TN34: How to answer the question “What do you do?” Stephanie Ward – Amsterdam
In the episode 10, “to work or not to work…”, I promised to bring you some practical insights to answer this sometimes uncomfortable question for expat partners: “what do you do?” Stephanie Ward is American and lives in the Netherlands where she emigrated for love, she is a Business and Marketing Mentor and passionate about…
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Lisa Webb grew up in Canada. After university she became a teacher for 8 years, then the assistant principal of an elementary school. Her husband, who is also Canadian was one day offered a job in Paris. So they packed up their lives in Canada and moved to France. After a year in Paris, they were…
Read shownotesTN32: Special announcement about Tandem Nomads!
Dear Listeners, Thank you for your feedbacks! I have taken them into consideration, and made some changes on your podcast Tandem Nomads. Tandem Nomads is turning into a weekly podcast show. Tune in this episode and find out more! With care, Amel
Read shownotesTN31: Rashmi A. Zimburg, expat partner in Tokyo, Japan.
Rashmi Aggarwala Zimburg grew up in India and studied in the US.Today she lives in Japan with her husband and two daughters. P reviously they also lived in Algeria, Indonesia and Austria. Before going into this global nomadic journey, Rashmi graduated from an MBA, built a career in business management and worked for 15 years in…
Read shownotesTN30: Planning your finances with your partner. Hui-Chin Chen – Taiwan
It is already quite complicated to manage our households’ finances in general, but it does tend to get even more complicated when we move from a country to another. I also noticed that in a lot of cases, even when expat partners are financially dependent, they are very involved in managing the finances of their…
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