Welcome to the "Are We Home Yet?"podcast, where we talk to expats about what it’s like living abroad and they tell their stories, whether it’s the struggles, joys, falling in love, raising a family, managing a business in another country, and maybe still searching for that place they will one day call home.
This is a place where you can listen, the guests and host will share, and maybe we’ll all learn from these stories that we’re all connected in what home means to each of us.
Sep 23, 2022
Find out what it's like to be a milliner who makes hats for a living and how she started her company!
If you're looking for fashionable hats or tea party hats to wear to your next soiree or just look amazing whenever you want to, look no further than Milliner Elisabeth's online shop. Elisabeth has been making hats for over 10 years, and her experience shows in her beautiful creations. In this interview, Elisabeth tells us about her adventures in fashion, which began all the way back in Beijing. Since Beijing , Elisabeth, her husband, and children have moved to the Hague in the Netherlands and they're enjoying their family home, new friends, and experiences.
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If you want more inside knowledge about life in Beijing or the Netherlands , and want to listen to Elisabeth talk about learning how to make hats, and the many countries she's lived in , tune into episode 48.
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Sep 20, 2022
Janeen has lived in Kuwait, Turkey, and now Ecuador. She has been away from America for 7 years, and finds that the definition of home is a bit skewed now. Janeen wondered what else was out there and found that the teaching profession in America did not provide enough of a teaching salary for her to enjoy traveling abroad regularly. Therefore, living in a more centralized place for travel, afforded her more travel. As a teacher from America she easily found work teaching at an international school abroad and was able, in 2 years, to get out of debt, accrued from student loans. Janeen found that the best financial packages were from schools in the Middle East and Asia, and she chose Kuwait. Janeen found the teaching opportunities through the following websites: teachaway.com and TIEonline.com. Janeen eventually wanted to take a break from working and had saved enough money to do so. She then relocated to a Latin American country, Ecudaor, which was very affordable. Janeen is teaching English , 20 hours a week online and also discovering what other options, skill sets, abilities, she has that can translate outside classroom. She has the flexibility to choose her schedule now and travel more and enjoy her free time more.
If you want more inside knowledge about life in Kuwait , life in Istanbul / Turkey , life in Ecuador , and want to listen to Janeen talk about teaching, that she chose teaching because she wanted to help children to learn , work with children, and help them to learn to read, tune into episode 47.
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Sep 16, 2022
If there's one thing Rosemary knows for sure, it's that a sweet friendship refreshes the soul. As a Black woman whose heritage is Ghanaian, but who was born in Germany, and grew up in Belgium, then repatriated to Ghana, and eventually moved back to Belgium, she understands the importance of finding a community you can connect with. When you are from more than one place, home can be a difficult concept to define. For Shetribe Founder Rosemary, home is a feeling of comfort and ease that transcends any specific location. In this conversation, she discusses the importance of community, repatriation, and representation in creating a sense of home. She also shares her tips for navigating to home when it feels like more than one place. Whether you're repatriating to your homeland after years away or just finding a place where you feel comfortable and accepted, Shetribe provides a space for Black women to come together and share your stories. So come on in, make yourself at home and listen to my conversation with episode 46 guest, Rosemary!
If you want to know more insider knowledge about living in Belgium or Ghana, the Shetribe community, and the very interesting experiences had by Rosemary, tune in to episode 46 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and listen to Rosemary!
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00:00:42
Sep 13, 2022
In this interview, Mitchell tells us all about his experience teaching in South Korea and how the perfect marriage was waiting for him there.
Teaching English abroad can be a great way to see the world, meet new people, learn about other cultures, and make some money while you're at it. But is it really worth it? In this interview, Mitchell tells us all about his experience teaching in South Korea and how the perfect marriage was waiting for him there. He also dishes on the best Seoul food experiences he had and provides some tips for those looking to follow in his footsteps. So if you're wondering whether or not teaching English abroad is right for you, listen to my interview with episode 45 guest Mitchell!
During the interview and the talk of good food and of course love, I wondered what are the requirements for a US citizen to live in South Korea.Fun facts about South Korea
Did you know that https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/index.kto (South Korea) is about the size of Portugal, or that the word "Korea" comes from the Kingdom of Goryeo, which was founded in the year 918? Also, 60% of the country is mountainous, but only 24% of the land is arable. South Korea, in addition, has the world's fastest internet speed, and a life expectancy of almost 84 years. These are just a few fun facts about this fascinating country.
