcast, Fleace' shares her insights on black women dating abroad, living in Italy, the differences between northern and southern Italy, and differences between Italian culture vs American culture. She also offers advice for those who are thinking of doing business abroad. https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/in-bella-italia-black-women-dating-abroad/ (Listen to episode 36!)Bella Italia, or "Beautiful Italy" is truly a sight to behold. From the snow-capped mountains of the north to the rolling hills of the south, the country is filled with stunning natural beauty. And of course, Italy is also home to some of the world's most renowned art and architecture, including the Duomo in Florence and the Colosseum in Rome. Bella Italia is a land of contrasts, where centuries-old traditions coexist with modern innovation. But it is not just the historical sites and natural beauty that make Italy so special. The food is also a big draw, with delicious pizzas, pasta, and gelatos to be found around every corner. And of course, let's not forget the wine! With all this and more, it's no wonder that Bella Italia is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Black women dating abroadBlack women are no strangers to travel. Whether for work, pleasure, or family obligations, we often find ourselves crossing borders in pursuit of our dreams, like I've done. And while the experience of being a black woman in a foreign country can be both exhilarating and exhausting, it can also be empowering. In a world that often tells us that we don't belong, traveling as a black woman can help us to reclaim our rightful place in the world. It can also be a way to connect with other black women who understand the unique challenges that we face. Whether you're looking for love or just looking to expand your horizons, dating abroad as a black woman can be an exciting and rewarding experience. More and more black women are choosing to date abroad. And why not? With so many countries to choose from, there's sure to be one that's perfect for you. Whether you're looking for a sunny beach vacation or an urban adventure, there's a place for you. And best of all, dating abroad provides an opportunity to meet someone from a different culture and background, which can be both exciting and refreshing. Of course, dating abroad isn't without its challenges. Language barriers can be difficult to overcome, and cultural differences can sometimes cause misunderstandings. But ultimately, black women who date abroad often find that the experience is well worth the effort. So if you're thinking about giving it a try, don't hesitate - go for it! Black women dating white menWhile black women have long been subjected to discrimination, racism, and stereotypes, it is in recent years that black women have begun to receive the mainstream attention and recognition that they deserve. In particular, black women dating has become a hot topic, as more and more people are opening up to the idea of interracial relationships. While there are still some who cling to outdated nonsensical notions of racial purity, the reality is that black women are simply people who want to find love and companionship like anyone else. And fortunately, there are now plenty of places where they can do so without facing...
Where is Amsterdam? A beautiful city with lots of history and culture where Maria provides photography services and showcases pictures of women in her cannabis art. Maria, originally from Lithuania, first moved to Amsterdam 10 years ago, and she still lives there today. She loves the city and its people, and she enjoys doing what she loves most: pictures of women! Where is Amsterdam? It's where Maria's photography studio is. She showcases some of the most beautiful pictures of women that you'll ever see. And what's even more amazing is that she captures all of these shots right in the heart of Amsterdam! If you're looking for a talented photographer who will help capture your unique story, then be sure to get in touch with Maria, my episode 35 guest on the Are we home yet podcast. Photography services When Maria talks about Amsterdam, you can hear the smile in her words. Maria relocated to Amsterdam 10 years ago and has built up quite a photography business. Maria provides amazing photography services to her clients, not only in Amsterdam, but also internationally through a photography app. It's a unique endeavor which Maria began because of Covid, but it's made her photography services more desired by international clients. Photography services are a great way to capture memories and moments that you will cherish for a lifetime. With the help of a professional photographer like Maria, you can immortalize important milestones, special occasions, or simply the everyday details that make your life unique. Photography services can be customized to fit your needs and budget, ensuring that you get the exact results that you want. In addition, working with a professional photographer gives you access to their expertise and knowledge, ensuring that your photos turn out exactly as you envisioned them. Whether you are looking for traditional posed shots or candid captures of everyday life, photography services can help you create lasting memories that you will treasure forever. Photography is an art form that captures the world around us in a unique way. A skilled photographer can not only take beautiful pictures but also tell a story with their images. As such, photography services are in high demand for a variety of occasions. Whether it's a wedding, graduation, or family reunion, maternity shoot, people want to capture precious memories in a way that will last a lifetime. Today, more and more people are turning to cannabis for its medicinal properties. However, there is still a lot of misinformation about the plant. For example, many people believe that cannabis is only used by men. This couldn't be further from the truth! Women have been using cannabis for centuries to treat a variety of conditions. Cannabis has been used for centuries to relieve pain, stress, and anxiety. In ancient Greece, Queen Cleopatra was said to have used cannabis to relieve the pain of childbirth. In ancient China, it was used to treat episiotomies and other female health problems. And in India, it was used in a special ceremony to worship the Hindu goddess Kali. Here are just a few of the conditions that cannabis can help with: - Anxiety: Cannabis can help to reduce anxiety levels and promote relaxation. - Stress: Cannabis can help to reduce stress levels and promote relaxation. - Pain: Cannabis can help to relieve pain and inflammation. - Sleep: Cannabis can help to improve sleep quality and duration. In addition, it can be used to enhance relaxation and creativity. As more women turn to cannabis for its various benefits, society's perception of the plant is slowly beginning to change. And as the stigma around cannabis begins to dissipate, more women are feeling comfortable discussing their use of the plant openly. As our understanding of cannabis continues to evolve, it's clear that this centuries-old medication is here to stay. Pictures of Women As a result, an increasing number of pictures of women using cannabis are being...
When Steven, a podcasting executive, chose Mexico vs Estados Unidos (United States) because of the covid endemic, he never imagined he would find a love so pure in Mexico. The small town at the southern tip of Baja, California, called San Jose del Cabo, is nothing short of paradise, and he has found a new home there. It's where the sea of Cortez meets the Pacific. The restaurants are fabulous, the scuba diving is some of the best in the world, he met the love of his life, and the atmosphere is just perfect for him. He never thought he would find a place like this, but now he can't imagine living anywhere else. Listen my interview with Steven, episode 34 guest of the Are we home yet podcast. Things to do in San Jose del CaboSan Jose del Cabo is a popular tourist destination for many reasons. Situated on the tip of the Baja California Peninsula, it offers stunning ocean views, beautiful beaches, and a wide variety of things to do. Visitors can spend their days exploring the quaint shops and art galleries of the historic downtown area, or sunbathing on one of the many sandy beaches. There are also several popular golf courses in the area, as well as several nearby natural attractions such as the Cabo Pulmo National Park. Visitors can enjoy numerous activities and attractions, including exploring the downtown area, swimming and sunbathing on one of the many beaches, golfing, fishing, snorkeling, and scuba diving, which Steven loves to do. There are also several great restaurants and bars to enjoy, as well as shops selling arts and crafts made by local artisans. If you're looking for things to do in San Jose del Cabo, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Although it is often overshadowed by its more famous neighbor, Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo has its own unique charm and plenty of things to see and do. One of the best things about San Jose del Cabo is its beautiful beaches. Playa el Médano is a great place to spend the day swimming, sunbathing, and people-watching, while nearby Playa Costa Azul is perfect for surfing and paddleboarding. For those looking for something a little more cultural, the town center features numerous art galleries, shops, and restaurants. Mexico vs Estados Unidos (United States)Mexico vs Estados Unidos: The United States and Mexico are two neighboring countries with a long history between them. Both countries are located in North America and share a border of nearly 2,000 miles. The United States is by far the larger of the two countries, with a population of more than 327 million people. Mexico, on the other hand, has a population of just over 126 million. Mexico vs Estados Unidos: The two countries also have different climates, with the United States having a more temperate climate and Mexico having a warmer climate. Despite these differences, the two countries have many similarities. Both countries have rich cultures and histories, and both have been influenced by the Spanish language and culture. In recent years, the two countries have also become increasingly connected economically, with trade between the two countries totaling nearly $600 billion in 2016. Mexico vs Estados Unidos: While there are many differences between the United States and Mexico, the two countries remain close neighbors and important partners. Mexico vs Estados Unidos: Mexico does have some advantages over its northern neighbor. For instance, it has a much richer cultural heritage, withhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/how-to-make-friends-in-a-new-city/ ( a long history and a more diverse range of influences). It also has a warmer climate, which attracts tourists from all over the world. In recent years, the two countries have been working hard to improve relations, but there are still many areas of disagreement. Mexico vs Estados Unidos: Despite challenges, there are also many reasons for optimism about the future of U.S.-Mexico relations. The two countries have a long history of cooperation on issues...
