American expat and author Katie Parla shares the cultural and historical significance of Italy’s island cuisines.
Uruguay is a laid-back South American country with a European flair. Travelers and expats will find beaches, wineries, and a burgeoning culinary scene in this surprisingly easy-to-move to nation.
East meets West in Georgia, where you’ll find Armenian merchant houses mixed with opulent mentions, mosques and Orthodox churches. Writer and photographer Emily Lush shares what to eat and explore in Tbilisi.
Wild camping is when you get away from it all. Proper back to nature. Here’s how to do it right.
Did you know that Scotland has around 790 islands? One has been compared to Hawaii; another is famous for its whisky; another is the perfect place to take photos of puffins. Discover the best on the LIVE Without Borders podcast.
Author Katie Parla not only knows her Italian food, she knows her Italian history. Her deep culinary knowledge takes cookbook writing to the next level, with stories beautifully woven between recipes and lush photos. She came on the LIVE Without Borders podcast to discuss her new cookbook, Food of the Italian South.
If you’re like most travelers, you’re planning your trips completely backward if you want to have an amazing experience while saving money. Learn the Flight First Method from Scott Keyes of Scott’s Cheap Flights.
As covid lock-downs ease, rules for flying are changing. Frequently. Here’s what you need to know before booking or boarding your next flight (at least as of May 2021).
Everyone’s heard of Athens and you’ve most likely seen the sparkling white facades of Santorini’s cube-like buildings. But there’s a lot more to Greece than gyros and the Parthenon. It’s time to check out Veria and Thessaloniki.
If you’ve got some Italian blood in you, chances are you’re eligible to become an Italian citizen. On the Postcard Academy podcast, Italian citizenship expert Audra De Falco breaks down how we can apply for dual citizenship with Italy via jus sanguinis, the ‘right of blood.’
Interested in moving abroad to Spain as an expat? Khephra White shares how to get a visa so you can teach via the North American Language and Culture Assistants Program, which is for Canadians and U.S. citizens.
What to eat, drink, and do in Edinburgh, Scotland. Digital nomad Jeremy Enns comes on the LIVE Without Borders podcast to discuss the city he spent the most time in over the past year.
Read MoreResearching how to become location independent? Don’t start by blogging or creating an online course. On the LIVE Without Borders podcast, we break down where to begin when you want to live abroad.
Read MoreAmsterdam is more than hookers and weed. Follow the advice of Audrey Sykes, author of the Amsterdam edition of the Moon Travel Guides, for a more authentic Netherlands experience.
Read MoreSix countries where it’s a little bit easier visa-wise to live abroad, and how to find work there. I chat to Lené Hypolite, who was born in Bermuda and has lived in Venezuela, Canada, the U.S., Amsterdam, Singapore, and Tokyo.
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