During the interview and the talk of good food and of course love, I wondered what are the requirements for a US citizen to live in South Korea.
U.S. citizens interested in living in South Korea must meet a few requirements in order to obtain a long-term visa. First, they must have a valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity. Second, they must have a Korean visa, which can be obtained from a Korean embassy or consulate. Third, they must have proof of sufficient financial resources to support themselves while in South Korea. Fourth, they must have health insurance that covers their stay in South Korea.
Additionally , all US citizens must complete a comprehensive medical exam before they're allowed to enter South Korea. Finally, they must have a criminal background check from their home country. Once all of these requirements are met, U.S. citizens can apply for a long-term visa and begin the process of moving to South Korea. Though the requirements may seem daunting at first, following them will ensure that you have a smooth and enjoyable experience living in South Korea.
All in all, South Korea is a fascinating country with a lot to offer in terms of culture, food, and natural beauty. So why not explore South Korea for yourself?
If you want to know more insider knowledge about living in Seoul, teaching English in South Korea, and the very interesting experiences had by Mitchell in South Korea, tune in to episode 45 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and listen to Mitchell!
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Sep 09, 2022
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Sep 06, 2022
Kandis has traveled to Indonesia, thailand, france, italy, brazil, peru, chile, panama, honduras, guatemala, el salvador, st martins, bahamas and still has many more places that she would like to see.
Kandis is an English teacher living in Mexico city and loving it!
She has found that the people are friendly, the climate is warm, and she saves money while living abroad.
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Sep 02, 2022
Bree and her husband , with their two young children, live on the Island of Caye Caulker, off of Belize. Bree and I talked about the good simple living on the Island, how to go slow and live not just vacation, and what's involved with getting certain necessities from Belize city, via a water taxi. As I mentioned during the interview there's a difference in bein a Black expat expat versus a white expat and that entails the abundance of joy that's experienced.
In general, living on the Island is like living on paradise, the population is small, the food is amazing and always fresh, there's ton of seafood. Bree talked about how her husband found the island for their vacation one year and knew after returning home, they wanted to return and live. Bree mentions that the spirit called them and they're so happy they listened. The cost of living in Belize compared to the US dollar is lower , and the visa process is very simple.
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Aug 30, 2022
If you're looking for an amazing place to live and travel, look no further than the Mexican word of the day, Guanajuato! UK expat Hannah lives in Guanajuato Mexico with her wife Kim and has found her new home to be a vibrant city, home to friendly people, great food, and diversity of the landscape. You'll never get bored here - the city offers plenty of activities for everyone, from skiing in the mountains to swimming in the ocean. If you're looking for a digital nomad mecca, this is it!
Listen to episode 41 guest Hannah, on being a UK expat, enjoying living life abroad, from France to Belgium as a teenager, and later on as an adult from Thailand, to Germany, to Austria, to Sumatra, and Italy, meeting the love of her life, her wife Hannah, and building a thriving helping others to become a digital nomad like herself. Listen to UK expat Hannah, now!
Mexican word of the dayGuanajuato is a beautiful central Mexican state which is known for its rich colonial history. Mexico is a country rich in culture and history, and its language is no exception.
What does Guanajuato mean ?
Guanajuato is a Mexican word that can trace its origins back to the Aztec civilization. Guanajuato is a word of Mexican origin. What does Guanajuato mean ? The name Guanajuato comes from the Nahuatl word "cuauhnāhuatl", meaning "hill of frogs" or "place of frogs".
According to legend, the city was founded by a group of Aztec hunters who were chasing a frog through the hills. The frog led them to a spring of freshwater, and they decided to settle there.
According to another legend, the city was founded after an indigenous woman had a dream in which she was told to settle at the junction of two rivers. When she awoke, she found herself surrounded by frogs, and so she took this as a sign that she should indeed build her home there.
Today, the image of a frog is often used as a symbol of the city.
The name Guanajuato eventually came to be used for the entire state of Guanajuato, which is located in central Mexico. Today, the word Guanajuato is still used to refer to both the state and its capital city.
