In this podcast, Nyra talks with expatriates from around the world on how they unlocked their journey to becoming a living Passport for self-discovery, connection, and change.
In our first ever bonus episode, we talk with Chief Eagle Elk of the Woccon Skarure/Cape Fear Band about carving your identity, the definition of culture, and having dual citizenship within the United States.Lovell Pierce Jr., aka Eagle Elk, is the Principal Chief for the Cape Fear Band of Skarure (Tuscarora) & Woccon Indian People also contemporarily known as Cape Fear Indians.He was given my name by Tuscarora Elder and Seer, Ted SilverHand.Toni RuizRazo Tsolagiu White Wolf, a Cherokee Elder, and Seer. Before her passing, she taught him about his clan which is Bear, and my Elder Eel Clan cousin who's also the pipe carrier for Tuscarora people taught him some of his clan responsibilities and ceremony.Eagle Elk is an author, Massage Therapy Practitioner, 5th degree Black Belt, Fitness Trainer, Radio Host, Actor, Language Activist, and he continues to evolve.Eagle Elk is also currently in Law Enforcement and enjoys spending time with his 3 grandbabies. We create Bonus material that discussion topics, ideas, and resources that can correlate and/or affect the Expat experience. For more information on Skarure Woccon, visitwww.skarurewoccon.com
In this episode, South Korean Expat Phil talks about being a military brat to lifelong expatriation. How his interest influenced his decision to choose his expat country and let him create a modern version of the Green Book for Daegu South Korea.
In this episode, I talk with one of my oldest friends and favorite expats Amani M'Bale-Shronts. She discusses how her social awareness consciousness was cultivated in her formative years; growing up in the birth of hip-hop 80s NYC and how she has deliberately made choices in her life and career to pay it forward.Apply today to become a member and immediately be connected with advertisers that fit your audience. http://www.podgo.co
In this episode, we speak with Dominican expat India on how her journey to finding a hairstylist opportunity abroad turned into the launchpad for embarking on personal entrepreneurship. Behind The Chairhttps://behindthechair.com/Db Backpackhttp://www.dbjourney.comCode: PODGO10
In this episode, Paraguay expat Paulina shares her experiences and differences of living in Spain as an immigrant and Paraguay is an expat; the importance of paying attention to informal and formal cultural norms; and how her skillsets to support NGOs and Local Nonprofits abroad. FULTON$10 off your next purchase - Use code POD10https://www.walkfulton.com
In this episode, a beautiful married couple of two children, Ashley and Jay, share how they grew as a couple in the first 3 months of moving abroad, discussing the comparison of being seen in Mexican hospitals vs the United States hospitals, and the love of world schooling their charming children. FULTON $10 off your next purchase - Use code POD10https://www.walkfulton.comAshley and Jay's Instagram Handlehttps://www.instagram.com/thatblackfamilyabroad/
Want to learn a way to get abroad without spending a lot of money? In this episode, Malina Padgett gives us an inside look at the unconventional way to travel through house sitting and the benefits of having shorter stints in different countries, as well as, sharing ways of keeping mentally whole while doing it.REVOLUTION BEAUTY20% off your next purchase by using the code PODGO20https://bit.ly/2RKFGY8
In this episode, Ohio native Expat Harry Kennedy shares how a random bluff made him an expat pioneer at work; reminds us of the differences between a tourist and a resident; and how he uses language to disrupt the monolingual stereotypes of Americans. BAXTER BLUEThis is eyewear built for our digital age and Baxter Blue is giving our listeners 10% off your next purchase of blue light, sleep, or kids glasses https://baxterblueglasses.pxf.io/c/2544961/1031264/11471
In this episode, we explore the journey of food and familial connectivity with Chef Maribel. Ex-executive chef now teaching virtually home cooking classes covering foods from South America to North America. Cooking to me is about sharing life experiences and traditions with food. I'm motivated by the stories behind cooking and expressing that story into the flavor of the food. In 2017, my brother and I created Yuyo Peruano restaurant as a celebration of my culinary immersion throughout South America, where I connected with the people and the culinary community from Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, and Uruguay. I was recognized by the James Beard Foundation with the Best Chef nomination in 2019.
