The ISL Podcast

The ISL Podcast

Angelina Piechowska

The International School of Life- We will help you to flourish abroad!

“We believe that in the 21st century business is about people and relationships. To be successful we need a good network, especially when living abroad. We therefore have decided to create the International School of Life Member Club. This will run every Thursday giving you access to exclusive sessions and opportunities, as well as the ability to collaborate and network with its members. The Club will be a place where people will share a common purpose to help each other to grow”.
Angelina Piechowska & Bonny Martin Co-founders of The International School of Life

The ISL Member Club is an online international meeting platform dedicated to those (men and women) living abroad and who want to make money doing something they love. It is about networking from the comfort of your own home.
The ISL Member Club is not a platform for coaching or lectures where experts tell you how to manage your life. It is about encouraging its members to talk about themselves and what they do whilst also listening to others.

Categories: Business

Listen to the last episode:

#20 Interview with Karina Lagarrigue - Clinical psychologist helping expatriated, cross-cultural and frequent travelling couples and families to THRIVE. Early-stage PhD in Sensory Processing Sensitivity and expat motherhood (recorded February 2022)
Karina has moved around the world since she was only 15 days old. Hypersensitive and hyperempathetic from birth, passionate about communication and interculturality, Karina dedicates her time to studying and accompanying expatriation processes, transitions to international motherhood and fatherhood, and to understanding the interpersonal adaptation processes that occur between couples in all these contexts.

Karina answered a few questions for us and gave us some great suggestions:

What is unique for you in the experience of being an expat?
If you could turn back the time, would you take the same decisions?
Do you think that certain people have a personality or predisposition to be more able to leave their native country and move abroad than others? To easily find themselves again somewhere else?
Which advice would you give to busy expat working mums, who may have lost the support of their family network once they moved abroad to help them build a new life?
What are the different phases of settling abroad? Are there any?
How can we support our kids during our ‘expat’ journey?


Karina Lagarrique
On LinkedIn (5) Karina Lagarrigue | LinkedIn
On Instagram - karinalagarriguepsychologist

Enjoy the podcast!
Angelina

Previous episodes

  • 20 - #20 Interview with Karina Lagarrigue - Clinical psychologist helping expatriated, cross-cultural and frequent travelling couples and familie 
    Sat, 14 May 2022
  • 19 - #19 Interview with Adam Rosendahl - Master facilitator, entrepreneur, experience design consultant. Chief Experience Officer at Late Nite 
    Fri, 07 Jan 2022
  • 18 - #18 Conversation with Gabriela Weglowska - Learning Solutions Designer & Intercultural Consultant 
    Fri, 22 Oct 2021
  • 17 - #17 Interview with Gry Guldberg - Organisational Transformation Activist FACILITATING SUSTAINABLE GROWTH, RESULTS & LEARNING 
    Tue, 21 Sep 2021
  • 16 - #16 Interview with Bogdan Manta- Founder and Expert Trainer at The Essential Workshops 
    Sun, 11 Jul 2021
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