In Southern Spain in the town of Málaga , Inez is known for helping women over 40 live their best life in good health. She originally moved to Málaga 27 years ago and has seen a lot of changes in that time. When she first arrived, she was able to bring anything she wanted on the plane without any restrictions. Now, 27 years later, she still lives in Málaga and helps women over 40 lead healthy lives. What is Spain known for? Well, in Málaga Spain, Inez, episode 33 guest of the Are we home yet podcast, is known for helping women over 40 live their best life in good health! Listen to her episode now. Inez started out living on the coast, but after a while, she and her husband split up and she moved inland. Inez has seen a lot of changes since arriving in Málaga, property development has exploded, and there have been a lot of advances in technology and infrastructure. When Inez first arrived, her son was nearly four years old. Inez remembers trying to make his birthday cake and not being able to find any icing sugar! It was a big culture shock coming from a place like the UK where she could just go to the supermarket and buy fresh vegetables and fruits any time of the year, no matter the season. Málaga Spain has seen a lot of changes over the years. The city has become more cosmopolitan, with a diverse range of people and cultures. The infrastructure has also improved, with better roads and public transport. And, of course, the tourist industry has boomed, bringing millions of visitors to the city each year. Málaga Spain has been one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe for years. But in recent years, the city has undergone a major transformation. The once-sleepy fishing village has been transformed into a bustling metropolis, with high-rise buildings and a lively nightlife scene. The change is most evident in the city center, where new restaurants and bars have sprung up to cater to the influx of tourists. Even the city's famous beaches have been given a makeover, with new developments and luxury hotels popping up along the coastline. However, despite all these changes, Málaga has managed to retain its traditional charm. The city center is still filled with historic buildings and narrow streets, and the locals are still friendly and welcoming. In short, Málaga Spain has changed a lot over the years, but it is still a place that is well worth visiting. Women over 40 In good Health Being in good health allows women over 40 to lead active and productive lives. Many factors contribute to being in good health, including genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to quality healthcare. Everyone has a responsibility to take care of their health and to make healthy choices. However, there are also many factors beyond our control, such as pollution and economic inequality, that can impact our health. Despite these challenges, it is important to remember that good health is possible for women of all ages. By making healthy choices and working to create a more just and equitable world, we can all achieve good health. Wellness businesses offer a wide range of services designed to help women manage their health and wellbeing. These include personal training, nutrition counseling, and stress management programs. And while some women may be skeptical about the benefits of these services, the reality is that they can make a big difference in overall health and wellbeing. Research has shown that women who participate in wellness programs have lower levels of stress, better sleep habits, and improved mental health. These businesses offer services such as yoga and meditation classes, personal training, and nutrition counseling. They also provide a space for women to connect with others who are going through similar life transitions. So if you're looking for ways to improve your health and wellbeing, consider checking out the thriving health and wellness business Inez created - you may be surprised at what she can do for
When Shlomo, an online marketing manager for a company that helps students, moved to Beijing, he was looking for a sense of community and familiarity. He found that in the Jewish community, which helped him give his Beijing House a feeling of home. The close-knit community offered him a support system, something that he was missing after leaving his family and friends behind in Israel. An internship program and learn Chinese program brought Shlomo from Israel to Beijing, Shlomo eventually became more involved in the entrepreneurship community in Beijing, led a meetup group with monthly events and weekly events of entrepreneurship, and built a company that helped foreign apps distribute into the Chinese market. Listen to Episode 32 of the Are we home yet? podcast, to hear how Shlomo created a business in Beijing China, became a financial coach, and how Israel means home to him. As an expat, Shlomo mentioned that figuring out how to get utilities turned on for a Beijing residence can be a struggle of being an expat. In Beijing, the apartment complexes are typically served by a central utility system that provides electricity, water, and other services to the residents. The utility system is usually managed by the property management company that oversees the complex. As a result, residents generally don't have to worry about paying for utilities individually. A feeling of homeThere's more than just utilities that goes into giving a place a feeling of home. For most people, home is a place of comfort and security. It's a refuge from the outside world, a place where we can relax and be ourselves. But for some, home is a more complicated concept. For them, home isn't necessarily a physical place. Instead, it's a state of mind, an emotional space that we carry with us wherever we go. Take, for example, someone who grows up in multiple countries. They might not have one specific place that they call home. Instead, a feeling of home for some is wherever their family is. Or consider someone who has to move constantly for their job. For them, a feeling of home might be wherever they happen to be living at the moment. In both cases, a feeling of home is less about a physical location and more about a feeling of safety and belonging. So what does it mean to have a feeling of home? For Shlomo, it's about feeling like he belongs, like he's part of a community, and that home is in Israel, no matter where he goes with his family to live, several months out of the year. Financial Coach jobsShlomo is a financial coach and going to be giving a speech at a digital nomad conference in Bulgaria and is eager for his family to join him. Website flipping Website flipping is a great way to make money as a financial coach, which is something that Shlomo also does. There are a few different ways to do this, but the basic idea is to buy low-traffic website for a low price, improve it in some way, and then sell it for a higher price. This can be done by increasing the traffic to the website, improving the content, or adding new features. The best part of website flipping is that it can be done entirely online! So if you're looking for a way to make money as a financial coach, website flipping is definitely worth considering. https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/beijing-house-a-feeling-of-home/ (If you want to know more insider knowledge about life in Beijing, being a financial coach, website flipping, tune in to episode 32 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and hear more from Shlomo!) Connect with Shlomo via Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/shlomo.freund ( here) via Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/shlomofreund/ ( here) via Twitterhttps://twitter.com/FreundShlomo ( here) via Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/freefinancialself/ ( here) via his websitehttps://freefinancialself.com/ ( here) Connect with Are you home yet? podcast below: IG @https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/...
Jensen has exhibited her cool art in China and in other parts of the world. When Jensen moved to China from the Philippines, she brought her map of the Philippines with her. This map, located in her heart, has fueled her journey to success as an artist in China. Listen to my interview with Jensen, Episode 31 guest of the Are you home yet? podcast, and find out about life in Beijing, her artwork, and design company. Award-winning artist, Founder of Jensen Moreno Fine Arts, Designer, Art Teacher, Director of Arts at Joy El International Academy. Jensen is a Filipina artist based in Beijing. Her most recent painting exhibitions were very successful in China. “Hall of Fame,” her 5th solo painting exhibition was sponsored by the A.C. Art Museum. It was followed by “World-class” hosted by the Philippine Embassy for the ASEAN Ladies Circle gathering where Lady Ambassadors and Mesdames were the major guests. Cool art is one of those things that you know when you see it. It's an art that's unique and eye-catching, and that often has a strong emotional impact. Cool art can be found in all kinds of places, from museums and galleries to street art and graffiti. And it's not always easy to define - what one person thinks is cool art might not be cool to someone else. But that's part of the beauty of cool art - it's often subjective, and open to interpretation. Whether you're looking at a beautiful painting or a shocking piece of street art, cool art has the power to stop you in your tracks and make you think. And that's what makes it so cool. The Art of ZooJensen has a cool art form that looks like at the art of Zoo. The results are stunningly beautiful works of art that are truly one-of-a-kind. The intricate designs show the animals in their natural habitats. The next time you're looking for some cool art check out the Art of zoo, among the other art forms that Jensen makes. The art of zoo is not only about the design of the landscaping, but also the way the animals are displayed. Jensen also has a design company, and thus the placement of the animals, giving them enough space to move around on the canvas, or to hide, is important to her. The resulting art of zoo looks like a mini-safari; cool art where you can see lions and elephants, up close and in their natural surroundings. The art of the zoo is about the viewer, art lover, and animal lover, an experience that is both educational and visually enriching. If you're looking for a new painting, cool art for walls, check out something that Jensen has. Jensen, who is not a starving artist, displays her art on social media, along with her website. Explore the world of her cool art and you might find a new favorite artist. Great SuccessFor anyone looking to achieve great success, the road is never easy. There will always be obstacles and challenges to overcome. But that's what makes the journey so rewarding. It's not about taking the easy way out; it's about persevere through the tough times and come out stronger on the other side. It's about learning from your mistakes and using those lessons to propel you forward. If you're willing to put in the hard work and stay focused on your goals, there's no limit to what you can achieve. So keep your head up and keep moving forward, because success is just around the corner. Jensen is finding great success with her art because she has kept at it and has diversified. Jensen brings her artistic side to her design company and is also an art teacher.Great success in the art world is not easy to come by. There are many talented artists out there, all vying for attention from buyers, galleries, and collectors. To stand out from the crowd, an artist needs to have a strong vision and be able to execute it flawlessly. They also need to be marketing savvy and understand the business side of the art world. But even with all of these things, there is no guarantee of success. In the end, great success in the art world...
A cooking chat with Karen, an American expat in Mexico, who can put on her chef hat and cook up a storm anywhere on earth Imagine being able to cook up a storm anywhere on earth. Enjoy my cooking chat with Karen, an American expat who has mastered the skill and art of cooking anywhere on Earth she goes. Karen is currently living in https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/what-is-mexico-known-for-quit-job-travel/ ( Mexico), with her husband and young son and is loving the local cuisine. Episode 30 of the Are we home yet? podcast has a part 1 and 2, wherein we talk about how food is love. It was a special interview for me and I hope that you enjoy it. During my cooking chat with Karen we talked about these things, how food is love, and I cried. Living abroad as an expat for several years now, due to Covid, I haven't had a home-cooked meal from my family, and I have felt that lack of love. Our cooking chat via our zoom call was an informal exchange of cooking information between two people which covered a wide range of topics, not just about ingredients, but also, the first bite that we take, what we serve family and friends, different meals enjoyed in various countries that Karen and her family have lived in and traveled to. Karen shared her cooking experiences as a young girl, a wife and mom, and as a student in Sicily where she was invited into a farm-to-table cooking course. Whether you're looking for cooking advice or just want to learn more about someone else's culture and cuisine, a cooking chat can be a valuable source of information. The next time you're at a party/event/meeting someone for the first time, try this out, engage in a cooking chat, you can learn about someone's favorite food. https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/cooking-chat-with-expat-who-can-cook-up-a-storm/ (If you want to know more insider knowledge about the many places Karen and her family have lived, home cooking memories easy recipes for memorable meals, her Our Kitchen classroom business, tune in to episode 30 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and hear more from Karen!) Connect with Karen via her websitehttps://ourkitchenclassroom.com/ ( here) Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/OurKitchenClassroom ( here) Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/karenm.ricks/ ( here) Youtube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/c/ourkitchenclassroom ( here) Facebook grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/WePLAYwithOurFood/ ( here) Connect with Are you home yet? podcast below: IG @https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (arewehomeyetpodcast) FB : @https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast (arewehomeyetpodcast ) Tiktok: @https://www.tiktok.com/@arewehomeyetpodcast (arewehomeyetpocast) Twitter: @https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (arewehomeyetpod) Check out thehttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/blog/ ( blog) for handy information about living abroad
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Do you want to learn how to stand up paddleboard in Lake Atitlan Guatemala? I had the chance to interview Marshall, a Canadian expat who currently lives in Atitlan with his wife Annette. He's a big fan of Latin American food and says that the weather is perfect year-round. Listen to my interview with https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/welcome-to-the-are-we-home-yet-podcast/ (Are we home yet? podcast )episode 29 guest, Marshall, about fully enjoying expat life in Lake Atitlan Guatemala and running a Stand Up Paddleboard business. Guatemala is a fascinating country to live in, both for its weather and its culture. The country has a thriving Aboriginal culture, and it is interesting to see how the indigenous people of Guatemala are still living in their ancestral ways. Living among their culture is quite an experience, and it is also fascinating to watch as they interact with the modern world. From a weather perspective, Guatemala is just a fantastic place to live, it's called the land of Eternal Spring. The climate is perfect for those who love the outdoors, and there are plenty of activities to keep you busy. Whether you enjoy hiking, biking, or simply spending time in nature, you'll find that Guatemala has something to offer. In addition to its great weather, Guatemala also boasts a rich cultural heritage. If you're interested in learning about the country's history and customs, you'll be sure to find plenty of opportunities to do so. Whether you're looking for an adventure-filled vacation or a peaceful place to call home, Guatemala is sure to please. One of the most notable features of Guatemala is Lake Atitlan, a large lake in the southwestern part of the country. Lake Atitlan Guatemala was once voted one of the "Most Beautiful Lake in the world." It is located in the Highlands of Guatemala, nestled amid mountains and volcanoes, and lush vegetation. Visitors to Lake Atitlan Guatemala can enjoy the stunning scenery, relax in the peaceful atmosphere, and explore the rich culture of the local people. Every year thousands of people come to experience its beauty for themselves. Lake Atitlan Guatemala is more than three miles long and up to a mile wide, with depths reaching over 1,000 feet and incredibly clear. Its shores are dotted with small villages, and its waters are home to many different kinds of fish. Lake Atitlan Guatemala is also a popular spot for kayaking, fishing, hiking, swimming, and thanks to Marshall, stand up paddleboarding, through his company Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) Atitlan. Lake Atitlan Guatemala is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. But it's not just the scenery that makes the beautiful Lake Atitlan Guatemala special. Lake Atitlan Guatemala is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including rare species of fish, birds, and reptiles. In addition, the lake is an important cultural center for the Maya people. For centuries, the Maya have been drawn to Lake Atitlan for its spiritual power. Even today, many Maya pilgrims make the journey to the lake to offer prayers and sacrifices to the Gods. With its natural beauty and rich history, it's no wonder that the beautiful Lake Atitlan Guatemala is considered one of the seven wonders of Guatemala. https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/standup-paddleboard-lake-atitlan-guatemala/ (If you want to know more insider knowledge about living in Lake Atitlan Guatemala and stand up paddleboarding, click this link to tune in to episode 29 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and hear more from Marshall!) https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) Connect with Marshall via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/supatitlan/ (here ) and his website https://supatitlan.com/ (here ). Connect with Are you home yet? podcast below: IG @https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (arewehomeyetpodcast) FB : @https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast (arewehomeyetpodcast ) Tiktok:...
