Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Emigrant's Life - Stories of people who left their country to chase a better life
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| Aeron - Escape poverty and create an extraordinary “normal” life in Canada | 09 May 2022 | 01:39:10 | |
Aeron had always longed for a better life. He was born in the Philippines, a beautiful country but unfortunately, he grew up in a poor family. TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE
NEED HELP TO MOVE ABROAD? Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and after many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show grow and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Marta - Becoming a new mother abroad. Challenges and things you should know | 28 Mar 2022 | 01:12:02 | |
When Marta and her husband decided to move to Japan, little did they know that they would also be starting a family. And while becoming a mother can be challenging for anyone, for Marta it was especially difficult. She had to learn how to navigate the Japanese healthcare system, deal with cultural differences, and learn new parenting skills all while adapting to life in a new country. In this episode, she shares her experiences and offers advice to other mothers who may find themselves in a similar situation. Marta is originally from Portugal. She lived in Spain, London, and now Japan. She also traveled the world as a flight attendant. Her first experience abroad was through a scholarship program called Erasmus. After that experience, she knew that her life was going to be away from Portugal. TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE
BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show grow and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Stephen - Teaching English around the world | 27 Sep 2021 | 01:14:13 | |
Stephen grew up in Birhingman, the largest city in the West Midlands of England. At the age of 22, Stephen left his home country to fulfill his thirst for travel. Considering that he didn't have enough money to suffice that goal, he decided to take advantage of his English background. Although lacking a formal teaching experience, he pursued a CELTA course that earned him a certificate to teach English abroad. After accomplishing his CELTA course, Stephen got his first job in Poland, where he taught in a state school to advanced English-level students. Stephen recalled how fond his memories were in Poland. Everyone was friendly, his job was stable, and the environment was welcoming. But as a then young and adventurous person, Stephen went through his next teaching venture, Taiwan. Teaching in Taiwan was another outstanding experience for Stephen because of the sufficient resources given to them. Despite that, it was the Chinese language that made Stephen decide to move to the next country. When he got his third job in Brazil, things turned out magnificent. There, he met his future wife. Although they had to go through various obstacles before getting married, Stephen and his wife finally decided to settle in Brazil, Curitiba, to be particular. As an English teacher for so many years, Stephen has not failed to push himself to learn beyond his basic skills. This perseverance of his has led him to put up his platform - English with Stephen successfully. Through his program, he helps people learn English words more creatively by associating them with stories. Now, Stephen has been working online teaching English to various students worldwide and hopes to explore more countries soon. TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE
NEED HELP TO MOVE ABROAD? Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Isabel - Stop living someone else life and start fresh by study abroad | 13 Sep 2021 | 00:49:34 | |
Have you been long thinking of pursuing a degree abroad? Our guest, Isabel, originally from Uruguay, had the desire to explore and discover the diverse cultures this world has. The heartbreaking moment of losing her mother was what made Isabel follow that little voice inside of her. This circumstance made her realize how fragile and precious life is, and when you want to do something, dare to pursue and fight for it. Settling abroad was never one of her plans, but Ireland was indeed bliss for her. Being surrounded by people of different cultures, beliefs, races, and perspectives was a surreal experience that made Isabel realize the path that she was to take. Despite the rejection that she had to face along the way when her scholarship application was denied, Isabel was still beyond grateful for every experience - good or bad. After failing her first application, Isabel was determined to pursue her plan, which led her to apply for a master's at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Studying abroad might not be the easiest thing to do, but Isabel was able to overcome difficulties and appreciate the chance of living a life abroad. With all her past experiences and successes, Isabel started her coaching platform to help people transition their lives to where they dream of being. TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE
NEED HELP TO MOVE ABROAD? Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Annette - How to Become a Digital Nomad and Travel the World | 30 Aug 2021 | 00:55:15 | |
Traveling the world and still working and sustaining your financial needs with this lifestyle is a dream for a lot of us. However, for Annette, this is her reality - living life as a digital nomad. To define a digital nomad, these individuals travel regularly and do technology-based jobs through personal online business or virtually working for employers. Annette is originally from Germany, and her first step to establishing this lifestyle as a digital nomad is to work in Australia with a working holiday visa. Time passed, and she had the opportunity to move to New Zealand, and from there, her adventure furthered. When Annette reached her bank account's extent, she went back to Germany, but another opportunity greeted her when she got a job as an online freelance life coach. After just a month in Germany, Annette successfully left her country again, and this time, she could freely go from one country to another without worrying about her career. As a digital nomad, Annette still had battles of her own. She shared how as a digital nomad, finding a balance between work and traveling has left her confounded in the beginning because who wants to travel while working, right? Adjusting to a new place could be overwhelming; moreover, there are many distractions you can't easily ignore. To Annette, leaving Germany was a breath of fresh air. What made her commit to a digital nomad lifestyle is her mindset that life is simple but must be lived to the fullest. TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE
