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#12 - Anniversary special Episode

Women Abroad around the table

An episode of the Women Abroad podcast, hosted by Françoise Falisse, titled "#12 - Anniversary special Episode" was published on June 30, 2021 and runs 44 minutes.

June 30, 2021 ·44m · Women Abroad

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Hello everyone, welcome to this special episode of Women Abroad podcast! Today we celebrate the first anniversary of the podcast with nine ladies I interviewed this year. We will go around the table to answer four questions:1) How does living abroad and immersing yourself in other cultures help you grow? 2) How do you think women (all over the world) can express their voices to contribute to a more united world?3) How can your experiences be a source of motivation or inspiration for other women whether they live abroad or not?4) Is there any dream you would like to achieve or, any wish for the communities around you in a post-covid world? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hello everyone, welcome to this special episode of Women Abroad podcast! Today we celebrate the first anniversary of the podcast with nine ladies I interviewed this year. We will go around the table to answer four questions:

1) How does living abroad and immersing yourself in other cultures help you grow? 

2) How do you think women (all over the world) can express their voices to contribute to a more united world?

3) How can your experiences be a source of motivation or inspiration for other women whether they live abroad or not?

4) Is there any dream you would like to achieve or, any wish for the communities around you in a post-covid world?


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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