This charming name is fitting for the state, as it is home to many picturesque towns and villages set amidst rolling hills and lush green fields. Founded in the 16th century, by Spanish conquistadors, Guanajuato was once an important silver-mining region, and its colonial architecture reflects the wealth that was generated during this period.
Today, Guanajuato is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the state is a popular tourist destination, with its charming towns, winding streets, bustling marketplaces, and beautiful scenery attracting visitors from all over the world. Whether you're interested in exploring Mexican history or culture or simply enjoying soaking up the atmosphere of a picturesque small town, continue to read on and learn about Guanajuato and why you should visit or maybe relocate to.
If you're looking for a taste of traditional Mexico, remember , the Mexican word of the day, Guanajuato. Guanajuato is worth a visit or relocation to.
And, of course, no trip to Guanajuato would be complete without trying some of the local cuisines.
Happy Mexico
With so much to do and see and eat in Guanajuato, no wonder Hannah and Kim are https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/mexico-vs-estados-unidos-covid-endemic-love-so-pure/ (happy in their new home of Mexico).
Mexico is a place where people are generally very happy. In fact, Mexico is one of the happiest countries in the world, according to the World Happiness Report, in the top 50. There are many factors that contribute to this happiness, including the strong sense of family and community, the love of music and food, and the climate.
Of course, there are challenges in Mexico as well, but overall it is a country that brings joy to its people.
Hannah has been looking for a place like Guanajuato Mexico for a long...
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Aug 26, 2022
Kenny is an innovation consultant originally from Nigeria and living in Uganda. During episode 40 of the Are we home yet podcast listen to my interview with Kenny, an expat from Nigeria, who talks about his time in Uganda. Kenny also speaks about the best decision he ever made, which was joining the AIESEC network. “I’ve met so many friends outside of work through AIESEC,” Kenny says. Listen to the interview now!Kenny has gotten to know so many people from joining the AIESEC network and can't stress enough how important it is to network and of course spend time with friends, and get to know one another.
The importance of social networking offline
Social networking offline is extremely important. In the physical world, face-to-face interactions are the norm, and the benefits of social networking are evident. For example, research has shown that people who have strong social ties are more likely to live longer and be happier than those who don't. In addition, face-to-face interactions allow for the exchange of nonverbal cues that can help build trust and rapport.
However, in the online world, social networking often takes the form of text-based interactions. While this can be helpful in some ways, it also has its limitations. For instance, it's difficult to build trust with someone you've never met in person. In addition, the lack of nonverbal cues can make it easy to misread someone's tone or intentions. As a result, social networking offline is still the best way to build strong relationships. During his time in Uganda, Kenny, has made good friends with his local coworkers and it's made all the difference in finding joy in his new home of Uganda.
The time in Uganda
Time in Uganda is a bit different than time in most other places. For one thing, the sun rises and sets much earlier here. As a result, people tend to wake up early and go to bed early. This can be a bit of an adjustment for visitors from more temperate climates. In addition, Uganda is located on the equator, so there is very little variation in the length of days throughout the year.
The country does experiences two wet seasons, which can impact travel plans. Overall, Uganda is a great place to visit, and its unique time zone is just one of the many things that make it special. The local time in Uganda is GMT+3. Uganda is located in the Eastern Africa Time Zone. Eastern Africa Time (EAT) is 3 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Uganda spans two time zones, but the country currently only observes one time zone (EAT) due to its proximity to the equator. The westernmost part of Uganda near the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) observes Central Africa Time (CAT), which is 2 hours behind EAT. However, this part of Uganda does not currently observe daylight saving time. For most of Uganda, the current time in Uganda is EAT (GMT+3).
Despite its relatively small size, Uganda offers a wide range of experiences for visitors. From wildlife-watching safaris to trekking through stunning mountains and forests, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this beautiful country.
Beautiful Uganda
Beautiful Uganda is a country located in East Africa. It is bordered by Kenya to the east, Sudan to the north, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Rwanda and Tanzania to the south. The country is beautiful, with lush green mountains, sweeping plains, and rivers flowing through its valleys. The climate in Uganda is very pleasant.
