Moving is stressful, but it's also an adventure! Listen in today as I share my first impressions of Singapore (spoiler alert: I loved it), when I visited last month. As well as tips (or maybe thoughts or suggestions are a more accurate way of wording it) on how to prepare for an international move. Plus, stay tuned until the end to hear about this episode's "Chan Select", which is a restaurant that I am so sad I discovered only at the end of my time in Paris. And there may be some singing at ...
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Moving is stressful, but it's also an adventure! Listen in today as I share my first impressions of Singapore (spoiler alert: I loved it), when I visited last month. As well as tips (or maybe thoughts or suggestions are a more accurate way of wording it) on how to prepare for an international move. Plus, stay tuned until the end to hear about this episode's "Chan Select", which is a restaurant that I am so sad I discovered only at the end of my time in Paris. And there may be some singing at ...
Episode 51: Types of Expats or TOEs- The Government-Sponsored Expat with Regan Schnoell
Expatriotical
42 minutes
9 months ago
Episode 51: Types of Expats or TOEs- The Government-Sponsored Expat with Regan Schnoell
In this first episode of an interview series called, "Types of Expats" or "TOEs", Chandra sits down with Regan Schnoell, who has lived for years as a government-sponsored expat. Regan shares what it's like to be the wife of an ambassador, along with other personal journeys such as adopting abroad, living apart from your spouse, and getting lost in the mountains of Montenegro. This episode is full of heart and truly one that is not to be missed! Plus, listen in for a fun "Chan Select" that ha...
Expatriotical
Moving is stressful, but it's also an adventure! Listen in today as I share my first impressions of Singapore (spoiler alert: I loved it), when I visited last month. As well as tips (or maybe thoughts or suggestions are a more accurate way of wording it) on how to prepare for an international move. Plus, stay tuned until the end to hear about this episode's "Chan Select", which is a restaurant that I am so sad I discovered only at the end of my time in Paris. And there may be some singing at ...