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Escaping Control, Finding Her Voice – Jaye Pool’s Awakening (#0028)

Escaping Control, Finding Her Voice – Jaye Pool’s Awakening (#0028)


Season 1 Episode 28


Author Jaye Pool joins us to share how writing became her way out of religious control, grief, and silence. From losing her faith to reconnecting with her birth mother, and finally reclaiming her voi…


Published on 5 months, 1 week ago

#0027 - From Provence to Singapore: Perrine Webber’s Expat & Creativity Journey

#0027 - From Provence to Singapore: Perrine Webber’s Expat & Creativity Journey


Season 1 Episode 27


Perrine Webber shares how growing up in multicultural Provence sparked her creativity and led her to leap into life abroad. From sewing in fashion school to studying in Singapore, Perrine reflects on…


Published on 5 months, 2 weeks ago

#0026 – What Grief Reveals About Being Human | Kiana Burton on Loss, Solitude & Identity

#0026 – What Grief Reveals About Being Human | Kiana Burton on Loss, Solitude & Identity


Season 1 Episode 26


When Kiana Burton unexpectedly lost her father, it reshaped her identity, her sense of meaning, and her understanding of solitude. In this raw and honest conversation, Kiana shares how grief impacted…


Published on 5 months, 3 weeks ago

#0025 – Rafa’s Expat Tale: What It Really Takes to Start Over Abroad #whereaboutstales

#0025 – Rafa’s Expat Tale: What It Really Takes to Start Over Abroad #whereaboutstales


Season 1 Episode 25


What does it really take to start over in a new country?

In this raw and unfiltered conversation, Rafa shares his deeply personal story of leaving Brazil behind — not for money, but for safety, growth…


Published on 5 months, 4 weeks ago

#0024 - Romania vs USA: 80s & 90s Childhoods Compared

#0024 - Romania vs USA: 80s & 90s Childhoods Compared


Season 1 Episode 24


What was it like growing up in communist Romania vs capitalist America? In this nostalgic and eye-opening episode, Paul and Milo revisit their childhoods from the 1980s and 1990s—one shaped by ration…


Published on 6 months ago

#0023 – Adrien: Visa Chaos & French Survival Stories

#0023 – Adrien: Visa Chaos & French Survival Stories


Season 1 Episode 23


In episode #0023, Adrien takes us on a raw and riveting journey from the American South to rural France as a queer and trans expat. We talk about the fear that led them to leave the U.S., the bureauc…


Published on 6 months, 1 week ago

#0022 - From Apartment Life to Introvoid: Steve Barnes on Creativity & Community

#0022 - From Apartment Life to Introvoid: Steve Barnes on Creativity & Community


Season 1 Episode 22


What happens when a quiet kid from a 70s apartment block finds his voice in podcasting and lo-fi music? Meet Steve Barnes, the creative mind behind Introvoid and Sweet Child of Time. In this warm and…


Published on 6 months, 2 weeks ago

#0021 - What I Saw at 10 Changed Everything – David Ramms

#0021 - What I Saw at 10 Changed Everything – David Ramms


Season 1 Episode 19


At just 10 years old, David Ramms saw a video that shattered his view of the world — and he's never looked at food the same way since. In this raw and deeply personal conversation, David opens up abo…


Published on 6 months, 3 weeks ago

#0020 – From Seattle to Dublin: Culture Shocks, 80s Memories & Life Abroad with Milo Denison

#0020 – From Seattle to Dublin: Culture Shocks, 80s Memories & Life Abroad with Milo Denison


Season 1 Episode 20


What do Saturday morning cartoons, Romanian blackouts, and Irish pub chats have in common? Milo Denison and I compare growing up in completely different worlds — the US and Communist Romania — and wh…


Published on 7 months ago

#0019 – Julia’s Journey: From Germany to Ireland to Prague

#0019 – Julia’s Journey: From Germany to Ireland to Prague


Season 1 Episode 19


Julia left Germany at 18 for an internship in Ireland. Today, she's a student and entrepreneur living in Prague. Hear her raw, funny, and insightful reflections on life as an expat, language identity…


Published on 7 months, 1 week ago





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