Uganda is a relatively small country, but there is a significant amount of variation in climate across different regions. In general, the north and east of the country tend to be hotter and more humid than the south and west. The capital city of Kampala has a tropical savanna climate, with average temperatures ranging from 21 to 28 degrees Celsius. The highest temperatures are typically seen during February and March. On the other hand, Mount Elgon National...
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Aug 23, 2022
Riffeth is from Sri Lanka and is on a journey to the heart of self-realization as an expat. While he enjoys the many different Malaysian restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, his real journey is within himself. He is exploring what it means to be living in a foreign country and learning more about himself. Riffeth is grateful for the opportunity to live abroad and learn (thanks to the travel and technology company that he works for), and Riffeth looks forward to continuing his journey in the years to come! Listen to my interview with episode 39 guest Riffeth on the Are we home yet? podcast!
Journey to the Heart of Self-Realization
The journey to the heart of self-realization can be a long and difficult one. It requires us to confront our fears and insecurities and to let go of the untrue beliefs that we have about ourselves. But it is also a journey that is full of rewards. As we discover our true identity, we also find a deep sense of peace and happiness. We come to know ourselves as infinitely worthy and deserving of love. We come to see that we are perfect just as we are. And we come to feel a profound sense of connectedness with all beings.
Those who can reach the heart of self-realization often find that they can lead richer, more satisfying lives. They are better able to connect with others and find deeper meaning in their relationships. They are also more likely to experience a sense of inner peace and well-being. In short, the journey to the heart of self-realization is a journey that can change your life for the better.
There is no one answer to the question of what self-realization is. For some people, it may simply mean coming to a greater understanding of their own thoughts and feelings. For others, it may involve reaching a higher level of consciousness or understanding the true nature of reality. Regardless of what it means for individual people, self-realization is a process that often requires deep introspection and reflection.
In many cases, it is only through coming to know ourselves that we can hope to achieve anything else in life. That being said, the journey of self-realization is unique to everyone, and there is no single path that leads to it. For some, it may happen spontaneously; for others, it may be the result of years of dedicated effort. Ultimately, though, self-realization is something that we all have the potential to experience.
The term "self-realization" is often used in psychology to describe the process of coming to a fuller understanding of one's own identity. However, it can also be applied to the expatriate experience. For many expats, the process of self-realization begins when they first leave their home country. This can be a time of great excitement and opportunity, but it can also be a period of uncertainty and self-doubt. As expats settle into their new lives, they often find themselves questioning their previous assumptions about who they are and what they want out of life.
Through trial and error, they gradually develop a new sense of self that is more in line with their new circumstances. In some cases, this process leads to major life changes, such as a new career or a move to a different country. For expats, self-realization is an ongoing journey that can provide valuable insights into both their own identities and the world around them.
For many people, living abroad is about more than just seeing new places. It can also be about finding oneself. This was certainly the case for Riffeth when he decided to move abroad. Leaving his home country behind, Sri Lanka, he felt like he was embarking on a journey of self-discovery. And in many ways, he was. Living in a new culture and learning to navigate a new way of life has forced him to step outside of his comfort zone and understand better who he is and what he wants out of life. It has at times been a challenging and sometimes difficult experience, but ultimately it was also one of the most rewarding...
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Aug 19, 2022
American expat Laurel in Germany
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Aug 05, 2022
When Steven, a podcasting executive, chose Mexico vs Estados Unidos (United States) because of the covid endemic, he never imagined he would find a love so pure in Mexico. The small town at the southern tip of Baja, California, called San Jose del Cabo, is nothing short of paradise, and he has found a new home there.
It's where the sea of Cortez meets the Pacific. The restaurants are fabulous, the scuba diving is some of the best in the world, he met the love of his life, and the atmosphere is just perfect for him. He never thought he would find a place like this, but now he can't imagine living anywhere else. Listen my interview with Steven, episode 34 guest of the Are we home yet podcast.
Things to do in San Jose del CaboSan Jose del Cabo is a popular tourist destination for many reasons. Situated on the tip of the Baja California Peninsula, it offers stunning ocean views, beautiful beaches, and a wide variety of things to do. Visitors can spend their days exploring the quaint shops and art galleries of the historic downtown area, or sunbathing on one of the many sandy beaches. There are also several popular golf courses in the area, as well as several nearby natural attractions such as the Cabo Pulmo National Park.
