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9 Jan at 11 AM

France to Canada - Expat Interview With Juliette

Juliette Giannesini describes herself as a "citizen of the world". Born and raised in France, she backpacked extensively in Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Central and South America. She speaks French, English, Mandarin and Spanish and has a passion for writing and photojournalism. While she hadn’t planned to settle in Canada, she fell in...
8 Jan at 1 PM

From USA to KSA - Expat Interview With Andrea

Andrea, a Christian and Sohail a Muslim share their positive and negative thoughts on their new life in KSA. Their blog, From USA to KSA (see listing here), gives you a glimpse into what life in Saudi Arabia is like for an American family of five. Saudi Arabia is a place that she never dreamed of living in! As a young, child, Andrea grew up...
7 Jan at 9 AM

US Expat Living in Istanbul - Interview With Joy

A Midwest-born girl and East Coast transplant, Joy has been living as American expat in Istanbul, Turkey, for a little over 2 years. She cooks, eats, travels and writes about her Turkish adventures on her blog, My Turkish Joys (Expat Blog Awards 2012 for Turkey gold winner - see listing here). Professionally, Joy continues to work as a...
4 Jan at 3 PM

Expat Interview With Eliza - USA to Domincan Republic

Eliza Alys Young, had dreamed all her life of living in another country, speaking another language, and experiencing another culture. Finally, in 2002, her opportunity came when she went to the Dominican Republic to teach summer classes in web design. Her class was so popular that the students convinced her to visit the capital, Santo Domingo...
3 Jan at 1 PM

Interview With Ania - American Diplomat's Wife

Ania Krasniewska went to school to study diplomacy but took up a career in business consulting, and married a business consultant who took up diplomacy. She is mother to one diplo-tot, and writes about their adventures at home and abroad at The New Diplomat’s Wife (see listing here). She recently returned from her last post in Vienna,...
17 Dec at 9 AM

Expat Interview With Kara - US Expat In Kenya

Kara is a U.S. native who currently lives in Kenya, works in Public Health, and blogs about her adventures. (see listing here). Here's the interview with Kara... Where are you originally from? I'm very lucky to be from the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Wherever I go, that will always be home. In which country and city are...
16 Dec at 9 AM

From Los Angeles to Venice - Expat Interview With Marie

Marie Ohanesian Nardin moved to Venice, Italy from Los Angeles, California just over 25 years ago after a vacation set her on the same small canal as the man of her dreams: a Venetian gondolier. A whirlwind romance filled her heart and soon she and her handsome Venetian were walking down the aisle of a 17th century church to say "Si.I do!"...
15 Dec at 9 AM

Expat Interview With Suzanne - England to South Africa

Suzanne, more commonly known as Chickenruby these days is married and lives in South Africa with her husband of 10 years and her two youngest children. She is however a mother of three and a mother to five. The other children are adults and remained in the Uk having already left home. Having spent a year settling her family into their new...
14 Dec at 9 AM

England to Czech Republic - Expat Interview With Jo

Having been sent to Prague by the company that she was working for at that time, just a short time after Czechoslovakia (as it was then) went through its 'Velvet Revolution' in 1989, Jo Weaver felt that her initial three weeks' stay was more than enough in a place that she describes as being, at that time, a bit like landing on the moon. ...
13 Dec at 9 AM

USA to Germany - Expat Interview With Alex

Alex graduated college and decided to push off that whole "find a cubicle to sit in for the rest of her life" plan and spend a year in German as an au pair. As luck would have it, at the end of her au pair year, she found full-time employment in an office (with a window!). Alex tells it straight: the expat experience in words, stories,...
12 Dec at 9 AM

America to Slovakia - Expat Interview With Katie

Katie Perkowski is originally from the Columbus, Ohio, area, but she spent about five years living in the Lexington, Ky., before moving to Bratislava, Slovakia. She has lived in Bratislava for about three months, working as an English language instructor at a bilingual gymnasium (high school). She hopes you will follow along as she navigates...
11 Dec at 9 AM

US Expat Living in New Zealand - Interview With Jenny

Jenny is an American nurse living in New Zealand with her husband, Chris, and their son, Joe. She shares her experiences on life in New Zealand and life as a parent at Practically Perfect (see listing here). Jenny loves exploring her adopted home country, spending time with family, and traveling around the world (when possible!). She and...
10 Dec at 9 AM

British Expats in Cyprus - Interview with Robert & Amanda

Robert and Amanda were living and working in Cardiff, UK, they were both working long hours with little time for a social life. They discussed moving to Cyprus on several occasions as they were looking for a slower paced and less stressful life. The thought of living in a warmer climate was another enticing factor. So in 2006 after making...
9 Dec at 9 AM

US Expat In Guantanamo Bay, Cuba - Interview With Kristen

Kristen Bui is a former journalist, grant writer and Fund Development Coordinator for various non profit agencies. Currently, she resides as an American expat in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and is a full-time housewife and blogger who homeschools her teen daughter. Her love and passion for entertaining and educating people with words have...
8 Dec at 9 AM

Expat Interview With Lauren - American Expat in Spain

Lauren David has always dreamed of living in Spain and when she was offered a grant from the Spanish Ministry of Education to be a Language and Culture Assistant, she couldn't refuse. What she thought would only be 9 months has become a second year. She's traded sunny desert skies and free tapas in Andalucia for cold, overcast days in Basque...
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