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Esteemed business strategist and author Cameron Herold joins us to share the secrets behind his entrepreneurial success and how his unique upbringing shaped his outlook. Cameron sheds light on the nature versus nurture debate, emphasizing how real-world experiences trump traditional education when it comes to cultivating an entrepreneurial spirit. Through personal anecdotes, he discusses how he instills this mindset in his own children, valuing internships and networking as pivotal tools for navigating today's rapidly evolving business landscape. During our conversation, Cameron offers a wealth of strategies for business growth, drawing from his remarkable journey scaling 1-800-GOT-JUNK. By prioritizing experience over formal education, he reveals how charging premium prices and fostering a strong company identity can propel businesses forward. We explore the influential role of a vivid vision in aligning personal and professional goals, with Cameron sharing captivating stories that highlight the transformative impact of a clear vision and adaptable mindset in achieving success. Our episode rounds out with an exploration of leadership dynamics and the power of personal responsibility. Cameron discusses the importance of maintaining professionalism in leadership while focusing on top talent, and he identifies key traits that define successful entrepreneurs. We celebrate the boundless potential of global perspectives in broadening horizons, and Cameron emphasizes the necessity of self-action in personal growth, encouraging listeners to take charge of their own lives and support one another on the path to greatness. CHAPTERS (00:00) - Success, Entrepreneurship, and Education (12:07) - Business Growth and Pricing Strategy (19:42) - Adapting to Rapid Business Change (31:38) - Global Living and Visionary Planning (36:21) - Crafting Vivid Visions for Success (49:08) - Leadership and Entrepreneurial Insights (58:12) - Empowering Through Personal Responsibility
In this week's soul-stirring episode of Nomadic Diaries, I sat down with the remarkable Elizabeth Pritchard to explore how living overseas builds unshakeable grit and resilience. Elizabeth shares how each international challenge she faced – from cultural misunderstandings to complete life rebuilds – became a building block for developing true mental toughness. Her insights on turning adversity into advantage had me completely rethinking what it means to grow through discomfort!We dove deep into the power of language awareness and how the way we talk about our challenges shapes our capacity for grit. Elizabeth shared a fascinating technique using "butterflies" as gentle reminders to catch ourselves when we fall into absolute thinking (those pesky "always" and "never" statements we're all guilty of!). One of my favorite moments was when Elizabeth opened up about her deliberate practices for building grit, including the dreaded ice baths! She explained how this daily practice of facing physical discomfort translates into mental toughness for bigger life challenges. Key Takeaways for Fellow Expats and Nomads:Grit isn't just born–it's deliberately built through the daily choices and challenges we face while overseas;Question your internal patterns and be open to support–it's not just okay to ask for help, it's essential;Transforming our language transforms our reality–small changes in how we speak can lead to massive shifts in our experienceEmbrace triggers as teachers–they're pointing you toward areas ripe for personal growth and grit developmentDon't miss Elizabeth's upcoming book, "Pray, Don't Panic"! For more insights on developing unshakeable grit and navigating cross-cultural life with grace and intention, tune in to the full episode of Nomadic Diaries.Find Elizabeth here:https://www.waltinstitute.com/Connect with Us:https://www.nomadicdiariespodcast.com/https://www.nomadicdiariespodcast.com/reviews/new/https://www.linkedin.com/in/doreenmcumberford/Support the Show:If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform - or -Share this episode with friends or family who might benefit from the insights;Join our growing community of global citizens who are learning to thrive, not just survive, in their international adventures. Available wherever you get your podcasts!Support the showHome is Where Your Story Crosses Borders!We aim to inspire expat solutions, by helping you navigate global living with Confidence.
