Studying abroad is one of the most transformational experiences a student can have in college. It’s an opportunity to meet new people, explore unfamiliar cultures and discover who you are. But with great transformation can come new challenges. Join Syracuse Abroad program alumni and staff in the DEIA Student Working Group as they share their stories of self discovery and their advice for making the most out of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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Dreaming of studying abroad? Join Kritin on The Indian Scholar: Global Education Stories, where we make your international education dreams a reality. Whether it’s cracking admissions, navigating visa hassles, finding scholarships, or discovering what student life is really like, we’ve got your back! Tune in for inspiring stories, practical tips, and everything you need to take that leap.
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Expat Experts is the go-to expat podcast and YouTube series for anyone serious about living abroad. Hosted by Marc Alcobé, a seasoned expat, we dive deep into the untold stories, challenges, and triumphs of building a new life in a foreign country. Each episode features candid interviews with real expats, revealing the truth about moving overseas—from navigating visa processes and understanding the true cost of living, to building community, overcoming culture shock, and mastering the art of ...
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"Study Abroad Diaries" is a podcast that takes you on an exciting journey through the experiences of students who have chosen to study abroad. From the highs and lows of cultural adjustment to navigating academic challenges, our guests share their insights, tips, and stories to help you make the most of your study abroad adventure. Whether you're a study abroad aspirant, a seasoned traveler, or embarking on your first international trip, tune in for candid conversations and practical advice ...
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The Lighthouse by upGrad Study Abroad 6 students. 6 cities. The Lighthouse is a podcast series that follows six real students on their journey to study abroad — from the excitement of acceptance letters to the challenges of settling in a new country. Some are already living their dreams overseas, while others are just beginning. Their stories are honest, emotional, and deeply inspiring — a reminder that you're never alone in your journey. Let these voices light the path ahead. #TheLighthouse ...
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Demystifying study abroad and global learning for aspiring + thriving global education professionals. Through solo shows and fun interviews, we talk about all things global education and the latest news, trends, and challenges facing the international education industry. If you're ready to geek out on all things global ed, you've come to the right place. Hosted by Brooke Roberts (@thenewdorothy), a 20+ year veteran of the international education industry, 5x study abroad student, and a solop ...
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We take a peek into the lives of foreign students living in Slovenia. Did they come to party, study or just shake up their everyday lives? What makes these young people tick and what do they think about the country they've come to? Listen to the challenges they face and what they miss from home. Has this experience changed them? Are they considering staying here? Every Monday at 11:25 only on Radio Si. Do you want to share your experience? Just write to [email protected] and maybe you are our ne ...
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The ANDREA MITCHELL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF DEMOCRACY aims not just to promote, but to understand, democracy. Global in its outlook, multifaceted in its purposes, the Mitchell Center seeks to contribute to the ongoing quest for democratic values, ideas, and institutions throughout the world. In THE ANDREA MITCHELL CENTER PODCAST, we interview scholars, journalists, and public thinkers grappling with the challenges facing our democracy. Many of the episodes are linked to our other programming ...
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Wandering Nature is devoted to discovering nature’s wonderful, strange, and fascinating organisms and ecosystems. Because these ecosystems are in exotic and wild locations, it’s also about the adventures, joys, and challenges of travel abroad. The project is made possible by a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, which provides funding to recent college graduates to pursue a year of independent, non-academic study abroad.
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Whether you are experienced with faculty-led study abroad programs or are just starting out, this podcast is for you. In each episode, faculty leaders and education abroad professionals discuss opportunities and challenges for developing and implementing these programs. Join us as we explore ways to facilitate meaningful interaction with locals and create engaging learning opportunities for students.
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In this podcast, I am going to spill the beans about my semester abroad at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. That's going to include traveling tips, college gossip, cool events in Raleigh or nearby, day-to-day college life, restaurant tips and everything else I feel like talking about :) Be prepared to be entertained! This podcast is produced in collaboration with NC State student radio WKNC 88.1 FM HD-1/HD-2.
