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  • Becoming American together: immigrant parent stories: S11E3
    Apr 7 2022

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    Have you ever wondered why your immigrant parent(s) didn't prepare you for being a global citizen?

    Chelsea thought this when she was struggling in her first expat place. Over time she began to understand the distinct difference between her mother's immigrant experience and her expat one. In this conversation, we unpack the lasting impression that Chelsea's mom had on her expat life and which influences she kept and discarded.

    Original publication date: August 27, 2022

    00:00 – Growing Up With Immigrant Parents
    02:25 – Moving Abroad During the Pandemic
    04:50 – Leaving China for Thailand
    07:15 – Stability, Jobs, and Expat Life
    09:40 – Becoming a Pandemic Parent Abroad
    12:05 – First Expat Experience in China
    14:30 – Teaching Abroad After University
    16:55 – Why Staying Abroad Makes Sense
    19:20 – American Work Culture vs Expat Life
    21:45 – Having a German Mother in America
    24:10 – Language Loss and Assimilation
    26:35 – Immigrant Parents and Identity
    29:00 – Raising a Third Culture Child
    31:25 – Seeing Immigration Through Expat Life
    33:50 – When Everything Comes Full Circle

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  • Did growing up with two home cultures prepare Alison Maciejewski expat life? S11E2
    Mar 24 2022

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    How much do our immigrant parents impact our adult expat experiences? This is what we're exploring in this conversation with return guest Alison.

    Alison and I dig into growing up with two unequal cultures in one household, the racial struggles she's seen in many countries during her years living outside of her passport country of the U.S. and her coming to terms with the differences between her mother's immigrant experience and her own expat life.

    Original publication date: August 26, 2022


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  • From Immigrant Roots to Expat Life: Growing Up with Immigrant Parents and Living Abroad: S11E4
    Aug 11 2022

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    Questions about family can be triggering if the experience was not ideal. This is one of the reasons that Steph's talked about her family in tiny drips here and there but not in depth. But it felt disingenuous to ask other expats to open up about their early family life growing up with immigrant parents without diving into these experiences herself. So to help with this tabled turned interview, Melissa was kind enough to hop in and guide the conversation.

    Melissa's podcast: Tired In My Twenties: https://tiredtwenties.substack.com/

    Original publication date: August 29, 2022

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  • From Montreal to Shanghai: A Greek Canadian Expat Story: S11E1
    Aug 4 2022

    Have your immigrant parents ever visited you in any of your expat places? Georges' parents have and it shifted how he understood their struggles moving from Greece to Canada. We cover a lot more ground on his parents' immigrant story and how it has both positively and negatively influenced his own expat experience.

    Original publication date: July 28, 2022


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    45 m
  • Damon Castillo on Making Music, Letting Go, and Creating for Others: S10E5
    Feb 10 2022

    This episode is really special for me. Last month for NaPodPoMo I had the extreme pleasure of chatting with Damon Castillo for this episode. Yes, THE Damon Castillo of the Mess of Me album that we've been using for the past 2 years in all of the Geopats Podcast Network shows. We talk about the longevity of the Damon Castillo Band, his geopatness, my favorite song on the Mess of Me Album (Saint Cecilia), his recording studio in San Luis Obispo, what music he listens to and some creative struggles. In short, we cover the elements that make up the language of music, lovely, lovely music.

    Original publication date: December 24, 2020


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  • What It Feels Like to Return to Japan as a Japanese American: S10E4
    Jan 27 2022

    Ken Hirano was born in Japan but his family moved to the U.S. before he started school. He returned to Japan to live a few times in his life, and now is one of them. He moved back to Tokyo about a year ago and recently (wrote a post on LinkedIn) on this geographic anniversary about his cultural and language identity. And that is what we are digging into today.

    This identity path took us through how he feels in different languages, why he feels more simple and defenseless in Japanese than English, how Japanese locals versus expats in Japan treat his Japanese & Americanness and where he is the most comfortable. Spoiler: none of these issues have a clearly defined answer and that is what made this nuanced discussion with Ken so interesting to have.

    Original publication date: September 28, 2020

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  • From California to Prague: Building an Online Life Across Countries: S10E3
    Jan 13 2022

    Alison Maciejewski made me think long and hard about food photos in our shifting expat lives. How does our wanderlust come through online? But the conversation is not all serious, we have some fun comparing emoji options on Line (in Thailand) and WeChat (in China), what and where “ugly delicious food” is, and how using teen dramas are a good way to learn the Thai language.

    original publication date: December 13, 2018




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  • A Welsh Expat in Denmark: The Album That Helped Him Settle In: S10E2
    Dec 30 2021

    Has a song ever carried you through a rough time in your life? That's exactly what happened to British international Karl when he moved to Denmark.

    original publication date: November 12, 2018



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