Geopats: expat life under a microscope
Stephanie Fuccio
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If you're thinking of living outside of your passport country OR like to learn more about different cultures around the world, welcome. These are conversations that I had with other long term expats about what grounded them in their other places in the world.
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Language: From Teacher To Podcaster | Legendary Interviews: Legendary Language Learner YouTube Channel
Geopats: expat life under a microscope
03/24/22 • 31 min
This episode is about half of a conversation that Matthew Boyle of Legendary Language Learner YouTube channel and I had about language teaching, content creation and the intersection between the two.
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Coffee: The moral dilema of foam art in Tokyo, Paris, & New York with Yuki of Book Nerds Tokyo
Geopats: expat life under a microscope
02/09/22 • 51 min
Yuki and I sat down to have this conversation far too long ago. Life has been crazy and, to be honest, I even stopped drinking coffee for awhile. So it felt weird publishing this episode during that time.
But things feel a little more frothy these days, so here it is! And here SHE is:)
Yuki has sought out, enjoyed and brewed coffee in many locations globally. She's more known for her Book Nerd Tokyo Instagram account cause she's also a bookworm (yet another reason to adore her) but you'll often see coffee in her IG posts as well.
Cause books and coffee go very well together.
But if you're reading this, you are well aware of this glorious pairing.
Let me tell you a few things you don't already know.
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😋Create your own podcast!
Host on Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2022201
(These are affiliate links to services I love!)
🤸🏽Music from Key Frame Audio:
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Creatively Complicated: Process & Product, part 1
Geopats: expat life under a microscope
08/02/19 • 36 min
In August we are spelunking through our creative input and output in a two part episode. This episode is where we are stumbling around in a dark creative cave, trying to figure out how to turn our creative flashlights (creative flow), what spotlight is best (quality), and which tunnel to follow (audience feedback). Was that analogy a step too far (pun intended)? Maybe. But it feels like a lot of this creative talking out of things is such a new skill. Personally, I (Steph) have only really talked to myself about most of these things my entire creative life, so there is a lot of finding my creative vocals in terminology and definity (if that isn’t a word, it should be!) We started with the question: How do you know if you are moving forward and what does that even mean? And went wherever our creative pitch forks took us. In the next episode, coming out the 3rd Friday in August, we approach the light at the end of the tunnel (final product). But wait, is it the outside (success) OR is it another creative spelunker also looking for the exit (recognition and the right audience).
Rabbit Holes:
Steph:
-Mobile phone options (font size, notifications, font type)
-Audible options with saving audio clips for “Upheaval” by Jared Diamond
https://www.audible.com/pd/Upheaval-Audiobook/1980024987
Summer:
Pico Iyer’s Twitter account, https://twitter.com/PicoIyer
“Everything important takes place somewhere between the grubbiness of deals and the unreality of ideals” from Pico’s Twitter posts
(Bookish Expats episode where Summer and I talk about his book “The Global Soul”
Links:
-Blinkist, book summary app, https://www.blinkist.com/
Quotes:
“It’s striking me right now that it’s the opposite of photos, when I look at photos from 5 or 10 years ago, I think holy cow, I did not know I looked like that. I actually look a lot better than now. Whereas with the creative process it feels like it’s the opposite, where you don’t know how bad you are but you’re confident in moving forward because you think it’s good but it actually was probably crap.” -Steph
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Language: Albanian, Serbian & Turkish Languages with Educator, Author & Advocate Elizabeth Gowing
Geopats: expat life under a microscope
03/05/21 • 46 min
Language can be a lens into culture, a way to share our experiences and a tool to help others. These are some of the aspects of language that we discuss with guest Elizabeth Gowing. She worked in primary education in inner London before moving to the Balkans in 2006. From then until very recently she split her time between Kosovo, Albania and the UK. During her time in the Balkans she immersed herself in many of the languages used there and shares the cultural insights that she learned. One of these experiences while she was in Kosovo was co-founding the http://theideaspartnership.org/wp/ (Ideas Partnership) non-profit. She is also the owner of the https://www.facebook.com/sapuneKS (Sapune social enterprise), offering employment to village and minority community women and support to the education of their children. Elizabeth is also an author of five travel bookshttps: www.elizabethgowing.com/my-books and has translated two books from Albanian.
🤸🏽Americans moving abroad, you'll need this postal service. Trust me!
https://travelingmailbox.com/?ref=3422
😋Create your own podcast!
Host on Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2022201
(These are affiliate links to services I love!)