Are you yearning for an experience that could transform not just your family's outlook on the world, but also improve your own as a parent? Are you curious about how different cultures parent their children? In today's fast-paced, technology-driven world, the notion of slow travel can create the perfect environment for personal growth and connection. Join Elodie Ferchaud, co-founder of Boundless Life, and I as we navigate the world of travel for families.Elodie's journey started out as an expat family, where she observed the differences in parenting across cultures - Swedish, French, Japanese and American. Because of this cross-cultural experience, she was able to blend the best of all 4 parenting styles into her own version of mothering.Boundless Life stands out with its thoughtfully crafted communities in places like Greece, Portugal, and Bali, aiming to provide holistic family living solutions. These include schooling based on experiential learning and tight-knit support networks for parents and children alike. Elodie elaborates on how the Boundless Life concept allows families to experience life beyond traditional schooling and routines, fostering development through multi-age learning and personalised educational paths.One of the most evocative aspects of Elodie's journey is discovering the power of community—a notion unfamiliar to her until becoming part of the Boundless Life ecosystem. This support system proved invaluable, from day-to-day parenting challenges to moments of vulnerability and growth. Boundless Life's approach to education is innovative, emphasizing growth mindset and holistic child development through modular, multi-age learning environments. Kids not only partake in culturally immersive activities but also benefit from stable, supportive learning surroundings that mitigate the transitions typically associated with frequent relocations. We talk about:00:00 Intro03:08 Parenting Across Cultures08:23 Elodie's Expat Life Before Boundless Life24:39 Living the Boundless Life: Experiences in Portugal, Greece, and Bali28:00 The Impact of Travel on Parenting and Personal Growth32:21 Boundless Life Program Details and Flexibility33:44 Traveling with Familiar Faces34:13 Creating a Consistent Learning Environment35:21 The Benefits of Multi-Age Learning37:53 Growth Mindset in Education38:50 Parental Growth Through Travel45:11 The Power of Community in Parenting50:13 Joining Boundless Life53:52 Future Plans for Boundless LifeResources mentioned in this episode:Bringing Up Bébé: https://a.co/d/hz9QYTB There's No Such Thing As Bad Weather: https://a.co/d/9sp4ZI2 French Children Don't Throw Food: https://a.co/d/10wtCy7 Connect with ElodieInstagram: www.instagram.com/boundlesslife https://www.boundless.life/ Connect with meFollow the Podcast on IG: http://www.instagram.com/transformwithtravel Follow Kelly Tolliday on IG:
In this enlightening episode, we explore a journey of faith, tradition, and transformation as our guest shares the powerful story of embracing a new life in South Africa. Tune in to hear how they balance their deep-rooted Christian beliefs with the rich, often misunderstood, spiritual practices found in their adopted home. ✨Whether you're curious about cross-cultural relationships or the healing traditions of South Africa, this episode is a journey not to be missed!
In this captivating episode, we sit down with Sally Pederson, a fearless world traveler and Canadian expat whose adventurous spirit led her to buy a home in Costa Rica after just three days in the country! Initially intended as a retirement retreat, life events and global changes expedited her move to the Tamarindo area in 2011, where she began a new chapter with her daughter and dog.Sally shares her remarkable journey of starting a life in Villa Real, navigating the ups and downs of expat life, and eventually letting her daughter return to Canada to finish high school. But the story doesn't end there—Sally's wanderlust takes her from Costa Rica to Spain and then to her current home in Montenegro. Along the way, she embraces new cultures, health and wellness practices, and the joy of constant discovery.Join us as we explore Sally's inspiring story of resilience, adaptability, and the pursuit of new experiences. If you've ever dreamed of living abroad or are looking for inspiration to make bold moves in your life, this episode is for you!Key Highlights:Buying a home in Costa Rica after just three days
Black Expats From All Over The World w/ Tosha Pierre & Chartez Wiley
Today on this episode of "Black Expats From All Over The World W/Tosha Pierre & Chartez Wiley,” we delve into the fascinating world of international expenses and how they stack up against the cost of living in the United States. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tosha-pierre/support
