Expats, repats, immigrants, TCKs, and other alien lifeforms tell their stories. Sharing feelings of foreignness and belonging, we delve deep into what it's like always checking the 'other' box.
You just can't keep up with a Hero. Olivier Dressen, aka Hero, is a multidisciplinary artist that just can't stop working. “To be an artist is to be cursed,” he muses, and it's clear that the curse of creativity will not let this Belgium-born Bangkok resident rest. From gypsy roots to indie film fame, Olivier has creative-directed multinational teams from Paris to Shanghai to LA and beyond. We talk financing your freedom to create what you want, directing actors solely based on raw emotion, and developing creative community wherever you go. There's not enough time to cover all this man's artistic accolades so PLEASE, peep these: LINKS https://www.herodirector.tv/ https://designhero.tv/ https://www.olivierdressen.com/ https://www.studiosupremefilms.com/ designhero.shop https://www.instagram.com/herodirector/ MUSIC Les Yeux Noirs (Dark Eyes) | Django Reinhardt | Pomplamoose ft. The Vignes Rooftop Revival Summer in Portofino SPRITE x GUYGEEGEE - ทน
My host sister from China, Shan Shan Nie, is a lot to live up to. With a masters' from Harvard, a corporate job leading leaders, and a newly published novel this Sichuan-born beauty embodies the American dream. In our chat we go from rebelling to excelling, hacking the ACT/SAT exams, using higher education to serve a purpose, and self-financing your dreams. We also nerd out on crafting characters, choosing what to reveal to your audience, influencing young adults in the fantasy adventure genre, how to better connect with readers, and other lessons learned from countless manuscript revisions. Check out this sister-sister convo on leadership, resilience, and an ode to those old school pocket translators! LINKS Website The Belt of Chaos on Amazon MUSIC Chinese Middle School Calisthenics Jam Ondara - "American Dream" The Dragon Boy / The Bottomless Pitt (From 'Spirited Away')
Urmi Hossain is the perfect brown girl. At least that's what her Bengali parents want her to be— and like many Southeast Asian women she still struggles against those rigid cultural norms. We talk to this third culture kid about growing up in Italy, Muslims in Montreal, and the family expectations that led her to fight for women's empowerment. Bonus: get some Toastmaster tips on public speaking in your non-native tongue! Check out Urmi's website, watch her spit wisdom on how to pass your CFA exam on YouTube, and get her book Discovering Your Identity: A Rebirth From Interracial Struggle on Amazon. Podcast Music Playlist Cu Ti Lu Dissi - Amanda Pascali (Sicilian folk song) Renato Carosone - Tu Vuò Fa LAmericano Maher Zain - Assalamu Alayka (Arabic) ماهر زين - السلام عليك
In part one we introduced some of your juiciest scammer stories. But in part two we had to ask ourselves: were these ForeignOrs really scammed? Or did they just learn some tough lessons about life abroad? Judge for yourself as Dill gets arrested, Renzo gets off scot-free, and Bob continues to twist trust in a fairytale place called Nomadland.
Living a somewhat disjointed life filled with translations and transient people ForeignOrs can make a perfect target— or unknowing accomplice— in a scam. In part one we dive into pyramid schemes, a cariñoso con artist who cheats friends out of their money, and 'Bob-types'— enigmatic serial entrepreneurs who prey on digital nomads.
A Taiwanese-American turned Beijinger, Tavey Lin is the teacher-musician-bar boss who always comes correct in business casual. Now, a surprise move back to the U.S. has this pandemic repat reinventing himself once again.
IrishBrit Dillon King spills on bootlegging in boarding school, starting whisky clubs in China, and how independent cask trading actually works. Now Dill is a burgeoning viral video star spitballing on spirits in Mandarin.
ForeignOrs all over the world are drinking too much. By using alcohol abroad some find it easier to socialize, to relax, to escape. In "Sovereign" an anonymous expat abuses alcohol to free himself from the life he has chosen.
If a festival could be personified, Sofia Ballon Hamann would be it. Escaping the gravity of home, Shifei has a hard landing back into the land of academia and finds herself working at a Dutch McDonald's. The struggle is real in this completely inconclusive conversation about a Foreign-Or life in medias res.
If a festival could be personified, Sofia Ballon Hamann would be it. Following the Peruvian globetrotter we go from backpacking in SE Asia to the first Shifeistival in Beijing to a longer-than-expected landing back home.
If a festival could be personified, Sofia Ballon Hamann would be it. This first episode digs into her American schooling in Peru, life as an international student in Indiana, and the ups and downs of internships abroad.
Former reporter in China turned life coach in Germany Andrea Hunt talks expat exes, freedom versus stability while abroad, and the paradox of "the plan".
Thoughts on leaving one's adopted home during the pandemic. Read Katie (Dolly) Deighton's original post "On Leaving" here: https://medium.com/the-privileged-immigrant/on-leaving-7f334d8aed50 Say hellooooooo Dolly to the author on Twitter @dollydeighton
1st generation Dominican-American Felmar Dean explores the complexities of Afro-Latinos from his lively Harlem studio. From journeying to the DR to find his father to caring for and commiserating with his aging immigrant mother, Felmar fights to stay connected through blood, sweat, and art.
Hailing from South Africa, Debbie-Lee Van Ginkel spent 17 years in Beijing. Now she is starting all over again in Siem Reap, living her best life as a NIA instructor and cat butler.
Akua Naru is a riddler, a rhymer, and a foreign-or who lives here and there and everywhere. This emcee’s complexity is reflected in the black music she shares all around the world.
Robbie Worth is a real life ninja. The American is a 10th degree black belt and teaches budo taijitsu in Chengdu. In his spare time he cycles, works with leather, and throws knives.
Zovi, the French founder of comic 'zine Shaving in the Dark told me about missions, music, and her transformation to become the Foreign, Or in Shanghai who 画画s.