A bit late, but here we come to the last episode of The Bavaritalian Podcast. :)
Today with us Rachele from the Italian podcast "Viaggi, cose e città" (go and listen to her podcast, she also publishes episodes in a perfect English!), another fellow (ex)expat who helps me to identify the common traits of expats, based on the people she interviewed in her show and on her experience.
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Hey! I am back after a little break - this time with the @italianeamonaco girls, talking about how important it is for an expat to have a community of people from the same country around and exploring the meaning of friendships made as adults living abroad.
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What is something completely normal in Germany that can be considered weird in your country? This is what I asked the Expat community on Reddit. In this episode, I comment on what our fellow foreigners said in this post and bring my own experience on what I consider as "weird" here in this country.
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I already talked about my experience as an international student in Germany, but I know that my experience may be different from the one that other expats do when deciding to study abroad. That's why I decided to interview Tonya (@gravity_tonya on Instagram), an influencer from Belarus who studies in Germany, to discuss what are the main struggles of being an international student and to understand how she inspires other expats through her content.
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Hey hey, this is the first interview of the Bavaritalian Podcast! I had the pleasure of talking with Arnaldo Pangia, an Italian youtuber and influencer living in Berlin, and with him we compared our experiences as expats in Munich and in Berlin. How differents are the two cities?
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It's that time of the year! The Oktoberfest is starting and hundreds of thousands of people are coming to Munich. But what is there to know before attending this historical event, and how was my experience there so far?
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Living in a big city is challenging when it comes to moving around. But Munich and Bavaria luckily offer a great public transport service, right? Yes, sort of. Listen to me as I tell you all about my tragicomic experiences with public transport in Bavaria and in Germany.
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In this episode I reflect on my experience as an expat, asking myself in which way it made me grow as a person and exposing my daily doubts and questions about my future in a foreign country. I guess every now and then a more "serious" episode is fine, isn't it?
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Lately I have been feeling quite nostalgic thinking about my years as student, so I decided to write an episode where I talk about my experience as Master's student in Germany and compare German universities with Italian ones. Which way of living the university is the best one?
P.S.: this is of course my personal experience, so it may not be 100% relatable. After all, this is a podcast about my experience as expat in Germany, isn't it?
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We are in the middle of the summer and temperatures are rising here in Munich. What is there to do in summer in Bavaria at all? How does an expat live in Munich in this season? Stick around to hear about what's typical here in this season and to get some advice on what to do, in case you're visiting this summer.
P.S.: Don't mock me for how I pronounced "rotisserie chicken". I know it sounds terrible.
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Just another Italian talking about pizza. How cliché is that? A bit. But in this episode I am also talking about the food scene in Munich, describing it through my Italian perspective and especially praising the quality of the Italian food here.
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Is Munich really the northernmost city of Italy? I can't answer this question myself, so I asked kind fellow Bavarians on Reddit (r/Munich) for help in order to find an answer once for all. Also, recording this episode made me think that I really need to take an Improv course. Instagram: @thebavaritalianpodcast_
Ciao, Servus! This is a small episode where I quickly introduce myself and the idea behind this project. I hope to reach as many people as possible who are interested in learning about the life of a foreigner in Bavaria! P.S. Please don't mind my terrible Italian accent xx
Hi - Servus - Ciao! This is the Bavaritalian Podcast, a show where an Italian living in Germany, more precisely in Bavaria, tells strangers online about his weird and tragicomic adventures as an expat living in Munich. Stay tuned for the first season!