NEED HELP TO MOVE ABROAD? Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Dorit - Emigrating twice and coping with reverse culture shock | 16 Aug 2021 | 01:00:27 | |
Dorit Sasson, the author of two memoirs entitled Accidental soldier, and Sand and Steel, shared her incredible journey as an emigrant who moved to Israel and served in the Israel Defense Forces. Though Dorit's father is an Israeli, Dorit was raised in a hugely different environment from Israel, the US. Dorit's desperation to move out of the US got reinforced by her will to escape from her mom - who, at that time, negatively contributed to Dorit's inner maturity as a teenager. Despite the fears presented upon her by her mom, Dorit was persistent in pursuing a volunteer spot in the Israel Defence Forces. We all might portray living in Israel as scary because of how the media present, but for Dorit, living in Israel and interacting with her fellow Jewish people made her feel alive, passionate, and safe. Everything was a blast compared to her life abroad. While leaving the US was her escape as a teenager, Dorit had to escape again from Israel after eighteen years due to the economic mindset of the country - keep their citizens poor. Now, building a new life was the US is the start of Dorit's reverse culture shock experience. The attachment she created within the eighteen years of living in a country like Israel did not quickly fade and forever lives in her heart. 👉 SHOW NOTES 👈 TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE
NEED HELP TO MOVE ABROAD? Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Daniel - The story behind the voice of the Emigrant's Life Podcast | 02 Aug 2021 | 00:43:47 | |
Daniel De Biasi, the Emigrant's Life Podcast voice, grew up in Italy, a country visited by thousands of tourists every year because of its rich culture and history. While many would wonder why Daniel decided to leave his beautiful country, he recounted how Italy's economic and political imbalance led him to the path of being an emigrant. With absent knowledge of speaking in English, Daniel bravely began his journey as an emigrant in the Land of the Long White Cloud - New Zealand. Living in New Zealand was Daniel's eye-opener to the world outside of Italy. There he learned how to speak English and meet impeccable people that showed him New Zealand's distinct culture. Despite being absorbed and slowly adapting to the country, Daniel had to leave New Zealand as he could not get a visa to stay there permanently. Instead of living again in Italy, he made his way to Canada - a move he thought would be more relaxed. Contrary to Daniel's expectations, moving to Canada was a dreadful obstacle he had to face. Despite these, his perseverance and strong determination led him to finally getting a permanent residency visa in the country. When COVID happened, Daniel started his podcast, Emigrant's Life Podcast - a platform for fellow emigrants to share their wondrous emigration stories. Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Zara - Overcoming the fear of moving abroad with the right positive mindset | 19 Jul 2021 | 00:44:21 | |
Zara was born in Armenia, and not long after, her family moved to Ukraine in search of a better life. Though spending her entire childhood growing up in Ukraine, Zara's Armenian roots lived firmly within their family. They would often visit Armenia, which helped her become immersed in her motherland. What makes her consider Armenia as her true home is the feeling of comfort and peace when she visits it. Zara had her first experience with different cultures when she went to study English in London. She was so fascinated by the beauty of different cultures that, after she came back, Zara decided to move her life somewhere where she could be in that environment again, leading her to get a student permit to Canada. After four years of studying, working her way to get a visa and stay permanently in Canada, Zara successfully built a new beginning in the new country. She has also started a coaching platform named The Great Move, which helps women living abroad overcome challenges and reach their life's goals. TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE
Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Katrina - How to find a job, make friends and connections in Canada | 05 Jul 2021 | 00:37:59 | |
Growing up in an environment where she got used to living alone, Katrina left her home country, the Philippines, with a determination to succeed and permanently stayed in Canada. At the age of twelve, Katrina’s parents decided to send her to a city far away from where they lived to study. Katrina considered that as a preparation for her future – becoming an emigrant. Katrina arrived in Canada with a permanent residency visa through working with an agency in her country. Although starting in a new country with a huge advantage, she also had to start from scratch to get a decent job as all other emigrants did. She finished a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering and a Master’s in Technology Management, which led her to a position in a food manufacturing company. Katrina recalled her greatest struggles on moving abroad, one of which is finding a new community in a foreign place. Thankfully, she was able to immerse herself in various organizations, mainly Dress for Success Vancouver, for which she now serves as an ambassador. Through these groups, Katrina built herself a network of people who served as her family in her new home, Canada.
