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| Tereré Talks: Paraguay for Foreigners & the End of The Expat Cast | 23 May 2024 | 00:36:41 | |
Tereré Talks: Part 10. Is Paraguay a good place to live as a foreigner? After 9 episodes of singing the praises and things to love about Paraguay, it's time to share some of the honest downsides. (0:00-0:25) Plus, it's the last episode of The Expat Cast! Over six year since the podcast started in a moldy basement in Germany, it's time to wrap it up in sunny Paraguay. Nicole closes it out with sharing if she's happier in Paraguay, how she feels about returning to Germany one day, and, of course, how it feels to say farewell to The Expat Cast! (from minute 0:25) Connect with Nicole @NikkiNeedsToMove on Instagram.
A big thank you from the heart to everyone who's spent some time with The Expat Cast in your ears since 2018. Forming real connections around the globe and feeling less alone in this crazy journey of life abroad has been so rewarding. Mit ganz viel Liebe & un abrazo muy fuerte, -Nicole
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| Tereré Talks: Travel in Paraguay & Paraguay Travel for Backpackers | 16 May 2024 | 00:51:15 | |
Tereré Talks: Part 9. Many backpackers spend months backpacking "all" of South America - but skip Paraguay. Are they missing anything? Nicole is temporarily living in Asuncion and traveling around the country. Zoe is a seasoned backpacker who might have skipped Paraguay, but is glad she didn't. Together, the two give insights and recommendations as to what you can do in Paraguay, the best places to visit, and how to link it into your South American trip. Plus: some of their crazy travel stories! Mentioned in the episode -Free Walking Tour of Asuncion: here or here -Botelleras, traditional Paraguayan bottle dancing -Tourist information center in Asuncion from Senator PY -Museo del Fútbol Sudamericano -Get information about visiting Filadelfia in the Chaco Next Thursday: the final episode of Tereré Talks! Read more about tereré here. REVIEW On Podchaser CONNECT Email theexpatcast@gmail.com Instagram @theexpatcast | |||
| Tereré Talks: Season Announcement | 31 Aug 2023 | 00:17:00 | |
Season 8, Episode 0. A new season + a new format! In this intro to the new season, Nicole shares what she's got planned for season 8. Plus, she walks you through what tereré, the drink that's inspired the name of the season, is and how you drink it (at least as far as she's learned so far!). Read more about tereré here.
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| Being Queer in Germany with Meg | 30 Jul 2020 | 00:46:45 | |
Season 4, Episode 18. Meg is a love expat - she moved to Freiburg, Germany from South Carolina, USA to be with her German then-girlfriend, now-wife. From the southern US to southern Germany, she shares what it's been like for her being queer. What kinds of encounters has she had because of her queer identity? Can she and wife hold hands and kiss in public? What is the queer community like in Germany in comparison to the US? What's the deal with Christopher Street Day? We get into all that, plus queer history, minority solidarity, and media portrayals of LGBTQ+ people.
MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE City Starlings' list of "10 podcasts you should be listening to if you are an expat in Germany" Leslie Jordan on Instagram @thelesliejordan The documentary Disclosure
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| Getting Cancer in Germany with Natalie | 23 Jul 2020 | 00:42:58 | |
Season 4, Episode 17. Germany was supposed to be a temporary stop on a longer journey of living abroad for Natalie, from the UK, and her husband Conrad, from Germany. Then, months before their wedding, weeks before her birthday, and days before Christmas, Natalie got diagnosed with cancer. The cancer diagnosis changed her life dramatically, immediately, and, in some ways, permanently. Natalie went through various operations, treatments, and therapies - and she did it all in German, a language she was still in the process of learning. The good news: she recovered from the first round of cancer, even despite a month-long detour in quarantine where she almost died. The bad news: the cancer came back, just months later. Natalie shares with us what it was like to go through intense and intensely traumatic medical experiences as a foreigner in Germany, and why it lead to her embrace a long-term future in Germany.
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| Travel Germany: Stuttgart with Stefanie | 16 Jul 2020 | 00:38:32 | |
Season 4, Episode 16. In the Travel Germany series, different places across Germany are featured in interviews with expats who relocated there. In this episode, Stefanie from the episode Austria v Germany is back to tell us all about her new home city. Not only is Stuttgart the capital of Baden-Württemberg; it also is the center of Schwabian culture, responsible for such beloved things like Käsespätzle and Maultaschen. For all of her great travel ideas, read on here.
