Listen in as two expat Americans, Sarah Taylor and Kevin McCarthy, take on the task of telling American audiences what life in Tübingen, Germany is all about.
They interview members of the community, discuss local issues, and reflect candidly on life in Germany with its many cultural differences and similarities, realizing that there's so much more they have to learn about this cycling, studying, stocherkahning municipality of the Swabian South that they've called home for the past several years!
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Listen in as two expat Americans, Sarah Taylor and Kevin McCarthy, take on the task of telling American audiences what life in Tübingen, Germany is all about.
They interview members of the community, discuss local issues, and reflect candidly on life in Germany with its many cultural differences and similarities, realizing that there's so much more they have to learn about this cycling, studying, stocherkahning municipality of the Swabian South that they've called home for the past several years!
They say that baseball is as American as apple pie and American football is, well, quintessentially American as well. Or are they? Listen in as Kevin and Sarah unpack two very American sports in a place you might not expect. Whether you’re the real MVP or always picked last for the baseball team, there’s a bit of something for everyone in our sports episode.
Special thanks to Alex Tufts from the Tübingen Hawks Baseball team and Markus Flach, Nelson Stegmaier, Dominique “Sunny” Wernando and Julian Wagner from the Tübingen Red Knights Football team for taking the time to interview with us!
Meanwhile in Tübingen
Listen in as two expat Americans, Sarah Taylor and Kevin McCarthy, take on the task of telling American audiences what life in Tübingen, Germany is all about.
They interview members of the community, discuss local issues, and reflect candidly on life in Germany with its many cultural differences and similarities, realizing that there's so much more they have to learn about this cycling, studying, stocherkahning municipality of the Swabian South that they've called home for the past several years!