Today we explore the healthcare data landscape as the esteemed Global VP of Data at Orion Health, Fiona McPherson-Grant, graces the podcast with insights from her journey from New Zealand's cosy campus life to pioneering data-driven healthcare in the United States. Our discussion encapsulates the transformative power of electronic medical records and the profound implications of data in enhancing healthcare services, all while tracing the personal and professional milestones that have shaped our guest's impressive trajectory. is career advancement without traditional credentials a realistic possibility? We tackle the intricate dance of navigating corporate HR landscapes and shed light on the importance of embracing workplace diversity. Beyond the bytes and bits, we embrace the cultural richness of life as a Kiwi in the US, comparing the nuances of two worlds and savouring the joy found in reconnecting with one's heritage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Brian is joined by international tax and immigration experts David and Mel to discuss the complex process of obtaining an alternative citizenship or residence for high-net-worth individuals concerned about global instability. They outline common motivations, provide real client examples, explain key planning considerations around taxation and inheritance, and offer best practices for anyone exploring this route.[00:00 - 08:20] - Wealthy Americans Seek Second PassportsHow U.S. citizenship-based taxation complicates moving abroadCitizenship by investment involves complexitiesExiting U.S. citizenship triggers serious exit tax and inheritance implications[08:21 - 22:07] - Holistic Approach to International Living and Tax PlanningIndividual situations vary, requiring tailored plans for optimal tax efficiencyBalance lifestyle and tax efficiencyConsider financial, family, and future aspects in holistic reviews[22:08 - 31:53] - Understanding Inheritance Tax in Expatriation PlanningStrategy involved the pre-transfer of assets before considering U.S. trust for childrenCovered expatriate classification lasts a lifetime, posing post-expatriation challengesAmerican exceptionalism in taxation requires a specialized expatriation approach[31:54 - 44:06] - Global Living and CitizenshipEngage experts early for insights on global movesCollaborating with specialists ensures comprehensive guidanceIdentifying the deal breakers to alternative citizenship[44:07 - 53:08] - Global Wealth Strategies for High-Net-Wage IndividualsExplore alternative citizenship for financial flexibilityConsider political uncertainties and potential tax changesFactors like healthcare access and education influence decisionsKey Quote:"One of the keys is to have a plan that works for all the family members, especially when you're dealing with multiple generations." - David LesperanceConnect with David & Mel!Websites: https://lesperanceassociates.com/ and https://melvinawarshaw.com/Email: Melvin.warshaw@gmail.com and david@lesperanceassociates.com This episode is sponsored by Mack International, a specialized executive search and human capital consulting firm serving the family office/wealth management markets. Please visit their website here for more information.Download our FREE Strategizing for Inflation Guide here: https://www.excelsiorgp.com/download/Connect with me:https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-c-adams/ (LinkedIn)LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode we unravel life beyond borders with none other than the legendary Nomad Matt. Listen as we delve into the life and lessons of Matt Kepnes, exploring the secrets to crafting a life on the go.Matt, a trailblazer in the travel industry, shares his invaluable insights on navigating the nomadic lifestyle. Through the transformation of a creating a side-hustle travel blog to developing a full-time business, we discuss Matt's evolution of life on the road all while scaling and paring down his business. Matt lays out a blueprint for aspiring globetrotters. Discover the lessons that have shaped Nomad Matt's extraordinary journey, gaining wisdom from his experiences around the world. Whether you're a seasoned traveler, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply someone with a passion for adventure, this episode is your guide to a life well-traveled.Tune in for a dose of wanderlust, practical advice, and the inspiration to embark on your own journey.TOPICS DISCUSSED:How to divide your time for a work/life balance as a travellerFOMO is real, no matter where you are in the worldGrowing & scaling a businessPossibilities in today's travel industryRESOURCES:Connect with Matt -Nomadic Matt's BlogThe BOOK that inspired Matt: The Old Man & the Sea by Earnest HemingwayNR Cocktail Bar in NYCEPISODE DETAILS:10:37 - One of the surprises in travel is to learn the what is the same, but the how and the why are different?11:54 - Something to consider when creating online business is to know that gonna take a lot more work than you think it will be. And it will probably take more time than you imagine.12:33 - If you desire to create a life of more travel, don't negate the 9-5 that allows you to work from anywhere. Having a steady income can be much less stressful than creating a business of your own.16:50 - When stepping in to the travel hacking world the first thing is to think about what your goal is and then aligning your spending and your card type to get the points for that goalSupport the showLet's CONNECT! Subscribe to the Newsletter
