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The ExpatCast is the podcast where expats share stories about fitting in, standing out, and every mishap on their journey to feeling at home abroad.

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The ExpatCast is the podcast where expats share stories about fitting in, standing out, and every mishap on their journey to feeling at home abroad.

    Tereré Talks: Paraguay for Foreigners & the End of The Expat Cast

    Tereré Talks: Paraguay for Foreigners & the End of The Expat Cast

    Tereré Talks: Part 10. Is Paraguay a good place to live as a foreigner?
    After 9 episodes of singing the praises and things to love about Paraguay, it's time to share some of the honest downsides. (0:00-0:25)
    Plus, it's the last episode of The Expat Cast! Over six year since the podcast started in a moldy basement in Germany, it's time to wrap it up in sunny Paraguay.
    Nicole closes it out with sharing if she's happier in Paraguay, how she feels about returning to Germany one day, and, of course, how it feels to say farewell to The Expat Cast! (from minute 0:25)
    Connect with Nicole @NikkiNeedsToMove on Instagram.
     
    A big thank you from the heart to everyone who's spent some time with The Expat Cast in your ears since 2018. Forming real connections around the globe and feeling less alone in this crazy journey of life abroad has been so rewarding. Mit ganz viel Liebe & un abrazo muy fuerte, -Nicole
     
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    • 36 мин.
    Tereré Talks: Travel in Paraguay & Paraguay Travel for Backpackers

    Tereré Talks: Travel in Paraguay & Paraguay Travel for Backpackers

    Tereré Talks: Part 9. Many backpackers spend months backpacking "all" of South America - but skip Paraguay. Are they missing anything?
    Nicole is temporarily living in Asuncion and traveling around the country. Zoe is a seasoned backpacker who might have skipped Paraguay, but is glad she didn't.
    Together, the two give insights and recommendations as to what you can do in Paraguay, the best places to visit, and how to link it into your South American trip.
    Plus: some of their crazy travel stories!
    Mentioned in the episode
    -Free Walking Tour of Asuncion: here or here
    -Botelleras, traditional Paraguayan bottle dancing
    -Tourist information center in Asuncion from Senator PY
    -ChacaTours
    -Museo del Fútbol Sudamericano
    -Atyra
    -Get information about visiting Filadelfia in the Chaco
    Next Thursday: the final episode of Tereré Talks!
    Read more about tereré here.
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    • 51 мин.
    Tereré Talks: Languages in Paraguay (Paraguayan Spanish, Guarani, Jopara)

    Tereré Talks: Languages in Paraguay (Paraguayan Spanish, Guarani, Jopara)

    Tereré Talks: Part 8. Paraguay is a mixture of surprises when it comes to language.
    Yes, they speak Spanish, but Paraguayan Spanish is completely distinct from other South American countries' Spanish. Plus, the second official language of Paraguay is Guarani, the most widely spoken native American language. And on top of that, there's Jopara, which is a mixture of Spanish and Guarani!
    To make things stranger, within the foreigner community, sometimes German is more useful than English!
    Videos mentioned in the episode:
    -alo_molinas on YouTube and his skits on Paraguayan Spanish vs. Mexican Spanish, practicing Guarani, and saying thank you in Paraguay
    -WikiToungues episode on Guarani
    Next Thursday: traveling in Paraguay!
    Read more about tereré here.
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    • 34 мин.
    Tereré Talks: The Kind, Welcoming, Tranquilo People of Paraguay

    Tereré Talks: The Kind, Welcoming, Tranquilo People of Paraguay

    Tereré Talks: Part 7. If US Americans are peaches, and Germans are coconuts, are Paraguayans... marshmallows?
    One of the main things you'll hear about Paraguay - if you hear anything - is that the people are really nice. But what does that actually mean? Enjoy this series of stories that paint a clearer picture of what exactly people mean when they say Paraguayans are nice!
    Next Thursday: languages in Paraguay!
    Read more about tereré here.
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    • 33 мин.
    Tereré Talks: Buying Home Goods & More - Shopping and Commerce in Paraguay

    Tereré Talks: Buying Home Goods & More - Shopping and Commerce in Paraguay

    Tereré Talks: Part 6. In Paraguay, you can drop 50$ on a single linen shirt in a posh shopping mall, and you can spend 150$ on a hand-made, custom dining set that you picked up on the shoulder of a highway.
    Furnishing a home in Paraguay can be quite the adventure, full of Facebook Marketplace scams, artisans clustered by skill selling on the roadside, and buying plants in the middle of a forest.
    Next Thursday: the Paraguayan people!
    Read more about tereré here.
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    • 31 мин.
    Tereré Talks: Paraguayan Cuisine & Food in Paraguay

    Tereré Talks: Paraguayan Cuisine & Food in Paraguay

    Tereré Talks: Part 5. Paraguayan food: the best-kept secret in international cuisine?
    Paraguay cuisine is a magical land where the sopa is cornbread, the soups have hidden steaks at the bottom, and gluten intolerant eaters can enjoy tapioca-based everything.
    Even beyond their own cooking, Paraguayans simply know what to do in the kitchen. There's a booming craft beer scene, heaps of top-rate international restaurants, and the best beef you'll have in your life.
    All of that for a price tag that will make you do a double-take, in a good way.
    And somehow, no one knows about it. No one talks about it. Until now!
    Next Thursday: shopping and commerce!
    Read more about tereré here.
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