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Jiran (جيران) is a 5-week summer language program from July 2-August 3, 2018 that pairs intermediate and advanced Arabic students with underserved Arabic-speaking families in New Britain, Connecticut. Jiran programming in a program focused on Arabic language learning and intercultural competence development. The program allows student participants to progress in Arabic, access Arabic speakers from places they cannot study abroad (Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Sudan, etc), and experientially learn abou ...
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Hi, I'm Daniel De Biasi, and I'm fascinated by people who achieved incredible things. In this podcast, I want to share with you stories of people who emigrate and re-start their life in a new country. I invite you to join me as I explore emigrant's stories. We would dive deep into how they did it, what reasons pushed them to leave their life behind, what challenges they faced, and what they managed to accomplish. I left Italy at 27, moved to the opposite side of the world, New Zealand, and t ...
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Your Global Journey, Your Mental Wellness — the mindhamok podcast is here to support and empower international students, study abroad participants, and young people navigating life across borders, whether thats a new city or a whole new country. Each episode provides practical tips and insights on mental health, well-being, and social challenges tailored to the unique experiences of students and young people studying or living abroad or away from home. From managing stress and adapting to ne ...
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"A wise man learns from his mistakes; a wiser man learns from the mistakes of others." Welcome to In Our Unprofessional Opinion, hosted by siblings Gali (25) and Avi (23). Originally from New York, with time spent in Georgia and now abroad, they share funny, relatable, and authentic stories about navigating through life’s ups and downs. From personal growth to overcoming challenges, their experiences cover it all—the good, the bad, and the downright hilarious. If you’re looking for practical ...
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In the MS-Perspektive Podcast, I present my view of multiple sclerosis and show you how you can make the best of the diagnosis. Because a beautiful and fulfilling life is also possible with multiple sclerosis. Here you will find information and strategies on how you can actively influence your course. In addition, I publish solo articles with my experiences, interview experts and on various topics related to living with MS as well as other affected people. In addition, there are a few episod ...
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Welcome to our “Student Life Unplugged” podcast, where young people from diverse backgrounds share their experiences in navigating student life across the globe. Tune in as we explore the real conversations and candid stories of students — from their academic challenges to personal triumphs and everything in between. This podcast offers a unique platform for students to voice their thoughts on a variety of topics such as adapting to new cultures, handling academic pressures, and planning fut ...
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We discuss the daily grind of a researcher, the significance of their research, limitations, and challenges they face & overcome. We meet the best scientists in the field. Also, we discuss mental health issues and the need to talk about it. Monthly discussion about the major breakthroughs in science and technology. Contribute on Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/sciencewithshweta Follow on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/sciencewithshweta Follow on Twitter- https://twitter.com/sciencewsh ...
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The circumstance itself does not determine the outcome. Rather, the outcome is dependent upon the attitude with which we face the challenges in our path. All About Attitude is a self-development podcast in which your host, Mariana, shares concrete ways of how you can cultivate a positive attitude and deepen your self-awareness. As a result you'll be able to enjoy your life, the good, the bad and the in between, more joyfully. I can't wait to see where this journey takes us!
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California State University podcast Higher Ed Rewired features inspirational stories from higher education faculty, researchers, landscape of postsecondary education. They bring listeners along on their journey of engaging students with innovative practices, overcoming institutional challenges and creating groundbreaking research. Each episode will inspire and expand the listener's understanding of the foundations of student success in higher education.
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🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk – A Podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers! 🌟 Are you an ESL teacher, English teacher, Content creator, or Online educator? 🌍📚 ESL Talk is a podcast designed just for you. 🎧✨ Join our passionate, expert hosts, Daniel and Fey, along with a stellar lineup of guests from the world of ESL. These include award-winning authors, published Ph.D. scholars, Nobel Prize winners, successful business leaders in education and edtech, and the top 1% of English teaching soc ...
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Trinity is Ireland's top university and lays claim to a beautiful city-centre 16th century campus, notable alumni (Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett to name a few) and world-class research and education. This podcast gets to the heart of what makes this innovative university thrive, its people.
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A good leader keeps a sharp eye on their P&L. But even if you‘re all about the money, it can‘t be ALL about the money. To make the money - and achieve sustainable success - you need people and you need leadership. That‘s the **other** P&L and it‘s what we‘ll be talking about in this podcast. Join Director of People & Culture, Aura Huot and me, Julie Quinne, as we help you improve the **Other** P&L: People and Leadership.
