18 episodes

I decided to start this podcast to record and share the experiences of foreigners who have lived in Slovakia. We might have similiar reasons why we came to this country and made a life here, but we all have our unique stories that might interest our fellow foreigners living here, but also Slovaks who are curious to hear how it feels to be a foreigner in their homeland.

MySlovakExperience Emanuele Terenzani

    • Society & Culture

I decided to start this podcast to record and share the experiences of foreigners who have lived in Slovakia. We might have similiar reasons why we came to this country and made a life here, but we all have our unique stories that might interest our fellow foreigners living here, but also Slovaks who are curious to hear how it feels to be a foreigner in their homeland.

    MSX #18 Alan

    MSX #18 Alan

    Today I'm talking to Alain Colpaert, A Brazilian who came to Slovakia four years ago and had stayed until recently. He is now living and working in Prague for an international company.
    At the same time he runs his own business, including a website connecting stylists, make-up artists and hairdressers with potential clients.
    What is it like to own a small business in Slovakia?
    For answers to this and other questions listen to episode 18h

    • 56 min
    Ramy Gawargy

    Ramy Gawargy

    Hello and welcome to MySlovakExperience podcast. In this chilling December, I’m bringing you Ramy, an IT manager from Egypt who has lived in Slovakia for more than 14 years now. No matter where he’s from, he just cannot imagine living anywhere else than Slovakia.

    I recorded our conversation at the beginning of October, it took a while to bring it to light and I’m glad today you can enjoy it.

    Thanks a lot for following and being part of MySlovakExperience, one year of great conversations, thanks to you listeners and thanks to the guests who came to the show. 2020 will bring some new things to the show, wait4it.

    And now without further delay please welcome Ramy.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    #15 Roberto

    #15 Roberto

    Ok, ready for another MySlovakExperience episode?

    Today I’m talking to Roberto, who came to Slovakia from the Dominican Republic 13 years ago and after he survived his first Slovak winter, he decided to stay. He has since become a slovak citizen, made many good friends here, but the main reason why he is staying is his son. Roberto is also a fisherman, a fluent Slovak speaker and he works for an international company.

    Enjoy and as always, thanks a lot for listening.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    #14 Hiro

    #14 Hiro

    Welcome to MySlovakExperience podcast. Today I am glad to bring you Hiro, a Japanese man who came to Bratislava totally alone seven years ago. He works at an IT company in the capital and calls Bratislava cozy. Why does he like Slovakia better than Japan? Listen to the podcast to find out.
    Welcome to MySlovakExperience podcast. Today I am glad to bring you Hiro, a Japanese man who came to Bratislava totally alone seven years ago. He works at an IT company in the capital and calls Bratislava cozy. Why does he like Slovakia better than Japan? Listen to the podcast to find out.

    • 1 hr
    #13 DJ Ned

    #13 DJ Ned

    Hey hey, it’s time for another episode of MySlovakExperience.

    Today, we go to Kenya to interview Ned (or I should say DJ Ned) who has been living in Slovakia since 2016.

    Ned, or Naheed Nizar Saburali Mawji works in an international company but he’s also a professional DJ so if you are familiar with Bratislava’s enjoying the nightlife, perhaps you have already danced to his music.

    Ned’s first winter in Slovakia was the worst ever so what convinced him to stay and consider this country his home?

    Listen to this podcast to find out.

    • 1 hr 26 min
    #12 Vicky Sheppard

    #12 Vicky Sheppard

    Hello everybody,

    this is MySlovakExperience podcast and today I’m finally leaving Bratislava. My guest Vicky Sheppard is an editor, writer and science teacher originally from Britain has lived in Piestany for 11 years now.

    Vicky came to Slovakia with her husband and they have been living in Piestany for more than a decade despite the fact that they only came for two years.

    She’s about to go back to the UK this summer so this interview is a bit of a farewell to Slovakia. What does it mean for a foreigner to live in a small Slovak town like Piestany, and what are her opinions and thoughts before her departure.

    I hope you will enjoy our conversation as much as I did.
    So please welcome, Vicky Sheppard.

    • 1 hr 2 min

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