Join us for an insightful tour around the world with Marcus Haynes, a Brooklyn-based entrepreneur with an intriguing Caribbean-African-American heritage. Picture this - you're a kid from New York, raised in Africa, and you find yourself bewildered in an American college, surrounded by an alcohol-heavy culture, a stark contradiction to the values instilled in you by your Pan-Africanist parents. That's Marcus's story, and he's here to share his unique perspective on cultural identity, global experiences, and life's unexpected twists and turns.Ever wondered what it's like to live in a remote African village? Marcus vividly transports us to a humble community outside Kasumu, Kenya, where language barriers, cold showers, and constrained resources are part of everyday life. This journey doesn't stop there; we follow him to South Africa, where he navigates the contrasting lifestyles of Soweto and Johannesburg amidst socio-political change. And if you think that's fascinating, wait until you hear about his unexpected encounter with Nelson Mandela and the subsequent culture shock of returning to college life in the US!As our conversation with Marcus progresses, we address more than just global travel and cultural experiences. We delve into his entrepreneurial journey and his work as an HR Consultant. Marcus uses his multicultural background to offer valuable insights into the growing emphasis on DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion in companies. But it's not all serious. So, grab your headphones and prepare to step into Marcus's world – a blend of cultural exploration, personal growth, and plenty of humor that you won't want to miss.Connect with Marcus - Website | LinkedInSupport the showConnect with @carryonfriends - Instagram | Facebook | YouTube A Breadfruit Media Production
As a worldschooler, a chef, and a yoga instructor, Karen Ricks weaves learning into everything she does. Having lived in over a dozen countries on four continents as she educates, cooks, and soaks up her own learning, Karen's work intertwines the cultures she comes into contact with and honors their roots and their variety. Play takes a prominent role in all she does, bringing the joy that's inherent in learning to the very forefront of all she does. Learn more about Karen: https://ourkitchenclassroom.com https://www.instagram.com/karenm.ricks Paige Baldwin Ando https://www.wholeselfcreative.com https://www.instagram.com/wholeselfcreative Jordana Matsuda https://www.instagram.com/jordana_illustration --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecreativitycafe/message
A pair of post-90s couple in Shenzhen has been trying to save money since they started working. They saved a million yuan in three years. They will start their global residency with a budget of 1 million yuan. They have now flown to Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, using search year findng work visa.Join other motivated learners on your Chinese learning journey with maayot. Receive a daily Chinese reading in Mandarin Chinese in your inbox. Full text in Chinese, daily quiz to test your understanding, one-click dictionary, new words, etc.Got a question or comment? Reach out to us at contact[at]maayot.com
Rhoda Akiny lives with her four children in Mbita on Lake Victoria and works as a successful fish trader.
In this month's episode of "Calmly Considered," Michael and Allan drill down through the evidence to shed light on the important matter of global living conditions. Is the sky falling? Is Utopia right around the corner? Is the truth somewhere in the middle? Links: https://ourworldindata.org/a-history-of-global-living-conditions-in-5-charts https://www.gapminder.org/fw/income-levels/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allan-r-bevere/message
In this week's episode, Dinara Bach candidly shares her experiences at Minerva University, the humbling journey of living all around the world at an age of self-construction and discovery and her perspectives on social media. Zubair and Dinara discuss the difficult, yet rewarding, facets of what being in the public eye is like, and give us useful tips on how to avoid falling in the sometimes dark corners of the online world. Who is Dinara ? Originally from Russia, Dinara has lived in six countries across the world in the last four years. She's a student of Minerva University, an innovating higher education program based in San Francisco, where she studies Designing Societies and Brand Management. Upon graduating next month, Dinara is planning to move to New York to pursue her next dreams. Meanwhile, she's creating inspirational content about self-development, global living, manifesting and figuring life out as 20-something on her YouTube channel and Instagram. You can find Dinara on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Dinaraxyz And on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dinaraxyz/ Suggest guest and send question by becoming part of the ZNotes Discord community at https://discord.gg/znotes Connect with ZNotes on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/znotesrevision Twitter - https://twitter.com/znotesrevision Connect with Zubair Junjunia on Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/zjunjunia/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/zjunjunia LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/zjunjunia/ #ZNotes #Podcast #TheTomatoTimer
Join Guy Ruddle and guests: Kelcie Sellers of Savills World Research team and Chris Cummings from Savills Earth, while Aurelio di Napoli from Savills Operational Capital Markets division dials in from Spain, to discuss the operational real estate trends, challenges and opportunities highlighted by the Global Living Report 2021, Part 2. The podcast looks at the impact of Covid-19 on what people want from their homes, and what a predicted return to previous levels of migration and mobility will mean for Multifamily, Single Family and Student Accommodation around the world. Our experts also discuss the role of real estate in carbon emissions, looking at how Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) and repurposing could be used to significantly lower the sector's carbon footprint.