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| Solo Female Travel with Zoe | 09 Jul 2020 | 00:43:49 | |
Season 4, Episode 15. Nicole recently discovered solo travel, and she chats about it with Zoe, a seasoned solo traveler who has done longer trips across Europe, South America, and southeast Asia all by herself. They discuss the benefits of traveling alone, but they also acknowledge the challenges, and they share their tips for things like loneliness and safety, especially as young female travelers.
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| America On Fire | 04 Jul 2020 | 01:39:46 | |
BONUS CONTENT. After the George Floyd protests, the Carl Schurz Haus in Freiburg hosted an online panel discussion with five Americans living in Germany about the state of America and their experiences with racism. It was moderated by Nicole, the host of The Expat Cast. The audio version of the panel is being re-broadcast here on The Expat Cast on the 4th of July intentionally. As panelist Jorrell put it, "This stuff happened. And it's okay - you can still think America is great now, but you have to come to terms with the fact that these horrible things happened." So let's acknowledge them. For more about the event and to find the resources mentioned in the panel, click here.
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| Divorce as an Expat Living Abroad with Katia | 02 Jul 2020 | 00:35:49 | |
Season 4, Episode 14. Getting divorced abroad is complicated and challenging in just about every imaginable way, and Katia Vlachos is here to talk to us about it all. Katia, a longtime expat, got divorced from her Austrian husband in Switzerland. She shares what she learned through the challenging process. For more about Katia's experience and the resources she mentioned, head over to the blog.
FIND KATIA Visit her website Read her book, A Great Move Check out her coaching services On Facebook @KatiaVlachosCoach On Twitter @vlachosk On Instagram @vlachosk
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| Travel Germany: Görlitz with Tessa and Lauren | 25 Jun 2020 | 00:34:20 | |
Season 4, Episode 13. In the Travel Germany series, different places across Germany are featured in interviews with expats who relocated there. Tessa and Lauren are two Americans who both moved to Görlitz, a small city where you can stroll on over a bridge and find yourself in Poland. Görlitz is small but mighty, because it's actually the largest city in Germany to not be bombed in World War 2. It's full of charm, history, architecture, and local culture, and it's captured the hearts of many a Hollywood director - so many movies have been filmed in Görlitz, it's gotten the nickname Görliwood. For all the amazing ideas shared in this episode, click here.
FIND TESSA Visit her webite, tessa-approves.com On Twitter @TessaApproves
FIND LAUREN Check out her project, DiscoverGoerlitz.com
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| Talking about Racism with White Expat Podcasters in Germany with Shaun | 18 Jun 2020 | 00:57:26 | |
Season 4, Episode 12. Nicole and Shaun are two white expat podcasters who live in Germany. Nicole is from the US, and Shaun is from South Africa. In the wake of the murder of George Floyd, the two come together to share their reactions and actions about racism, as white people, as podcasters, as expats in Germany, and as people from countries with significant racially unjust histories. For a list of resources mentioned in this episode, head over here.
FIND SHAUN On his website On Instagram @the.germany.experience Listen to his podcast, The Germany Experience
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| The Relocation Industry with Sheanne | 11 Jun 2020 | 00:40:12 | |
Season 4, Episode 11. For DIY expats like your host, Nicole, the world of the relocatoin industry is truly magical. For expats who move for jobs, this topic might be more familiar. Sheanne works in the relocation industry, and she gives insider information on how to maximize your relocation package.
FIND SHEANNE On her website On Instagram @MigrantMamaAU Listen to her podcast, Migrant Mama in Australia
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| Podcast Blackout | 04 Jun 2020 | 00:11:57 | |
There is no new episode of The Expat Cast this week. As an American living abroad, I cannot stand beside my fellow Americans in protest of police violence and racism in the United States. But that's no excuse to do nothing. I'm donating my Coronavirus stimulus money to various organizations that work to end racial discrimination and support black communities. I'm committing time to continuing to educate myself on racism and to listen to people of color. I'm engaging in conversations about white privilege and unconscious bias and systemic racism and more. I'm asking you to take the time you would have used to listen to The Expat Cast and instead do something proactive against racism. Here's a nice round-up of resources for you to start or continue your own anti-racist work. Thank you to the podcast Cult 45 for starting Podcast Blackout. | |||
| My Move from Germany to Paraguay, an Audio Diary | 23 Mar 2023 | 00:48:17 | |
Season 7, Episode 25. This week's guest is your host, Nicole! Nicole is from the US and lived in Germany for five and a half years. Just a couple weeks ago, she moved from Germany to Paraguay for a temporary stay. Over the course of seven months, Nicole recorded audio diaries about the move. The voice notes chronicle multiple moves, vehicle sales, paperwork stress, figuring out how to quit a job in Germany, the oddness that is packing items to ship across an ocean, and sadness because of how a big move like this one impacts friendships. There's laughter, there's tears, there's an emptied bottle of tequila! Listen to the episode where Nicole announces her move here.