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NEED HELP TO MOVE ABROAD? Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Jadranka - Is this what life looks like on the other side? | 21 Jun 2021 | 01:24:41 | |
Growing up amid the civil war, Jadranka grasped how tough life is. While typical children would play by trading stickers, Jadranka reminisced how she and her friends were trading bullet shells for fun. TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE NEED HELP TO MOVE ABROAD? Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Tim - Fighting rejection and self doubts by moving to the other side of the world | 07 Jun 2021 | 01:02:10 | |
Tim Jones, popularly known as the Grow Good guy, is originally from the UK but is now living on the other side of the world - New Zealand. When Tim encountered a heavy rejection from the army, he was determined to leave the UK and prove his self-worth. Feeling undermined in the UK, Tim went to Australia and hoped for a fresh start with different people. While he wanted to get away from the old group of people who made him feel disheartened, Tim found himself ironically interacting with Australian army people, the reason why at some point of his stay in the country, he tried of applying to the Australian army. Ultimately, when Tim decided to follow his girlfriend in New Zealand, that led him to a new chapter of his life. Encountering the destructive earthquake in Christchurch was his turning point to reflect on his life decisions and purpose. Tim and his family decided to leave Christchurch because of the fear of calamities. Still, they ended up moving there again after a few years after his realizations and desire for further success. Now, Tim's inspirational journey is his tool to spread positivity and encouragement to more people. With his program, Grow Good, he works as a motivational speaker and coach that supports people in achieving their life goals and discover a purposeful meaning to life. NEED HELP TO MOVE ABROAD? Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Fiona - Moving to France to escape the rat race and give a better childhood to their kids | 24 May 2021 | 00:52:32 | |
Being raised in a mixed culture, Fiona grew up welcoming both France and England as her home. While Fiona lived in France during her childhood, she was still aware of her English background and culture through her mom. TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE
NEED HELP TO MOVE ABROAD? Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Eugenio - How to know if you made the right decision to leave your country | 28 Feb 2022 | 01:08:42 | |
What would you do if you had to leave everything behind and start fresh in a new place? Eugenio did just that – twice! Hear his story of how he moved abroad to study, the lessons he learned, and what life is really like living in a foreign country. TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE
NEED HELP TO MOVE ABROAD? Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show grow and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Ruairi - From moving to Canada to Moving 2 Canada | 10 May 2021 | 00:50:48 | |
Ruairi is the founder of Moving 2 Canada, one of the leading websites to find the resources you need to move to Canada. Ruairi is originally from Ireland and moved to Canada in his 20s for a job opportunity for a company based in Vancouver. TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Joanna - Chasing your big dream and moving to Canada on an IEC visa | 23 Apr 2021 | 00:59:18 | |
Leaving Poland when she was only fourteen years old, Joanna grew up in an environment where she got required to adjust massively. Besides the culture shock, integrating into the new country as a teenager was very tough for Joanna. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Sarah - Moving abroad as a couple. What the challenges are and how to overcome them | 12 Apr 2021 | 00:38:21 | |
Emigrating with someone exposes you to various circumstances that will test your relationship's foundation. It's tough yet exciting to imagine a new chapter of your life with someone you love. TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE
BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Jamie - Resilience: The Emigrant's Superpower (2020) | 29 Mar 2021 | 00:44:58 | |
Whether you're an expat, an immigrant, or just aspiring to be one, you need to understand the importance of resiliency as an individual. In this episode, Jamie, the author of The Role of Resiliency in a Global Lifestyle and the founder of Cultural Mixology, shares with us how individuals go through multiple cycles in their lives as they start living in an unfamiliar place far from home. Jamie has such a complex understanding of how our brain adapts to change, and how we build the value of resiliency, an essential attribute for everyone who wants to start an afresh chapter in a new country. With her knowledge of these fields, Jamie helps people by coaching them on adapting to a new country and culture. Under her Cultural Mixology platform, she eases the complicated journey of surviving in an unfamiliar culture around foreign people, which constitutes one of the most challenging parts of moving abroad. If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Borjana - Surviving a civil war and start a new life in Hawaii | 16 Mar 2021 | 01:05:50 | |