Visitors can enjoy numerous activities and attractions, including exploring the downtown area, swimming and sunbathing on one of the many beaches, golfing, fishing, snorkeling, and scuba diving, which Steven loves to do. There are also several great restaurants and bars to enjoy, as well as shops selling arts and crafts made by local artisans. If you're looking for things to do in San Jose del Cabo, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Although it is often overshadowed by its more famous neighbor, Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo has its own unique charm and plenty of things to see and do. One of the best things about San Jose del Cabo is its beautiful beaches. Playa el Médano is a great place to spend the day swimming, sunbathing, and people-watching, while nearby Playa Costa Azul is perfect for surfing and paddleboarding. For those looking for something a little more cultural, the town center features numerous art galleries, shops, and restaurants.
Mexico vs Estados Unidos (United States)Mexico vs Estados Unidos: The United States and Mexico are two neighboring countries with a long history between them. Both countries are located in North America and share a border of nearly 2,000 miles. The United States is by far the larger of the two countries, with a population of more than 327 million people. Mexico, on the other hand, has a population of just over 126 million.
Mexico vs Estados Unidos: The two countries also have different climates, with the United States having a more temperate climate and Mexico having a warmer climate. Despite these differences, the two countries have many similarities. Both countries have rich cultures and histories, and both have been influenced by the Spanish language and culture. In recent years, the two countries have also become increasingly connected economically, with trade between the two countries totaling nearly $600 billion in 2016.
Mexico vs Estados Unidos: While there are many differences between the United States and Mexico, the two countries remain close neighbors and important partners.
Mexico vs Estados Unidos: Mexico does have some advantages over its northern neighbor. For instance, it has a much richer cultural heritage, withhttps://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/how-to-make-friends-in-a-new-city/ ( a long history and a more diverse range of influences). It also has a warmer climate, which attracts tourists from all over the world. In recent years, the two countries have been working hard to improve relations, but there are still many areas of disagreement.
Mexico vs Estados Unidos: Despite challenges, there are also many reasons for optimism about the future of U.S.-Mexico relations. The two countries have a long history of cooperation on issues...
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Aug 02, 2022
In Southern Spain in the town of Málaga , Inez is known for helping women over 40 live their best life in good health. She originally moved to Málaga 27 years ago and has seen a lot of changes in that time. When she first arrived, she was able to bring anything she wanted on the plane without any restrictions. Now, 27 years later, she still lives in Málaga and helps women over 40 lead healthy lives.
What is Spain known for? Well, in Málaga Spain, Inez, episode 33 guest of the Are we home yet podcast, is known for helping women over 40 live their best life in good health! Listen to her episode now.
Inez started out living on the coast, but after a while, she and her husband split up and she moved inland. Inez has seen a lot of changes since arriving in Málaga, property development has exploded, and there have been a lot of advances in technology and infrastructure. When Inez first arrived, her son was nearly four years old. Inez remembers trying to make his birthday cake and not being able to find any icing sugar! It was a big culture shock coming from a place like the UK where she could just go to the supermarket and buy fresh vegetables and fruits any time of the year, no matter the season.
Málaga Spain has seen a lot of changes over the years. The city has become more cosmopolitan, with a diverse range of people and cultures. The infrastructure has also improved, with better roads and public transport. And, of course, the tourist industry has boomed, bringing millions of visitors to the city each year. Málaga Spain has been one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe for years.
But in recent years, the city has undergone a major transformation. The once-sleepy fishing village has been transformed into a bustling metropolis, with high-rise buildings and a lively nightlife scene. The change is most evident in the city center, where new restaurants and bars have sprung up to cater to the influx of tourists. Even the city's famous beaches have been given a makeover, with new developments and luxury hotels popping up along the coastline.
However, despite all these changes, Málaga has managed to retain its traditional charm. The city center is still filled with historic buildings and narrow streets, and the locals are still friendly and welcoming. In short, Málaga Spain has changed a lot over the years, but it is still a place that is well worth visiting.
Women over 40 In good Health
Being in good health allows women over 40 to lead active and productive lives. Many factors contribute to being in good health, including genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to quality healthcare. Everyone has a responsibility to take care of their health and to make healthy choices. However, there are also many factors beyond our control, such as pollution and economic inequality, that can impact our health. Despite these challenges, it is important to remember that good health is possible for women of all ages. By making healthy choices and working to create a more just and equitable world, we can all achieve good health.