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| To Move or Not To Move: The Expat During a Pandemic Question with Emily | 28 May 2020 | 00:39:02 | |
Season 4, Episode 10. When your extended family is split between two countries on two different continents, deciding where to root your own family is not easy. Throw in the complications brought to us by the Covid-19/Coronavirus pandemic, and the decision becomes nearly impossible to make. Our guest today, Emily, has a family split between the US and Germany. Emily, her husband, their young daughter, and their pets are based in the States now, but have considered a move to Germany several times. How has the pandemic impacted their ideas, plans, and dreams? How does Emily prioritize choosing a location based on family proximity, on cultural connections, or on socioeconomic situations? Referenced in this episode: Second Cheapest Wine skit from College Humor
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| Travel Germany: Freiburg with Jibran | 21 May 2020 | 00:42:11 | |
Season 4, Episode 9. In the Travel Germany series, different places across Germany are featured in interviews with expats who relocated there. To kick it off, we're featuring the home of The Expat Cast: Freiburg. Located in southwest Germany on the edge of the Black Forest, 30 minutes from the Alsace in France and from Switzerland, this corner of the world is full of culture, food, wine, and seemingly endless nature to enjoy. Get a full list of our recommendations here.
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| When Expat Life Doesn't Work Out with Brandi | 14 May 2020 | 00:37:06 | |
Season 4, Episode 8. Brandi decided to move on from her life in California. She sold most of her things, packed up her cat, and moved to Germany in the heat of summer. It was a one-way-ticket kind of move, an open-ended relocation. She'd start with German courses and go from there. Nine months later, Brandi was back in the States. Life in Germany had become a struggle beyond what was acceptable. Brandi is here to share with us how she came to recognize that her expat journey wasn't the story she was hoping for. Her experience was one of too many apartments, of suitcases scattered across a country, of half-job offers and no moment where everything fell into place. Things weren't working out, and her location became more and more vital as a global pandemic began to spread. As life took her in a direction that put expat life on hold, Brandi shares how she made peace with the events via recasting the story of her life in a new lens.
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| Cross-Cultural Creative Clarity with Ariane | 07 May 2020 | 00:38:59 | |
Season 4, Episode 7. Ariane left Munich, Germany for Canada when she was a teenager, not realizing it would be a 30-year stay that would change her forever. Now back in Germany with her Canadian-German family, Ariane is a life coach specializing in cross-cultural creative clarity. Creativity doesn't just have to reference pursuit of an artistic project. Creativity can also be found in how we live our lives - and expats know that well. Because the experience of living in a new country is so far outside the norm, expats have to use their creativity to forge a life that works for them. Ariane discusses how we can locate and own that creativity to live courageously.
REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE The Germany Experience episode "The top 10 grossing German movies" The Expat Cast episode "The Introverted Expat"
FIND ARIANE On her website On Instagram @der_ariane_faden On LinkedIn under Ariane A. A. Schuessler
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| Becoming Bilingual with Casey | 30 Apr 2020 | 00:37:35 | |
Season 4, Episode 6. Nicole and Casey share their highs and lows of language learning. Both gals are Americans who grew up monolingual and scoffed at their attempts to learn a language in high school or college, but moving abroad gave them the motivation to learn German, for real this time. They share their frustrations, freak-outs, failures, and even the occasional success. Highlights include Nicole inquiring how much it would cost to get her apartment petted, Casey exclaiming her excitement to go to the park to see the - er, male genitalia - and both of them delighting in the German language's descriptive naming tendencies (we're looking at you, River Horse). If you're interested in tips for learning German, listen to the episode Learning German with Jenny.
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| Creating Home with Julia | 23 Apr 2020 | 00:40:34 | |
Season 4, Episode 5. Expat & life coach Julia inspired me with her blog post, "How to feel at home while you're abroad." Although "home" can seem like it's something that just exists, separate from us, home is actually a feeling created actively by an individual. But how? Julia and I map out various strategies that have worked for us to make us feel at home, no matter where we are in the world.