Borjana is originally from Sarajevo, Bosnia. In one night, her life totally changed when war broke out in her country. Being a refugee was huge unbelief for Borjana, who was 17 at the time of war. She decided to leave her mom and go back to their home in Sarajevo, where the painful reality hit her. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Rafael - How to become a citizen using opportunities and humility | 03 Mar 2021 | 00:43:09 | |
Rafael is originally from Brazil and decided to go to New Zealand for a year to learn English for better opportunities in his country. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Ashlee - Starting fresh and finding yourself in a new country | 22 Feb 2021 | 00:40:51 | |
Ashlee is originally from the United States. In her early 20s, she decided that she wanted to move to a new country to start fresh without her family's pressure. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Louise - Moving to Portugal in her 50s | 16 Feb 2021 | 00:56:04 | |
Growing up in Australia, Louise got surrounded by people her age that immersed themselves in exploring the world. At 22, Louise left Australia for the US. While the majority of her peers went for Europe, Louise's mindset was to take another path. From the US, she reached Canada, then Mexico, and finally London, where she worked as a chef in a ski resort. After eight months, Louise wanted to continue her studies, which led her back to her home country. However, the urge to explore the world tormented her, so after finishing one semester in Australia, Louise hopped off to Colorado. The moment she stepped into the departure gate, she knew that home was not in Australia. After 27 years in the US, Louise moved to Portugal and has been working on her book, which shares immigrants' stories. At 50 years old, Louise still plans to leave Portugal and move to another country, which she can soon hopefully call her home.
LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Mo - Leaving Nigeria to study and being accepted into Oxford | 08 Feb 2021 | 00:33:58 | |
Being a student abroad is a big challenge, but our guest Mo has proved that nothing is impossible. Not only did he was able to study overseas, but Mo also got accepted at Oxford University! LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Daniel - Challenges of moving to your partner's country | 02 Feb 2021 | 01:03:39 | |
Daniel lived in New Zealand and moved to Romania with his wife and son to live with his wife's sick grandparents. Daniel shared how he fell so in love with the country but sadly, his negative experiences while living in Romania has painted a painful image of it in his memory. He and his wife got divorced not long after moving to Romania and giving up their booming business in New Zealand. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Mundey - How to train your mind to live your expatriate life with ease | 14 Feb 2022 | 01:07:17 | |
Mundey Young knows all too well the challenges of adapting to a new life as an emigrant. For years, she has been living out of her suitcase and moving from one country to another. However, in that time, she has also learned how to make her life abroad as easy and enjoyable as possible. In this episode, Mundey shares her top tips for training your mind to live your expatriate life with ease. Whether you're just starting out on your expat journey or have been living abroad for a while, her inspiring story and tips will help you manage any potential bumps in the road with grace and confidence. So listen on and discover how to live your best emigrant life yet! TOPICS WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE
NEED HELP TO MOVE ABROAD? Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it's free and it will help the show grow and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Eleonora - hired by an LA start-up company through Instagram, and getting ready to leave Italy | 25 Jan 2021 | 00:49:12 | |
Eleonora was born in Italy and first left for the United States in 2017. Her first trip away from home left her so homesick, but this impression didn't stop her from leaving her country again for the US. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Amanda - Move to Thailand to teach English and start an online business | 18 Jan 2021 | 00:37:59 | |
We often hear great stories of people who moved to the US, but Americans immigrating to other countries, especially Asia.
