Expat Chronicles with Kim and Liz

By: Kimberly Myvett and Lizzie Muringi
  • Summary

  • Liz and Kim are two expats who have taken their experience living abroad and created an entertaining and informative podcast. They discuss their travels, culture shock, and their adventures as they explore their new homes. They share stories and tips on how to make the most of living in a foreign country, as well as their own personal experiences of learning the language, making friends, and adjusting to the new local customs. Whether you’re an experienced expat or just getting ready to move abroad,Liz and Kim’s podcast is a must-listen for everyone looking to learn more about expat lifestyle!
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  • Season 2 Trailor
    Apr 10 2024

    We are back!!

    Join Kim and Liz for Season Two as they discuss being an expatriate and how to manoeuvre your way. Whether it's for the laughs, tears or getting a good listen, this season is worth tuning into.

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    Less than 1 minute
  • Expat Chronicles Chapter 1 Episode 6: Embracing Jamaican Culture with Bere Vibes
    Aug 18 2023

    In this captivating episode of Expat Chronicles, hosts Kim and Liz invite a special guest, Abigail Smith, co-owner of Bere Vibes, a unique card game inspired by Jamaican culture. The trio delves into the experiences and perspectives of being a Jamaican expatriate while celebrating all things Jamaican.

    Abigail Smith, a Jamaican expat herself, shares her journey of leaving her homeland and immersing herself in a different cultural landscape. Throughout the episode, the ladies engage in insightful discussions about the challenges and joys of living as expatriates in different countries. They reflect on how these experiences shape their identities and provide a unique perspective on Jamaican culture.

    Listeners can expect to be enlightened about the various aspects of Jamaican culture and the significant role Bere Vibes plays in preserving and spreading this rich heritage. The episode not only celebrates the love for Jamaica but also explores the challenges faced by Jamaican expatriates and the importance of staying connected to their roots.

    Whether you are a Jamaican expat longing for a piece of home or simply curious about the enchanting Jamaican culture, this Expat Chronicles episode with Kim, Liz, and Abigail is sure to leave you entertained, informed, and deeply appreciative of the power of cultural connections.

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    33 mins
  • Expat Chronicles Chapter 1 Episode 5: Autism Awareness Month: A Conversation with Brandi
    Apr 23 2023

    “Autism Awareness Month: A Conversation with Brandi”, this podcast episode Kim and Liz speak with Brandi, a mother of a child with autism, about her experiences raising her child and the challenges they have faced. April is Autism Awareness Month, which raises awareness for autism and Asperger’s syndrome. Autism is a complex brain disorder that often inhibits a person’s ability to communicate, respond to surroundings, and form relationships with others. According to WHO, about one in 270 people in the world has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ASD is a group of developmental disabilities that causes challenges in many areas of one’s life. Some of the profoundly affected areas include social, communication, and behaviour. Children with ASD are usually nonverbal or they have restricted or repetitive behaviours. ASD also affects people of all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. #people #podcast #communication #autismsupport #autism #autismparents #autismmom #autismawareness #asd #expatlife #expats #mydubai #learninganddevelopment

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    58 mins

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