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| Community from a Distance with Aspen from AspenAbroad | 16 Apr 2020 | 00:33:53 | |
Season 4, Episode 4. Coronavirus is a global pandemic that's got many of us trapped at home. Aspen and I team up to bring you a podcast/YouTube cross-over to help you find the good in this bad situation. Our status as expats in Germany has given us plenty of practice at maintaining relationships and creating a sense of community from afar, and we share our favorite tricks to feeling connected despite the distance. Check out the video of this collaboration on Aspen's YouTube channel here. Read the blog post to find out more here.
FIND ASPEN On YouTube at AspenAbroad On Instagram @Aspen.Abroad Our last episode together called Moving Abroad or Running Away?
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| Counseling for Cross-Cultural Relationships with Katie | 09 Apr 2020 | 00:43:40 | |
Season 4, Episode 3. Being in a cross-cultural relationship comes with many strengths and many challenges, especially if one partner moved to a new country and learned a new language to make the relationship work. This week's guest has lots of experience with that, both personally and professionally. Katie Rössler is an expat couple's counselor. Working with couples in person and online, through sessions as well as online courses and guides, Katie helps her clients navigate the tricky waters of miscommunications, conflicting expectations, and more. We discuss common isuses in relationships involving two or more cultures, and we also get into how couples and families can use the lock-down during Coronavirus to their advantage. Katie helps us reframe the situation as an opportunity and offers concrete ideas on how to succeed during quarantine. This episode is a nice complement to the episode Intercultural Relationships. For more resources, check out this blog post.
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| The Introverted Expat with Austyn from Expat Hour | 02 Apr 2020 | 00:41:06 | |
Season 4, Episode 2. We dive into the topic of introversion with fellow introvert, fellow American living in Europe, and fellow podcaster Austyn from Expat Hour. Although Austyn and Nicole fall on different places on the extrovert/introvert spectrum, we share a love for nights in, the fulfillment of reading a book or watching TV alone, and the joy of missing out, aka JOMO, on social events. We reflect on whether these introverted qualities make expat life easier or harder.
REFERENCED THIS EPISODE The book "Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking" The Expat Cast episode, "Extroverted Entrepreneurial American Expat"
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| American Football in Germany with Nick from NALF | 26 Mar 2020 | 00:37:50 | |
Season 4, Episode 1. We're back with season 4! And we're kicking it off by diving into the delightful world of American football in Germany. Did you know that American football is played in Germany? I didn't, and neither did today's guest, Nick Alfieri, until he got recruited by the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns. Yes, you read that right, they're called the Unicorns. Yes, it's impossible to say that without smiling. Nick's from Oregon, and he jumped at the chance to continue his football career after his college football career ended. He brought his other passion with him: film-making. In addition to playing for the Unicorns, Nick documents his experiences on his YouTube channel, and he's even made a documentary about American football in Germany. Now, he's on The Expat Cast to tell us all about his experience as a Unicorn abroad. Listen to the This American Life episode "The Show of Delights" Check out the blog post about this episode.
FOLLOW NICK On YouTube @NALF On Instagram @nalfamale Watch his video "Is it better to be in Germany or the USA right now?"
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| A Ukranian Reflects on a Decade in the Netherlands with Kateryna | 16 Mar 2023 | 00:36:10 | |
Season 7, Episode 24. "Last year, the world changed, and the awareness of the situation is there now. It wasn't there 10 years ago." Kateryna grew up in Kiev, Ukraine and moved to the Netherlands a decade ago to study. Before she could reflect on if she'd like to stay there longer after her degree, war broke out in her home country. But, weirdly, not many people around her knew about it or discussed it. Fast forward to 2022. By then, Kateryna had spent most of her 20s in the Netherlands and built a life for herself there. Suddenly, the war escalated, and thousands of fellow Ukranians were seeking safety abroad due to the war, including in the Netherlands. Kateryna discusses how experiencing her 20s abroad affected her, plus what it's like to be abroad as an expat versus to be abroad while feeling war.
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| Coronavirus and COVID-19 in Germany (with Nicole from The Expat Cast and Steph from Geopats) | 18 Mar 2020 | 00:46:24 | |
This is a rebroadcast of an episode of "The Germany Experience," hosted by Shaun near Nuremberg. I call in from Freiburg to chat with Shaun and Steph Fuccio in Berlin of Geopats about our experiences with the COVID-19 outbreak in Germany. Find The Germany Experience here, and on Instagram and Twitter. Discuss your opinions on this episode in the The Germany Experience Facebook group! Find Steph here, on Instagram and on Twitter.