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S3 E5: Loving Life in London as a Whitman Student
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43:43In today’s world, our businesses are all impacted by global economics, supply chains, and more. On this episode, we dive into studying abroad for students in the Whitman School, with help from two program alumni. Our guests are Frances Brown ’27, finance and television, radio, and film major; who studied abroad on the Whitman Core program in London…
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#135: Let’s Talk About Vaginal Health and MS – What Women Should Know with Dr. Melika Arab Bafrani
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32:13In this insightful episode, I talk with Dr. Melika Arab Bafrani, postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), about a topic that deserves far more attention — vaginal health and MS. MS affects not only the nervous system but also the immune balance of the whole body, including intimate areas. Dr. Bafrani explains h…
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Living with Chronic Illness, Conflict Zones & Expat Lifestyle 🩺 🌎
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57:42Send us a message! 🌍 🥼 What’s it like to live in Baghdad, Beirut, Phnom Penh, Lagos, and Curaçao — all while battling Lyme disease and Hashimoto’s? In this powerful episode of the Expat Experts Podcast, we sit down with Vashti Kanahele, functional medicine practitioner, author, and founder of Passports & Parasites. What happens when chronic illness…
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Beyond the Curriculum: Building Thinking Citizens for a Changing India
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32:50Is India ready to deliver world-class education at home? In this episode of The Indian Scholar, host Kritin Sawhney sits with Prof. P.G. Babu, Vice-Chancellor of Vidyashilp University, Bangalore, to explore how the institution is shaping leaders for an uncertain future. Discover Vidyashilp’s core curriculum, interdisciplinary learning, and why Indi…
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S3 E4: Immersion in Global Communications as a Newhouse Student
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52:20Studying abroad is crucial for professional development for Newhouse School students! With so many opportunities for learning about communications around the globe, it can be hard to narrow down your options. Jude Bazerman ’26, broadcast and digital journalism and geography major, joins the pod this week to tell us all about his experience in Londo…
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#134: Cognition and MS at ECTRIMS: Understanding and Managing Cognitive Decline
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36:40In this solo episode from ECTRIMS 2023, I share the highlights from the inspiring lecture by Prof. Maria Pia Amato on cognition and multiple sclerosis. Cognitive changes are common in MS and affect nearly half of all patients – from attention and memory to language and executive function. You will learn: How cognitive impairment appears across the …
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#133: ECTRIMS 2025 MS Highlights: First Insights for Patients
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9:56Read the full blog article here: ms-perspektive.com – ECTRIMS 2025 MS Highlights ECTRIMS 2025 MS Highlights: First Insights for Patients ECTRIMS is the world’s largest MS conference, and in 2025 it takes place in Barcelona. Thousands of researchers and clinicians share the newest findings on multiple sclerosis. In this episode, we look at the first…
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S3 E3: Engineering and Computer Science Majors Can Study Abroad, Too!