What is Mexico known for? Not sure? Well, if you're thinking about quitting your job and traveling,https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/19-best-places-to-see-the-stars-and-moon/ ( Mexico is a great place to start)! This country is known for its beautiful beaches and friendly people. As an American, you can even go without a passport. Social Media Influencer Alea, episode 28 guest of the Are we home yet? podcast, moved to Mexico in May with her partner and dog and has been loving it! Alea and her partner Harrison are exploring all the different towns and villages, and are always meeting new friends. Mexico is a country that is rich in history and culture. Mexican culture is a complex and rich tapestry, woven from a wide variety of influences. From its indigenous people to the Spanish conquistadors, Mexico has been shaped by a diverse range of cultures. This diversity is evident in everything from the country's cuisine to its music and art. Mexican food, for instance, blends elements from both indigenous and Spanish traditions. Mexico is a country located in the southernmost part of North America. So what is Mexico known for? Mexico is known for its food, music, beaches, and historical landmarks. The country's largest city is Mexico City, which is also the capital. Other major cities in Mexico include Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Puebla. Spanish is the official language of Mexico, but many Mexicans also speak English. Mexico is known for its vibrant and flavorful cuisine. The country's cuisine is a blend of indigenous, European, and Asian influences. Mexican food is often spicy, with dishes like chili con carne and enchiladas featuring prominently. Mexico is also known for its wide variety of seafood, such as shrimp and lobster. In addition,https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/best-cheeses-around-world-taste-like-home/ ( Mexico) produces some of the world's finest coffee and chocolate. The country's cuisine is as diverse as its landscape, with each region offering its own unique flavors. Whether you're in the mood for a light snack or a hearty meal, Mexico has something to offer everyone. https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/10-questions-for-my-podcast-guests/ (Alea found that living in America was expensive). I found that same as well, money always seems to be tight, no matter how much you have. But in Mexico Alea has found that prices for food, lodging, and attractions are relatively low due to the dollar peso exchange rate, which means you can enjoy all the country has to offer without breaking the bank. Living in someplace like Mexico will provide the answer to the question of how to quit your job and travel For many of us, the idea of quitting our jobs and living abroad permanently in one place, orhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/how-much-does-it-cost-to-travel-the-world/ ( having more time to travel as a digital nomad), is an attractive proposition. The thought of leaving behind the daily 9-5 grind in favor of a life of adventure is certainly appealing. And while it's true that quitting your job and traveling can be a great way to see the world, there are a few things you should keep in mind before making the jump. Alea is ahttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/becoming-a-travel-blogger-traveling-world/ ( social media influencer), which has allowed her to quit a former job in America andhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/purchase-best-smartphone-cheapest-laptop/ ( work and live anywhere in the world). A social media influencer is an individual who has built up a large following on social media platforms. These individuals use their influence to promote or sell products, services, or even themselves. Many social media influencers have used their platform to build successful businesses. In some cases, social media influencers are paid by companies to promote their products or services. Speaking of pets, Alea spoke of choosing Mexico because she was able to bring her doggie. So are you wondering how to...
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Have you ever heard someone say “follow your passion?” What does that even mean? Do you feel like you're living a life that is not authentic? That you're not following your passion? Do you know what it feels like to follow your passion? To truly live a life well lived? Well, Shanghai is the perfect place to find out. This city is a melting pot of cultures, with something new and exciting around every corner. Whether you're looking for amazing French food or want to experience Chinese culture firsthand, Shanghai has it all. With its rich culture, art, fashion, and diverse food options, Shanghai is the perfect place to follow your dreams and discover your true potential. With an efficient transportation system and plenty of attractions, you'll never run out of things to do in this vibrant metropolis! This vibrant city is a melting pot of cultures and offers a wealth of opportunities for those who are looking to live a life full of adventure and exploration. This amazing city offers a wealth of opportunities to explore your passions and live a truly fulfilling life. And my episode 26 guest, Creative consultant and coach Alysia, creator, and owner of the Shanghai Soulwell center, can help you follow your passion for a life well lived. Alysia believes that wellness leads to creativity, which is the purpose of her Soulwell Center. According to Alysia, the Soulwell Center "is an oasis of wellness in Shanghai where you can embark on a journey of self-awareness, growth, and learning in an inclusive, soul-centered community. " https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/follow-your-passion-for-a-life-well-lived/ (If you want to know more insider knowledge about living in Shanghai, living in China during Covid, being a creative consulting and coaching, opening a business in China, and the Soulwell Center , tune in to episode 26 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and hear more from Alysia !) Connect with Alysia via Linkedin,https://www.linkedin.com/in/alysialeeasp/ ( here) via Twitter,https://twitter.com/Art_with_MsA ( here) via Youtube,https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMFCC_RkciCQY6PLYnKK7 ( here) via Facebook,https://www.facebook.com/visualartwithMsA ( here) via Alysia's website,http://www.alysialeeasp.com/ ( here) via her Soulwell Center,https://soulwellcenter.com/ ( here) https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) Connect with the Are you home yet? podcast below: IG @https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (arewehomeyetpodcast) FB : @https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast (arewehomeyetpodcast ) Tiktok: @https://www.tiktok.com/@arewehomeyetpodcast (arewehomeyetpocast) Twitter: @https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (arewehomeyetpod) Check out thehttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/blog/ ( blog) for handy information about living abroad
Sam enjoys bringing social media users on a taste of Italy with lovely photos and informative videos. Sam is my guest for episode 25, of thehttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ ( Are we home yet? podcast), is from Boca Raton Florida, in America, and has been a flight attendant for 15 years. For the past 5 years, Same has considered Florence, Italy her home, a home she has made with her boyfriend Michael Angelo. One of her favorite Italian specialties is Pecorino cheese. This flavorful cheese can be enjoyed in a variety of dishes or simply paired with a glass of red wine. Pecorino cheese is produced in several regions of Italy, but the best-known variety comes from Florence. Florence is home to several artisanal cheesemakers who produce pecorino cheese using traditional methods. The city's climate and landscape are ideal for raising sheep, and the Florentine hills provide plenty of grazing land for the animals. As a result, Florence is widely regarded as the birthplace of pecorino cheese. Sam never would have guessed that she would end up falling in love with an Italian guy and moving to Italy, but that's exactly what happened. It all started when she met Michael Angelo at a birthday party for a mutual friend. The party was being held on the Tuscan hillside in an area called Siena. They hit it off immediately and kept in touch after she returned home to the United States. Three months later, she took a leap of faith and flew back to Italy to visit Michael Angelo. They didn't know much about each other, but they quickly fell head-over-heels in love. Now, five years later, they're still together and living on the Tuscan hillside. Sam couldn't be happier with how things have turned out. She's grateful for the chance encounter that led her to the love of her life. Although Sam lives in Italy with her boyfriend, as a flight attendant she flies back and forth from Italy to America. Sam loves being a flight attendant. https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/a-taste-of-italy-begins-with-pecorino/ (If you want to know more insider knowledge about becoming and being a flight attendant and living in Italy, tune in to episode 25 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and hear more from Sam!) Connect with Sam via linktree,https://linktr.ee/aperilife ( here) https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) Connect with the Are you home yet? podcast below: IG @https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (arewehomeyetpodcast) FB : @https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast (arewehomeyetpodcast ) Tiktok: @https://www.tiktok.com/@arewehomeyetpodcast (arewehomeyetpocast) Twitter: @https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (arewehomeyetpod) Check out thehttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/blog/ ( blog) for handy information about living abroad
Hungary is a country that is often overlooked when it comes to wine. However, Hungarian wine has a lot to offer wine connoisseurs! If you're a wine connoisseur, then you should know about Hungarian wine. Hungary is one of the most famous countries for wine production in the world! There are many different types of Hungarian wine, and each one has its unique flavor and character. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the best Hungarian wines that you should try, as well as some tips for wine connoisseurs who want to learn more about Hungarian wine. In episode 24 of thehttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ ( Are, we home yet? podcast) I interviewed Smike who made the decision 13 years ago to move to Budapest Hungary and quickly fell in love with the city.https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/category/relocation-specialist/ ( Budapest) has a laid-back, artistic creative vibe, and its rich unique history and culture are evident everywhere you go. Smike says that if you take the time to get to know the people in Hungary, you will find that Hungarian people are warm, inviting, and welcoming. Smike is originally from Pennsylvania in America, and after a three-month-long vacation in Europe, Smike decided to settle in Hungary, is proud to call Budapest his home, and can't imagine living anywhere else. Smike owns a wine bar,https://www.bortodoor.com/ ( Bortodoor City), in Budapest, with two friends, one from the UK, and another from Australia. The wine bar is open Wednesday through Sunday and is a place for people to share a glass of wine during a wine tasting event, but also to meet and make new friends while listening to live music. Smike loves his life, spending time with so many different people every night at his wine bar, and finding great wines for everyone to enjoy. Oenophiles (wine connoisseurs), like Smike take great pleasure in discovering new wines, and they are always eager to share their latest findings with others. While some might view them as snobs, Smike is breaking down wine stereotypes. Whether you're a casual drinker or a knowledgeable connoisseur, if you love wine, you're an oenophile. Smike, as an oenophile, is sharing his passion for wine, its many complexities, different varietal, and various regions where the wine comes from, with as many who enter his wine bar. So whether you're just getting started on your wine journey or you're a seasoned pro, if you're in Budapest, it's worth seeking out the advice of an oenophile by searching for a wine bar near me and meeting Smike. After all, who better to trust when it comes to finding that perfect bottle than wine connoisseurs at Bortodoor City wine bar? But if you're not in Budapest how do you learn about different kinds of wines, whether they be Hungarian or from elsewhere? Smike recommends you attend wine festivals. Wine festivals are a great way to learn about different types of wines and meet the people who make wine. Wine festivals usually take place over a weekend and feature a wide variety of wines, as well as food and entertainment. Many wine festivals also offer educational seminars, allowing attendees to learn about wine tasting, food pairing, and winemaking. Some of the most popular wine festivals in the world take place inhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/19-best-places-to-see-the-stars-and-moon/ ( France),https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/study-in-the-netherlands-new-friends/ ( Italy), andhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/moving-to-spain-to-retire-perfect-country/ ( Spain). However, there are also many excellent festivals in the United States,https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/creating-home-esl-teacher-cut-short-covid/ ( Australia), andhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/how-to-make-friends-in-a-new-city/ ( South Africa). https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/wine-connoisseurs-know-hungarian-wine/ (If you want to know more insider knowledge about Hungary, living in Budapest during Covid, owning a business in Hungary, wine, and the other two wine...
