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In this Episode I talk to Wendy and Pam from South Africa about their itchy feet of leaving South Africa in their early twenties. Their first idea was to go to England, but turned into Au Pairing in the US where they still are 18 years later. They have so much interesting stories to tell, especially what peoples assumptions about South Africa are. And of course we talk about their first reaction to the USA, what they miss and if they would consider moving back, and more.
They have a South African Catering Company called Amaweles, which means "Twins" in South Africa, they have a South African inspired alcoholic drink line which is called Red Pearl and they were also various times on The Food Network.
You find more information about them on their Instagram Amawelessacuisine
If you want to be a guest on my podcast please reach out to me at [email protected] or on Instagram at Worldscollidepodcast.
Thanks again Wendy & Pam for such a chat full of laughter! And thank you Serg Quarando for the Music from Pixabay.
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In this Episode I talk to Wendy and Pam from South Africa about their itchy feet of leaving South Africa in their early twenties. Their first idea was to go to England, but turned into Au Pairing in the US where they still are 18 years later. They have so much interesting stories to tell, especially what peoples assumptions about South Africa are. And of course we talk about their first reaction to the USA, what they miss and if they would consider moving back, and more.
They have a South African Catering Company called Amaweles, which means "Twins" in South Africa, they have a South African inspired alcoholic drink line which is called Red Pearl and they were also various times on The Food Network.
You find more information about them on their Instagram Amawelessacuisine
If you want to be a guest on my podcast please reach out to me at [email protected] or on Instagram at Worldscollidepodcast.
Thanks again Wendy & Pam for such a chat full of laughter! And thank you Serg Quarando for the Music from Pixabay.
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