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Studying abroad is one of the most transformational experiences a student can have in college. It’s an opportunity to meet new people, explore unfamiliar cultures and discover who you are. But with great transformation can come new challenges. Join Syracuse Abroad program alumni and staff in the DEIA Student Working Group as they share their stories of self discovery and their advice for making the most out of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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Nexbiteoflife podcast showcases travel and lifestyle stories from expats, nomads and slow travellers from around the world. Travel, food, and places of cultural interest reviews to inspire your wanderlust.
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Everyone who studies abroad has a unique, personal journey to share. In this new series, we talk one-on-one with a program alum to get their stories, insights and mishaps from wherever in the world they studied abroad. Today, we are talking with Carly Ward ’24 about her experience studying at University College Dublin in Ireland! Carly shares how s…
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If you are from the United States, studying abroad may be the first time you experience living outside of your home country. You may have to navigate new cultural norms, stereotypes of Americans and more that’s outside your comfort zone. In this episode, Giana DiTolla ’24, Madison Lamont ’24, Danis Cammett ’25 and Gabriella Terry ’26 discuss how th…
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Join Alena Slak ’24, Giana DiTolla ’24 and Nishkreenchan Chowdhury ’23 as they discuss their unique journeys studying abroad in Spain. As you prepare to study abroad - in Spain or beyond - this conversation will help you better understand how you might experience culture shock, difficult conversations, loneliness, and other challenges. Guided by Jo…
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This interview features Brittnay, a traveling house and pet sitter who has been doing this for several years. She shares stories about some of the sits she's had, how to get into the business, and advice for others to get started in this economical way to travel and see more of the world. #housesitter #petsitter #traveltheworld…
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Lawyer and former world traveler Brandon Miller, an immigration expert discuss the different avenues to obtaining a second passport. Canada is on a mission to recruit younger people for the workforce. Learn what steps you need to take to assure a better future with Brandon and his team at mysecondpassport website, plus a special bonus.…
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Linda King, a travel writer, and blogger of the smarttravelista site stopped by to chat about budget travel and safety on the road among other topics. Her past experiences in the travel (airline) and banking industries allowed her to start her own business that deals with all aspects of traveling for would-be travelers. Her quick-read books are ava…
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An interview with Tony, whose partner was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's at the same time that he was struggling with heart problems requiring surgery. He discusses early retirement for both of them, symptoms to watch out for, how running marathons have brought them closer, and how it helps her, plus how they fund their races, advice, and m…
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Kris Sunkara decided that a career in medicine was not for him, with a better work-life balance as his main objective. His search for just that led him to San Diego from the Bay area. Trying to find someplace similar but in Europe, he zeroed in on Valencia. Listen to the story, his cost of living, and how he is fairing as an ex-pat. #Expat #Valenci…
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Stewart Gatsi is a true renaissance man. Born in Zimbabwe, he moved to the U.S in his teens. When the rose-colored glasses came off, he decided on Cyprus as his next destination. Counting Dubai, and South Africa as some of his destinations, he has been living in Vietnam for the past few years. Hear his amazing stories now on the podcast. #Expat #Vi…
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Author of the new book titled "Are we there yet? The year-long adventure that kept on giving" stops by to tell us about his family adventure at the height of the global recession. What led them to the decision, did they keep to their budget? and life on the road with 2 kids are just some of the topics discussed. #author #gapyeartravel #arewethereye…
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Having already lived in Istanbul and South Korea while teaching English as he backpacked around the world, Tim was happy to get back in it once his child was older. The high cost of living in Tampa Florida motivated enough to Mexico, where he's been for the past few years. He talks about the cost of living, the new edition of his book, "A better li…
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Bing was on an 8 year and counting road trip that has included a lot of mishaps. Robberies, missing teeth, jail time, and even a brain injury. Now back home after being derailed by the pandemic, he discusses some of what's included in his travel memoir "Unprotected Treks" which is all about how not to travel. He is hoping to start back up as soon a…
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The author of the book Shikoku, David Tepfer talks from the viewpoint of an American who has been living in Paris for decades. Cultural differences, family times vs race to best others, and consumerism are some of the topics. The theme of the book and why Japan is featured prominently in it. A must-listen. #Expatlife #Paris #France…
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Christian is a content creator who lived for a few years in Estonia. We chat about what life was like there, and the cost of living. Now back home in the U.K, we compare the huge difference in living costs, how it feels to be back home, and if he has the desire to experience ex-pat life again, and where. #expatlife #Estonia…
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Steven Williams talks about life as an ex-pat in Madrid (twice) and compares the cost of living in New York to Spain. Steven also has a pretty big YouTube channel that he hosts entirely in Spanish and he discusses how he got to be so fluent among other things. #Expatlife #AmericanBoy #MadridBy Kemkem Casinelli