Wellness businesses offer a wide range of services designed to help women manage their health and wellbeing. These include personal training, nutrition counseling, and stress management programs. And while some women may be skeptical about the benefits of these services, the reality is that they can make a big difference in overall health and wellbeing. Research has shown that women who participate in wellness programs have lower levels of stress, better sleep habits, and improved mental health.
These businesses offer services such as yoga and meditation classes, personal training, and nutrition counseling. They also provide a space for women to connect with others who are going through similar life transitions. So if you're looking for ways to improve your health and wellbeing, consider checking out the thriving health and wellness business Inez created - you may be surprised at what she can do for
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Jul 29, 2022
When Shlomo, an online marketing manager for a company that helps students, moved to Beijing, he was looking for a sense of community and familiarity. He found that in the Jewish community, which helped him give his Beijing House a feeling of home. The close-knit community offered him a support system, something that he was missing after leaving his family and friends behind in Israel.
An internship program and learn Chinese program brought Shlomo from Israel to Beijing, Shlomo eventually became more involved in the entrepreneurship community in Beijing, led a meetup group with monthly events and weekly events of entrepreneurship, and built a company that helped foreign apps distribute into the Chinese market. Listen to Episode 32 of the Are we home yet? podcast, to hear how Shlomo created a business in Beijing China, became a financial coach, and how Israel means home to him.
As an expat, Shlomo mentioned that figuring out how to get utilities turned on for a Beijing residence can be a struggle of being an expat. In Beijing, the apartment complexes are typically served by a central utility system that provides electricity, water, and other services to the residents. The utility system is usually managed by the property management company that oversees the complex. As a result, residents generally don't have to worry about paying for utilities individually.
A feeling of homeThere's more than just utilities that goes into giving a place a feeling of home. For most people, home is a place of comfort and security. It's a refuge from the outside world, a place where we can relax and be ourselves. But for some, home is a more complicated concept. For them, home isn't necessarily a physical place. Instead, it's a state of mind, an emotional space that we carry with us wherever we go.
Take, for example, someone who grows up in multiple countries. They might not have one specific place that they call home. Instead, a feeling of home for some is wherever their family is. Or consider someone who has to move constantly for their job. For them, a feeling of home might be wherever they happen to be living at the moment. In both cases, a feeling of home is less about a physical location and more about a feeling of safety and belonging.
So what does it mean to have a feeling of home? For Shlomo, it's about feeling like he belongs, like he's part of a community, and that home is in Israel, no matter where he goes with his family to live, several months out of the year.
Financial Coach jobsShlomo is a financial coach and going to be giving a speech at a digital nomad conference in Bulgaria and is eager for his family to join him.
Website flipping
Website flipping is a great way to make money as a financial coach, which is something that Shlomo also does. There are a few different ways to do this, but the basic idea is to buy low-traffic website for a low price, improve it in some way, and then sell it for a higher price. This can be done by increasing the traffic to the website, improving the content, or adding new features.
The best part of website flipping is that it can be done entirely online! So if you're looking for a way to make money as a financial coach, website flipping is definitely worth considering.
https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/beijing-house-a-feeling-of-home/ (If you want to know more insider knowledge about life in Beijing, being a financial coach, website flipping, tune in to episode 32 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and hear more from Shlomo!)
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Jul 26, 2022
Jensen has exhibited her cool art in China and in other parts of the world. When Jensen moved to China from the Philippines, she brought her map of the Philippines with her. This map, located in her heart, has fueled her journey to success as an artist in China.
Listen to my interview with Jensen, Episode 31 guest of the Are you home yet? podcast, and find out about life in Beijing, her artwork, and design company.
Award-winning artist, Founder of Jensen Moreno Fine Arts, Designer, Art Teacher, Director of Arts at Joy El International Academy. Jensen is a Filipina artist based in Beijing. Her most recent painting exhibitions were very successful in China. “Hall of Fame,” her 5th solo painting exhibition was sponsored by the A.C. Art Museum. It was followed by “World-class” hosted by the Philippine Embassy for the ASEAN Ladies Circle gathering where Lady Ambassadors and Mesdames were the major guests.
