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Great EXPATations
by Barbara Dzino
Global Perspectives- Working and living around the world. Personal Stories and Expert InterviewsDescription:In this podcast, I want to highlight people's experiences with the immigration process and the bureaucratic issues that come with moving abroad and living globally. We will talk about different types of visas, finding your community, and founding businesses.Disclaimer: These are personal stories from different nationalities and everyone's story is different.Questions, suggestions, or feedback? Message me at [email protected] Design by Tobias SchreiberHeadshot by Tatiana (Thanya) ShuhaiIcon by Flaticon.comPhoto by Tim Schmidbauer on Unsplash Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' targ
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#06 - Zimbabwe - Europe, Nathasia Mudiwa Muwanigwa
Today I have Nathasia on the Podcast. She shares her experience of moving from Zimbabwe to Cyprus, Luxembourg, and the UK. In this episode, we are talking about visa barriers for Africans, pursuing science, and starting an NGO in Europe.Helpful Links:Linkedin profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathasia-muwanigwa/Visibility STEM https://www.visibilitystemafrica.com/Questions, suggestions, or feedback? Message me at [email protected] Design by Tobias SchreiberHeadshot by Tatiana (Thanya) ShuhaiIcon by Flaticon.comPhoto by Tim Schmidbauer on Unsplash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#05 - France - Nigeria - Austria, Mélinda Mancebo
Today I have Melinda on the Podcast. She shares her experience of moving from France to Nigeria and finally to Austria. In this episode, we are talking about language barriers, forensic science, and the pursuit of new career opportunities.Helpful Links:Linkedin profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/mélinda-mancebo-7246603a/Questions, suggestions, or feedback? Message me at [email protected] Design by Tobias SchreiberHeadshot by Tatiana (Thanya) ShuhaiIcon by Flaticon.comPhoto by Tim Schmidbauer on Unsplash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#04 - Austria - Bulgaria - UK, Phillipp Omenetisch
In this episode, I am talking to Philipp, who is a serial entrepreneur. He has a programming and entrepreneurship background and founded companies in Bulgaria and Austria. Philipp currently lives in London. In this episode, we are delving into tax complexities, establishing a company, and the differences in startup culture between London and Austria.Helpful Links:Linkedin profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/philippomenitsch/Questions, suggestions or feedback? Message me at [email protected] Design by Tobias SchreiberHeadshot by Tatiana (Thanya) ShuhaiIcon by Flaticon.comPhoto by Tim Schmidbauer on Unsplash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#03 - Egypt - Sweden - Germany; Moldovian and Ukrainian Entrepreneurs, Essam Sharaf
Our guest speaker on this episode is Essam. He grew up in Egypt, studied medicine, then moved to Stockholm, and now lives in Berlin. He shares his personal experiences with the bureaucratic hurdles involved in hiring non-EU staff. Essam is also involved in a project supporting Moldavian and Ukrainian women entrepreneurs, affected by the aftermath of the war in Ukraine.Helpful Links:Linkedin profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/essam-sharaf/Enpact https://enpact.org/Questions, suggestions or feedback? Message me at [email protected] Design by Tobias SchreiberHeadshot by Tatiana (Thanya) ShuhaiIcon by Flaticon.comPhoto by Tim Schmidbauer on Unsplash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#02 - Hungary - US - Canada, Akos Tolnai
Today I have Akos on the Podcast. He shares his experience of immigrating to Canada from Hungary with his family. We talk about the importance of hiring an immigration consultant and the differences in business mindset between Europe and North America. If you’re interested or consider a move to Canada this episode is for you.Helpful Links:Lunchclub - https://lunchclub.com/?invite_code=akostLinkedin profile - https://linkedin.com/in/akostolnaiFuckup Nights Toronto - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfVXt7cEDgIQuestions, suggestions or feedback? Message me at [email protected] Design by Tobias SchreiberHeadshot by Tatiana (Thanya) ShuhaiIcon by Flaticon.comPhoto by Tim Schmidbauer on Unsplash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#01 - Venezuela - US - Austria, Juan Guerra
Juan decided to move from Venezuela to Vienna. Ten years ago he studied his undergrad in the US, now he is a business owner, settled in Austria with a wife and two kids.He now helps entrepreneurs go from self-employed to business owners!Helpful Links:https://www.skillsoflife.net/Juans LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juanguerrag/Questions, suggestions or feedback? Message me at [email protected] Design by Tobias SchreiberHeadshot by Tatiana (Thanya) ShuhaiIcon by Flaticon.comPhoto by Tim Schmidbauer on Unsplash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Global Perspectives - working and living around the world. Personal Stories and Expert InterviewsI want to highlight people's experiences with the immigration process and the bureaucratic issues that come with moving abroad and living globally. We will talk about different types of visas, finding your community, and founding businesses. Disclaimer: These are personal stories from different nationalities and everyone's story is different.Questions, suggestions or feedback? Message me at [email protected] Design by Tobias SchreiberHeadshot by Tatiana (Thanya) ShuhaiIcon by Flaticon.comPhoto by Tim Schmidbauer on Unsplash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Global Perspectives- Working and living around the world. Personal Stories and Expert InterviewsDescription:In this podcast, I want to highlight people's experiences with the immigration process and the bureaucratic issues that come with moving abroad and living globally. We will talk about different types of visas, finding your community, and founding businesses.Disclaimer: These are personal stories from different nationalities and everyone's story is different.Questions, suggestions, or feedback? Message me at [email protected] Design by Tobias SchreiberHeadshot by Tatiana (Thanya) ShuhaiIcon by Flaticon.comPhoto by Tim Schmidbauer on Unsplash Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' targ
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