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| Whatcha Up To? | 30 Jan 2020 | 00:52:25 | |
Season 3, Episode 25. It's the season 3 finale!!! Thanks to everyone who has made this season of The Expat Cast a smashing success. To celebrate the season wrapping up, I've invited guests from the last 3 seasons to give us an update on where they are now, how things have changed since they last were on the podcast, and what decisions they've been making lately about their expat life. We'll be back with season 4 at some point in the near(ish) future! Bis dann!
FIND THE GUESTS 1. James, from LiveWorkGermany, was on the episode "A Plethora of Resources for Living in Germany" 2. Sixtina, from Six Miles Away, was on the episode "From Pils to Pints to Passport Stamps" 3. Aurora was on the episode "Choosing to Move Back" 4. Riana, from Teaspoon of Adventure, was on the episode "Preparing to Move Abroad" 5. Meg was on the episode "Long-Distance Relationships" 6. Samar was on the episode "The First Few Months" 7. Gyo, from Gyo Monreal, was on the episode "Celebrate Every Little Win"
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| Getting Married in Germany with Natalie | 23 Jan 2020 | 00:38:33 | |
Season 3, Episode 24. Natalie left her home country of the UK and was backpacking in Australia when a handsome German man caught her eye in a hostel. Cue a whirlwind year of traveling together throughout Australia and Asia before moving together to Freiburg, Germany. When the two got engaged, Natalie had plenty of big dreams for how she wanted her wedding. But quickly, it became apparent that putting on her dream English wedding in Germany wasn't going to so easy. On top of that, a surprise cancer diagnoses landed Natalie in chemo around the time of the wedding, leading to additional complications, both logistically and emotionally. Natalie is a force of nature, though, and she didn't let any of this keep her from putting on a unique wedding that had her fingerprints all over it. We discuss how she settled on her wedding venue in the Black Forest, the challenge of finding a wedding videographer, and the different wedding formats offered in Germany.
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| Translating German Genealogical Documents with Katie | 16 Jan 2020 | 00:39:07 | |
Season 3, Episode 23. After I had Katie on as a guest for the episode called Intercultural Relationships, I knew I had to have her on again to talk about her day job. Katie spends her days deciphering and translating old German handwriting from different genealogical documents. Individuals researching their German ancestry - or individuals who just stumble across their great-great-grandma's diary - come to Katie to bring these original documents back to life. With her fluency in German, her knowledge of old German terms, and her specialization in reading the old handwriting, Katie's job lets her dive into the colorful personal histories of people who lived years, decades, and even centuries ago. In the episode, Katie and I geek out about two TV shows: Outlander (available on Netflix) and Finding Your Roots (from PBS).
FIND KATIE Online at SK Translations Take her course on German handwriting Read her book, Tips and Tricks of Deciphering German Handwriting
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| American Pride with Zoe | 09 Jan 2020 | 00:47:37 | |
Season 3, Episode 22. There are an estimated 9 million Americans living abroad. If you asked each one of them how they feel about being American, you'd probably get 9 million unique answers. While we can't ask every single person how they feel, we can - and have! - asked two, and this week, we talk to Zoe, a native Philadelphian who returned to the city after various experiences living and traveling abroad. After her second year abroad in France, Zoe decided to move back to the US - not just temporarily, but permanently. She comes on the show to explain how confronting opinions about American culture around the globe made her more proud to be an American. This is the second part in a two-part series about American expats reflecting on their American identity. Last week, we talked about American Shame with Gabe.
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| American Shame with Gabe | 02 Jan 2020 | 00:40:36 | |
Season 3, Episode 21. There are an estimated 9 million Americans living abroad. If you asked each one of them how they feel about being American, you'd probably get 9 million unique answers. While we can't ask every single person how they feel, we can - and have! - asked two, and this week, we talk to Gabe, a native South Carolinian living in Amsterdam. Gabe feels a deep sense of shame about being an American. Since moving to Europe, he's become disillusioned about numerous aspects of American history, culture, and identity. Gabe shares with us what his journey of moving abroad was like, and how he got to this place of shame about his heritage. Next week, we'll hear someone who feels the exact opposite in an episode called American Pride.
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| FEGEPADFO Is Over! | 01 Jan 2020 | 00:04:25 | |
FEGEPADFO. Is that another one of those famous, long, confusing German words? Nein! It's short for the First Ever Germany Expat Podcasters Advent Donation Face Off. The Expat Cast is competing against The Germany Experience to see who can get more donations to their charity of choice over this Advent season. You can participate by donating to either one of their charities - or both!
