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1 Mar at 9 AM

Californian Expat in Reykjavik - Interview With Erica

Erica has worked in book publishing for nearly twenty years as a children’s book editor at Chronicle Books and the Director of Publishing at Discovery Channel, among other roles. Her award-winning writing has appeared in anthologies, newspapers, and online. Currently a freelance writer and editor, Erica is also the co-founder of Ever After...
28 Feb at 9 AM

From France to Norway, Sri Lanka, US and China - Expat Interview With Veronique

Since 2010, Veronique, is the author of the successful blog, Expat Forever. She is a French citizen, a multi-expat – she lived in Norway, Sri Lanka, the US and now China – and the mother of two Third Culture Kids. But she is not only that. She is also a professional writer. Her first book, Finding Your Feet In Chicago – The essential...
27 Feb at 9 AM

US Expat in Italy - Don't get burnt by the Tuscan sun!

Francesca Maggi first came to Italy at the tender age of 4 months. A return visit at age 6 sealed her fate as she endured the agony and enjoyed the ecstasy of this country of contradictions. She has been working with Italy for over 30 years, 21 of them as a resident. When she's not bringing museum shows & apps to Italy, she blogs & tweets...
26 Feb at 9 AM

English Girl Living in Paris - Expat Interview With Emma

Emma, a English girl in her mid-twenties, living in Paris, makes it her personal mission to put her finger in and keep abreast of all the best restaurants, wine bars and cocktail establishments in the city. She also hosts an English-speaking supper club and wine tasting evenings in her apartment on a monthly basis, through her blog, Burnt...
25 Feb at 9 AM

Expat Interview with Katharina - German/Dutch Expat in Turkey

Katharina grew up in Germany and The Netherlands within an international family. Before moving to Turkey she happily lived in Amsterdam where she was working for the literary publisher Penguin Books UK and leading a long distance relationship with Bülent. About 2 years ago she decided to make the move and call Turkey her new home. In her...
23 Feb at 9 AM

The International Nabers - US Expat Kimbra in Malaysia

The International Nabers is the story of an adventurous couple chronicling their time as expats and as "citizens of the world". Originally from the USA, their first expat assignment led them to Malaysia, where they have been able to experience all of SE Asia through weekend getaways, immersing themselves in local cultures, and meeting various...
22 Feb at 9 AM

From London to Rotterdam - Expat Interview with Stuart

Stuart Billinghurst’s transition from Britain to The Netherlands didn’t exactly go to plan. In fact, it wasn’t even part of the plan. That’s what happens when you are a self-declared accident prone Englishman. Originally from London Stuart has spent over the last decade living in the land of clogs and windmills otherwise known as The...
21 Feb at 9 AM

British Expats Living in New Zealand - Interview With Nicola

Nicola and her husband John are originally from the UK and currently living in New Zealand. Nicola is a trained English teacher back in the UK but taking a break from teaching to pursue her love of writing, blogging, travel and photography. Nicola has been so inspired by her time in New Zealand she is setting up her own travel consultancy...
20 Feb at 9 AM

American Expats in South Korea - Interview With Chelsea

Chelsea and Jeremy met, fell in love, and got hitched. Shortly after the wedding they realized that they were in no way ready to 'settle down' in the traditional sense. So they packed their bags and decided to spend their newly married lives traveling the world. Their current spot is as ESL teachers on a small island in South Korea. They love...
19 Feb at 9 AM

From USA to Panama - Expat Interview With Kris

Kris and her husband, nearing retirement age, were looking at options and researching the possibilities of living in another country. Panama seemed to have everything they needed. When they visited they loved it! After the third visit (with an enthusiastic OK from his mother, who moved with them) they accelerated the plans. Since the cost of...
18 Feb at 9 AM

US Expat Living in Australia - Interview With Alex

Alex is a southern girl from the United States who just moved to Australia a few months ago. Having spent all her life in the US, she decided to tag along when her boyfriend was transferred to out in the "middle of nowhere" Australia with the attitude of "Why not? It will be an adventure". She writes about exploring her new world and each...
16 Feb at 9 AM

From Seattle to the New Territories, Hong Kong - Expat Interview With Jennifer

Jennifer Brown is a cynical but civic-minded, former lawyer. She left America 7.5 years ago for what was originally meant to be a two year gig. Since then she has lived in the Netherlands, Mainland China, England and is now in Hong Kong. While she never attempted Dutch, she is an enthusiastic, but casual, student of Mandarin and now...
15 Feb at 9 AM

Canadian Expat Living in Dubai UAE - Interviewing Corrine

Corrine moved to Dubai at the ripe age of 21 with the idea of only staying for a maximum of three years (her work contract). Three years then turned to five! She met her husband on a flight to Sydney. Shortly after, they married and had a daughter who they planned on naming Sydney, but last minute changed their minds! Little Ruby is now two...
14 Feb at 9 AM

An Expat Kid - Interview with Daisy Tannenbaum

Daisy Tannenbaum is the precocious twelve-year-old narrator of the blog series MY STUPID JOURNAL, so technically she is a fictional expatriate. After being expelled from school, she is sent to live in Paris with her eccentric Aunt Mill. Mischievous and sardonic, Daisy has an uncanny nose for trouble. She has a decidedly unique take on Paris,...
13 Feb at 9 AM

Expat Interview With Larissa - US Expat in Iceland

A native Arizonan turned New Yorker, Larissa Kyzer left her adopted home of Clinton Hill, Brooklyn in August 2012 and moved to Reykjavík to begin studying the Icelandic language at the University of Iceland. With time (and lots of hard work), she aims to become fluent enough in the language that she can translate contemporary Icelandic...
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