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Why do we use the term Expat instead of migrant?
How can you be politically active without being able to vote?
This is a conversation with Matt Brooks, an American living in Berlin who speaks about his experiences living in Berlin. He emphasizes the importance of community and cultural connections he has found in the capital of Germany. Matt criticizes the American work culture and is drawn to the diversity, music scene, and green spaces in Berlin. He reflects on changes in Germany, the importance of learning the German language, and participating in political activism.
More about our guest:
https://www.instagram.com/brookswashere16/
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Matt also discusses the role of government tolerance toward resistance and his personal development as an "aspiring leftist" in Berlin. In a casual conversation segment, we shared our favorite German dish and our most memorable nightlife experience in Berlin.
Matt and his conversation partner also share memories of special nights in Berlin that have shaped them, as well as things they miss from the USA, like certain foods and sports events. Matt also talks about his involvement in the Berlin creative scene, particularly through a book project and the promotion of writers with migration backgrounds.
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:
https://www.instagram.com/gutentagpodcast
Music from the intro and transitions: https://soundcloud.com/hawkoner
Why do we use the term Expat instead of migrant?
How can you be politically active without being able to vote?
This is a conversation with Matt Brooks, an American living in Berlin who speaks about his experiences living in Berlin. He emphasizes the importance of community and cultural connections he has found in the capital of Germany. Matt criticizes the American work culture and is drawn to the diversity, music scene, and green spaces in Berlin. He reflects on changes in Germany, the importance of learning the German language, and participating in political activism.
More about our guest:
https://www.instagram.com/brookswashere16/
OUR SPONSORS:
🏦 *Planning to move to Germany? Expatrio can help you with the requeriments for your visa https://bit.ly/3UC70WY
💰 * Start your tax declaration and claim your tax refund with WUNDERTAX. GET ADDITIONAL DISCOUN HERE 👉🏽 https://bit.ly/3SSgKel
🧑🏽🏫🇩🇪 *GET ONE FREE GERMAN LESSON PLUS 30€ DISCOUNT with Lingoda. German classes online by real natives https://try.lingoda.com/GutenTagPod
Matt also discusses the role of government tolerance toward resistance and his personal development as an "aspiring leftist" in Berlin. In a casual conversation segment, we shared our favorite German dish and our most memorable nightlife experience in Berlin.
Matt and his conversation partner also share memories of special nights in Berlin that have shaped them, as well as things they miss from the USA, like certain foods and sports events. Matt also talks about his involvement in the Berlin creative scene, particularly through a book project and the promotion of writers with migration backgrounds.
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:
https://www.instagram.com/gutentagpodcast
Music from the intro and transitions: https://soundcloud.com/hawkoner