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Cristina is a third culture kid who grew up in such faraway places as New Zealand and Nigeria. Choosing Latin America to correspond from, her work has been featured in newspapers like the Miami Herald and other prestige news outlets. She chats about some of the dangerous situations she has been in, and her books, Skin of Tattoos and Girl On The Bri…
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David McNeill joins me to share his experiences as an American currently living in Porto. His past ex-pat experiences include a few years in Tokyo and two years in Berlin where he met his wife. We discuss his job and life across the countries, the various cost of living, and his Expat Empire business. #Expatlife #Porto #Portugal #ExpatEmpire…
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Christine Osazuwa is my podcast guest on this episode and she talks about what ultimately spurred her into moving out of the states in 2016 for a life in Stockholm with her husband. Now living in London, it was interesting to find her reasons for moving on from there, differences in lifestyles, and why she is happy living outside the U.S. #Expatlif…
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Bilbao is getting to be more up and coming as a popular destination in Spain. Located in the north, the city is experiencing a boom thanks to the Frank Gehry designed Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, a must-visit destination. This podcast tells of other lovely places to visit in the city as well as the popular pintxos, something the area is famous for. #B…
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This conversation features Maria Belton who enlightens us as to how she made her dream of living overseas possible by commuting for several years between Madrid and Miami. Now newly retired, she shares about the life she designed, despite not making loads of money. Inspirational must-listen. #Miami #Madrid #Valencia #Expatlife…
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Albert and Barbara are two U.S ex-pats currently living in Valencia Spain. Their decision to move to France as a retirement destination sounded great and was great for a few years, but ultimately they decided it wasn´t a good fit. Spain has turned out to be a wonderful surprise and they share their journey to their new home.…
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This solo episode deals with Spain being in the throes of the second wave of the coronavirus. Are we tired of constantly taking precautions? The answer would be yes! If you're like me, you are suffering from COVID information fatigue and overload. Seems we are not alone, as everyone is starting to venture outside and that is "new normal". here's ho…
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JP and Amelia sold their belongings and moved away from America in search of a better way of life and more importantly, affordable and great healthcare. They have settled in nicely in Ecuador, and specifically Olon, a small beach town. They share their story in this fascinating podcast, their cost of living, jobs, plus advice for those wanting to d…
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An interview with Leah Thrapp, a luxury travel curator currently living in the U.S. Her stories of travel in Europe organizing off the beaten track adventures for clients, traveling with kids in tow and adjusting, as well as how the coronavirus pandemic has severely damaged her once-thriving business. #Travel #Luxury…
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Podcast episode with Mytrae Meliana, the author of the memoir titled "Brown Skin Girl: An Indian-American woman's journey from broken to beautiful". She talks about her journey from India to America and being "kidnapped" by her own family and bundled off back to India. Her crime? Falling in love with an American and refusing an arranged marriage. H…
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An ex-pat currently based in the Canary Islands (where she had originally started her journey). Born in the U.K. to a Jamaican mother, Jeanette shares about her horrendous experience as a teacher, and declining mental health. Dubai was great to her, and she went on to Columbia and that did not work out either. Life was not great in the area she was…
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A conversation with author Danielle Des on being both budget conscious and financially savvy. Her tips for saving and her debt journey - $63,000 in student loans paid off in four years. Buying her home at the age of 27 a few years ago, she now shares her knowledge with others looking to do the same.By Kemkem Casinelli
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After a rough start in Dubai dealing with her husband's infidelity upon joining him, Caneisha found her true calling as a relationship coach helping others deal with problems she herself had experienced. She discusses the healing and getting rid of the victim mentality, life abroad in Dubai, then China, racism, and adjusting to life back home in th…
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A podcast interview with Caroline Conner where she discusses her life from her troubled past growing up in London, Paris and then back to the U.S., past alcoholism, and eventually parlaying her passion for wine into a full fledged business in Lyon, France where she lives currently. She offers virtual tasting plus an online course on everything you …
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Karl is a young, driven, and successful businessman who found his calling after realizing that he embodied the ENTP Myers Briggs personality. Some of the topics of discussion include a few of his passions, including real estate and 1€ Italy homes, a Home Health care business, and his growing YouTube audience where he shares both the good and the ba…
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This podcast is with Anita, an ex-pat in Portugal. Traveling with her husband and best friend of decades, we talk about making sure you have solid plans, dealing with eventual loss, and how she has been handling it all. We also talk about co-sharing, a newer phenomenon with mature people. Other topics include what life might look like post-covid-19…
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