You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Visit this page to find out how to do it. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Kimberley - Teaching English abroad | 13 Jan 2021 | 00:49:36 | |
In Australia, moving abroad after finish high school is the norm. Our guest, Kimberley, left a bit later, after finishing her degree in the country. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Craig - Visa approved and reunited with the family. | 04 Jan 2021 | 00:32:06 | |
One of our previous guests, Craig, is back on the show to share with us the result of his long-awaited visa application. As his wife and kids have a UK passport, Craig struggled alone to apply for a visa in the UK. You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Special 2020 - Motivational and inspiring highlights from this year's interviews | 31 Dec 2020 | 00:47:35 | |
This is a special episode with some of the most inspiring, motivating, and funny segments from this year's interview. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Mubs - Relocating to where the opportunities are | 14 Dec 2020 | 01:03:32 | |
Mubs is originally from Pakistan, but he immigrated with his family to England at the young age of four. As a child, he was fond of making things and working with computers, which led him to pursue a degree in software engineering. Having a stable job at Oracle wasn't Mub's ideal life. Instead of choosing what's comfortable, he decided to leave his home and work in the US with a tech startup company. With an H-1B visa, the immigration process wasn't difficult for Mubs, but living with an H-1B in the US was. After marrying his wife, Mubs finally got his green card and became an American citizen. Interestingly, a one phone call from a friend made Mubs leave his life in San Francisco and move to New York. Now, Mubs is a well-known person in the tech industry because of his almost 100 side projects, including Pod Hunt and Founderpath.
LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Arif - Moving abroad for higher education and greater opportunities | 08 Dec 2020 | 00:49:13 | |
Arif Rahman is a research scientist from Bangladesh. His immigration journey began when he made a plan to study for his Ph.D. outside of his country. Arif believed that there are larger opportunities abroad, so he persevered to apply to numerous schools outside Bangladesh. After writing hundreds of emails, Arif was finally recognized by an Italian professor willing to sponsor him to study abroad. With his intelligence as a scientist, Arif was able to win the Best Young Scientist award, which opened an opportunity for him to move to the US. Arif recognizes himself as lucky because of how easy his immigration journey was compared with the fellow immigrants he met while he was in Italy. It was this humbling experience that fostered Arif's compassion for people and his dream to give back to his home country, Bangladesh, in the future. Arif's story is a great way to remind us that life is a series of unstoppable challenges. Evading it would only make it worse. Learn to embrace the difficulties of your path, get up, and show that you're far stronger than whatever life throws at you. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Herve - Being too curious to stay in the same place | 01 Dec 2020 | 01:06:10 | |
Herve is a scientist who lived in France and took his Ph.D. in Switzerland. Because of his profession and competency in his field, he had acquired opportunities to work in different places. For some, it may sound like an easy decision to grab right away, but for Herve, he had his family to consider. Amazingly, Herve got gifted a wife that had the same mindset as him. Herve shared how her wife Jana had supported him in conquering the privileges offered to him. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Sylvia - Making the dream to live abroad a reality | 24 Nov 2020 | 00:51:34 | |
Sylvia began exploring the world outside Brazil when she decided to get her master's degree in psychology in Australia. A whole new adventure welcomed her, and there, she met her also Brazilian husband-to-be. After years of living in Australia, they decided to go back to Brazil because of homesickness. Afterward, Sylvia got married, and they both agreed on building their life outside of Brazil. Still, the process of leaving didn't go easy on them. After years of processing their visas on their own, along with Sylvia, bearing their first child, Sylvia and her partner got granted a permanent residency in Canada. With their newborn, just less than a month old, Sylvia and her husband were able to leave Brazil and finally start a new life in Toronto.
LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Tanya - Benefits and challenges of growing up abroad | 17 Nov 2020 | 00:48:15 | |
Tanya has had the unique experience of moving to different countries as she was growing up. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Aline & Arnaldo - Moving to the United States with zero English and open an English school. | 31 Jan 2022 | 01:46:36 | |
Many dreams of moving abroad and the United States is one of those countries that many has been eyeing on. In fact, the US has reached a record of 44.8 million emigrants since 2018. In this episode, Arnaldo, who originally lived in Brazil, shares how he landed in the land of opportunities with zero knowledge of speaking English. His exemplary journey shows how humbling it is to experience starting from none till you slowly climb up the mountain's peak and reach victory. From being a pizza delivery man, Arnaldo persistently made ways for him to excel in communicating and English, which led him to become an English teacher as he returned home. Although he has seen promising results from his career, Arnaldo knew that staying in Brazil wasn't his destiny. When he met her partner Aline, they decided to pursue immigrating to Canada, where they have successfully established their own business - teaching English. With Aline's 22 years of experience teaching English, she has helped Arnaldo establish a program that continuously assists other people in learning English, the world's universal language. TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE
NEED HELP TO MOVE ABROAD? Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show grow and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Jamie - Resilience: the emigrant's superpower | 09 Nov 2020 | 00:44:08 | |
Whether you're an expat, an immigrant, or just aspiring to be one, you need to understand the importance of resiliency as an individual. In this episode, Jamie, the author of The Role of Resiliency in a Global Lifestyle and the founder of Cultural Mixology, shares with us how individuals go through multiple cycles in their lives as they start living in an unfamiliar place far from home. Jamie has such a complex understanding of how our brain adapts to change, and how we build the value of resiliency, an essential attribute for everyone who wants to start a fresh chapter in a new country. With her knowledge of these fields, Jamie helps people by coaching them on adapting to a new country and culture. Under her Cultural Mixology platform, she eases the complicated journey of surviving in an unfamiliar culture and foreign people, which constitutes one of the most challenging parts of moving abroad. 👉 SHOW NOTES 👈 Listen to the podcast You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. Be on the show If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Support the podcast The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Ray - Joining the Peace Corps and become a serial entrepreneur | 02 Nov 2020 | 00:52:01 | |
Ray is one of those 'Third Culture Kids' who grew up with a diverse family culture. He grew up in Turkey, and he spoke Tagalog, English, and Turkish. Ray's immigration journey officially started when his parents decided to send him to the US to study.