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If you're curious what time it is in the UAE, it's classtime! Emily is a teacher from America who is fortunate enough to have worked in Kuwait in the Fall of 2019 where her international teaching career began, and now Abu Dhabi, starting from August 2021. Teaching abroad has been an amazing experience for Emily, she's learned a lot about different cultures and time zones. If you're interested in teaching abroad, or just want to learn more about Kuwait and the UAE, keep reading! My interview for episode 22 on the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet? podcast) is with a young American woman named Emily. There's a vey popular show titled Emily in Paris, which has been a hit show on Netflix since it was released in October 2020. The show follows Emily, a marketing executive from Chicago, who is sent to work in Paris for her company. While Emily is initially reluctant to leave her home and comfort zone, she soon falls in love with the city and its culture. One of the key themes of the show is Emily's journey of self-discovery, as she comes to terms with who she is and what she wants out of life. For many viewers, Emily in Paris is a relatable and aspirational story of finding oneself in a new place. And that's what I thought about when I interviewed Emily, who is not in Paris, but teaching abroad in the Middle East, and finding it to be a rewarding experience, opening her eyes to new cultures and perspectives. Teaching abroad can also be a challenge, as you must adapt to different teaching methods and cultural norms. Nonetheless, teaching abroad is an incredibly valuable experience that Emily would recommend to anyone interested in exploring the world. Not only will you learn more about other cultures, but you will also gain a greater understanding of your own culture and identity. So if you're thinking about teaching abroad, don't hesitate to take the plunge – you won't regret it! While some people believe that there is no place like home, others find that living in a foreign country can be a freeing experience. In the United Arab Emirates, for example, expats from all over the world are drawn to the opportunity to live in a booming economy and experience a culture that is vastly different from their own. Emily has been able to meet and make great friends from South Africa, Ireland, and Romania, among other places. If you want to know more insider knowledge on working in or living in Kuwait or the UAE, https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/what-time-is-it-in-the-uae-its-classtime/ (tune in to episode 22 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and hear more from Educator Emily)! connect with Emily via Instagram , https://www.instagram.com/Emack1126/ (here). Here are some resources for finding teaching jobs abroad: https://www.searchassociates.com/ (Search Associates), https://www.edvectus.com/ (Edvectus), https://www.eslcafe.com/jobs/international (ESL Cafe), and and the https://huldadestin.org/ (link that gave her step-by-step guide for the visa process in Kuwait). Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! Connect with me, Jalila, host and creator of the Are we home yet? podcast, https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/contact-us/ (here), or via https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Instagram), https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast/?ref=pages_you_manage (Facebook), https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (Twitter). Check out the blog for handy information about living abroad and get the ebook for FREE ,when you https://www.facebook.com/groups/525591089170200 (join the Facebook group) , a great guidebook for moving abroad!
If you're looking for video game jobs, Sweden might be the place to be. According to my guest on episode 21 of the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet ? podcast), Ben, a video game writer in Sweden. He describes the standard of living as high, with good food and friendly people. And while it can be hard to break into the scene, he says that everything is very well considered and efficient. If you're looking for a place where everything just works, Sweden might be it! What's it like living in Sweden ? It's wonderful! Ben loves the people, the culture, and the food in Sweden. The https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/moving-to-a-new-place-18-things-to-pack/ (winters are long and dark), but that just makes the summers all the sweeter. Ben highly recommends Sweden to anyone looking for https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/checklist-when-moving-to-another-country/ (a new place to call home).Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (around the world)! Sweden is also home to some of the world's leading game development universities, such as the Royal Institute of Technology and Uppsala University. This helps to attract https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/7-best-places-to-study-abroad/ (top talent from around the world). And with the country's strong focus on innovation and creativity, it's no surprise that Swedish game developers are at the forefront of the industry. There are many different types of jobs in the video game industry, from Designers and Programmers to Artists and Animators. And while many jobs in the video game industry require Graphic design experience or a related field, there are plenty of opportunities for those without formal training. https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/how-much-does-it-cost-to-travel-the-world/ (Freelance work), for instance, is a great way to get your foot in the door. Companies are always on the lookout for talented writers, artists, and programmers to create content for their games. And with the rise of digital distribution, there are more opportunities than ever to https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/living-in-malaysia-a-business-overseas/ (work remotely from home). Working in the video game industry is a https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/travel-noire-travel-writer-at-home-abroad/ (great way to see the world). Because game companies are located all over the globe, you have the opportunity to travel to different places and work on exciting projects. If you're looking for a creative and dynamic environment where you can really make a mark in the gaming industry, Sweden is definitely the place to be. Ben started his career in the United States, has lived in China, and now lives in Sweden. It's been a great experience for Ben to learn about different cultures and https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/becoming-a-travel-blogger-traveling-world/ (see different parts of the world). Support the podcast, https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hellorx (donate), and keep the cool interviews with guests from around the world going! If you want to know more insider knowledge on working in the video game industry and what's it like living in Sweden, tune in to episode 21 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and hear more from https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/guests/ (video game writer Ben)!connect with Ben via Twitter , https://twitter.com/sunshineduk (here). https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG @https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (arewehomeyetpodcast )& FB : @https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast/?ref=pages_you_manage (arewehomeyetpodcast ) Twitter: @https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (arewehomeyetpod) Check out the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/blog/ (blog )for handy information about living abroad and https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/e-book/ (get the
During episode 20 on thehttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/welcome-to-the-are-we-home-yet-podcast/ ( Are we home yet podcast) Isabel talks about becoming a travel blogger and SEO coach who has lived in six different countries over the past few years. She's always on the move, living in different countries for a few months at a time. Mexico, Bolivia, Peru, and the Dominican Republic are all places that I have called home at one point or another. She has lived in each place for at least two months, except for Mexico where she stayed for five months. Becoming a travel blogger and traveling to a new country can be both exciting and challenging, as Isabel discovered when she visitedhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/fun-facts-of-the-world-of-the-world/ ( South America) for the first time. Isabel said that as a travel blogger, she's been blessed with the opportunity to explore some amazing places. Every destination has its unique beauty, and she loves finding new ways to share that with her audience. Whether it's through stunning photos, captivating videos, or simply writing from the heart, she strives to provide her readers with an authentic travel experience. And as an SEO coach, she has been able to help other online entrepreneurs reach their full potential. By teaching them how to effectively optimize their content, I'm able to give them the tools they need to succeed in today's digital age. It's truly rewarding to work, and she's grateful to be able to do it entirely online. As a travel blogger, it's been a great opportunity for Isabel to learn more about different cultures and to connect with people from all over the world. When Isabel travels, she feels like she's discovering more about who she is. She's always been a shy person, but since she started travel blogging and doing it on her own, she's realized that she is a lot more independent and strong than she thought. Being on the road has helped her to see that she can take care of herself and that she's capable of so much more than she ever imagined. Traveling has been an act of self-discovery for her, and she's grateful for that. As a travel blogger, Isabel has had to deal with her fair share of logistical struggles. Every time she wants to move to a new country, she has to do extensive research on the best places to live, work, and play. She also has to find a place to rent, which can be difficult and time-consuming. However, despite these challenges, she believes that travel is always worth the effort. After all, it's one of the best ways to experience new cultures, explore new places and meet new people. Moving to a new country can be an inconvenience, but it's also an opportunity to learn and grow. So even though traveling to a new place may not always be easy, it's definitely worth the struggle. Check out the Belaroundtheworld travel blog https://www.belaroundtheworld.com/ (here). If you want to know more insider knowledge on becoming a travel blogger, tune in to episode 19 of the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/becoming-a-travel-blogger-traveling-world/ (Are We Home Yet Podcast) and hear more from https://player.captivate.fm/episode/6a868a84-7c63-40be-9eca-5a6848c2afd0/ (BelAroundTheWorld Travel Blogger, Isabel!) Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (around the world)! Support the podcast, https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hellorx (donate), and keep the cool interviews with guests from around the world going! https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG @https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (arewehomeyetpodcast )& FB : @https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast/?ref=pages_you_manage (arewehomeyetpodcast ) Twitter: @https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (arewehomeyetpod) Check out...
