In many ways, traveling anywhere alone can not only help a person build a clearer or more in-depth understanding of oneself, but also the world around them from a perspective that wouldn’t have been obtainable while in ones home nation. So traveling abroad with a life-long partner can offer the same elements, but on a level that has twice the impact, exploration and memories.
This episode we sit down for chat with two British expats now living in the land of the Toronto Maple Leafs. That’s right, I’m talking about the great White North, and polite Northern neighbor, Canada. Emma and Stewart are Londoners who join us to share their experience living and integrating in the Canadian workforce. Hear why they decided to head abroad before, in their words, “It’s too late”.
Even though this wonderful couple is currently living in a host nation that has many of the same local habits, customs and utilizes the same language as their home nation. Hear how they describe the differences between their home and host nation while, at the same time, adjusting to terms used in their normal communications.
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What has become normal is fascinating again - 4S1F40
Lower your expectations so that you can get the results that you want - 4S1F39
4S1F38 Accept In Your Mind That You Can Do It
4S1F37 Taking a Leap of Faith
4S1F36 Make People Understand That They are Heard and Understood
4S1F35 The Expat's Approach to Assimilation and Humility in Learning about a Ho
4S1F34 Ian Mote: From Chicken Feet to Crystal Baths
4S1F33 Amanda Bate: The Black Expat Identity
4S1F32 Give an expats point of view a fair listen
4S1F31 Tom Heberlein: More Choices and The Myth of Paying High Swedish Taxes.
4S1F30 Expat Dilemmas
4S1F29 Jamar Whaley: Overcoming Socioeconomic Barriers to Help Promote Educational Exchanges Abroad
4S1F28 There’s a Whole New World Out There
4S1F27: Be brave and bold. Step out your comfort zone.
4S1F26: The Ups and Downs of a Long-Distance Relationship
4S1F25 Jon Dunning: Consciously contribute
4S1F 24 Saul Fleischman : See the world. Visit it.
4S1F 23 Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar: Expat Dilemmas
4S1F22 Jonathan Rollins: Keep an Open Mind
4S1F21 Avalon Owens: Spend time in a place where you are a minority
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