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1 Dec at 11 AM
Expat Interview With Alison - Florida to Utrecht
Alison Netsel is a native Floridian who has spent time in North Carolina, New Orleans and New York, before continuing her love affair with the letter N and moving to the Netherlands with her Italian boyfriend, two cats, and a dog. She’s an art historian by degree, an editor by profession, and can often be spotted around Utrecht with her...
1 Dec at 9 AM
Trinidadian/Canadian Expat Living in Tanzania Interview With Ishwar
Ishwar Persad is a Trinidadian/Canadian nomad who moved to Tanzania to discover the wonders (and humour) of living, travelling and running in East Africa. He originally moved to Zanzibar in July 2011 to work as a CUSO International volunteer after having lived, studied or worked in 10 other countries. He is now based in Dar es Salaam on...
30 Nov at 1 PM
US Expats In Buenos Aires - Expat Interview With Amber
Amber and Sandro decided it was time to stop talking about traveling and start doing it. They spent a year in their hometown, Philadelphia, PA, researching a move to Buenos Aires, saving money, selling off all their stuff, and practicing Spanish. They landed in Argentina in October 2012 and haven't looked back. They spend their time swapping...
30 Nov at 11 AM
Belgium Expat In Jordan - Interview With Jessie
Jessie is a Belgian Ibn Battuta. After having lived in Morocco, Egypt and Iraq, she finally settled down in Jordan. She's married to the love of her life, a Jordanian-Palestinian stand-up comedian and sound engineer. She enjoys cooking, photography, literature, browsing the world wide web and chilling with friends. Jessie blogs at Sum of...
30 Nov at 9 AM
Expat Interview With Amanda - American Expat In South Korea
Originally from Michigan, Amanda Slavinsky has been an on and off expat since 2009. After graduating from the University of Michigan she moved to Rome where she spent time working as an au pair, and after a few months back in the US, she moved to Seoul to teach English. Amanda has a case of farsickness- she always wanted to be far away- and...
29 Nov at 3 PM
From USA to Italy - Expat Interview With Michelle Fabio
MIchelle Fabio is an attorney-turned-freelance writer and editor. Since 2003, Michelle has lived in her family's ancestral village in Calabria, where she fell in love with a local named Paolo and now savors simplicity one sip at a time at her blog Bleeding Espresso (see listing here) via discussions of mindfulness, living a deliberate life,...
29 Nov at 3 PM
German Expat In China - Interview With Sonja
Sonja is a German marketing manager who works in the sporting goods industry. Consequently she loves diving, biking, surfing, and playing golf. Sonja relocated to Shanghai in June 2011 and ever since her dive logs have been off the charts, and her golfing has gone to nil. Through her blog Riot, Riot! (see listing here) Sonja chronicles the...
29 Nov at 1 PM
San Francisco to Madrid - Expat Interview With Nicole
Nicole is trading (at least) a year of San Francisco life for Spanish life in Madrid. She’s teaching English at an Elementary school, getting a Master’s in Bilingual and Multicultural Education and trying to cross of her Europe travel bucklist (or at least a good chunk of it). She documents everything with pictures (including lot’s of...
29 Nov at 11 AM
British Expat Living In Beijing - Interview With Stephen
Stephen Whale started travelling early and continued throughout his life, visiting, volunteering and working in over 90 countries before settling in China (for now). Highlights so far would be driving along the Silk Road from Beijing to Istanbul, a complete circuit of South America and volunteering with Habitat for Humanity in Costa Rica....
29 Nov at 9 AM
French Expat In England - Interview With Muriel
By background, Muriel Jacques is an Engineer. She used to be able drive trains and her specialty was Signalling (you know, the stuff that always fails on the railways). She is French-born, and it is fair to say that until recently she was a pure French product: she had been to the right schools and universities, and was pretty much brought up...
28 Nov at 1 PM
New York to Buenos Aires - Expat Interview With Candice
Candice along with her husband and the family dog, decided that visiting other countries/cultures was great but living in them is better. So after a short visit, a short time spent deciding if they were crazy or could this actually be doable, they packed up their belongings, dog toys and all and moved to Buenos Aires. Where they live in a 100...
28 Nov at 11 AM
Expat Interview With Kaley - Indiana to Madrid
Kaley Hendrickson is the blogger at Y Mucho Más (see listing here). Born and raised in Indiana, she fell in love with Spanish in high school and chose her major accordingly. After graduating from college in 2009, she took a leap and moved to Salamanca, Spain, where she started blogging to rant and rave about Spain's good and bad sides. After...
28 Nov at 9 AM
Canadian Expat Living in Italy - Interview With Sarah
Sarah Mastroianni was born and raised in Oshawa, Canada but has always felt strongly connected to her Italian roots. A trip to Italy when she was 15 sealed the deal and gave il bel paese a permanent place in her heart. Now, with two university degrees in Italian Studies, Sarah has lived, worked and travelled around Italy, and is able to...
27 Nov at 1 PM
Swedish Expat Living in Ireland - Interview With Sofia
Sofia moved to Dublin, Ireland 6 years ago when she was in her early twenties. She moved because her boyfriend, at the time, was Irish, and she was up for an adventure. When they broke up two years later she didn’t even consider moving back to Sweden as she had a job she was happy with and had made great friends. Six years on, Sofia is in...
27 Nov at 11 AM