How much does it cost to travel the world as a digital nomad? Kolby, creator of philosophy magazine After Dinner Conversation, for the last two years, he and his wife have been globe-trotting and visiting some of the most beautiful places in the world. They've been to Thailand, New Zealand, Italy, France, Croatia, Spain, Malta, Cypress, and Tanzania (among others), and they tend to change locations every three months or so. Kolby and his wife, Ashley, met many years ago when he was working on his law degree at Arizona State University and she was working on her university degree. They met at a race where she was doing a bicycle race and he was helping out a friend as a timer. They became friends, but didn't date, yet kept in touch via Facebook. Eventually, about 10 years later, in the middle of Ashley training for Ironman Kona, Kolby sent Ashley a message from Iceland asking her out on a date. They've been together ever since. They love traveling and value experiences and travel over money and houses and stuff. They're perfectly fine sleeping out of a tent and a backpack for days. They've been all over the world and there's nothing they enjoy more than exploring new places together. They're a perfect match. Kolby runs an online literary magazine called After Dinner Conversation. He started it shortly after my wife and I got married, and it has been growing steadily ever since. The magazine went from short stories to anthologies, to a podcast, to a monthly magazine. He also does remote legal work as a lawyer. His wife is an online teacher for a charter school. Teaching online, doing consulting work, today there are many options for those who want to travel the world and make an income online. Overall, the cost of being a digital nomad can vary widely depending on your specific circumstances. Let's delve more into the question, how much does it cost to travel the world? Well, it doesn't have to be as expensive as you might think. You can travel cheaply by staying in hostels, Couchsurfing, and cooking your meals. You can also save money by planning your trip around low-cost destinations and seasons. Of course, how much you spend on travel will also depend on your style and preferences. Some people are happy to rough it to save money, while others prefer to splurge on occasional luxury items. Ultimately, the cost of travel is up to you. Whether you're a budget traveler or a jet setter, there's a way to make your travel dreams a reality. Read more about philosophy magazine After Dinner Conversationhttps://www.afterdinnerconversation.com/ ( here). If you want to know more insider knowledge on how much does it cost to travel the world as a digital nomad, tune in to episode 19 of the Are We Home Yet Podcast and hear more from After Dinner Conversation creator, Kolby!Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people fromhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ ( around the world)! Support the podcast,https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hellorx ( donate), and keep the cool interviews with guests from around the world going! https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG @https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (arewehomeyetpodcast ) & FB : @https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast/?ref=pages_you_manage (arewehomeyetpodcast ) Twitter: @https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (arewehomeyetpod) Check out thehttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/blog/ ( blog) for handy information about living abroad andhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/e-book/ ( get the ebook for FREE) when youhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/525591089170200 ( join the Facebook group) , a great guidebook for moving abroad!
Travel Noire travel writer Rafael is this week's guest, he writes for a travel site that focuses on the experiences of Black travelers who travel the world. Travel Noire founder Zim Ugochukwu, created the site in 2013. Travel Noire has become a go-to resource for Black travelers seeking honest and relatable travel content. In addition to featuring travel stories and destination guides, Travel Noire offers a travel directory and travel deals. Its mission is to inspire people of color to travel more and to see the world as a source of opportunity.I read an article Rafael wrote in Travel Noire, about almost being deported from Argentina. The article was very interesting and I wanted to speak with him about the way he had moved abroad, wherein he lived like a local, which made his experience more enjoyable. Travel Noire travel writer Rafael has moved back to America to be near family and plan his future with his fiancée, specifically he moved to Atlanta, a city that has plenty of food options and good people. The city has a balance of city life and suburban life, making it the perfect place to settle down. With its many cultural attractions and its diverse population, Atlanta is a city that has something for everyone. And although it's wonderful that Rafael is happy to be there, for a while, in America he felt like he was existing, working in corporate America, instead of living and he had an overwhelming desire to travel. So Rafael decided to move abroad for a short while and travel. He and his fiancée planned for months, they had both dreamed of seeing the world and knew they didn't want to do it under the confines of a traditional 9-5. So they took the leap, handed in their resignations, and set off on the adventure of a lifetime. They've seen more of the world than they imagined and are excited to continue seeing it together in years to come. February 2019 marked a turning point in their life, they decided to take a leap of faith and travel to Bangkok, Thailand. It was a decision that would change everything. In Bangkok, they started their lives over, exploring new careers and lifestyles. Rafael became a travel writer contributing to Travel Noire, documenting their experiences for the Travel Noire site. His partner became a teacher, helping Thai students learn English. They embraced Bangkok and found a new sense of freedom. They were no longer constrained by the expectations of society; instead, They were able to forge our path. And that is what moving abroad is all about. It is about breaking down barriers and embracing the unknown. The countries Rafael visited in his 3 years while living abroad were : Thailand, Italy, Indonesia, Sicily, Greece, Portugal, and Argentina. To read the article written by Travel Noire travel writer Rafael, and read more fantastic articles in Travel Noire, clickhttps://travelnoire.com/traveler-story-that-time-i-almost-got-deported-during-a-worldwide-pandemic ( here). If you want to know more insider knowledge on living abroad like a local, tune in to episode 18 of the Are We Home Yet Podcast and hear more fromhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/guests/ ( Travel Noire Travel Writer Rafael)!Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! Support the podcast, donate, and keep the cool interviews with https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/study-in-the-netherlands-why-study-abroad/ (guests from around the world) going! https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/podcasts/ (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!)When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG and FB : @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod https://www.facebook.com/groups/525591089170200 (JOIN THE ARE WE HOME YET PODCAST FACEBOOK COMMUNITY) ! Check out the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/blog/ (blog )for more resources about living abroad, and buy handyhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/e-book/ ( moving and making a home abroad ebook guide), with a great moving abroad...
Travel Noire travel writer Rafael is this week's guest, he writes for a travel site that focuses on the experiences of Black travelers who travel the world. Travel Noire founder Zim Ugochukwu, created the site in 2013. Travel Noire has become a go-to resource for Black travelers seeking honest and relatable travel content. In addition to featuring travel stories and destination guides, Travel Noire offers a travel directory and travel deals. Its mission is to inspire people of color to travel more and to see the world as a source of opportunity.I read an article Rafael wrote in Travel Noire, about almost being deported from Argentina. The article was very interesting and I wanted to speak with him about the way he had moved abroad, wherein he lived like a local, which made his experience more enjoyable. Travel Noire travel writer Rafael has moved back to America to be near family and plan his future with his fiancée, specifically he moved to Atlanta, a city that has plenty of food options and good people. The city has a balance of city life and suburban life, making it the perfect place to settle down. With its many cultural attractions and its diverse population, Atlanta is a city that has something for everyone. And although it's wonderful that Rafael is happy to be there, for a while, in America he felt like he was existing, working in corporate America, instead of living and he had an overwhelming desire to travel. So Rafael decided to move abroad for a short while and travel. He and his fiancée planned for months, they had both dreamed of seeing the world and knew they didn't want to do it under the confines of a traditional 9-5. So they took the leap, handed in their resignations, and set off on the adventure of a lifetime. They've seen more of the world than they imagined and are excited to continue seeing it together in years to come. February 2019 marked a turning point in their life, they decided to take a leap of faith and travel to Bangkok, Thailand. It was a decision that would change everything. In Bangkok, they started their lives over, exploring new careers and lifestyles. Rafael became a travel writer contributing to Travel Noire, documenting their experiences for the Travel Noire site. His partner became a teacher, helping Thai students learn English. They embraced Bangkok and found a new sense of freedom. They were no longer constrained by the expectations of society; instead, They were able to forge our path. And that is what moving abroad is all about. It is about breaking down barriers and embracing the unknown. The countries Rafael visited in his 3 years while living abroad were : Thailand, Italy, Indonesia, Sicily, Greece, Portugal, and Argentina. To read the article written by Travel Noire travel writer Rafael, and read more fantastic articles in Travel Noire, clickhttps://travelnoire.com/traveler-story-that-time-i-almost-got-deported-during-a-worldwide-pandemic ( here). For more information about the dark period of history which Rafael mentioned in his interview, https://www.google.com.hk/search?q=argentina+history+black+people&oq=argentina+history+black+people&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i22i30l8j0i390.5875j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 (click here for resources.) If you want to know more insider knowledge on living abroad like a local, tune in to episode 18 of the Are We Home Yet Podcast and hear more fromhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/guests/ ( Travel Noire Travel Writer Rafael)!Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! Support the podcast, donate, and keep the cool interviews with https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/study-in-the-netherlands-why-study-abroad/ (guests from around the world) going! https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/podcasts/ (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG and FB : @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod...
