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From Northern California to Bavaria to Vancouver - Emily's Expedition Across Borders

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In this episode of Worlds Collide, join me as I delve into the fascinating journey of Emily, an American expat whose quest for personal and professional growth led her from the familiar streets of Alameda, California, to the quaint Bavarian town of Murnau, Germany, and eventually to the vibrant city of Vancouver, Canada. From navigating the complexities of obtaining work visas to immersing herself in the German language amidst Bavarian dialects, Emily's story is a rich tapestry of cultural adaptation, career evolution, and the pursuit of life's next great adventure.

With candid reflections on the idyllic landscapes of southern Germany, the challenges of building a new social circle, and the subtle yet significant differences between life in the US and Canada, Emily's narrative is a treasure trove of insights for anyone considering a leap across borders. Whether you're drawn to the allure of the Alps or the promise of Pacific Northwest, Emily's experiences offer valuable lessons on embracing change, seizing opportunities, and finding a sense of home in the world's vast expanse.

If Emily's tale of international transitions resonates with you, or if you're an expat with a story to share, reach out to us at worldscollide123pod@gmail.com or connect with us on Instagram @worldscollidepod. Don't forget to follow us on TikTok and Threads for more engaging content.

Support Worlds Collide by leaving a five-star review wherever you listen to podcasts, and help us continue to bring these incredible stories to our growing community of listeners. A special thanks to Serge Quarando for the music from Pixabay.

Keywords: American Expatriate, German Living, Bavaria, Canada, Vancouver, Work Visa, Language Learning, Career Development, Cultural Adaptation, Nature Exploration, International Community, PhD Journey, Expat Lifestyle, Social Networking, Permanent Residency, Cross-Country Moves, Personal Growth, Expatriate Insights, Community Building, Outdoor Activities.

Tune in to the next episode for more compelling tales of expatriate life. Until then, stay curious and keep bridging worlds!

Show notes created by https://headliner.app

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📋 Episode Chapters

(00:00) World Collide is a podcast where we talk about moving abroad

(00:48) Emily is working abroad to achieve her career goals

(01:38) Emily is from Alameda, California. Thanks for being on my podcast

(03:56) When did you decide that you want to move abroad

(08:07) Did you always fly back to the US to get your papers or did you just

(08:53) You were the only native english speaker in your workplace in Germany

(13:09) Your company helped you find a place to live, but nothing was available

(16:28) What did you really like about living in Germany? What did you miss

(19:14) Why did you decide to move away from the United States

(25:21) I think British Columbia has more influence from the French than other Canadian cities

(26:33) How was it for you to settle in Vancouver after moving from Oregon

(29:20) What did you then really like about Canada? Yeah, I really like the outdoors

(33:35) There are seasons and there's always a breeze. And I mean, if you want it colder, colder

(33:58) If you're thinking about moving to Canada, what would you recommend

(35:06) Are Canadians very open to meet other people from abroad, or do you think

(39:39) You said you couldn't take the train. But they still had, like, fine public transportation

(40:48) All right, I think, um, I don't have any more questions

(41:30) I hope I didn't step on anybody's toes with today's podcast

  continue reading

47 episodios

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In this episode of Worlds Collide, join me as I delve into the fascinating journey of Emily, an American expat whose quest for personal and professional growth led her from the familiar streets of Alameda, California, to the quaint Bavarian town of Murnau, Germany, and eventually to the vibrant city of Vancouver, Canada. From navigating the complexities of obtaining work visas to immersing herself in the German language amidst Bavarian dialects, Emily's story is a rich tapestry of cultural adaptation, career evolution, and the pursuit of life's next great adventure.

With candid reflections on the idyllic landscapes of southern Germany, the challenges of building a new social circle, and the subtle yet significant differences between life in the US and Canada, Emily's narrative is a treasure trove of insights for anyone considering a leap across borders. Whether you're drawn to the allure of the Alps or the promise of Pacific Northwest, Emily's experiences offer valuable lessons on embracing change, seizing opportunities, and finding a sense of home in the world's vast expanse.

If Emily's tale of international transitions resonates with you, or if you're an expat with a story to share, reach out to us at worldscollide123pod@gmail.com or connect with us on Instagram @worldscollidepod. Don't forget to follow us on TikTok and Threads for more engaging content.

Support Worlds Collide by leaving a five-star review wherever you listen to podcasts, and help us continue to bring these incredible stories to our growing community of listeners. A special thanks to Serge Quarando for the music from Pixabay.

Keywords: American Expatriate, German Living, Bavaria, Canada, Vancouver, Work Visa, Language Learning, Career Development, Cultural Adaptation, Nature Exploration, International Community, PhD Journey, Expat Lifestyle, Social Networking, Permanent Residency, Cross-Country Moves, Personal Growth, Expatriate Insights, Community Building, Outdoor Activities.

Tune in to the next episode for more compelling tales of expatriate life. Until then, stay curious and keep bridging worlds!

Show notes created by https://headliner.app

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📋 Episode Chapters

(00:00) World Collide is a podcast where we talk about moving abroad

(00:48) Emily is working abroad to achieve her career goals

(01:38) Emily is from Alameda, California. Thanks for being on my podcast

(03:56) When did you decide that you want to move abroad

(08:07) Did you always fly back to the US to get your papers or did you just

(08:53) You were the only native english speaker in your workplace in Germany

(13:09) Your company helped you find a place to live, but nothing was available

(16:28) What did you really like about living in Germany? What did you miss

(19:14) Why did you decide to move away from the United States

(25:21) I think British Columbia has more influence from the French than other Canadian cities

(26:33) How was it for you to settle in Vancouver after moving from Oregon

(29:20) What did you then really like about Canada? Yeah, I really like the outdoors

(33:35) There are seasons and there's always a breeze. And I mean, if you want it colder, colder

(33:58) If you're thinking about moving to Canada, what would you recommend

(35:06) Are Canadians very open to meet other people from abroad, or do you think

(39:39) You said you couldn't take the train. But they still had, like, fine public transportation

(40:48) All right, I think, um, I don't have any more questions

(41:30) I hope I didn't step on anybody's toes with today's podcast

  continue reading

47 episodios

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