Cool art is one of those things that you know when you see it. It's an art that's unique and eye-catching, and that often has a strong emotional impact. Cool art can be found in all kinds of places, from museums and galleries to street art and graffiti. And it's not always easy to define - what one person thinks is cool art might not be cool to someone else.
But that's part of the beauty of cool art - it's often subjective, and open to interpretation. Whether you're looking at a beautiful painting or a shocking piece of street art, cool art has the power to stop you in your tracks and make you think. And that's what makes it so cool.
The Art of ZooJensen has a cool art form that looks like at the art of Zoo. The results are stunningly beautiful works of art that are truly one-of-a-kind. The intricate designs show the animals in their natural habitats. The next time you're looking for some cool art check out the Art of zoo, among the other art forms that Jensen makes.
The art of zoo is not only about the design of the landscaping, but also the way the animals are displayed. Jensen also has a design company, and thus the placement of the animals, giving them enough space to move around on the canvas, or to hide, is important to her. The resulting art of zoo looks like a mini-safari; cool art where you can see lions and elephants, up close and in their natural surroundings. The art of the zoo is about the viewer, art lover, and animal lover, an experience that is both educational and visually enriching.
If you're looking for a new painting, cool art for walls, check out something that Jensen has. Jensen, who is not a starving artist, displays her art on social media, along with her website. Explore the world of her cool art and you might find a new favorite artist.
Great SuccessFor anyone looking to achieve great success, the road is never easy. There will always be obstacles and challenges to overcome. But that's what makes the journey so rewarding. It's not about taking the easy way out; it's about persevere through the tough times and come out stronger on the other side. It's about learning from your mistakes and using those lessons to propel you forward. If you're willing to put in the hard work and stay focused on your goals, there's no limit to what you can achieve. So keep your head up and keep moving forward, because success is just around the corner.
Jensen is finding great success with her art because she has kept at it and has diversified. Jensen brings her artistic side to her design company and is also an art teacher.Great success in the art world is not easy to come by. There are many talented artists out there, all vying for attention from buyers, galleries, and collectors. To stand out from the crowd, an artist needs to have a strong vision and be able to execute it flawlessly. They also need to be marketing savvy and understand the business side of the art world. But even with all of these things, there is no guarantee of success. In the end, great success in the art world...
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Jul 22, 2022
A cooking chat with Karen, an American expat in Mexico, who can put on her chef hat and cook up a storm anywhere on earth
Imagine being able to cook up a storm anywhere on earth. Enjoy my cooking chat with Karen, an American expat who has mastered the skill and art of cooking anywhere on Earth she goes. Karen is currently living in https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/what-is-mexico-known-for-quit-job-travel/ ( Mexico), with her husband and young son and is loving the local cuisine. Episode 30 of the Are we home yet? podcast has a part 1 and 2, wherein we talk about how food is love. It was a special interview for me and I hope that you enjoy it.
During my cooking chat with Karen we talked about these things, how food is love, and I cried. Living abroad as an expat for several years now, due to Covid, I haven't had a home-cooked meal from my family, and I have felt that lack of love. Our cooking chat via our zoom call was an informal exchange of cooking information between two people which covered a wide range of topics, not just about ingredients, but also, the first bite that we take, what we serve family and friends, different meals enjoyed in various countries that Karen and her family have lived in and traveled to.
Karen shared her cooking experiences as a young girl, a wife and mom, and as a student in Sicily where she was invited into a farm-to-table cooking course. Whether you're looking for cooking advice or just want to learn more about someone else's culture and cuisine, a cooking chat can be a valuable source of information. The next time you're at a party/event/meeting someone for the first time, try this out, engage in a cooking chat, you can learn about someone's favorite food.
https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/cooking-chat-with-expat-who-can-cook-up-a-storm/ (If you want to know more insider knowledge about the many places Karen and her family have lived, home cooking memories easy recipes for memorable meals, her Our Kitchen classroom business, tune in to episode 30 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and hear more from Karen!)