In 2015, PhillyLiving and Jersey Living formed an Inside Sales department and grew sales operations in the region, and once again finished #1 in the region and #4 in the entire country.Noah Ostroff then branched out and opened his own Keller Williams brokerage called KW Philly where he became the Operating Partner (OP). Keller Williams Philly now has over 375 agents and is the #1 brokerage by Volume and Units in Philadelphia as of 2019. In 2019 KW Philly sold over $1 BILLION in sales volume and has over 125 agents who earned more than $100,000. Ostroff set out to redefine the real estate brokerage experience, creating a unique platform where agents and teams could be wildly successful in a collaborative environment.In 2017, Global Living Companies acquired the largest real estate rental brokerage in Philadelphia, The Philly Apartment Company (PhillyApartmentCo.com), which has leased out over 10,000 properties to date. The Philly Apartment Company currently has 20+ agents and represents some of the biggest landlords in Philadelphia.Global Living has sold over 4,000 houses for over $1 Billion in Sales Volume.In this episode, Noah and Maria discuss what it means to make decisions for others and how thinking through solutions instead making decisions impulsively separates the good leaders from the bad ones. Listen in!
Adela Vasquez lives with her five children in the highlands of Chiapas. Her family congregates in the kitchen where she makes fresh tortillas twice a day on her 'comal', a traditional griddle.
This week’s Global Living Room comes from Kenya, where we visit a mother-of-four and her dog Abby.
Loved this conversation with my mate @peterlorimer, Entrepreneur, Owner / Founding Partner of @corcorangl_la and host of @netflix series "Stay Here". In this episode we discuss Peter's journey from the UK to Los Angeles and from record producer to real estate entrepreneur, PLG Estates, building a successful real estate business and the power of social media, trust and relationships. Please make sure to follow @peterlorimer here. Peter is truly an awesome person, friend and real estate rockstar! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bttalks/message
Kevin Kibet is a global villager, with Nandi, Kenyan, East African, and American influence. A curious soul, forever endeared by and applying self to justice. In this episode we discuss social justice, family life in Kenya, and how Kevin ended up living in Seattle. Mentioned in this Episode:Community PassagewaysACLU
https://tribus.captivate.fm/ (Enjoying Brokerage Insider? Please Subscribe Using Your Favorite Podcast Player.) Melody Foster, The Chief Experience Officer ofhttps://corcorangl.com ( fastest growing brokerage in the US), Corcoran Global Living, joins this episode of Brokerage Insider to discuss managing their growth over the past year. The company went from 400 agents to over 1000 in just 11 months - during COVID no less! Listen in as she also discusses tech and marketing for luxury brokerages. TRANSCRIPTION Thanks for listening to Brokerage Insider, this week's episode was recorded live during the Explode Virtual Conference on Thursday, September 24th. We look forward to returning to our regular schedule program soon, but until then, enjoy this session. In this episode, our VP of product, Katie Ragusa, interviews Melody Foster, the chief experience officer in charge of marketing and technology for Corcoran Global Living in the California and Nevada area. Melody Foster: I'll give it a nice to see you, Brenda. It's like I'm like, oh, I get to follow Brenda. Katie Ragusa: That's a tough act to follow. But nice to see you, Yes, we are. We've got some powerful women here talking this afternoon. So a little background on Melody if you're not familiar with who she is. So far, she is the chief experience officer at Corcoran Global Living, which is actually the first ever Corcoran franchisee and chief experience officer. So as CXO you handle, let me see if I can get this mouthful. Branding, marketing, advertising, Lead, nurturing, PR communication, web development, all things tech. So pretty much every manifestation of the brand and marketing it in any medium. So that's a lot and you've got a ton of experience. So what brought you here and how did you become the lead on all things experience at https://tribus.com/projects/corcoran-global-living/ (Corcoran Global Living)? Melody Foster: So you know, my background prior to Corcoran GL or CGL, as we call it, because it's a mouthful to say. Right. Right. But prior to that, I