The Exchange Student Podcast The exchange student podcast
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- Society & Culture
We started this podcast to have a space to talk about a variety of things like education, travel, community, innovation and so much more; things that connect us from different parts of the world. We are Valentina and Mary. We are the exchange students.
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Out of the class conversation with our tenacious professor - Tua Nefer
There’s always a teacher who teaches you more than what is confined to the classroom. Tua Nefer is one of those professors who is passionate to education, travel and empowering her students and women using teaching as a medium. We talk about all of these things and more funny stories of her travel.
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Special: Stuff you never talk about at a family dinner
In this short special, we talk about the idea of feminism, society’s view of LGBTQ+ and some deeper issues that has been an elephant in the room for a long time.
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Flying My Mental Health Abroad Ft. Juan Usuga & Aswin Rengarajan
Behind every perfectly goofy and fancy Instagram post there are also nights you struggle to sleep. We are here today to talk about mental health and struggles that go with it, with our CCI friends Juan and Aswin!
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Stuff you should know from the EducationUSA Adviser - Francisco Cuesta!
Sit with us while Francisco talks about how Salsa dancing helped him with his physical disability, his passion for education and the failures he wants to change in the Colombian education system. To know more about EducationUSA go to their website at https://educationusa.state.gov
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Catching up with our college mentor - Jack Chan!
We invited our college mentor from Boston to share his unique experiences with international students, US culture to his travel stories and his Chinese legacy! We got to see Jack Chan doing all these amazing things and now we bring his story to our podcast. To know more about his program Jack talks about, go to the link https://www.bhcc.edu/coilboston/
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Becoming an exchanger - Colombia to USA
CCI’s alumni Jamila Ruiz, shares her experience being an exchange student in the United States. She shared about learning new things, facing her fears and making memories to telling us about her struggle being a Muslim minority in Colombia. The podcast ended with an enriching discussions and reading an anonymous submission from one of the listeners.