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Jul 19, 2022
A cooking chat with Karen, an American expat in Mexico, who can put on her chef hat and cook up a storm anywhere on earth
Imagine being able to cook up a storm anywhere on earth. Enjoy my cooking chat with Karen, an American expat who has mastered the skill and art of cooking anywhere on Earth she goes. Karen is currently living in Guo,https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/what-is-mexico-known-for-quit-job-travel/ ( Mexico), with her husband and young son and is loving the local cuisine. Episode 30 of the Are we home yet? podcast has a part 1 and 2, wherein we talk about how food is love. It was a special interview for me and I hope that you enjoy it.
During my cooking chat with Karen we talked about these things, how food is love, and I cried. Living abroad as an expat for several years now, due to Covid, I haven't had a home-cooked meal from my family, and I have felt that lack of love. Our cooking chat via our zoom call was an informal exchange of cooking information between two people which covered a wide range of topics, not just about ingredients, but also, the first bite that we take, what we serve family and friends, different meals enjoyed in various countries that Karen and her family have lived in and traveled to.
Karen shared her cooking experiences as a young girl, a wife and mom, and as a student in Sicily where she was invited into a farm-to-table cooking course. Whether you're looking for cooking advice or just want to learn more about someone else's culture and cuisine, a cooking chat can be a valuable source of information. The next time you're at a party/event/meeting someone for the first time, try this out, engage in a cooking chat, you can learn about someone's favorite food.
https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/cooking-chat-with-expat-who-can-cook-up-a-storm/ (If you want to know more insider knowledge about the many places Karen and her family have lived, home cooking memories easy recipes for memorable meals, her Our Kitchen classroom business, tune in to episode 30 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and hear more from Karen!)
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Jul 15, 2022
Do you want to learn how to stand up paddleboard in Lake Atitlan Guatemala? I had the chance to interview Marshall, a Canadian expat who currently lives in Atitlan with his wife Annette. He's a big fan of Latin American food and says that the weather is perfect year-round. Listen to my interview with https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/welcome-to-the-are-we-home-yet-podcast/ (Are we home yet? podcast )episode 29 guest, Marshall, about fully enjoying expat life in Lake Atitlan Guatemala and running a Stand Up Paddleboard business.
Guatemala is a fascinating country to live in, both for its weather and its culture. The country has a thriving Aboriginal culture, and it is interesting to see how the indigenous people of Guatemala are still living in their ancestral ways. Living among their culture is quite an experience, and it is also fascinating to watch as they interact with the modern world. From a weather perspective, Guatemala is just a fantastic place to live, it's called the land of Eternal Spring. The climate is perfect for those who love the outdoors, and there are plenty of activities to keep you busy. Whether you enjoy hiking, biking, or simply spending time in nature, you'll find that Guatemala has something to offer. In addition to its great weather, Guatemala also boasts a rich cultural heritage. If you're interested in learning about the country's history and customs, you'll be sure to find plenty of opportunities to do so. Whether you're looking for an adventure-filled vacation or a peaceful place to call home, Guatemala is sure to please.
One of the most notable features of Guatemala is Lake Atitlan, a large lake in the southwestern part of the country. Lake Atitlan Guatemala was once voted one of the "Most Beautiful Lake in the world." It is located in the Highlands of Guatemala, nestled amid mountains and volcanoes, and lush vegetation. Visitors to Lake Atitlan Guatemala can enjoy the stunning scenery, relax in the peaceful atmosphere, and explore the rich culture of the local people. Every year thousands of people come to experience its beauty for themselves. Lake Atitlan Guatemala is more than three miles long and up to a mile wide, with depths reaching over 1,000 feet and incredibly clear. Its shores are dotted with small villages, and its waters are home to many different kinds of fish. Lake Atitlan Guatemala is also a popular spot for kayaking, fishing, hiking, swimming, and thanks to Marshall, stand up paddleboarding, through his company Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) Atitlan.
Lake Atitlan Guatemala is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. But it's not just the scenery that makes the beautiful Lake Atitlan Guatemala special. Lake Atitlan Guatemala is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including rare species of fish, birds, and reptiles. In addition, the lake is an important cultural center for the Maya people. For centuries, the Maya have been drawn to Lake Atitlan for its spiritual power. Even today, many Maya pilgrims make the journey to the lake to offer prayers and sacrifices to the Gods. With its natural beauty and rich history, it's no wonder that the beautiful Lake Atitlan Guatemala is considered one of the seven wonders of Guatemala.
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