Expat Sandwich

Marty Walker

Running from the law? Looking for a place to retire or simply want to know what it's like to live in another country? Expat Sandwich, hosted by Marty Walker, features an eclectic range of expats sharing the best, the weirdest and the worst of living abroad. Learn more at expatsandwich.com

  • 44 minutes 25 seconds
    #021 Rome with The Bittersweet Life

    We talk with veteran public radio producer Katy Sewell and writer Tiffany Parks, hosts of the podcast The Bittersweet Life. Laugh, cry, and learn about life and Rome in the process!

    28 November 2017, 6:01 am
  • 30 minutes 15 seconds
    #020 Culture Shock Flashback: Venezuela

    There's so much going on in Venezuela these days, it's hard to keep up. Luckily we have Marian Lefeld, an artist from Caracas to help us understand and navigate the current political and economic volatility. Lefeld moved to the United States twenty-two years ago with her husband Max just after Chavez was elected President. She shares what it was like to move to the US and leave her family behind, as well as current struggles in both countries.

    21 November 2017, 5:49 am
  • 30 minutes 15 seconds
    #019 Barcelona with Charity Blansit

    Charity Blansit moved to Barcelona 17 years ago for love--before the smartphone and crush of tourism. She helps us make much needed sense around Catalonia's ongoing fight for independence as well as offering some guidance around cultural customs and learning two languages at the same time.

    31 October 2017, 3:28 am
  • 51 minutes 21 seconds
    #018 Peru, Ayahuasca and the Daniel Cleland Experience

    We discuss the resurgence and research benefits of plant medicines. Daniel Cleland takes you deep into the Amazon and shares what it's like to take ayahuasca, the role of the Shaman, and his life in Peru and South America.

    18 October 2017, 5:03 am
  • 22 minutes 5 seconds
    #017 Culture Shock Flashback: French Edition

    Culture Shock Flashback turns Expat Sandwich on its head. Instead of interviewing American expats, we invite foreign expats living in the United States to share their experience. In this episode we talk with French nationals Charlotte and Laurent about their thoughts on American culture.

    3 October 2017, 4:17 am
  • 44 minutes 38 seconds
    #016 Japan with Mike Martino

    Mike Martino went from jazz musician to second degree black belt in karate to software development and then finally being a potter living in Japan for the last 21 years. Martino offers incredible insight into Japanese culture, hilarious language mishaps, and even a romp through the prison system--which turns out to be a little different from the way they do things in the US.

    18 September 2017, 11:08 pm
  • 41 minutes
    #015 Peace Man: Judson Moore

    We're back with Season 2! What do you do when you just can't help yourself helping other people? We talk with Judson Moore and discuss how to plug in through foreign exchange, Peace Corps, how to become a foreign diplomat and more. In OUR book, nice guys finish FIRST!

    4 September 2017, 11:48 pm
  • 26 minutes 10 seconds
    #014 Paris with David Lebovitz

    Moving to a country is hard enough--chef, blogger and cookbook author David Lebovitz discusses his kitchen renovation disaster in Paris featured in his new book "L'appart" as well as providing us with better understanding of French culture.

    5 July 2017, 3:37 am
  • 34 minutes 13 seconds
    #013 Hong Kong with Jay Dillon

    Everyone has ideas, but few push them to reality. Jay Dillon, founder of Yardbird, discusses moving to Hong Kong to oversee manufacturing for his startup, and navigating corruption, piracy, and worker conditions in China as well as life amongst the "hongkies."

     

    19 June 2017, 5:00 am
  • 39 minutes 13 seconds
    #012 Shanghai with Jilli Leonard

    Immediately following college, 23 year-old Jilli Leonard jumped on an opportunity to teach English as a second language in China. After 2 years of learning the ropes, she shares wisdom gained on the other side of the world while navigating a life in Shanghai. Our eyes remain wide open at her observations and insight at such a young age.

    6 June 2017, 2:43 am
  • 23 minutes 8 seconds
    #011 Antarctica with Joanna Young

    Climate scientist Joanna Young shares what it was like to travel to Antarctica with 76 other female scientists on the inaugural Homeward Bound voyage. Learn what's going on with climate change directly from a true scientist and not filtered through the media. Find out why this scientist feels optimistic about the future and more!

    22 May 2017, 5:00 am
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