This week's episode is with Amy Sommers, Author of Rumors from Shanghai, a Seattle native who is now back living in the city after a stint living abroad, living in Shanghai. We discussed what it was like to return to a city that she knew so well, and how her understanding of home has changed as a result of her and her family's experiences during their time in Shanghai. The conversation covered topics such as how our concept of home can shift when we move away, the importance of community and connection, and how to find a sense of belonging in a place that is constantly changing.https://www.amysommers.net/ (Amy Sommers) is the author of a book titled Rumors from Shanghai. It is about an African-American man, Tolt Gross, whose job brings him to live in Shanghai. He soon learns about a secret plan that Japan is plotting against Pearl Harbor but is concerned that no one will believe the word of a black man. Set in a pre-revolutionary era the book vividly captures the people of Shanghai, the history of the city's nightclub culture, architecture, and the environment of Shanghai. Our conversation covered topics such as how our concept of home can shift when we move away, the importance of community and connection, and how to find a sense of belonging in a place that is constantly changing. Amy Sommers is the author of a book titled Rumors from Shanghai. It is about an African-American man, Tolt Gross, whose job brings him to live in Shanghai. He soon learns about a secret plan that Japan is plotting against Pearl Harbor but is concerned that no one will believe the word of a black man. Set in a pre-revolutionary era the book vividly captures the people of Shanghai, the history of the city's nightclub culture, architecture, and the environment of Shanghai. She got to know Shanghai through the eyes of people who gave lectures and walking tours. They showed her the city's hidden treasures and helped her to understand its complicated history. Amy is grateful to them for giving her a deeper understanding of the fascinating Shanghai. Throughout my interview with Amy Sommers, she also shares her personal story of returning to Seattle which has undergone a significant transformation in the intervening years. When she left in 2004, it was still a relatively small city with a scrappy, DIY attitude. But by the time she moved back in 2015, it had become a major tech hub, and that change was evident in everything from the skyline to the people on the streets. In some ways, it felt like coming home to a place that is both familiar and new, and she's excited to see what the next chapter of Seattle's story will bring. Amy offers insights into the challenges and rewards of making a home in a city that you love, after living in China for 11 years. To purchase the book Rumors from Shanghai, clickhttps://www.amazon.com/Rumors-Shanghai-Amy-Sommers-ebook/dp/B09P1G7ZTY/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3QZVNNXFJ8MAA&keywords=amy+sommers&qid=1661794890&s=digital-text&sprefix=amy+sommers%2Cdigital-text%2C111&sr=1-1 ( here) If you want to know more insider knowledge on life in Shanghai, tune in to episode 17 of the Are We Home Yet Podcast!Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! Support the podcast, donate, and keep the cool interviews with https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/study-in-the-netherlands-why-study-abroad/ (guests from around the world) going! https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/podcasts/ (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!)When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG and FB : @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod Check out the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/blog/ (blog )for more resources about living abroad, and buy handyhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/e-book/ ( moving and making a home abroad ebook guide), with a great moving abroad https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/checklist-when-moving-to-another-country/ (checklist )at the end!
https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/welcome-to-the-are-we-home-yet-podcast/ (In this week's episode), Life Hacker Guy Founder Adam is living in Malaysia, loving it, and discusses starting a supplement business. If you're reading this, there's a good chance you're interested in starting a business. And why not? Entrepreneurship is the key to independence and success. But what if you want to start a business overseas? Is it even possible?When Adam came to Malaysia and he started his own business there, and got into the health supplement industry, learning how to produce supplements. Many years ago Adam suffered from chronic fatigue syndrome, he did too much exercise which affected his immune system, so he was sick quite often. Adam looked at green products but wasn't too impressed with the quality of the supplements available.So he decided to contact manufacturers in the US and see if it was possible to make his own and partnered with a manufacturer in the US to produce the products. This allowed him to get exactly the quality and results I was looking for. He also decided to produce it in the US because of the availability of third-party analysis and the large customer market there. It's been challenging to set up a business based in the US while living in Malaysia, but he has made it work well. His Supergreen Tonik supplement has been featured in Yahoo! News, Morningstar, Washington City Paper, and StreetInsider. Today, Adam's company provides high-quality supplements to customers all over the world. Adam takes the product and so he has invested interest in making it the best product that is commercially viable. He reads the reviews and sees that it's a product that many people receive benefit from and that brings him joy. He decided to produce it in the US because of the availability of third-party analysis and the large customer market there. It's been challenging to set up a business based in the US while living in Malaysia, but he has made it work well. His https://supergreentonik.com/ (Supergreen Tonik) supplement has been featured in Yahoo! News, Morningstar, Washington City Paper, and StreetInsider. Learn more about Supergreen Tonik here: https://supergreentonik.com/ (https://supergreentonik.com/) Read more about Adam and his entrepreneurial journey here: https://lifehackerguy.com/?fbclid=IwAR1fGkr3MXMy8wT8eK9oVu94J246AyUCFy32p96l2sAyjyQ7cU--rJjOdzI (https://lifehackerguy.com) If you want to know more insider knowledge on living abroad like a local, tune in to episode 16 of the Are We Home Yet Podcast and hear more from https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/guests/ (Life Hacker Guy Founder, Adam)!Support the podcast,https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hellorx ( donate) and keep the cool interviews with guests from around the world going! Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG and FB : @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod Check out the blog for handy information about living abroad and https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/e-book/ (buy the ebook) , a great guidebook for moving abroad!
Today's guest is Stevy, an expat from Gabon who spent 17 years in Ghana and is currently living in Rwanda. He's a conference interpreter, voiceover coach, English teacher, motivational speaker, and businessowner. Stevy was still in high school when he left for Ghana. He worked freelancing jobs around West Africa and Kenya until he fell in love with Rwanda. He loves the cooler climate, the fresh, clean food, and the quiet atmosphere. He moved during a 2020 lockdown and set up a voiceover booth in his wardrobe. His wife and child joined him from Kenya 6 months later. What he discovered living in Rwanda, and in researching voice talent gigs, was that there is a rising demand for voiceovers, narrators, and interpreters with a natural African accent. This led him to found Gemini Multimedia, a network of voice talent available for projects, so that he can provide opportunities and help alleviate poverty in Africa. The visa process in Rwanda was very easy for Stevy and his family. The president removed the fee and gave anyone from one of the 54 African states 30 days for free to visit, and members of the East African community can stay for 6 months. The cost of living in Rwanda in cheaper, an example of that is the Rwandan business license, which is remarkably less expensive than in Ghana. Living in Rwanda, Stevy has found true peace of mind. He enjoys the presence of security forces, the quietness even in highly populated areas, and the openness of the people. In terms of struggles, the biggest problem he's encountered is communication. There are language barriers that get in the way of doing everyday business. Stevy does consider Rwanda his forever home. His plan, once he has enough money, is to have properties in many different places, but his definition of home is wherever you can find the peace and joy that you're looking for. Connect with Stevy at http://www.geminimultimedia.org (www.geminimultimedia.org) Support the podcast,https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hellorx ( donate) and keep the cool interviews with guests from around the world going! Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG and FB : @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod Check out the blog for handy information about living abroad and https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/e-book/ (buy the ebook) , a great guidebook for moving abroad!
There are many reasons why someone might choose to become an ESL teacher, but one of the most common motivations is a love of travel. If you're an English as a Second Language teacher, there's a good chance that Beijing was your dream destination. https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/move-to-beijing/ (Beijing )is a city that is full of opportunities for ESL teachers, and it's a great place to live and work. However, the outbreak of Covid-19 has forced many ESL teachers to leave Beijing and return to their home countries.In this podcast episode, Amy, whom I met when we were both teaching for https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/welcome-to-the-are-we-home-yet-podcast/ (Disney English in Beijing), shares her experience of creating a home in Beijing and offers advice for future expats who may find themselves in a similar situation. When she saw an ad looking for English teachers in China with Disney English she thought why not? She didn't know anything about China. When Amy moved to China to teach English as a Second Language, she didn't know anything about the country. She was unsure of what to expect, and had to rely on YouTube videos and online research to learn about her new home. She also tried reaching out to people who had already been there, ESL teaching, and everyone was just so helpful in getting me settled and finding an apartment and getting acclimated to the culture shock of living in China for the first time. However, once she arrived, she quickly realized that there is so much more to China than she could have ever imagined. The history, the culture, and the food are just a few of the things that make China such a fascinating place. And through her work as an English as Second Language teacher, she has had the opportunity to help other people discover all that this country has to offer. Her parents were concerned but she just reassured them and showed them that she was safe. During her Whatsapp calls she showed them around her neighborhood, her apartment, and made them feel like they were a part of it as well, and in a way, it stopped her from feeling very like homesick. When Amy thinks about what home means to her, she thinks of a place where she can be comfortable and herself around the people who she enjoys spending time with. For Amy, that place was Beijing. Although she spent less than one year living in Beijing as a teacher she absolutely loved it. She misses it every day. Beijing was a place where she felt like she belonged. As an ESL teacher, Amy felt like she had a real impact on her students' lives. Amy still dreams about going back to Beijing all the time. But even though she's no longer living there, Beijing will always hold a special place in her heart as her home away from home. Teaching English in Beijing was an amazing experience and she would recommend it to anyone! To hear more about https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/moving-abroad-the-good-the-bad/ (being an English as Second Language teacher )in Beijing or living in Adelaide, tune in to https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/guests/ (episode 14 )of the Are We Home Yet Podcast! Support the podcast,https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hellorx ( donate) and keep the cool interviews with guests from around the world going! Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG and FB : @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod Check out the blog for handy information about living abroad and https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/e-book/ (buy the ebook) , a great guidebook for moving abroad! A https://www.angiemjordan.com/podcast-launch-bestie (Podcast Launch Bestie) production
Today's guest on the podcast is Amanda, a professional chef who started off her life in America. Amanda worked is a semi-retired chef who still gives cooking classes, a former recipe developer for Food and Wine magazine, Essence magazine and former Chef Instructor at Sur La Table and Williams-Sonoma in California. Eventually Amanda decided moving to Spain to retire was a perfect idea. One of her main reasons to not choose retirement in America, was the fact that things were getting too crazy there. There was far too much violence for her and her husband to continue living there. So she decided to pack her bags and move to another country, somewhere where she wouldn't just retire. She'd make a home, live her best life. With some research about the best country to retire in, Amanda found herself retiring in Spain! In our conversation, I got to find out about life in Spain, and it's very intriguing, to say the least. So, in this post, I'm going to do a complete rundown of some of the top reasons why moving abroad, retiring in Spain, making a home in Spain, is a perfect idea. Want to hear more about retiring in Valencia Spain , best way to make a home in Spain? Listen to this episode. Support the podcast, click https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hellorx (here to donate) and keep the cool interviews with guests from around the world going! Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG and FB : @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod Check out the blog for handy information about living abroad and https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/e-book/ (buy the ebook) , a great guidebook for moving abroad!