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48:09Landon York ’27 joins the podcast this week to talk about his experience on the Florence Center: Engineering program! He tells Emma and Delaney about managing his course load, where he got to travel, why he picked Italy and more. Delaney also shares details about the other study abroad programs that are perfect for Engineering and Computer Science …
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#132: Fighting for Fair Access. MS Treatments, and Global Challenges with MSIF's Anne Helme
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24:41Access to MS treatments worldwide remains highly unequal. While research and innovation are making great strides, many people with multiple sclerosis are not benefiting from these advances. In this episode, Anne Helme, Head of Research and Access at the MS International Federation (MSIF), talks about the global challenges of treatment access, MSIF’…
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From Airline Pilot to 50+ Cities as a Digital Nomad ✈ 💻
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1:10:12Send us a message! 🌍✈️ Ever dreamed of leaving a high-flying job to travel the world full-time? In this episode of the Expat Experts Podcast, I sit down with Jordi Llonch Esteve, a former airline pilot turned global digital nomad and tech founder. Jordi traded cockpits for co-working spaces, and since then, he’s lived in over 50 cities, from Chiang…
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Interviewer: CARRIE WELSH. Why does the American criminal justice system produce unreliable knowers? In this episode, host CARRIE WELSH is joined by philosopher and prison education director JOHN FANTUZZO and re-entry consultant and executive director RAYMOND POWELL for a conversation about the epistemological foundations of mass incarceration. Dra…
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S3 E2: Studying Abroad as an Arts & Sciences/Maxwell Student
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46:22Have you ever wondered, “How can I study abroad with my major?” Our new series will visit every school and college at Syracuse University to speak with students about how study abroad worked with their major - and even changed their lives. We begin with Arts & Sciences and Maxwell School, featuring Sarah Santiago Ruiz ’27, Neuroscience and Biology …
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🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk! 🎙️ A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers. In today’s episode, Getting Started with Online Teaching, we’re joined by a very special guest: Crystal Weber, founder of Crystal Clear ESL and the Crystal Clear Expert Educators Club. Crystal brings a wealth of experience and practical advice for teachers who are ready…
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#131: Living with MS. Joke Soetaert on empowering youth, patient advocacy & life as a midwife
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45:42👉 Read the full blog article here: https://ms-perspektive.com/131-joke-soetart In this inspiring interview, Belgian midwife and patient expert Joke Soetaert shares how her 2019 MS diagnosis became a catalyst for growth, advocacy, and community. She talks about mindset, research participation, empowering young people with MS, and why patient voices …
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S3 E1: We’re So Back – and so is Central Europe
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54:50The Syracuse Abroad podcast returns with a new host behind the mic – Emma Poper ’26! Emma is an alumna of the Exploring Central Europe program, and she invited two friends from her program – Winter Cameron ’27 and Katya Kauth ’26 – to join her on the first episode of our new season. They discuss their favorite things from Poland (mostly obsessing o…
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#130: Living with MS Abroad: A Conversation with Robert Joyce on Research, Resilience and Life in Spain
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49:44What does it mean to live with MS abroad? In this inspiring interview, I speak with Robert Joyce, MS patient, blogger at A 30 Minute Life, and strong advocate for patient involvement in research. Robert shares his journey from diagnosis at 23 to moving from Ireland to Spain for health reasons. We talk about the impact of climate, differences betwee…
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From Arrival to Belonging: The Canadian Immigrant Journey
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40:10🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk! 🎙️ A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers. In this episode, we sit down with John Edward McGraw — Multicultural Workplace Expert, Inclusive Communication Specialist, and founder of Hiyaku (Hee-YA-koo) Coaching, to explore the subtle yet powerful aspects of Canadian culture that often trip up newcomers and even l…
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14 Days in a Chinese Jail: Story of Survival & Growth 🇨🇳 🚔
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1:00:48Send us a message! 🏈🚓 What happens when your dream of living abroad turns into a nightmare? Former American football player Chancellor Jackson found himself arrested and thrown into a Chinese jail for 14 days. In this jaw-dropping episode of Expat Experts, Chancellor shares the full story—how he ended up behind bars, what jail life in China is real…
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#129: Hope for Myelin Repair: How Stem Cells Could Change the Future of Progressive MS with Dr. Luca Peruzzotti Jametti
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39:13Neural stem cells may calm brain inflammation and enable myelin repair in progressive MS. Safety looks promising; phase-2 planning is underway. You can read the interview extract on my blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/129-luca-peruzzotti-jametti Progressive MS needs therapies that work inside the brain. In this episode, Dr. Luca Peruzzotti Jametti …