mean, Katie and I go back several years at this point. Now, I was with Zephyr Real Estate, which was the number one indie {brokerage} in San Francisco. And even prior to that, I was at Paragon Real Estate, which was also a boutique firm in San Francisco and then at Pacific Union, also based at San Francisco, which became California wide prior to becoming part of another larger company we all know about. But most of my background was in marketing. And at this point, I don't think there anyone can truly say that there is a real dividing line between marketing and technology. We leapt over that hurdle a long time ago, and I think there was just the understanding that there's a difference between technology as far as where the cable. Go into the wall, which is the technology that users use on the day to day basis. And so we do still, of course, have people that manage all those sort of systems, but really need to have someone that is looking at it from the marketing, the brand perspective, the usability, what our agents are actually using and the platforms that we're developing. And when you start going down that road, it becomes clear that you can't look at the marketing and the technology without also looking at the operational aspects and how it impacts the day to day. And that's when Zephyr actually decided to let's blend this all together. And rather than just making this so marketing specific, we decided to do the whole CSO role. And when critical, what happened when we launched that in February, Michael Mahon, who is our CEO, agreed. He definitely is vision forward with that and sees that as critically important to have that level of integration so that we are presenting the right tools in the consistency to our growing base that we have. Katie Ragusa: And with that history and experience, you see the times we're in and the growth you've had and the changes you've had, you offer such a unique...
Adela Vasquez lives with her five children in the highlands of Chiapas. Her family congregates in the kitchen where she makes fresh tortillas twice a day on her 'comal', a traditional griddle.
Alisa Atkinson has built a unique home for herself in southern Belize. Her 'Earthship' is energy self-sustaining. The walls are made from recyclable materials, including hundreds of bottles.
Nitika soin Virdi lives with her husband in the Indian city of Pune. The picture of Buddha on her wall is very important to her. It represents harmony in a world of chaos, and shows that it's always possible to find happiness.
Luzmery Yancy Jimenez is 34 years old and lives with her husband and five children in La Mata in Columbia, a small village in the northern part of the country on the edge of the Ciénaga Zapatosa, a huge, tropical wetland.
This week’s Global Living Room comes from Kenya, where we visit a mother-of-four and her dog Abby.
Pornrat Wongjina and her husband are shopkeepers in Ban Samkha. They used to be farmers, but had to give up when he hurt his back.
Hans Meyer is the Co-Founder and managing director of Zoku, a re-invented apartment hotel concept located in Amsterdam with two more locations launching next year: Vienna and Copenhagen. Zoku is the future of urban living, facilitating global living and working for the independent traveling professional. Having launched in 2016 and Co-Founded by Marc Jongerius, Zoku has created a new category in the hotel industry – a home-office hybrid, with the services of a hotel and the social buzz of a thriving neighborhood. After 150 interviews, over 6000 feedback comments and 7 prototypes they created the multi-award winning Zoku Loft. As a firm believer of value creation and innovation for the international hospitality industry, Hans started the development of various new hotel concepts and business models. He is also the initial creator and a former founding partner of the award-winning citizenM hotel concept responsible for concept, creativity, design and development for this new international hotel chain. Before Zoku and HotelsAhead (which Hans founded in 2003), he worked for large international hotel chains like NH Hotels and Golden Tulip Hotels, Inns and Resorts. He has held senior corporate positions in Operations and Development, with a responsibility for projects throughout Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Central America. Hans is a mentor for the Rockstart Accelerator start-up programme, a member of the advisory board of The Hub Amsterdam and has been educated at Hotelschool The Hague and Cornell University in The United States.
