The long awaited episode (interview with Prash Chandrasekhar) is now online! We talked about INSEAD alumni association, Amazon leadership principles, board games, and of course, a lot about #Luxembourg. ----------------------- Now you can support the show Expat Stories on Radio ARA , which is being produced by volunteers, by purchasing one of the t-shirt👕 or any other souvenir in our online shop (the link is in the first comment!) https://lnkd.in/eFbUd6Jq
Expat Stories
Production audiovisuelle
Talk Show "Expat Stories" on Radio Ara hosted by Tetyana Karpenko
À propos
Join us for our show, as we welcome prominent representatives of the Luxembourgish expat community on to our stage every second and fourth Saturday of each month at 15:00. Through their personal anecdotes and insights, we aim to showcase the diversity of backgrounds, talents, and perspectives of our guests. We will explore their experiences of living in Luxembourg, focusing on the most interesting milestones and unique approaches that make each guest special. In the second half of our show, we will turn our attention to life in Luxembourg. Our guests will share their personal preferences, offer helpful hints and provide insider knowledge about hidden gems and life hacks in the country. They will also offer invaluable advice to newcomers who are seeking guidance on how to navigate their way through Luxembourg. Join us for an engaging and informative show about Luxembourg, presented by those who know it best.
- Site web
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https://expatstories.lu
Lien externe pour Expat Stories
- Secteur
- Production audiovisuelle
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 1 employé
- Siège social
- Luxembourg
- Type
- Non lucratif
Lieux
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Principal
4, Place des Rotondes
L-2448 Luxembourg, LU
Nouvelles
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Expat Stories a republié ceci
Don't miss the next episode of the Expat Stories on Radio ARA this Saturday with the brilliant Prash C Chandrasekhar! --------- Now you can support the show , which is still being produced by volunteers, by purchasing a t-shirt👕! And these are not JUST t-shirts. People often say in Luxembourg 😉 : 'you need to know someone who knows someone', which has a bit of a negative connotation. We want to change that and turn it around. With the help of the visual, we would like to give this phrase a new meaning. 'I know someone who knows someone' may become a slogan for a community of people from different backgrounds and countries living together, supporting each other to thrive.
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Expat Stories a republié ceci
Yesterday I had an honour to present our t-shirt to Germain Birgen - the winner of the British-Luxembourg Society give away. You too can become an owner of a T-shirt of other merchendise with Luxembourg iconic sights. We at The Loupe developed original designs to support the talk show Expat Stories on Radio ARA. Link is in the first comment.
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Here it is! the log awaited podcast version of the latest episode of the Expat Stories on Radio ARA. Tetyana Karpenko interviewed Ani Fox Bochenkov, PhD. From this interview you will find out what tech professionals can learn from indigenous people and a lot of other interesting things. Link is in the first comment.
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Expat Stories a republié ceci
We are happy to cooperate with British-Luxembourg Society and organise a a giveaway for its members. 🎉 With Luxembourg's National Day looming, you can win a T-shirt featuring one of Luxembourg's iconic sights - the famous Melusine sculpture by Serge Ecker - and celebrate the day in this special outfit. 👕 The T-shirt designs and other Luxembourg-themed souvenirs were created by The Loupe to support the radio show Expat Stories (Radio ARA). These are original works of art - hand-drawn illustrations. Other featured designs include the Adolphe Bridge, Spuerkeess Building, Golden Lady, and the Tram. To enter the competition, you need to be a member of the BLS. If you’re not yet a member, hurry up to join! Share this post with your friends and connections so they can participate too. The winner will be announced on 15th June. You can view and order all the designs via the link https://lnkd.in/e8uXCSJq. Do save the link for the future! We all know how complicated it is to find good and affordable souvenirs about Luxembourg.