https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/guests/ (This week's guest on the podcast was Micael), an expat from Sweden who was born in Tanzania and lived there for a decade before moving to Sweden. But after spending 40 years there, he realized that he wanted to connect with the land he was born in, so he sold everything he owned, packed his bags, and moved to Tanzania. His experience, being a returning resident and retiring in Tanzania, was very insightful, considering he's in a pretty special position. He gets to see things from the perspective of being native to the country and an expat that's moved there. So there's a lot to discuss! In most of the world, you're pretty much dispensable when you hit 60. The closer you are to 60, the more "useless" you become. Micael knew that if he were to stay in Sweden, he'd just have a boring retired life where he was just sitting around doing nothing meaningful all day. But when he moved to Tanzania, he realized that it's all about the older population! The older you are, the more experience you've had in life, and the more respected you are. Micael felt that just his age alone gets him through a lot of the problems; the rest are easily dealt with because he speaks the language or he works through them. The bottom line is that even if you feel like you're too old, you're never too old to live in Tanzania To know more about Micael's experience moving to Tanzania, like is it safe to live in Tanzania, and more of what is Tanzania like to live in, tune into an https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/guests/ (episode 12 of the Are We Home Yet Podcast)! Support the podcast, click https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hellorx (here to donate) and keep the cool interviews with guests from around the world going! Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG and FB : @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod Check out the blog for handy information about living abroad and https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/e-book/ (buy the ebook) , a great guidebook for moving abroad! A https://www.angiemjordan.com/podcast-launch-bestie (Podcast Launch Bestie) production
Whenever people think about https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/japanese-culture-5-things-to-know/ (living in Japan), the first city that comes to mind is Tokyo! Tokyo is the capital, has incredible architecture, and it's a great, fast city to live in! But, just because it's the one we've heard about the most doesn't mean it's the only place to seek out if you're moving to Japan; Osaka is a great one too! https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/guests/ (This week's guest on the podcast was Richard), who moved to Osaka in his 50s and described it as the "Shanghai of Japan," the city people don't usually think about living in Osaka, but it happens to be one of the best places to live in Japan! In this post, we're going to be taking a closer look at what it's like living in Osaka, so if you're https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/whats-the-future-of-moving-abroad/ (thinking about moving) to Japan, you can figure out if Osaka fits the way you want to live your life too! Richard explained his idea of "home" very beautifully. "Home isn't the soil you walked barefoot on the ground in, it's the people you surround yourself with and the space you live in." Because of the way Osaka is built and the way people are, he's been able to find his "home" there. Could it be your next home too? Thinking about a move to Osaka? Want a guide for living in Osaka? To find out more information about relocating to Osaka, about what it's really like to https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/japanese-culture-5-things-to-know/ (live in Japan), and quality of life in Osaka, tune in to a https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/guests/ (episode 11 of the Are We Home Yet Podcast with Richard!) Support the podcast, click https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hellorx (here to donate) and keep the cool interviews with guests from around the world going! Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG and FB : @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod Check out the blog for handy information about living abroad and https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/e-book/ (buy the ebook) , a great guidebook for moving abroad!
Japan is known throughout the world for being very unique in terms of culture. Even though every country in the world has its own customs and traditions, there's just something special about the way the Japanese go about their lives. That might just seem cute at first, but it's not just that. But the way they live their lives is very important to them, and if you were thinking about moving to Japan, or even visiting, there are many cultural things that you would have to keep in mind too! https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/guests/ (This week's guest on the podcast )was Dennis, a science reporter who found his way to Japan, making a home in Japan since the 1980s and has been living there ever since! In that time, he's become fully accustomed to Japanese culture and traditions, and the way life works there. To know more https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/10-questions-for-my-podcast-guests/ (insider knowledge) on interesting facts about Japanese culture and what it's really like moving to Japan and working there, tune in to episode 10 of the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/welcome-to-the-are-we-home-yet-podcast/ (Are we home yet Podcast) with Dennis!Support the podcast, click https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hellorx (here to donate) and keep the cool interviews with guests from around the world going! Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG and FB : @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod Check out the blog for handy information about living abroad and https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/e-book/ (buy the ebook) , a great guidebook for moving abroad! A https://www.angiemjordan.com/podcast-launch-bestie (Podcast Launch Bestie) production
I met Dionne in Beijing, where she had been living abroad and making a home since 1997. She's from Barbados and was offered a scholarship to study in China, which she took excitedly. Since this was a time before social media, personal relationships were absolutely essential to finding ways to moving abroad alone from Barbados, and living abroad successfully in China. She found the Chinese people to be very welcoming and gracious. Before she could start school, she had to learn Mandarin so she could take her classes. The process of learning the language was very difficult, but luckily she had other foreign classmates that helped her out. A friend got her an internship and then a job in a corporate events agency, and she has stayed in that industry ever since. However, she had to basically learn Mandarin again because the terms are so industry-specific compared to educational terms. She begins each day at 5:30am with meditation, exercise, and coffee, then some free time before going to work. She tries to go to bed by 9:30 in order to get a full 8 hours of sleep. In order to feel at home, she listens to a lot of Caribbean music and keeps her childhood bear with her. She now lives in San Francisco, after a transition of 10 months back in Barbados. She's glad she had that transition time because she hadn't realized how tightly strung she had been living in China, and is enjoying the more laid-back life in San Francisco. However, she's had to rebuild her social network, and still feels some culture shock because she's never lived in the US before. One of the joys of moving abroad is that she really loves being able to share her own culture with her new friends. To know more about Dionne's journey through Barbados, China, Paris and San Francisco, into https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/guests/ (episode 9) of the Are we home yet Podcast, out now! Support the podcast, click https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hellorx (here to donate) and keep the cool interviews with guests from around the world going! Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world, who are enjoying living and working abroad! https://are-we-home-yet.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast!) When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG and FB : @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod *** Check out the blog for handy information about living abroad and https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/e-book/ (buy the ebook) , a great guidebook for moving abroad!
This week's guest on the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/podcasts/ (Are we home yet podcast) was Olusola, a student from Nigeria that moved on her own to Canada to find her independence and live "the better life," too. When she got there, she realized that there were lots of https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/moving-to-a-new-country-the-first-things/ (aspects of the move) that she hadn't anticipated, and she learned a lot in her year in Canada that she wanted everyone to know about! In this episode, we're going to be talking about all the little things you need to keep in mind before moving to Canada. So when you do get there, you have https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/welcome-to-the-are-we-home-yet-podcast/ (a better idea of what you're doing) and how you're supposed to handle everything, making the overall move a lot easier! Olusola has a YouTube channel where she talks about moving to Canada and her Canadian life: https://www.youtube.com/user/Olusolalove (https://www.youtube.com/user/Olusolalove) https://linktr.ee/Olusolalove (https://linktr.ee/Olusolalove) Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast! When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG, FB, Pinterest: @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod Join my Facebook community, https://www.facebook.com/groups/525591089170200 (https://www.facebook.com/groups/Arewehomeyetpodcast) Check out https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet podcast) online to subscribe to the newsletter for updates, early access to information about new episodes. Purchase the handy https://www.amazon.com/Are-home-yet-guidebook-future-ebook/dp/B09X5CRYHD/ref=sr_1_1?crid=13HJCJCOBNMNJ&keywords=are+we+home+yet+%3F+guidebook&qid=1650535118&sprefix=are+we+home+yet+guideb%2Caps%2C1132&sr=8-1 (ebook ) guidebook. Connect with me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Instagram ) https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (Twitter) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiQvzo9mIkhCqXTg0wfa27A (Youtube ) https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Facebook ) https://www.pinterest.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/_saved/ (Pinterest) Music credit: Fascinating Life by Nick Petrov A https://www.angiemjordan.com/podcast-launch-bestie (Podcast Launch Bestie) production
Studying https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/welcome-to-the-are-we-home-yet-podcast/ (abroad )is the goal of a lot of people. That's because it's one of the best ways to see the world in your 20s. You don't have as many responsibilities to deal with, and if you want to really break out of your shell and open yourself up to new experiences, that will change the way you look at life! Alessia is one of those people. She took the plunge to go study abroad in the Netherlands. She put herself out there by moving from Italy to the Netherlands for her university and feels at home with new friends and a new culture! Talking to her brought a lot more insight as to what one can expect while moving to the Netherlands and gave a closer look into the things that we don't usually think about! In this episode, we're going to be taking a closer look at what one should expect when moving to the Netherlands and how to make the move a lot easier! To know more insider's knowledge into what it's like to move to the Netherlands and more information on why study in the Netherlands, tune in to the https://player.captivate.fm/episode/425385b5-7486-4c56-9e83-810995ff0dcb/ (Are we home yet Podcast) with Alessia! Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast! When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG, FB, Pinterest: @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod Join my Facebook community, https://www.facebook.com/groups/525591089170200 (https://www.facebook.com/groups/Arewehomeyetpodcast) Check out https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet podcast) online to subscribe to the newsletter for updates, early access to information about new episodes. Purchase the handy https://www.amazon.com/Are-home-yet-guidebook-future-ebook/dp/B09X5CRYHD/ref=sr_1_1?crid=13HJCJCOBNMNJ&keywords=are+we+home+yet+%3F+guidebook&qid=1650535118&sprefix=are+we+home+yet+guideb%2Caps%2C1132&sr=8-1 (ebook ) guidebook. Connect with me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Instagram ) https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (Twitter) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiQvzo9mIkhCqXTg0wfa27A (Youtube ) https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Facebook ) https://www.pinterest.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/_saved/ (Pinterest) Music credit: Fascinating Life by Nick Petrov