🤸🏽Music from Key Frame Audio:
https://keyframeaudio.com/
Podcasting: Focus on the Story in Your Podcast with Tod Maffin of Today in Digital Marketing
Geopats: expat life under a microscope
06/17/22 • 31 min
If you’re someone who perks up when the words STORY and COMMUNITY are mentioned in terms of podcasts, then this is a conversation for you. Oh yea, there are also some great monetization ideas also but I think you’ll stay for the stories.
I’ve been listening to Today in Digital Marketing for at least a couple of years now. When my husband and I left China to “move” to Europe, I was hoping to transition over into Marketing. This podcast of Tod Maffin’s was one of the tools that helped me get up to speed and get a few interviews, I’m convinced. Although I didn’t end up in Marketing, I still listen to, often apply and share the things I learn in this podcast because it’s short, practical, honest, and oddly funny. Which I never thought a marketing podcast could be.
He’s on Geopat because he’s mentioned the podcast changes here and there over time in TDM so I had a feeling he’d be an interested person to chat about the ins and outs of it all. And YES, he sure was!
🤸🏽Americans moving abroad, you'll need this postal service. Trust me!
https://travelingmailbox.com/?ref=3422
😋Create your own podcast!
Host on Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2022201
(These are affiliate links to services I love!)
🤸🏽Music from Key Frame Audio:
https://keyframeaudio.com/
Ways to embrace verbal mistakes before and during recording (NaPodPoMo Day 9)
Geopats: expat life under a microscope
11/09/22 • 12 min
Yesterday we talked about how to practice so that you could reduce the use of filler words but it felt like there was something missing. That something is the admittance that it’s excess energy that often makes us use these words. So it’s time to share some tips and tricks that you can do to embrace that energy surge and put it to good audio branding use!
Today's Sponsor:
Today’s live event is sponsored by Daniel Goodson, Host of My Fluent Podcast. He wanted to share an episode swap that he did recently with Craig of Ingles Podcast about how he podcasted his way to English language fluency. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As8PV0vjl48
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This podcast was created with (affiliate links):
- Streamyard for recording, going live, and distributing FULL videos to LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube: https://streamyard.com?pal=5673660346007552
- Buzzsprout for podcast hosting: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1907332
- Acon Digital's DeVerberate to reduce echo: https://a.paddle.com/v2/click/11427/147398?link=3691
- Tube Buddy to optimize YouTube: https://www.tubebuddy.com/globalpodcasteditors
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One Year Later, "Schadenfreude, A Love Story..." With The Author, Rebecca Schuman
Geopats: expat life under a microscope
07/27/20 • 40 min
Leviathan Wakes With Two Earthly Podcasters
Geopats: expat life under a microscope
02/17/21 • 86 min
Book Culture in Prague, Czech Republic with Mel & Dave from a Strong Sense of Place Podcast
Geopats: expat life under a microscope
02/21/20 • 47 min
Online: Social Media As A Home Anchor with Tania of Swahili Secrets
Geopats: expat life under a microscope
04/02/21 • 54 min
Can social media ground us and make us feel more at peace in this crazy world?
This conversation with Tania from Swahili Secrets will present an answer to this question that is not common but very refreshing. Tania was born in Kenya and moved around a lot. Her geographical footprint includes 4 other African countries, Thailand, Austria and Germany. Although she calls Germany home, her heart and her projects revolve around Kenya. In this conversation we follow her online journey from her first chat room all the way through to her current day Instagram world. This IG space includes the travel services of Swahili Secrets, the African inspired merchandise of Bantu Sisters, and the community oriented The Kenyan Kind.
In this conversation we chat about:
- her amazing geographical trajectory
- her first experiences online & her current onlineness
- private and public social media choices
- how her online posting habits have changed
- the online lessons she’s learned over time
🤸🏽Americans moving abroad, you'll need this postal service. Trust me!
https://travelingmailbox.com/?ref=3422
😋Create your own podcast!
Host on Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2022201
(These are affiliate links to services I love!)
🤸🏽Music from Key Frame Audio:
https://keyframeaudio.com/
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How many episodes does Geopats: expat life under a microscope have?
Geopats: expat life under a microscope currently has 211 episodes available.
What topics does Geopats: expat life under a microscope cover?
The podcast is about Expat, Places & Travel, Society & Culture and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on Geopats: expat life under a microscope?
The episode title 'Language: From Teacher To Podcaster | Legendary Interviews: Legendary Language Learner YouTube Channel' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Geopats: expat life under a microscope?
The average episode length on Geopats: expat life under a microscope is 50 minutes.
How often are episodes of Geopats: expat life under a microscope released?
Episodes of Geopats: expat life under a microscope are typically released every 4 days, 12 hours.
When was the first episode of Geopats: expat life under a microscope?
The first episode of Geopats: expat life under a microscope was released on May 7, 2018.
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