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The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
Marina is a former college athlete from Philadelphia, PA, who moved to Thailand to teach English at an all girls school after graduating from Drexel University. Marina spent the last two years teaching in Northern Thailand before taking some time off and moving to a small Southern Thai island to enjoy some much-earned rest and relaxation. Now she is formulating plans for her upcoming endeavors, which include teaching swim lessons and starting her own podcast! Tune in to hear how Marina made self care a larger part of her daily routine and what she and Kobe Bryant have in common.
Boy moved to England after getting stuck there while on vacation due to COVID. Boy realized his work schedule and lifestyle were well suited for living abroad in England. He is able to recreate his favorite Thai creature comforts such as food and other hobbies, and Boy feels like the move to England has been a blessing. Tune in to hear how Boy made the move from Thailand to England, and the world of differences between the two. Checkout Boy's cooking channel at aroiijung.com and follow him on Insta @boypapha
Wyatt has been a cultivator of new ideas and innovative learning experiences since earning his teaching degree from a University in Oregon. He carried that experience with him to go teach in Esaan, Thailand. After enjoying the slow life in Esaan, Wyatt made the move to Chiang Mai, where countless doors of opportunity opened themselves to Wyatt for him to capitalize on. Tune in to hear how Wyatt traded the slow life for the blues life.
Kai is a free spirit from Ohio with a story from a Hollywood romance movie. Kai was able to first experience China through a study abroad program from The Ohio State University. After graduating, she packed up everything to move to the international hub, Shanghai. Kai has since moved to her boyfriend’s hometown in Germany, where Kai is in the process of completing her Masters. To keep up with Kai and all of her travels, follow her @kaiannepepperr. Tune in to hear more about how Kai fell in love and transitioned from a teacher in China to a student in Germany!
Tom moved to Japan after studying Japanese culture during his college years in Boone, North Carolina. For Tom, Japan presented endless opportunities to grow, learn, and put into practice his knowledge of sustainable agriculture and land development. Tune in to hear how Tom has created a sustainable lifestyle and business while living in Japan and some recommendations for how you can participate in sustainable agriculture from home. Follow @pitchfork on Instagram and head over to the website for the opportunity to connect with Tom. His story about the work his wife is doing is truly a testament to living sustainably. To keep up with her work, follow @tachibanatex or visit the website for viewing her products.
Jay turned his knowledge of scuba diving into a multi-continent seafaring voyage around the world. Jay is a key component in spreading ocean conservation awareness through his work in Project Aware and SeaMester, where he works with young people to teach them about scuba diving and sailing. Through loyalty and his commitment to his family, Jay is off of the open ocean and back on land to help manage his sister's restaurant, Marti's at Midday in Athens, Ga. You’ll get to hear all about his travels and tips for turning what you know best into your life’s biggest adventure.
Tyler is one of those people you meet that you’re able to instantly have a connection to. He is personable and always has a positive attitude towards life and the present circumstances. Tyler moved away from California, having realized the daily grind of living in LA was not worth his efforts anymore. He has been rewarded with short flights to tropical beaches and a cheaper way of life, while at the same time increasing the quality of life. Tyler has found peace and opportunity while living abroad in Thailand, and a new avenue of work has opened doors for him. Tune it to hear Tyler’s Expat Perspective. To keep up with Tyler or book him as a photographer, follow him @tythethaiguy23.
Olivia has been accumulating experiences since graduating college and this has taken her all over the world, to where she is now living in Hanoi, Vietnam. Olivia has driven tour buses in Alaska and was an au pair in Germany, and these accumulated experiences have helped her find harmony as a Montessori school teacher. Finding hobbies while living abroad can be challenging for some, but Olivia has been able to live a recreational lifestyle while playing tennis, skiing, and training in Muay Thai, despite having zero background in any of these. Tune in to hear how Olivia turned going broke while living in Germany to one of the greatest world tours someone could achieve.
Jess was born in France, grew up in the States, and is now living back in Paris. Because of this, she has a unique double expat perspective being both French and American and seeing both cultures in different ways throughout her life. This uncommon perspective has given Jess the ability to see the positives and negatives of each of her inherent cultures, all while working in the ever-growing fitness industry. To learn more about Jess’s story and the surprising differences between French and American daily life, expectations, and fitness, tune in to this week’s episode and follow Jess on insta @coach.jess.estelle
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Josh left Philadelphia to live and work in Chiang Mai and he’s been able to create a life that only a small portion of 20-something-year-olds can dream of. He’s currently living between two penthouse suites in sister buildings, traveling to Bangkok on a monthly basis for work and exploring one of the greatest sensory overload cities in the world. Josh has been able to travel all over the northern mountainous region of Chiang Mai, via a big bike motorcycle that he has acquired since living in Chiang Mai. Josh has been able to afford this lifestyle by working extra hours as a youth hockey coach, savvy money habits, and the relatively cheap expenses associated with living in Thailand. To hear more about Josh’s lifestyle while living as an expat in Chiang Mai, tune in to the episode!
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.