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This episode was produced by Jess Bauldry. In it, Jess interviews Dot Bekker, a Zimbabwean entrepreneur who made a career out of mentoring, business coaching and website development.
Many of may know her as the former president of the women’s networking organisation The Network. She lived in the Grand Duchy for four and a half years before deciding to embark on a major life journey to return home to Africa. You can find out more about Dot and her long trip home by visiting goinghometoafrica.com.
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This episode is a bit different to what you’ve heard from us in the past, as it features not one but three interviewees in one single episode.
The reason for having three people in one episode is that I wanted to round off the first “season,” which by the way is a concept we will be moving away from, by getting multiple perspectives on what Luxembourg means to expats, what brought them here, and how they find life in the Grand Duchy. In short, what their experience of moving here and settling in has been like.
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Manglende episoder?
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In this episode we talk to Fredrika, who works at 'Ouni' - Luxembourg's first packaging-free supermarket. She tells us about Ouni, how to reduce our waste, and much more.
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This episode features John-Paul Gomez, of wurst.lu fame, better known as JP. Originally from the US, JP has lived in Luxembourg for over a decade. He has become somewhat famous through his satirical news blog, wurst.lu, through which he shares is rather sardonic views of life in the Duchy.
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This episode features Mike McQuaide, better known as "An American in Luxembourg." Mike has lived in Luxembourg for about five years, and in that time has managed to secure an audience of over 15,000 followers for his popular facebook page, An American in Luxembourg, where he writes, sings, and shares photos and videos of his adventures around the Duchy.
We talk about moving to Luxembourg, learning the language, the popularity of his page, his new book, and much more.
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This first full-length episode of Letzcast features teacher and photographer Steven Weinberg, who while born in the Netherlands has lived in Luxembourg for over 30 years. We talk about his many adventures with "the little one" (his car), how he became a teacher, the virtues of learning Luxembourgish, and much more. Remember to subscribe to Letzcast on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app.
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Letzcast is an upcoming podcast about Luxembourg and the people who live here. This trailer episode explains what we aim to do with the podcast, and invites you to join us on the journey.