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Expat Coffee Break

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by Javier Salomon

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This is a bilingual Podcast dedicated to sharing the experiences of immigrants and telling their stories moving to a new country. My name is Javier and I will be telling my story as a Mexican living in the United States, and interview guests that also immigrated. Este es un Podcast bilingüe dedicado a compartir las experiencias de inmigrantes y contar sus historias de al mudarse a un nuevo país. Mi nombre es Javier y voy a compartir mi historia como Mexicano viviendo en Estados Unidos, y entrevistaré a personas que también han emigrado.

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8/21/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Ep 26 My friend Martin MEX-USA ENG Pt 3 - Dealing with cultural shock

December 26, 2021

Ep 26 My friend Martin MEX-USA ENG Pt 3 - Dealing with cultural shock

<p>Hello and welcome! To another episode of the Expat Coffee break podcast, my name is Javier and this show is dedicated to sharing personal experiences of immigrants and telling their stories of what it´s like to move to a new country.</p> <p>This is part three of my conversation with my friend Martin sharing his experience immigrating to the United States.</p> <p>Martin immigrated to the United States from Mexico two years ago, he did it with an L1B Work Visa which is for intracompany transferees, meaning, he was already working for the company that sponsored the visa and got a job offer that led to the Visa.</p> <p>In this episode, Martin shares what were the cultural shocks that we´ve faced, some funny stories ordering in the drive thru, and the challenge for Martin´s son trying to interact with other children that don´t speak spanish. .</p> <p>Keep in mind the main focus of this content is sharing our personal experience, we are by no means considered experts, and we are not giving a guide on "how to" live abroad, each person would have a different situation or process, and in this podcast, we share our personal experience.</p> <p>With our story and sharing the experiences that you don´t usually know about until you have already moved, we hope to assist in making a more educated decision to whoever is interested in immigrating to the United States, whether it is with a Professional Career and Working Visa, or trying to build up from scratch.</p> <p>Whether you are considering immigrating to the United States and want to learn more, or just looking to learn about the USA from an immigrant´s experience, this podcast is for you.</p> <p>Please like, share and subscribe, I am starting out and it will be of tremendous help!</p> <p>Reach out!</p> <p>I appreciate your feedback!</p> <p>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/javiersalomonpodcast">javiersalomonpodcast</a></p> <p>Instagram: &nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/jasalomonc/">jasalomonc</a></p> <p>Spotify: <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jwh4O7S04CGfr6NW17ekI">Expat Coffee Break</a></p> <p>Youtube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaRHEaSmyRSA9WrxgPseVwg">Javier Salomon</a></p> <p>Music Credits:</p> <p>Intro &amp; Outro: <a href="https://freesound.org/s/453396/">Little latin jazz intro</a>by&nbsp;<a href="https://freesound.org/people/oymaldonado/">oymaldonado</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for Ep 25 My friend Martin MEX-USA ENG Pt 2 - Getting a loan without credit score