When you actually get to your dream destination, you'll find that all that glitters isn't gold. It's just that, glitter. While there are a lot of great things about moving abroad, not all of the experience is going to be great, especially if you're moving abroad alone. That's somethinghttps://player.captivate.fm/episode/61938714-5962-4fa6-a272-9b88995b76c9/ ( Elif, an Engineer, this week's podcast guest), dealt with when she first moved to China from Turkey! Elif moved to China in 2021, and even though she had her job and her plan all lined up, things did not end up the way she thought they would. Immediately after she landed, she found herself in her worst nightmare. In this episode, we're going to be talking about the unexpected great things about moving abroad, the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/moving-to-a-new-country-the-first-things/ (reality of a move abroad) alone, and tips for moving abroad alone, and making a home during Covid in another country. Some of the major things that happen and how you can keep them from ruining your move abroad! To find out more about Elif's move to China and how she copes with the reality of moving abroad, https://player.captivate.fm/episode/61938714-5962-4fa6-a272-9b88995b76c9/ (tune in to episode 6 of the Are we home yet Podcast with Elif)! Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world, some of whom move abroad alone! Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast! When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG, FB, Pinterest: @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod Join my Facebook community, https://www.facebook.com/groups/525591089170200 (Are We Home Yet Podcast. ) Check out https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet podcast) online to subscribe to the newsletter for updates, early access to information about new episodes. Purchase the handy https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ebook/ (ebook ) guidebook. Connect with me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Instagram ) https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (Twitter) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiQvzo9mIkhCqXTg0wfa27A (Youtube ) https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Facebook ) https://www.pinterest.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/_saved/ (Pinterest) Music credit: Fascinating Life by Nick Petrov
There's something bittersweet about moving to a new country. On one hand, you open yourself up to a whole new world of possibilities and experiences that you could have in the new land. On the other, you might find yourself struggling to make yourself feel at home, even if you've lived there for years! This week's podcast was with Ziyo, a 27 year old from https://www.google.com.hk/search?gs_ssp=eJzj4tDP1TcwTykrNmD04ipJzMrMziwuScwDAEwwB0k&q=tajikistan&oq=tajiki&aqs=chrome.1.0i355i433i512j46i433i512j69i57j0i433i512l4j69i61.4114j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 (Tajikistan )that had been moving all around the world since he was 17 years old! He talked about what home really means to him and how he goes about trying to make every new country he lives in as homey as possible. Even Ziyo agreed that this is probably the hardest part about moving abroad. However, it's not impossible. There are things you can do to make yourself feel at home in a new country, even if things seem super hard at first, and that's exactly what we're going to be discussing in this post, along with the little reasons you might be struggling to call the new place home. To know more about how Ziyo moved around all over the world and made each place as homey as possible, tune in to episode 5 of the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet Podcast) with Ziyo!Check out the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet podcast) to subscribe to the newsletter for updates and early access to information about new episodes and purchase the handy ebook guidebook. Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast! When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG, FB, Pinterest: @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod Join my Facebook community, https://www.facebook.com/groups/525591089170200 (Are We Home Yet Podcast. ) Check out https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet podcast) online to subscribe to the newsletter for updates, early access to information about new episodes. Purchase the handy https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ebook/ (ebook ) guidebook. Connect with me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Instagram ) https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (Twitter) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiQvzo9mIkhCqXTg0wfa27A (Youtube ) https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Facebook ) https://www.pinterest.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/_saved/ (Pinterest) Music credit: Fascinating Life by Nick Petrov
Most of us grow up with a certain plan in mind. That plan is usually a “we're going to live here, we're going to get a particular degree, get a little house, and spend the rest of our lives, just hanging out.” But what if that didn't have to be the plan? That's exactly what the guest on this week's podcast on the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet podcast) , Keesha, thought! Keesha was working as a teacher's assistant in the UK. She loved working with kids, but it still wasn't the most satisfying life. She wanted to be able to make the most out of her life and her career, so she started looking. She wanted to figure out what she could do that would give her job satisfaction but also life satisfaction, and eventually landed on the conclusion that she could teach in China, and well; her findings were very interesting. While you can hear all about Keesha's experiences on this week's podcast, the conversation with her gave me enough insight to put together a little moving abroad guide (link below)! Here's a cool thing, her teaching in China salary. Not only is she making a lot more money in China, but since the cost of living is lower , she's able to have a much higher standard of living while doing the job that she really loves! This makes all aspects of teaching worth it for her. Keesha's journey gives a lot of insight into what it's really like to make the shift from teaching in the UK to teaching in China, and if you want to know more about it, tune in to episode 4 of the Are we home yet Podcast with Keesha! If your next online search is going to be, “teach English in China program”, well check out the Are we home yet podcast website for resources on teaching in China and other places. Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast! When you share the podcast, tag us as well: IG, FB, Pinterest: @arewehomeyetpodcast Twitter: @arewehomeyetpod Join my Facebook community, https://www.facebook.com/groups/525591089170200 (Are We Home Yet Podcast. ) If you're interested in teaching in China, check out https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet podcast) online to subscribe to the newsletter for updates, early access to information about new episodes. Purchase the handy https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ebook/ (ebook ) guidebook. Connect with me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Instagram ) https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (Twitter) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiQvzo9mIkhCqXTg0wfa27A (Youtube ) https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Facebook ) https://www.pinterest.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/_saved/ (Pinterest) Music credit: Fascinating Life by Nick Petrov
Beijing might just be that perfect home away from home that you might be looking for! That's something that I experienced, and the guest on this week's podcast, Cale, did too! Throughout the podcast, Cale talked about his experience moving to Beijing, and how he managed to build a life there. Although the jobs in Beijing pay very well, what really makes a difference is the fact that the cost of living is fairly low. Sure, you might still be paying a chunk of your income for rent, but other things like transportation and food would balance it all out! That way, you can spend on things that really matter to you, whether that's material things or experiences. In this week's podcast episode, I'll be going over all the great things that make Being a top choice for expats, along with the things a lot of us had to learn the hard way so if you're considering making the move yourself! To know more insider's knowledge and lessen your search about living in Beijing, the pros and cons and what it's like to move to Beijing and make a home there, tune in to episode 3 of the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet Podcast) with Cale! Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! Subscribe, Download, Share, Rate, Review the podcast! Join my Facebook community, https://www.facebook.com/groups/525591089170200 (Are We Home Yet Podcast. ) Check out https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet podcast) online to subscribe to the newsletter for updates, early access to information about new episodes. Purchase the handy https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ebook/ (ebook ) guidebook. Connect with me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Instagram ) https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (Twitter) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiQvzo9mIkhCqXTg0wfa27A (Youtube ) https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Facebook ) https://www.pinterest.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/_saved/ (Pinterest) Music credit: Fascinating Life by Nick Petrov
There are ways that you can travel without even having years of savings in your banks. That's something I learned from Jenaya. When she said that she was moving to China in 12 days, I asked her , “Why teach English abroad?” She was already qualified teach in America and employed in the teaching profession. She said the only word that I needed to answer my other question, “Is it worth it to teach abroad?” Travel. She was the person that introduced me to the world of “you can pack up your bags and travel, you can figure it out as you go,” which is why this week's podcast was all about Jenaya and how she did it all! Throughout the podcast, we went over how she got to China, how she got her footing, and how she went from a fish out of the water to a business owner that's making some serious moves! She did it all by teaching and traveling, and in this episode, we're going to be talking about what all of that entails! Are you asking yourself, "Should I teach English abroad?" Well to know more insider's knowledge about what it's like to teach abroad on your own and build your life as a nomad, but still feel a sense of home wherever you live, tune in to episode 2 of the https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet Podcast) with Jenaya! Connect with Jenaya via https://linktr.ee/melanatedstamps?fbclid=IwAR2eTWNbZy6DFAOno4e5sRQuw8HWmFIYbL2DgjXLQhkDKIERfaA67onfsWQ (linktree). Purchase any of Jenaya's books via https://www.amazon.com/s?i=digital-text&rh=p_27%3AJenaya++Perdue&s=relevancerank&text=Jenaya++Perdue&ref=dp_byline_sr_ebooks_1 (Amazon). Tune in every week for 2 new episodes with people from around the world! Share this episode and leave a review, then come and join my Facebook community, https://www.facebook.com/groups/525591089170200 (Are We Home Yet Podcast. ) Check out https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (Are we home yet podcast) to subscribe to the newsletter for updates, early access to information about new episodes, and purchase the handy ebook guidebook. Connect to me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Instagram ) https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (Twitter) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiQvzo9mIkhCqXTg0wfa27A (Youtube ) https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Facebook ) https://www.pinterest.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/_saved/ (Pinterest) Music credit: Fascinating Life by Nick Petrov
Want to move all around the world but don't know if you can handle it? Most of us go through that phase at least once in our lives where we dream of moving abroad, we just want to pack up our bags and move to another country. In the past, that might've been extremely difficult, technology was lacking, and there were far too many barriers that restricted everyone's movement. Not only that, but a severe lack of information about the world as a whole also made people wish and wish to move but left them in a space where they couldn't do anything about it. I had a conversation with Dave Sperling, who spent many years of his life moving from one place to another, and each time, there were things he expected and things that would sneak up on him.We will be taking a closer look at what it's like to move abroad, https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/teach-in-china-versus-teaching-in-the-uk/ (all the fun things you should look forward to), and the not so fun ones, along with how you can cope with the curve balls moving abroad might throw your way to make your move, a lot easier! Make sure to also check out Dave's esl cafe international job board at https://www.eslcafe.com/ (ESLCAFE.com) (formerly https://www.google.com.hk/search?q=daves+esl+cafe&newwindow=1&ei=OidiYuimOvX19APh-KfoCw&ved=0ahUKEwjoq-2Y46b3AhX1On0KHWH8Cb0Q4dUDCA4&uact=5&oq=daves+esl+cafe&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyCwgAELADEAcQChAeMgsIABCwAxAHEAoQHjIKCAAQsAMQChCRAjIJCAAQsAMQChAeMgkIABCwAxAKEB4yCQgAELADEAoQHjIJCAAQsAMQChAeMgkIABCwAxAKEB4yCQgAELADEAoQHjIJCAAQsAMQChAeSgQIQRgBSgQIRhgAUPoDWKIGYLUOaAFwAHgAgAGoCogBqAqSAQM3LTGYAQCgAQHIAQrAAQE&sclient=gws-wiz (Dave's ESL Cafe)) ! Every day is new, and any place you're comfortable can feel like home. Take in the feast of the senses, the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and people you get to meet along the way. Please share this episode and leave a review, then come and join our Facebook community, https://www.facebook.com/groups/525591089170200 (Are We Home Yet Podcast. ) Check out https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/ (arewehomeyetpodcast.com) to subscribe to the newsletter for updates and early access to information about new episodes and purchase the handy ebook guidebook. https://www.instagram.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Instagram ) https://twitter.com/arewehomeyetpod (Twitter) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiQvzo9mIkhCqXTg0wfa27A (Youtube ) https://www.facebook.com/Arewehomeyetpodcast/ (Facebook ) https://www.pinterest.com/arewehomeyetpodcast/_saved/ (Pinterest) Music credit: Fascinating Life by Nick Petrov