Born in the Bay Area and a California native, Austin and his family moved to Colorado in 2018 to start a new life in the mountains. In the span of three months, his wife had a baby, he started a new job, bought a house, and moved to a new state. He’s a husband and a father of two boys with tons of energy and a love for life. Traveling has been a part of his life since childhood, and has been a passion that he’s been trying to instill in his boys from day one. Austin knows that travel sets the stage for global conversations with kids. He started his blog, Formative Adventures, as a platform for parents to tell the stories of those formative moments that have shaped them through travel and adventure. Quick LinksFormative Adventures
Jeanne and her son, Tai, have been learning by living in the world by traveling full-time for over two years. Faced with the need to homeschool, Jeanne got creative and took their life on the road. Their adventures started with a tour of Southeast Asia which shortly led into a camper van excursion through Eastern Europe. In addition to her web development business, Jeanne is the voice behind Learning to Breathe Abroad where she chronicles their travels and provides homeschooling resources. Quick LinksLearning to Breathe AbroadWorldschooling Resources
Amelia is the blogger behind A Winter Escape and the mother of two young boys currently living in Adelaide, South Austalia. She travels with her sons to open their eyes to new cultures and ways of life, to see new things, and to normalize cultural differences. Amelia loves a good Mai Tai and knows what to do if you see a deadly Australian animal.After an extensive career in the tourism industry and with the birth of her first son, she realized she wanted more out of life. So she went back to school to study Psychology and is soon to finish her degree.Amelia has an incredible perspective on the world and how to raise children to be open-minded global citizens. She is passionate and unapologetic. Her blog, A Winter Escape, aims to inspire parents, particularly mums, to maintain their identity after parenthood.
Longtime adventurer, Gail is a PADI Divemaster, has been skydiving for seven years and knows a thing or two about staying true to yourself. A search engine optimization (SEO) and content specialist by day, she is also mom to an equally adventurous four-year-old daughter.Gail is the voice behind Experiences You Should Have, the podcast that aims to share new ideas and experiences from around the world.Gail appreciates all that life has to give and she has literally made it her purpose to prioritize experiences over things. She is passionate about sharing the world with her daughter but doesn’t let motherhood hold her back from being the adventurer she truly is. Gail currently lives in Bend, Oregon with her family.
From mega-churches in Oklahoma to East Coast closet Trumpers, traveling from Italy to Botswana to India to Brazil, Kevin Haas aka K-Haas and The Bizzle rap deeply but chilly on Global Living in 2018 and much much more. The resistance will not be intimidated by the likes of you. More from The Bizzle Podcast: www.bizzlecast.com Twitter: @thebizzle81 Facebook: facebook.com/bizzlecast *MUSIC BY THE LEGENDARY JOHN WILLIAMS* *THANKS TO DODGER, ALISON HAISLIP, ALEX ALBRECHT, RYAN COOGLER and SAM “STRIPPIN” FOR THEIR BIZZLE-ING* ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by The BizzleCast (Jesse F. Brenner) (C) (2018)
Today, travel and international living are more accessible than ever before, and they are quickly becoming realistic possibilities for an ever-greater number of people worldwide. As a result, the number of expats and third culture kids with stories to share about their experiences living between cultures are growing as well. My guest today is creating important platforms for the perspectives of black expats in global discourse. Amanda Bates grew up on the East Coast of the U.S., and moved to Cameroon with her parents when she was 10. When she moved back to the U.S. for college, she realized that she had an unique experience of her own, as a living example of cultural intersectionality, and as a black expat. Amanda is the founder of The Black Expat, and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal and Global Living magazine, discussing the intersections of black identity and living abroad. She is also the founder and principal of A.A. Bates and Associates, a consulting practice that focuses on career development for global nomads. This conversation is the fifth installment in a six-part interview series, that looks at the far-too-often hidden aspects of expat life. Listen now | Listen in iTunes The post 72: The Black Expat with Amanda Bates appeared first on Sundae Schneider-Bean, LLC..