MORE INFORMATION thegermanyexperience.de/charity The Expat Cast's charity of choice: Women's Worth Inc Expat Life Germany's charity of Choice: Lebenshilfe
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| Christmas in Germany v. Christmas in America with Christin | 26 Dec 2019 | 00:38:33 | |
Season 3, Episode 20. Nicole grew up in the US and moved to Germany in her mid-20s, and Christin grew up in Germany and moved to the US in her mid-20s. They both pull from their childhood as well as their years in their new home countries to swap stories about how the holidays are in both countries. Do you know about the Christmas Pickle? Have you ever accidentally set an advent wreath on fire? When you think about a nice hot, alcoholic beverage, do you think about eggnog or about Gluehwein? We discuss and giggle about all this and more!
FIND CHRISTIN On Instagram @thisgermanamericanlife Her bread company's Instagram @littlebreadfactory Her bread company's website littlebreadfactory.com
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| 4. Advent: #FEGEPADFO Update | 22 Dec 2019 | 00:02:18 | |
FEGEPADFO. Is that another one of those famous, long, confusing German words? Nein! It's short for the First Ever Germany Expat Podcasters Advent Donation Face Off. The Expat Cast is competing against The Germany Experience to see who can get more donations to their charity of choice over this Advent season. You can participate by donating to either one of their charities - or both!
MORE INFORMATION thegermanyexperience.de/charity The Expat Cast's charity of choice: Women's Worth Inc Expat Life Germany's charity of Choice: Lebenshilfe
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| The Beauty of Community with Berly - Rebroadcast | 19 Dec 2019 | 00:35:35 | |
Season 3, Episode 19. This is a rebroadcast from March 2019. It’s being re-released in honor of FEGEPADFO, or the First Ever Germany Expat Podcasters Advent Donation Face Off. The guest on the episode is Berly, one of the founders of Women’s Worth Inc., which is my charity of choice for FEGEPADFO. Listen to hear how Berly’s came to the idea to found Women’s Worth, as well as stories of who the people are that this charity helps. I hope that after listening, you’ll be inspired to take a couple minutes to donate to Women’s Worth in celebration of FEGEPADFO. They are an incredible organization that give such vital help to local communities in Nicaragua. Donations are accepted in US Dollars via Pay Pal, so it’s super easy to donate, no matter where you are in the world or what currency you use.
FIND BERLY & WOMEN'S WORTH, INC. Women's Worth, Inc.'s website Facebook @womensworthinc Instagram @womensworthinc YouTube @womensworthinc Twitter @womensworthinc
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| Foreign Correspondent Turned Berliner with Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson | 09 Mar 2023 | 00:39:10 | |
Season 7, Episode 23. You might recognize her name and her voice from NPR, or National Public Radio, broadcasts across the US. Soraya grew up in the US, Iran, and Germany as the child of German and Iranian immigrants. She built an impressive career as a foreign correspondent, despite significant barriers keeping women from doing such work at the time. She persisted, and she succeeded. Soraya's career had her living for years in Afghanistan, opening up a Kabul bureau, before moving to Egypt, just months before the Arabic Spring broke out. After years of covering intense conflict and war, Soraya was eager to take a job in Berlin - but months after settling, the Russia-Ukraine war broke out for the first time. Now, she's been in Berlin for over 10 years, and she's the host of her own podcast, Common Ground Berlin. She joins us to talk about her extremely exciting life in such a wide range of fascinating places.
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| 3 Advent: #FEGEPADFO Update | 15 Dec 2019 | 00:03:58 | |
FEGEPADFO. Is that another one of those famous, long, confusing German words? Nein! It's short for the First Ever Germany Expat Podcasters Advent Donation Face Off. The Expat Cast is competing against The Germany Experience to see who can get more donations to their charity of choice over this Advent season. You can participate by donating to either one of their charities - or both!
MORE INFORMATION thegermanyexperience.de/charity The Expat Cast's charity of choice: Women's Worth Inc Expat Life Germany's charity of Choice: Lebenshilfe
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| Apprenticeships in Germany with Shanon and Michael | 12 Dec 2019 | 00:34:32 | |
Season 3, Episode 18. Germany is famous around the globe for their apprenticeship program, or Ausbildung. Did you know that foreigners are also eligible to do an apprenticeship in Germany? We talk to two Americans doing apprenticeships in Germany, one in beer brewing and the other in pottery. The best part? During the whole three-year program, they get a salary! It’s not much, but it’s livable! They explain to us how they got their positions, what it’s like doing an apprenticeship as foreigners in their late 20s, and what opportunities will be available to them upon completing their programs.