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🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk! 🎙️ A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers. In this episode of ESL Talk, we sit down with Kate Bogar, a dynamic Business English teacher from Canada, now living in Germany. With a massive social media following and a knack for creating engaging, learner-focused content, Kate shares her insights on how Business En…
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#128: AI-driven reclassification of Multiple Sclerosis – A new way of understanding MS
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7:24In this episode, I share insights from a new study published in Nature Medicine: “AI-driven reclassification of multiple sclerosis progression.” 🌐 Blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/128-ai-ms-reclassification An international team of researchers analyzed data from more than 8,000 patients, 118,000 visits, and 35,000 MRI scans. With the help of artifi…
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English, Immigration, and the Future of International Study
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52:57🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk! 🎙️ A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers. Join us for an insightful conversation with Celina Hui, CEO and Immigration Consultant at Immi Canada, as we explore the evolving landscape of immigration and international education in North America. With recent policy changes shaking up the system, Celina shares her e…
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Episode 7.5: Trump and the Era of Ungoverning: A Discussion with Russell Muirhead and Nancy Rosenblum
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46:45Interviewer: MATTHEW ROTH. In their 2024 book Ungoverning: The Attack on the Administrative State and the Politics of Chaos, Professors RUSSELL MUIRHEAD (Dartmouth) and NANCY ROSENBLUM (Harvard) analyze the emergence of “ungoverning,” a political trend aimed at limiting or dismantling key functions of the administrative state. They situate this dev…
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From Shy Scientist to Confident New Zealand Expat 👩🏻🔬 🌏
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1:06:39Send us a message! 🌏 🐝 What happens when a shy German scientist dares to trade her lab coat for a one-way ticket abroad? Hanna Marks, a Berlin native who left her stable job in biological research — including working on honeybee diseases — to pursue a more meaningful life overseas. In the latest episode of Expat Experts, I sit down with Hanna Marks…
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#127 – What We’re Learning About Podcast Impact: Reflections from the German Audience
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5:57In this episode, I’m offering a behind-the-scenes look at a recent research project I conducted based on a listener survey among the German-speaking audience of the MS-Perspektive Podcast. While the detailed results are currently under review for publication, I share why I launched the study, what questions I was most curious about, and what might …
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🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk! 🎙️ A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and language education. Our guest, Nisha Sriganesh, a Doctoral Candidate at Ontario Tech University and a seasoned language teacher, shares her research and classroom experiences with …
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Study in Canada 2025: University of Niagara Falls Canada’s Edge for Ambitious Indian Students
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25:15Dreaming of studying in Canada? In this episode of The Indian Scholar, your host Kritin Sawhney explores why the University of Niagara Falls Canada (UNF) is becoming a top choice for ambitious Indian students looking for a future-ready education abroad. 🎙️ Featuring exclusive conversations with: David Gray, Provost and Vice-President, Academic Ravi…
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#126: From MS Diagnosis to GregoryAi. Bruno’s Journey Through aHSCT and Innovation
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40:00In this episode, we meet Bruno Amaral, a digital strategist, teacher, and MS patient from Lisbon. After his diagnosis, Bruno not only underwent autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (aHSCT) to manage his progression—but also created GregoryAI, a digital tool designed to help MS patients find relevant research and clinical trials withou…
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Teaching with Empathy and Respect: Part 2
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3:56:29🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk! 🎙️ A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers. In the second part of our two-part episode, we continue our amazing discussion with Swiss-Brazilian educator and bestselling author Maya Eigenmann, diving deeper into the real-world application of Respectful Education—especially in adult ESL classrooms. Maya shares her …
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Building a Business Career in Africa - Woman & Mom 👩🏼💼📲
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1:05:00Send us a message! 🌍💼 What’s it like to be a woman leading a high-stakes sales career in West Africa’s male-dominated telecom world—while also becoming a mom abroad? In this powerful and inspiring episode of the Expat Experts Podcast, Marc sits down with Wanda Serkowska, a fearless expat who built her career across Congo DRC, Benin, and Côte d'Ivoi…
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Episode 7.4: The Age of Choice: A Conversation with Sophia Rosenfeld
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42:53Interviewer: JOSHUA ROSE. Historian and Penn Professor SOPHIA ROSENFELD discusses her new book The Age of Choice: A History of Freedom in Modern Life, exploring how choice became central to modern ideas of freedom — and why our obsession with it can leave us anxious, overwhelmed, and divided. From the rise of shopping and religious freedom to roman…
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#125: The MS Brain Health Strategy: Treatments, Cognitive Tools & Patient Empowerment with Prof. Barbara Willekens