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Listen to our latest episode online! Tetyana Karpenko talked to Jos van Bommel, originally from the Netherlands, moved to Luxembourg 13 years ago. Jos is a professor at the University of Luxembourg. He is a member of the committee of the Oxford University Society of Luxembourg, having previously taught at Oxford. Jos is also one of the founders of the Luxembourg Value Investing Society ASBL. https://lnkd.in/ewGPPnjg
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Expat Stories a republié ceci
With Luxembourg's National Day looming, the BLS is organising a giveaway for its members. You can win a T-shirt featuring one of Luxembourg's iconic sights - the famous Melusine sculpture by Serge Ecker - and celebrate the day in this special outfit. The T-shirt designs and other Luxembourg-themed souvenirs were created by The Loupe to support the radio show Expat Stories. These are original works of art - hand-drawn illustrations. Other featured designs include the Adolphe Bridge, Spuerkeess Building, Golden Lady, and the Tram. To enter the competition, you need to be a member of the BLS. If you’re not yet a member, hurry up to join! Share this post with your friends and connections so they can participate too. The winner will be announced on 15th June. You can view and order all the designs via the link posted in the first comment. We all know how complicated it is to find good and affordable souvenirs about Luxembourg.
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Expat Stories a republié ceci
🤔 What can tech companies learn from Aborigines? How often can one encounter the mafia in the US? Why is Luxembourg not Liechtenstein? I can't believe how lucky I was to hear so many interesting stories just during a one-hour interview with Ani Fox Bochenkov, PhD Don't miss the next episode of the Expat Stories on Radio ARA this Saturday. --------- Now you can support the show , which is still being produced by volunteers, by purchasing a t-shirt👕! And these are not JUST t-shirts. People often say in Luxembourg 😉 : 'you need to know someone who knows someone', which has a bit of a negative connotation. We want to change that and turn it around. With the help of the visual, we would like to give this phrase a new meaning. 'I know someone who knows someone' may become a slogan for a community of people from different backgrounds and countries living together, supporting each other to thrive. Link is in the first comment. #tech #deeptech #aborigines #expats #Luxembourg
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Stay tuned for the podcast version of this interview!
not to be an arsehole… I personally like this life advice from my guest Jos van Bommel very much. Do you agree with it? (Stay tuned for the podcast version of the interview on the Expat Stories on Radio ARA.)
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Now you can support our show by buying beautiful things 😀
With 47 episodes of Expat Stories and over two years of production, the time has come to have our own… t-shirts. 👕 By purchasing a t-shirt, you're supporting the show, which is still being produced by volunteers, myself included. And these are not JUST t-shirts. People often say in Luxembourg 😉 : 'you need to know someone who knows someone', which has a bit of a negative connotation. We want to change that and turn it around. With the help of the visual, we would like to give this phrase a new meaning. 'I know someone who knows someone' may become a slogan for a community of people from different backgrounds and countries living together, supporting each other to thrive. Link to order (it is print on demand) is in the first comment! Allow me to remind you of the names of all the wonderful guests who I've had the privilege to host in my studio in these (almost) two years: Carla Rosen-Vacher, Fabio Morvilli, Darren ROBINSON, Rita Knott, ALVARO LAORDEN, Dirk Stockmans, Sufian Bataineh, Emilia Tantar, PhD, Brian Ballantyne, Stephan Peters, Gudrun D.S. Ziegler, Enrique Prieto MBA, Mariana Florea CPC, DTM, Madhumalti Sharma, PMP ®, Charles-Louis Machuron, Tomer Libal, Thomas Kallstenius, Artur Sosna, Marin Njavro, Jacques Piroux, Diyor YAKUBOV, Dr. Zamira P., Irene Mäkelä-Brunnekreef, Corinne Migueres, Oksana Polyanska, Willem Roos, Sandrine Lingom, Kevin De Wilde, Dr. Andrzej K. BINKOWSKI, Lisa McLean, Seungeun (Semi) Park, Joel Walker, Shohreh Haddadan, Fabrice MAIRE, David Foy, Paul Schonenberg, Valeriia Kotsur, Victor Cebotari, Simône van Schouwenburg