You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. Be on the show If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Support the podcast The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Ran - Making a life-changing decision at 19, studying abroad, and overcoming the language barrier | 26 Oct 2020 | 00:50:57 | |
Ran was born and raised in China, where the educational system is stricter than most of us would expect it to be. Her urge to move to Canada started when she failed to enter her desired university. Instead of going back to Grade 12, which is the Chinese education system's rule, Ran decided to go to Canada and study there. She experienced struggles of not being able to speak English and, along with that, overcoming her character of being socially reserved. Ran eventually encouraged herself to learn and live a life with less fear of making mistakes. Looking back on her journey, Ran was grateful for the opportunity of being able to start a new and better life in a country where she felt free. Currently, Ran is working in Canada and has received her permanent residency earlier this year.
You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. Be on the show If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Support the podcast The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Alex - Canadian Immigration Advisor | 19 Oct 2020 | 00:47:37 | |
In this episode, I am fortunate to talk with Alex Khadempour, a licensed immigration advisor and the Managing Director of CICS Immigration Consulting Inc. His association with the topic of immigrating goes further into his background as an immigrant himself from Iran.
You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. Be on the show If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Support the podcast The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Lori - Moving to London with an ancestry visa | 12 Oct 2020 | 00:56:30 | |
Lori is originally from Canada, but her grandfather was born in the UK. Because of that, she was able to apply for an ancestry visa, which allows you to stay in the UK for five years, and if you meet the requirements, you can stay permanently. Her journey started a few years ago when she traveled around Australia and New Zealand for almost two years. Going back home to Canada left a void in her heart, and she knew it was not the place for her. Although having it easy to acquire a visa and staying in the country, Lori did encounter various struggles, too, especially when COVID struck. Being an events planner, she was forced to find a new job to sustain her needs while the country was in lockdown. It definitely took a toll on her career, but obstacles always result in fantastic progress. Currently, Lori is working on her own online business, which is one of her biggest dreams.
You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. Be on the show If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Support the podcast The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Jana - Moving abroad with kids | 28 Sep 2020 | 00:52:07 | |
Jana Dietsch Wingels is the author behind a children's book entitled 'Jana and the Big Move.' This book is sparked by her experience of moving out of her country, along with her two young daughters. In my conversation with Jana, she tells the important steps and measures to use when emigrating with children and how to help them cope with this life-changing experience. If emigrating seems so challenging for adults, it also impacts children who demand their parents' attention and understanding. 👉 SHOW NOTES 👈 Listen to the podcast You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. Be on the show If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Support the podcast The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Maggie - Working as an Au Pair in Italy | 21 Sep 2020 | 00:38:57 | |
In this week's episode of the Emigrant's Life podcast, I got the chance to talk to our guest Maggie, who's not an emigrant yet, but is someone who worked in another country as an Au Pair. Many people might not be familiar with the term 'Au Pair', which simply refers to a young adult who travels in another country to live with a host family and take care of their children. Considering Au Pairing as a job may not be ideal for some because of the little money you could earn. Still, it could be a huge help to make your first step into a new country, especially if you do it alone. 👉 SHOW NOTES 👈 Listen to the podcast You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. Be on the show If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Support the podcast The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Anu - Leaving India to overcome poverty and sexism | 14 Sep 2020 | 00:38:05 | |
Anu Wat, the woman behind Wings Education, a platform intended to help immigrants move out of their country, shares with us her story of rising from poverty. 👉 SHOW NOTES 👈 Listen to the podcast You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. Be on the show If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Support the podcast The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people.
Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Yuvika - Getting away from her country's prejudice | 07 Sep 2020 | 00:52:15 | |
Yuvika's story was invigorated by her parents' stern ambitions and it was to study overseas to free Yuvika from her country's discrimination towards women. Unlike most emigrants, Yuvika didn't struggle with communication because of her strong foundation with English. After studying college in the US, Yuvika faced a lot of challenges in finding a job and that was the start of her realization with the difficulties of every emigrant that's why she started her own platform "Ports of Entry", to spread awareness and compassion to her fellow emigrants. 👉 SHOW NOTES 👈 Listen to the podcast You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. Be on the show If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Support the podcast The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people.
Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Felipe - Making a life-changing decision at 16 years old | 31 Aug 2020 | 00:42:02 | |
Unlike most teenagers nowadays who are living their life freely, Felipe was someone who let himself experience the struggle of emigrating at the young age of 16. After finishing high school, Felipe decided to leave his country to learn English in the US. He went back to Colombia six months later and started his college education, but then, a financial crisis happened, and he decided to take a chance and continue his education in the US. Upon studying college, He was able to obtain scholarships but to sustain his personal and daily expenses, Felipe needed to work while studying. Years passed, and Felipe finished his studies, and he faced a decision where he was struggling to either go back home or to stay in the US. When the company he worked for as an intern offered him a job, Felipe decided to go for it. It was a decision he made after contemplating the greater opportunities these two countries could offer. Meeting a woman who then became his wife played a crucial part in his decision to stay. Looking back to where he is now as a successful engineer in New York, Felipe remains grateful for the support system his family have given though they were miles apart from each other. Being a young man who took a huge jump and moved to another country in search of greater opportunities, it was definitely challenging for Felipe. In the end, all that matters is what’s waiting for you at the end of the road which is totally worth it either for Felipe or to any emigrants who might be reading this. It is worth it so keep on going. 👉 SHOW NOTES 👈 Listen to the podcast You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. Be on the show If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Support the podcast The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people.
Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Erez - Immigration secrets to SUCCESSFULLY move to Germany | 17 Jan 2022 | 00:40:59 | |
Erez, the author of the book Berlin's Immigration Secrets, imparts with us his beautiful story of perseverance and commitment to reaching his dream. Erez was initially from Israel, and because of his country's continuing tension and economic crisis, he eventually got determined to find a new home as an emigrant. At 35, Erez moved to Berlin with a systematic plan and devotion to succeed. TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE
NEED HELP TO MOVE ABROAD? Leaving your country, family and friends can be very scary. On top of that, there's a lot of uncertainty. "What am I going to do when I get there? Can I afford it? How can I find a job? What visa do I need?" Those were some of the questions I asked myself when I left my country. Now 8 years, 2 countries later and many interviews with people who've done it, I can help you do the same. Simply reach out to me at daniel@emigrantslife.com or visit this page to schedule a call with me. BE ON THE SHOW If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory SUPPORT THE PODCAST The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show grow and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Eva - Painting Life with Freedom | 24 Aug 2020 | 01:26:39 | |
The Soviet Union was then a country that deprived its citizens of freedom and the right to go beyond their borders. Eva Sigaev was born in Ukraine, which was then part of the Soviet Union, experienced the period where there was a limited opportunity for the citizens to reach their dreams. They were prohibited from learning a new language and living in another place besides their country. Their life was like a painting deprived of colour. When Eva started living in Kiev to study for college, she was cast as a model, and her knowledge about the world outside Soviet grew wider. She was able to perform all over the world, and be on the cover of an Australian magazine. Along with these accomplishments, Eva was able to graduate with a bachelor's degree in construction engineering. After the Soviet Union collapsed and Ukraine became an independent country, Eva, along with her partner, moved to the United States where she started a new life away from her established career back in Ukraine. With the long wait for her green card, Eva was not able to work, and this made her pursue different careers. Now, Eva is working on a new business, which will open more opportunities for her and also help other women pursue a better life. Eva Sigaev's story is something rare. It is a story of a woman who chases freedom and finds it in a place unknown to her. Eva did not let herself be comfortable with the many achievements she had. Instead, she took the bravery to enter a new world and find how far her potentials can go. Eva was able to turn her black and