Episode Four: Love

Episode Four: Love

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Episode Three: Growth & Opportunities

This week our third guest, Patricia from Slovakia, gives us her best piece of advice on how to succeed abroad, and shares why, for her, to travel is to grow and improve. Leaving home for studies at the young age of 16, at 32 she’s now a successful professional in Brussels, Belgiu ...  Show more

Episode Two: Change & Learn

Welcome to Lesson #2: Change & Learn. We talk to Penelope from Greece who tells us why is it sometimes (always) good to pick up new habits and be open to new cultures, and also, gives us some practical tips on living in Denmark (hint: LEARN DANISH!) 

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