In this episode, the Owner of Rapport International and author of Global Marketing, Wendy Pease exposes the hidden fear in global businesses, gives new meaning to what it means to be a translator, and how online daydreaming should be a coined term and path towards finding your purpose dream life.Wendy MacKenzie Pease is the owner and president of Rapport International, a metro-west Boston translation and interpretation services company specializing in marketing, legal, and medical/life sciences translation. Throughout her career, she has worked with hundreds of companies to help them communicate across more than 200 languages and cultures.Wendy is a creative entrepreneur with an MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College and a BA in Foreign Service & International Politics from Penn State. Her expertise in international relations grew from working in several international and global marketing roles and spending years living abroad. Wendy is a frequent speaker, writer, blogger, trainer, advisor, master networker, and avid world traveler. She hosts the Global Marketing Show podcast, which features experts on opportunities and challenges in increasing multilingual lead gen and revenue.Author Wendy Pease Bookshttps://wendypease.com/books/Rapport International https://www.rapporttranslations.com/
In this episode, Career Strategist Karla Fraser tells us how to curate your own professional development as a way towards career advancement, why knowing how to do 25% is good enough to apply for a position; and talks about funding your sabbatical using credit cards and hotel points. Ms. Karla A. Fraser is a higher education professional, international higher education consultant, expat career strategist, current expat, global educator, & entrepreneur. She is also the founder of Roseapple Global, LLC, an expat career coaching and higher education consulting company.Through expatriate (expat) life, Karla has sought to merge her passion for global adventures with her international affairs background. Her professional career includes twenty (20) years in higher education administration; ten (10) have been international. Her expertise includes student housing management, student services, human resource allocation, staff recruitment and placement, budgeting, and technology implementation. She enjoys empowering staff and students. Additionally, Karla is skilled in strategic planning and policy development for student affairs.Karla expanded her portfolio by founding Roseapple Global, LLC. The accumulated years of international experiences and mentoring staff has equipped her with the in-depth knowledge needed to prepare and guide her clients. She serves clients through expat career coaching and consulting for student affairs/services. She provided a collaborative approach with her individual, group, and institutional clients to ensure progress towards their goals. Join her and others serving and providing college students an empowering experience. Take the leap aboard!Her story to date includes being a third culture kid (TCK) in Jamaica. Karla has lived in seven countries (USA, Jamaica, United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Commonwealth of Dominica, Singapore, and Bangladesh). Currently, Karla is living and working in Niger. She has worked in six countries and traveled to 50 others for tourism and cultural enrichment. RESOURCES: Roseapple Global, LLC: https://www.roseappleglobal.com Roseapple Global Blog: https://www.roseappleglobal.com/blog SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES: Karla Fraser Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/karla.fraser.10 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travelgal45/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamfraser Roseapple GlobalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/roseappleglobalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/roseapple.global/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/roseapple-global-llcTwitter: https://twitter.com/roseappleglobalPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/roseappleglobal/Baxter Blue Glasses - Get 10% off your purchasehttps://baxterblueglasses.pxf.io/c/2544961https://www.baxterblueglasses.com
In this episode, KDLS Global Consultant and Expat Kevin Simpson talk about how he became a change-maker in the international education arena. He describes his journey starting with how a contest was the impetus for his global leap, not waiting to be invited to "lean-in" at the table, and the power of the expat contract.Flint, Michigan native Kevin Simpson owns and operates KDSL Global, a leading learning organization. He and his team have served thousands of schools, educators, and leaders worldwide in over 25 countries. Since 2008, he has been focused on education in the MENA region, assisted numerous schools with accreditation, training, development, and served as a thought partner with investors on school start-up projects. Simpson is co-founder of the UAE Learning Network, leads the GCC ASCD Connected Community, and founded the Association of International Educators and Leaders of Color. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education and a Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Teaching from Michigan State University.www.kdslglobal.comKDSL Global Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/globalkdslKDSL Global Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kdslglobal