Alison is the founder and editorial director of Global Living Magazine, a lifestyle magazine and resource for expatriates worldwide. With a focus on living abroad, Global Living Magazine includes exclusive content for expats, including articles on international travel, living abroad, expatriation and repatriation, culture, business, world-class cities and more. Global Living appeals to the sophisticated international consumer who lives, has lived, or may someday live outside their country of origin. The bi-monthly magazine caters to the global expat community and provides readers with an exclusive look at global and expatriate living beyond what current regional publications can offer. Global Living Magazine is a truly unique window into the life of a privileged niche of world citizens. Global Living Magazine is published by six times per year. Global Living Magazine was founded in 2011 and is a subsidiary of Global Media Partners LLC, a media group founded by Alison and designed to cater to... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Travel Wisdom Podcast -travel and learn languages for success and money
Tayo Rockson is the publisher and CEO of UYD Magazine, a lifestyle magazine encouraging people all over the world to use their difference to make a difference while celebrating diversity and educating others. He is an avid writer whose work can be seen on the Huffington Post as well as Global Living magazine. He is an authority on Third Culture Kids (TCK) and assimilation into new cultures. He is the author of The Ultimate Guide To TCK Living and though his As Told By Nomads podcast and blog, he is heard and read by thousands of people in over 100 countries. He grew up in four different continents so he considers himself a citizen of the world. He has lived in Sweden, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Vietnam and the United States and his goal is to ultimately leave the world a better place than it was before he came into it. In this interview we talk about his experience with living all over the world and the effect it had on him. How these experiences have opened his mind, gave him an ability to think on his feet, and see things from another point of view. We also talk about how to keep your identity while but also make sure you are different. Finally, we talk about the beauty of building rapport and how this can help you be successful in whatever projects you are working on.
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Sheri Kaye Hoff, The Global Living Joyfully Everyday Coach. Sheri Kaye Hoff, MA, CGCL is a Life Coach, Author, and College Professor. Coach Sheri knows what it takes to go from tragedy to triumph. She discovered her brother after his suicide death as a teenager and she struggled for years with sadness and depression. Eventually, she found her way back to both success and joy. She authored and published Keys to Living Joyfully , which is available on Amazon. Sheri is the creator of the brand new audio: Inspired Action, the brand new eBook Living Successfully and Joyfully Everyday: 90 Days of Inspiration, The Your Path to Success Membership site, The Coaches Corner: Grow Your Biz Workshop, and the How to Write a Book Fast and Fabulously workshop. She is also the author and publisher of the popular eBook Coach Sheri Kaye Hoff's Top Life Coaching Tips which you can get for free at www.lifeisjoyful.org
Sheri Kaye Hoff, The Global Living Joyfully Everyday Coach. Sheri Kaye Hoff, MA, CGCL is a Life Coach, Author, and College Professor. Coach Sheri knows what it takes to go from tragedy to triumph. She discovered her brother after his suicide death as a teenager and she struggled for years with sadness and depression. Eventually, she found her way back to both success and joy. She authored and published Keys to Living Joyfully , which is available on Amazon. Sheri is the creator of the brand new audio: Inspired Action, the brand new eBook Living Successfully and Joyfully Everyday: 90 Days of Inspiration, The Your Path to Success Membership site, The Coaches Corner: Grow Your Biz Workshop, and the How to Write a Book Fast and Fabulously workshop. She is also the author and publisher of the popular eBook Coach Sheri Kaye Hoff's Top Life Coaching Tips which you can get for free at www.lifeisjoyful.org