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| 2 Advent: #FEGEPADFO Update | 08 Dec 2019 | 00:03:46 | |
FEGEPADFO. Is that another one of those famous, long, confusing German words? Nein! It's short for the First Ever Germany Expat Podcasters Advent Donation Face Off. The Expat Cast is competing against The Germany Experience to see who can get more donations to their charity of choice over this Advent season. You can participate by donating to either one of their charities - or both!
MORE INFORMATION thegermanyexperience.de/charity The Expat Cast's charity of choice: Women's Worth Inc Expat Life Germany's charity of Choice: Lebenshilfe
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| Austria v. Germany with Stefanie | 05 Dec 2019 | 00:38:29 | |
Season 3, Episode 17. Austria and Germany have a sensitive relationship. Picture a sibling rivalry, but with countries and cultures that have coexisted in varying states of war and peace for centuries. Today's guest, Stefanie, grew up in Austria and, against all odds and cultural norms, married a German. *pause for gasps* The two live in Stuttgart, Germany, where Stefanie is experiencing a strange expatriation process after living in the UK for 16 years. Stefanie delights us with a chat that manages to be both laugh-out-loud hilarious and thought-provoking. Highlights include us bonding over our love for the World's Largest Pig Museum and the perspective Stefanie's family's history gives her as a tour guide at a World War II museum in Stuttgart.
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| 1 Advent: Announcing FEGEPADFO | 01 Dec 2019 | 00:04:42 | |
FEGEPADFO. Is that another one of those famous, long, confusing German words? Nein! It's short for the First Ever Germany Expat Podcasters Advent Donation Face Off. The Expat Cast is competing against The Germany Experience to see who can get more donations to their charity of choice over this Advent season. You can participate by donating to either one of their charities - or both!
MORE INFORMATION thegermanyexperience.de/charity The Expat Cast's charity of choice: Women's Worth Inc Expat Life Germany's charity of Choice: Lebenshilfe
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| Filing US Taxes as an American Expat with Nathalie from MyExpatTaxes | 28 Nov 2019 | 00:44:36 | |
Season 3, Episode 16. Happy Thanksgiving! Here at The Expat Cast, we're thankful for taxes. Or at least the services & programs that taxes provide. And we're thankful for people like Nathalie Goldstein, who founded MyExpatTaxes, a company whose software makes filing your US expat taxes fun and cute. "Fun" and "cute" and "taxes" all in one sentence? Hold your gasps! With the MyExpatTaxes software, it's actually totally true. Nathalie tells us about starting MyExpatTaxes and shares TONS of information that can help you avoid common tax filing mistakes among US expats. For all the tips and resources mentioned, click here.
FIND MYEXPATTAXES Use the promo code EXPATCAST at check out to save 10% on your filing! On their website Instagram @myexpattaxes Facebook @myexpattaxes Twitter @myexpattaxes
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| Expat Loneliness with Gabriela | 21 Nov 2019 | 00:39:25 | |
Season 3, Episode 15. The days are getting shorter, the weather is getting colder, and we're all getting lonelier. The normal November blues are made that much more challenging when you're facing them in a foreign country. But fret not! You're not alone, even if you are lonely. Every expat has experienced a season of loneliness, and, dare I say, we'll all face them again at some point. This week's guest is fellow expat and life coach Gabriela Encina, who brings us stories from her own life as well as the experiences of her clients. Gabriela talks us through some of the tips that have helped her and her clients as they navigate expat loneliness and strive to feel more connected in their new home country. Click here to read her tips.
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| Intercultural Relationships with Katie | 14 Nov 2019 | 00:37:32 | |
Season 3, Episode 14. "You're always going to have one set of parents or family who is sad because they're missing their son or daughter." Katie, an American, is married to an Austrian. Their relationship has been colored by what language they communicate in and where they live - in the US, in Austria, and now as digital nomads. Although sometimes it is as magical as taking twirling in the Austrian Alps, singing songs from The Sound of Music, there are numerous challenges that come up when you are in an intercultural relationship. Katie comes on the podcast to talk about all the messy challenges that are inevitable for relationships like hers. But it isn't all heavy! We also giggle about how wearing house shoes, as is common in Austria, really throws a wrench in your outfit choices, and Katie tells us the wild story of how her and her husband met, which is honestly the kind of story that makes me want to believe in fate. If you like this topic, check out our Valentine's Day 2019 episode about Long-Distance Relationships You can hear more about Katie's job as a translator for German genealogical documents here.