In this episode, Xpat App Creator and Portugal Expat Shar Wynter share the idea of navigating travel through the Covid is a spiritual practice; why financial planning is the cornerstone towards a successful transition into expatriation; how a significant loss was the impetus of pursuing her freedom.Sharolyn is a social entrepreneur and growth strategist who promotes diversity & inclusion, personal development, and community empowerment. She is the founder and CEO of Xpat, Inc., and creator of The Xpat App, which is noted as the first and only app for the Black expat community. As a growth strategist, she leverages insights from her global experience to help companies and individuals elevate their band. Her prior experience includes 10+ years at Deloitte Consulting and serving as the Director of Strategic Partnerships for Girls LOVE Travel, a community of 1.1 million female travelers.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shar.wynterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/feetmeetsland/Xpat App: https://www.instagram.com/TheXpatApp/
In this episode, Expat GYN/Obstetrician Carmen Brown, MD talks about how she chose to escape the disillusionment of her US medical practice for a lifestyle and family environment that supported work-life balance. In addition, Dr. Carmen discusses how she is able to align with her mission to support at-risk women and childbirths in the diverse environment of Melbourne, Australia.Doctor Carmen's Bio:Dr. Carmen Brown is an author, blogger, practicing obstetrician/gynecologist, and managing partner and founder of ExpatMD. She currently resides in Melbourne, Australia with her husband and young son. Dr. Brown has been overseas for over eight years and has become passionate about helping other physicians realize their options to live and work overseas. After assisting several doctors to find jobs in either New Zealand or Australia, Dr. Brown decided to start ExpatMD, a full-service consulting firm dedicated to helping American doctors achieve their dream of becoming an expat. She regularly speaks on a variety of podcasts and shows and writes a blog about life as a doctor mom with a child with Autism, www.autismdrmom.blogspot.com Follow Dr. Carmen BrownInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/expatmd/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/doctorCarmenb https://www.twitter.com/autismdrmom
In this episode, Expats LaToya and Frances address how one opportunity changed the trajectory of their entire family by building stronger family bonds and creating generational wealth. Also, this mother and daughter found ways to change the mindsets of an international workforce, not use to female bosses, abroad by finding cultural commonalities with family dynamics; breaking bread to fill the soul and a just approach to conscientious leadership among men.
In this week's episode, I talk with the Founder of TheBlackExpat.com, Amanda Bates, who offers us a point of view that only a Third Culture Kid can give. From balancing out the racism conversation to using the main stage for Diversity and Inclusion discussions to addressing the mid-career expat dream struggle. In addition, she affirms her mission in amplifying the black expat voice by presenting it as an everyday human experience shunning the novelty idea that it is a rare occurrence. Website: https://www.TheBlackExpat.comFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/theblackexpatInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theblackexpat/
In this episode, US Expat Ben Jones steers us down a less traditional pathway that starts with the interest in activism that led him through developing his own political astuteness across Asian land. He presents some alternate routes in finding ways to fill your altruistic endeavors while becoming debt-free.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jentleman.jones
In this episode, Ireland-native Fiona talks about how her shift in career paths provided an opportunity for her to experience generosity and gratitude in another country, to embrace compassion from the unlikeliest people while checking her privilege and strengthening her mindset. Fiona shares her hilarious encounters during her early days of interning in New York City as a bonus.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PigFi/about
In this episode, US Expat Francesca Fraser talks about her windy road to finding work that is meaningful to her and to the people she serves. From her beginnings in Miami, she takes us on her journey to Korea, Saudi Arabia, and touring several countries in Africa. Francesca explores her perspective of living the life you choose with intention, as well as, amplifying the black expat voice across the globe. Expat Divas Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/expatdivasInstagram: @expatdivasTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/expat_divas
In this episode, a mathematician from Athens, Greece, Andreas Xeroudakis talks about the plight of the #Greek intellectual, being an only child, and gives us a bit of Greek employment history including the migration of the Greek worker. Also being a Passport for Change, Andreas merges cultures through his NGO. Andreas addresses employment issues in his home country and what propelled him to charge cluelessly forward into finding work abroad. You don't want to miss this conversation! To connect with AndreasFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/andreas.xeroudakisInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/my_andreas/
In this episode, Yemen-born Abdulla talks about finding travel opportunities by befriending strangers, using your travel experiences in your office environment, and getting through the days during COVID shutdowns.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abdulla.alogailInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/abdulla_alogail/
In our first conversation with Yikita Padayee from South Africa, currently living in Shenzhen, China, she takes us through her journey from shaking the contentment ground to challenging herself to new adventures. With her infectious laughter, Yikita walks us through her windy road to finding purpose, passion, and self-identity.Yikita PadayeeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/yikita.padayacheeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/miss_kittykat2302/