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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2025 · 25 MIN

The First 30 Days

from Around The Exchange Table · host STS Foundation

In this episode of 'Around the Exchange Table,' host Sandrine Clement talks with Jamie Smock, a longtime host mom and local coordinator, about the initial experiences of hosting an exchange student. Jamie details her journey starting from an ad in the paper in 2009 to welcoming her first student, overcoming the lack of modern communication tools, and creating a warm, welcoming environment. The conversation covers the importance of preparing the student’s room, introducing house rules, and making the student feel like a family member rather than a guest. They emphasize the necessity of effective communication, setting clear expectations, and keeping students busy to combat homesickness. Jamie also touches on cultural differences, the significance of early relationship building, and the role of local coordinators in supporting both the host families and the students. The episode concludes with practical tips and heartwarming memories, highlighting the small, everyday moments that make the hosting experience special.00:00 Introduction to Around The Exchange Table00:34 Meet Jamie Smock: Host Mom and Local Coordinator01:20 Welcoming the First Exchange Student02:41 Preparing the Home for an Exchange Student05:21 Setting Expectations and House Rules09:03 Helping Students Adjust to School Life14:13 Handling Homesickness16:41 Cultural Differences and Fun Moments18:32 Final Tips for Host Families22:42 Favorite Memories and Final Advice

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In this episode of 'Around the Exchange Table,' host Sandrine Clement talks with Jamie Smock, a longtime host mom and local coordinator, about the initial experiences of hosting an exchange student. Jamie details her journey starting from an ad in the paper in 2009 to welcoming her first student, overcoming the lack of modern communication tools, and creating a warm, welcoming environment. The conversation covers the importance of preparing the student’s room, introducing house rules, and making the student feel like a family member rather than a guest. They emphasize the necessity of effective communication, setting clear expectations, and keeping students busy to combat homesickness. Jamie also touches on cultural differences, the significance of early relationship building, and the role of local coordinators in supporting both the host families and the students. The episode concludes with practical tips and heartwarming memories, highlighting the small, everyday moments that make the hosting experience special.00:00 Introduction to Around The Exchange Table00:34 Meet Jamie Smock: Host Mom and Local Coordinator01:20 Welcoming the First Exchange Student02:41 Preparing the Home for an Exchange Student05:21 Setting Expectations and House Rules09:03 Helping Students Adjust to School Life14:13 Handling Homesickness16:41 Cultural Differences and Fun Moments18:32 Final Tips for Host Families22:42 Favorite Memories and Final Advice

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