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| Imposter Syndrome as an Expat with Melissa | 07 Nov 2019 | 00:37:47 | |
Season 3, Episode 13. You know it's going to be a good episode if it references Brene Brown AND Maya Angelou! This week, we're diving into the nitty gritty of imposter syndrome, or the deep feeling and/or fear of being a fraud. Maybe you've heard of it before, maybe you've admitted to feeling it before, but MAN does expat life intensify the experience of imposter syndrome! Melissa, aka Intentional Expat, lived in Spain and the Netherlands for a decade before moving back to her home state, Washington in the US. Melissa has a PHD in Clinical and Health Psychology, which she uses in her work as an expat life coach - making her the perfect guest for this topic. Melissa shares with us the 5 types of imposter syndrome, how to identify it in your life, and what to do to succeed in your expat life despite feeling this way. For resources and more, check out the blog.
FIND MELISSA On her website On Instagram @IntentionalExpat On the Expat Hour podcast
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| My Favorite Freiburg Murder with Megan | 31 Oct 2019 | 00:37:18 | |
Season 3, Episode 12. HAPPY HALLOWEEN! What better way to celebrate Halloween abroad than by discussing true murder cases that happened in the town where you live? Inspired by the famous & well-loved true crime podcast, My Favorite Murder, your host Nicole and her guest Megan picked out two suspenseful cases that tie into their new home of Freiburg, Germany. First up, Megan (who loves murder!) tells us the story of The Woman Without a Face. Then Nicole tells us the story of the Frauenmörder, aka the Woman Murderer, aka the Beast of the Black Forest. To learn more about both cases, check out the blog post.
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| Getting Your Bachelor’s Degree Abroad with Lindsay | 02 Mar 2023 | 00:38:41 | |
Season 7, Episode 22. Lindsay was living in Michigan and nearing the end of high school, so she started to look at colleges in the US. And then she had a better idea. Rather than go to a US college and study abroad for a semester or a year, why not just go to university abroad? Now, she's halfway through her degree in Utrecht in the Netherlands. Lindsay tells us all about how she got the idea in her mind to get her Bachelor's degree abroad, what it's been like in comparison to a US college, and how she's navigated relationships with family and friends back home - all while learning to be an independent adult in a country she is brand new to!
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| Taxes for Expats in Germany with Agnese from Wundertax | 24 Oct 2019 | 00:38:01 | |
Season 3, Episode 11. After using and loving the WunderTax tool for expats in Germany to file German taxes, Nicole was so impressed that she invited them on the show. Fellow expat in Germany, Agnese, works with WunderTax, and she tell us everything we need to know to file our taxes on time, accurately, and painlessly. The episode focuses on general insights into filing taxes in Germany. For more about filing taxes in Germany, check out this blog post.
FIND WUNDERTAX On their website Their expat-specific page On Facebook @GermanTaxes On Instagram @GermanTaxes.de On YouTube @Wundertax On LinkedIn @wundertax-gmbh On Xing @WunderTax Find out who is obligated to file taxes in Germany
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| Snacks & Toilets with Trash Jenny | 17 Oct 2019 | 00:39:10 | |
Season 3, Episode 10. It's the episode no one wanted, that no one needed - yet here it is! It's Snacks & Toilets! In the first half of the episode, we discuss snacks - the snacks we love and hate in Germany, and the snacks we miss most from home. Then comes part two: toilets. Have you encountered the elusive German toilet phenomenon, the poop shelf? We dish out the pros and cons of the strange design, then we give some well-deserved hate to our home country, USA, for having public bathroom doors that have cracks large enough to see people through.
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| Living Abroad in Your 20s with Olivia | 10 Oct 2019 | 00:36:44 | |
Season 3, Episode 9. Moving abroad throws so many things into question - your sense of home, your relationships, your career, your comfort zone. In fact, all of these things are also typically thrown into question during another life period: your 20s. Olivia is 26. She is half-Irish, half-Austrian and has lived in Australia and Sweden. Suffice it to say, she's had her fair share of opportunities to ask these tough questions! In our conversation, we discuss what it was like growing up split between two countries and cultures, family relations as an expat, and the push and pull between settling down and exploring.
FIND OLIVIA On her podcast at Quarter Life Living On Instagram @QuarterLifeLivingPodcast Via her business, Say It Right On LinkedIn @OliviaScheibelreiter
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