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    Explore " women living abroad" with insightful episodes like "Closing a Chapter: Reflections, Revelations, & Farewell to Women Who Walk Podcast [Ep 48]", "Eight Country Moves: Sally Cronin Discusses her Nomadic Life & How it Impacted her Weight & Informed her Writing [Ep 20]", "German by Birth, Portuguese by Marriage: Octogenarian, Ingrid Bloser Martins, Recognized in Japan as a Woman of Distinction [Ep 16]" and "Women Who Walk Celebrates 3 Months & 10 Episodes with Host, Louise Ross [Episode 11]" from podcasts like ""Women Who Walk", "Women Who Walk", "Women Who Walk" and "Women Who Walk"" and more!

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    Closing a Chapter: Reflections, Revelations, & Farewell to Women Who Walk Podcast [Ep 48]

    Closing a Chapter: Reflections, Revelations, & Farewell to Women Who Walk Podcast [Ep 48]

    In this final episode of Women Who Walk, I bid farewell to podcasting (for now). Throughout the three seasons and 48 episodes, I’ve had the honor of interviewing globally mobile women, who shared stories of courage, adaptability, and resiliency moving multiple countries for work, for adventure, for love, for freedom. The podcast has not only connected me to the women and the worlds they inhabited at the time of the interview, but also brought to life the vivid landscapes, streets, and cultures in which they were immersed. To help me reflect on the significance of the past 2 years and how meaningful this creative journey has been, Fiona Marques, a podcaster and fellow Australian also living in Portugal, interviews me.

    Eight Country Moves: Sally Cronin Discusses her Nomadic Life & How it Impacted her Weight & Informed her Writing [Ep 20]

    Eight Country Moves: Sally Cronin Discusses her Nomadic Life & How it Impacted her Weight & Informed her Writing [Ep 20]

    Sally Cronin was born in the UK in the early '50s, but from the tender age of 18 months, she began what has been a lifelong nomadic existence living in eight countries, including Sri Lanka, Malta, South Africa, the US, Belgium and Spain before settling in 2016 with her husband on the Southern coast of Ireland. Her work and her desire to see some of the most beautiful parts of the world has taken her to many more destinations around Europe and Canada and south to New Zealand. All those experiences, including her weight loss journey, and the people she met along the way, provided a rich source of inspiration for her, ultimately informing her creative work of the last 20 years as a writer and author of 15 books: SmorgasboardBlogMagazine.com

    German by Birth, Portuguese by Marriage: Octogenarian, Ingrid Bloser Martins, Recognized in Japan as a Woman of Distinction [Ep 16]

    German by Birth, Portuguese by Marriage: Octogenarian, Ingrid Bloser Martins, Recognized in Japan as a Woman of Distinction [Ep 16]

    In this episode, I have a kitchen-table style conversation with German-born, wise elder, Ingrid Bloser Martins. Ingrid is my neighbor in Estoril, Portugal, and she is someone I've come to know over the years as a woman whose diverse cultural experiences have afforded her a unique perspective. Our conversation focuses primarily on her insights into Japanese culture, as Japan is the longest posting her Portuguese husband was assigned as a diplomat, and it's where they lived in the Shibuya center of Tokyo for 8 years in the early 1960s. During this time, Ingrid mastered the ancient art of ikebana or cut flower arranging. Later, as a teacher of the art, she promoted the exchange of Japanese and Portuguese cultures, which the Emperor of Japan recognized by honoring Ingrid with the Order of the Precious Crown.

    Women Who Walk Celebrates 3 Months & 10 Episodes with Host, Louise Ross [Episode 11]

    Women Who Walk Celebrates 3 Months & 10 Episodes with Host, Louise Ross [Episode 11]

    It's the middle of August and the height of summer in Europe, and in Portugal, where I live, that means everyone heads to the beach and life slows down. So today I thought I'd record a solo show and reflect back on the past three months and the evolution of the podcast to date, and that would be the first 10 episodes.

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