December 19, 2021

Ep 25 My friend Martin MEX-USA ENG Pt 2 - Getting a loan without credit score

<p>Hello and welcome! To another episode of the Expat Coffee break podcast, my name is Javier and this show is dedicated to sharing personal experiences of immigrants and telling their stories of what it´s like to move to a new country.</p> <p>This is part two of my conversation with my friend Martin sharing his experience immigrating to the United States.</p> <p>Martin immigrated to the United States from Mexico two years ago, he did it with an L1B Work Visa which is for intracompany transferees, meaning, he was already working for the company that sponsored the visa and got a job offer that led to the Visa.</p> <p>In this episode, Martin shares what it was like to buy a car with credit when credit was not available, finding an apartment, the pressure to perform at work when relocating, and more.</p> <p>Keep in mind the main focus of this content is sharing our personal experience, we are by no means considered experts, and we are not giving a guide on "how to" live abroad, each person would have a different situation or process, and in this podcast, we share our personal experience.</p> <p>With our story and sharing the experiences that you don´t usually know about until you have already moved, we hope to assist in making a more educated decision to whoever is interested in immigrating to the United States, whether it is with a Professional Career and Working Visa, or trying to build up from scratch.</p> <p>Whether you are considering immigrating to the United States and want to learn more, or just looking to learn about the USA from an immigrant´s experience, this podcast is for you.</p> <p>Please like, share and subscribe, I am starting out and it will be of tremendous help!</p> <p>Reach out!</p> <p>I appreciate your feedback!</p> <p>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/javiersalomonpodcast">javiersalomonpodcast</a></p> <p>Instagram: &nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/jasalomonc/">jasalomonc</a></p> <p>Spotify: <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jwh4O7S04CGfr6NW17ekI">Expat Coffee Break</a></p> <p>Youtube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaRHEaSmyRSA9WrxgPseVwg">Javier Salomon</a></p> <p>Music Credits:</p> <p>Intro &amp; Outro: <a href="https://freesound.org/s/453396/">Little latin jazz intro</a>by&nbsp;<a href="https://freesound.org/people/oymaldonado/">oymaldonado</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for Ep 24 My friend Martin MEX-USA ENG Pt 1 - The stress of the first 30 days

December 12, 2021

Ep 24 My friend Martin MEX-USA ENG Pt 1 - The stress of the first 30 days

<p>Hello and welcome! To another episode of the Expat Coffee break podcast, my name is Javier and this show is dedicated to sharing personal experiences of immigrants and telling their stories of what it´s like to move to a new country.</p> <p>In this episode, I have a very dear friend sharing his story of immigrating to the United States.</p> <p>Martin immigrated to the United States from Mexico two years ago, he did it with an L1B Work Visa which is for intracompany transferees, meaning, he was already working for the company that sponsored the visa and got a job offer that led to the Visa.</p> <p>In this episode, Martin shares what it was like the first thirty days moving into the United States, from getting the keys to the temporary house, getting a social security number, bank account, drivers license, etc.</p> <p>Keep in mind the main focus of this content is sharing our personal experience, we are by no means considered experts, and we are not giving a guide on "how to" live abroad, each person would have a different situation or process, and in this podcast, we share our personal experience.</p> <p>With our story and sharing the experiences that you don´t usually know about until you have already moved, we hope to assist in making a more educated decision to whoever is interested in immigrating to the United States, whether it is with a Professional Career and Working Visa, or trying to build up from scratch.</p> <p>Whether you are considering immigrating to the United States and want to learn more, or just looking to learn about the USA from an immigrant´s experience, this podcast is for you.</p> <p>Please like, share and subscribe, I am starting out and it will be of tremendous help!</p> <p>Reach out!</p> <p>I appreciate your feedback!</p> <p>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/javiersalomonpodcast">javiersalomonpodcast</a></p> <p>Instagram: &nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/jasalomonc/">jasalomonc</a></p> <p>Spotify: <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jwh4O7S04CGfr6NW17ekI">Expat Coffee Break</a></p> <p>Youtube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaRHEaSmyRSA9WrxgPseVwg">Javier Salomon</a></p> <p>Music Credits:</p> <p>Intro &amp; Outro: <a href="https://freesound.org/s/453396/">Little latin jazz intro</a>by&nbsp;<a href="https://freesound.org/people/oymaldonado/">oymaldonado</a></p>

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What is Expat Coffee Break?

This is a bilingual Podcast dedicated to sharing the experiences of immigrants and telling their stories moving to a new country. My name is Javier and I will be telling my story as a Mexican living in the United States, and interview guests that also immigrated.

Este es un Podcast bilingüe dedicado a compartir las experiencias de inmigrantes y contar sus historias de al mudarse a un nuevo país. Mi nombre es Javier y voy a compartir mi historia como Mexicano viviendo en Estados Unidos, y entrevistaré a personas que también han emigrado.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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