Podcast
Women Who Walk
Closing a Chapter: Reflections, Revelations, & Farewell to Women Who Walk Podcast
EPISODE 48 May 25, 2023 Introduction In this final episode of Women Who Walk, I bid farewell to podcasting (for now). Throughout the three seasons and 48 episodes, I’ve had the honor of interviewing globally mobile women, who shared stories of courage, adaptability, and resiliency moving multiple countries for work, for adventure, for love,
Pilgrimage: JF Penn, British Writer & Traveler, on Solo-Hiking Three Ancient Way Walks
EPISODE 47 May 11, 2023 Introduction Jo Francis Penn is English, currently living in Bath. As an 11-year-old, she lived in Malawi, Africa; in her teens she lived for a short period in Israel; and as a young adult she lived in New Zealand and Australia. Once back in the UK, she made a
Four International Moves: US-Australian Photographer, Joyce Agee, on The Newcomer Experience
EPISODE 46 April 20, 2023 Introduction Joyce Agee is originally from the US. Currently she lives a couple of hours southeast of the Australian city of Melbourne. Her childhood was peripatetic with her family moving every couple of years. As is often the case with individuals who moved frequently as children, Joyce continued to
Black & Brown Global Mobility with Cameroonian-American Amanda Bates
EPISODE 45 April 6, 2023 Introduction Founder of The Black Expat and The Global Chatter Podcast, American Amanda Bates, talks about her cross-cultural experiences growing up in an immigrant community in the US and moving in her tweens to her parent’s West African passport country, Cameroon. She explains how and why as an adult
How living in Kyrgyzstan Inspired German Wiebke Anton to Co-create the Expat Couples Summit
EPISODE 44 March 23, 2023 Introduction Wiebke Anton is German – from a city that was formerly part of the communist state of East Germany. She’s a PhD in Political Science and her dissertation is on the Discourse of Russia in the European Parliament. But Wiebke deviated from academia into a career as a
Multicultural-Multilingual-Mixed-Race Jaia Sowden: Moving Countries as a Generational Legacy
EPISODE 43 March 9, 2023 Introduction British-Italian-Brazilian, Jaia Sowden, references three generations of her family moving countries as a “tradition,” even proposing that moving countries is “in their blood,” and that putting down roots “would feel claustrophobic.” Jaia is the daughter of my Episode 41 guest, Tabitha Sowden, and certainly there are overlaps in
International Mobility: Saying Goodbye & Confronting Loss, with host Louise Ross
EPISODE 42 February 23, 2023 Introduction International mobility is in many ways a privileged one. Yet there is a price to pay and that is the sadness and grief that comes with having to say goodbye, whether you’re the one that’s staying, or the one that’s leaving. Recently, a young woman who was my
Country-Hopping Gen X’er, Tabitha Sowden, on Straddling Cultures
EPISODE 41, February 9, 2023 Introduction Tabitha Sowden’s story of country hopping is reminiscent of today’s Gen Z digital nomads. But Tabitha’s a Gen X’er, born in 1966, and as a young adult in the 1980s, she was moving with ease between countries, not with her laptop and IPhone, since there wasn’t the technology
Tanzania, The Gambia, Angola, Mozambique, Italy, Malawi, Myanmar, Bangladesh: Liz Shick’s 27 Years Abroad
EPISODE 40, January 26, 2023 Introduction Originally from Massachusetts, Elizabeth (Liz) Shick began her international journey as a young college student when in the mid 1980s, majoring in Africana Studies, she spent a year at university in Tanzania. Thereafter, she went on to obtain a Master’s of International Affairs in Economic and Political Development
India to Australia & 4 Continents Thereafter: Rosemary Gillan on Immigrant Life & Relocating as a Hotelier’s Wife
EPISODE 39 January 4, 2023 Introduction Rosemary Gillan grew up in India in the 1960s. A child of mixed-race parents, she was called “Anglo-Indian.” At 13, her family immigrated to Australia where she was called “small and dark.” In her late 20s, Rosemary’s international relocations began when she married. Over a 16-year period she
Female Agency: Danish-Egyptian, Yasmin Abdel-Hak, in Conversation with Host, Australian, Louise Ross
EPISODE 38 November 30, 2022 Introduction In this last episode of Season 2 and 2022, my guest from Episode 9, Danish-Egyptian, Yasmin Abdel-Hak, starts by interviewing me, Australian, Louise Ross, the host of Women Who Walk podcast. Halfway through the episode, we switch, and I interview Yasmin. Ahead of time, we decided that the
Saskatchewan Adventurer, Landis Wyatt: Living & Working in Liberia, West Africa for 15 years
EPISODE 37 November 10, 2022 Introduction Landis Wyatt is from the ‘bread basket’ province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Though she considers herself conservative and somewhat cautious, as an avid outdoors woman and adventurer, she has repeatedly faced her fears, and as a young adult, she learned to ski, rock and ice climb, and more recently