white life into something more colourful, something that she is proud of and would never regret doing. The Six Figures Mentors is a learning platform and community for people who wants to start an online business from scratch. If you're planning to emigrate, having an online business that generates an income is possibly the biggest help to make the jump. Financial insecurity is probably the main thing that stops people from doing it. Also, if you are on a visa, you can't afford to not have a plan B. Especially now. My plan B is to have an online business that allows me to work from anywhere. As long as I have a laptop and an internet connection, I'll be ok. Find out more about the SFM and the All-In Package here. Listen to the podcast You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. Be on the show If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Support the podcast The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or | |||
| Darya - Making the American dream come true | 17 Aug 2020 | 00:56:30 | |
Darya Karolina’s emigrant experience started early when she was a young girl who moved from Russia to Ukraine. Reminiscing her past memories when she was not able to understand the Ukrainian language and needed the help of her grandma neighbours was some of Darya’s sweet memories of her past. From a young girl who lived in a rural area, Darya has journeyed and became a well-known fitness expert in her country. Though it seems like everything was going well accordingly for her, Darya reached a moment in her life where she felt unhappy at all despite the many recognitions and accomplishments she’s experiencing at the moment. Her dream of moving to the U.S. was a sudden move which she decided to do after a couple of reflecting her life situations. After buying a one-way ticket and living with her “not so close” friend in a low maintenance apartment, Darya struggled a lot with the language barrier which she was able to overcome through religiously educating and studying by herself. Darya was able to sustain living in the U.S. through her online business which she had back in Ukraine. Being a fitness expert back in her country, she was able to bring her career in the U.S. which also helped her pay for her studies. Listening to Darya’s journey as she fled from Ukraine at a time of a war between Russia and Ukraine was very amusing and I’m pretty sure you’ll feel the same way too. Darya’s story and experience with immigration processes, visa application and adjusting to living in New York would help you have a glimpse and be aware of what to expect when immigrating to the U.S. Enjoy the episode! 👉 SHOW NOTES 👈 Listen to the podcast You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. Be on the show If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Support the podcast The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people.
Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Luiz - Leaving Brazil with his family on a student visa | 10 Aug 2020 | 00:59:28 | |
Luis and I used to work together. I remember being fascinated by his story. What attracted me was the fact that he was running a successful company in his country. He was then working with me as a trade assistant on a minimum wage. What does bring a person to make a downgrade in their career like that? He must have had a pretty good reason. Luis is originally from Brazil. Graduated as a business administrator and civil engineer, Luiz, and his business partner opened some computer stores. A few years later, he decided to leave retails to move to construction. He then started his construction company, and it was doing well. The World Cup in 2014 brought a lot of corruption in the construction sector. He got to the point where he couldn’t live any longer with the crime and corruption of the country he was born. He wouldn’t go to work on Fridays for fear of being robbed and hurt. Friday in Brazil is payday, and people in construction get paid cash. After going to New Zealand on holiday a few years earlier, he realized how beautiful and safe it was. In 2015 he decided to leave Brazil, and he moved to New Zealand a year after. At this point, he had a wife and A 2 years old son. His only chance to move to New Zealand was a student visa that allowed him to work for 20 hours per week. He took the opportunity and moved there first to find a job and a place to live before his family joined him 20 days later. He managed to find a house, and his neighbor happened to be the HR of a telecommunication company. Thanks to his neighbors, he managed to get a job and apply to a work permit. Listen to the podcast You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public. Be on the show If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Support the podcast The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it's free and it will help the show growing and reach more people. Thanks for listening! Daniel De Biasi | |||
| Lisa - Finding the love of your life when traveling the wolrld | 03 Aug 2020 | 00:22:34 | |
From Vancouver, Canada to Las Vegas, USA. Traveling, meeting the love of your life, and if he or she is from a different country, then you have to decide where to live. Lisa and her husband Mason were planning to move to Hawaii, but their plans changed when Mason was deported from Canada for overstaying. He had to move back to the US, and she joined him six months later once her visa was processed. They now live in Las Vegas, where they got married by Elvis. WHAT WE TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE
LINKS WE DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, Soundcloud, YouTube, and Radio Public. If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory Thanks for listening. Daniel De Biasi | |||