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47:02📖 Read the full blog interview here 👉 https://ms-perspektive.com/125-barbara-willekens 🎙️ What’s this episode about? In episode 125, neurologist Prof. Barbara Willekens shares powerful insights on how to protect and improve your brain health while living with MS. We talk about the importance of early treatment, how lifestyle changes and digital too…
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Teaching with Empathy and Respect: Part 1
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41:27🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk! 🎙️ A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers. In this powerful two-part episode, we sit down with Swiss-Brazilian educator and bestselling author Maya Eigenmann to explore how empathy, calm, and respect can transform the way we teach. Maya shares insights from her work in educação positiva (positive/respectful educ…
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#124: Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials – Discover the Benefits, Ease the Worries
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18:24🔗 Full blog post: https://yourlinktotheblogpost.com (Update with your actual URL) 🔗 Useful Links for Exploring Clinical Trials: 🌍 Global Trial Search (ClinicalTrials.gov): https://www.clinicaltrials.gov 🇪🇺 EU Clinical Trials Register (EU CTIS): https://www.euclinicaltrials.eu 🎧 Episode Overview In this episode, we dive into the world of clinical tr…
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Equity in Education for Multilingual Learners - Challenges and Opportunities
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41:50🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk! 🎙️ A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers. Join us on this episode of ESL Talk as we delve into the critical topic of equity in Education for multilingual learners. Our esteemed guest, Dr. Julie Lara, will share her insights on the current state of education for multilingual learners in the United States. Dr. La…
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From Wall Street to Mom Abroad: Shocks & Podcast Therapy 🎧🙏🏼
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1:03:37Send us a message! 📰🤰 What happens when a successful Wall Street Journal journalist gives up her fast-paced NYC life to move to Italy and Germany—becomes a mother abroad, and suddenly finds herself lost, isolated… and hilariously overwhelmed? Meet Rosamaria Mancini—introvert, perfectionist, hypochondriac, and now author of the witty new memoir “SOS…
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#123: Living with MS & Making a Difference. Claudia’s Journey of Fundraising, Resilience, and Hope
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1:07:12👤 About this episode In this episode, Claudia Dieckmann shares her personal journey of living with multiple sclerosis (MS) and how she transformed her diagnosis into a driving force for community action and purpose-driven fundraising. Based in Cape Town, South Africa, Claudia is not only an MS advocate but also a creative event organizer behind cam…
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The Importance of Visual Design and Detail in Language Teaching
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38:05🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk! 🎙️ A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers. In this episode of ESL Talk, we tackle the Importance of Visual Design and Detail in Language Teaching with our special guest, Sophie Miller. In our interview, Sophie shares her unique perspective on how visual design can enhance language learning. Discover how her back…
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#122: Living with MS in South Africa. Insights from Advocate & MSSA Vice-Chair Christelle Taute
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50:00In this powerful and heartfelt episode, I speak with Christelle Taute, Vice-Chair and Treasurer of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of South Africa (MSSA). Christelle shares her personal MS journey spanning over two decades, including her experience with a stem cell transplant, how she built resilience, and her passionate advocacy work in South Afric…
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The Transformative Power of Teaching Abroad
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38:56🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk! 🎙️ A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers. In this episode of ESL Talk, we dive into "The Transformative Power of Teaching Abroad" with our special guest, Harrison Fowler, Program Director at RVF International. Harrison shares his insights and experiences on how teaching abroad can be a life-changing journey, no…
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What does it really take to pursue a global dream? In episode 6 of The Lighthouse, we speak with Het, an Equity & Derivatives Trader turned upGrad student, as he prepares to begin his master’s journey at Drexel University. Joining him is his biggest inspiration — his mother, Mrs. Bindu Malkan — who shares the emotional reality of sending her son ab…
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From Brazil to Greece via East Africa: A Life Journey 🌍🧿
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1:12:20Send us a message! 🗺️🛖 With over a decade of experience working in international development, Kelly shares what it’s like to build a life abroad while making an impact through NGO work. From studying in Latin America to navigating life in East Africa, and now searching for peace and security in Greece — this is one of those journeys that truly show…
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Episode 7.3: Rethinking the COVID Era: A Conversation with Frances Lee and Stephen Macedo
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46:23Interviewer: MATTHEW ROTH. When the Sars-CoV-2 spread across the world in the spring of 2020, it triggered unprecedented lockdowns in nearly every country, including democracies where such drastic measures were previously considered unlikely to be feasible. The hope was that the virus could be stopped and eventually eliminated, and that deaths coul…
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