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Evelini Quarrell

The Foreign Mum Podcast

A weekly Kids and Family podcast
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The Foreign Mum Podcast

Evelini Quarrell

The Foreign Mum Podcast

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The Foreign Mum Podcast

Evelini Quarrell

The Foreign Mum Podcast

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In the last episode of the year, you are going to meet Minniina, a personal trainer from Finland and a mother-of-three who is married to an English man she met whilst at university. We spoke about how Finnish people celebrate Christmas, why the
Svitlana from Ukraine has had to apply for a few visas but also has already worked for an embassy, some visa companies and now is in the visa department for a dance company. But we came together to talk about her side business, which is what ca
Patricia is a fabulous Venezuelan who came to this country to leave her mark and encourage anyone around her to grow as much as she has. Patricia works in tech and has done so her whole life. Thanks to it she manages to support her family and s
In this episode you are going to learn the story of Jordana, a Bolivian who moved to the UK with her family when she was only 13 years old. She has managed to build a life for herself here and hasn’t been back to Bolivia since. She is a single
Rosita, my first Cuban, is here to tell us what life was like there back when Fidel Castro was in power, the real situation about the world renowned doctors, who is talented enough to dance salsa and how she overcame her imposter syndrome as a
In Today’s episode I had a lovely chat to Rohini, an amazing guest from India. She used to work in finance but after her maternity leave, she decided to take on a position with the Clapham Mums website, never to go back to her finance job. She
In this episode you are going to learn Cilveeyah’s story. She is from Kenya and at a very young age developed a decease which led to her becoming partly blind. She tells us what her parents did in order to help her to retain a little bit of her
In the second episode this season, I bring you the Pilates Instructor Jules, who moved to the UK by chance thanks to her mother’s impulsiveness. Thankfully she settled well and is now based in Portsmouth with her partner and daughter. You are g
After a month break, the podcast is back! And I spoke to the chef Marni who explained a little bit what life was like growing up in Khao-Sarn, the very famous and lively street in Bangkok where she was surrounded by lovely street food. That exp
Today in episode 51, I have the pleasure of bringing you the fabulous Wendy, a South African Healthy Habits coach. Wendy talks about her childhood growing up in South Africa. When she was only 12 Apartheid ended and she explains what was it lik
 Whatever you have seen on the media about Myanmar, you are going to learn considerably more and in shorter time in this episode. I interviewed the great Mimi Aye, former layer and now food writer, podcaster and activist for #savemyanmar.  Mimi
Are you good at making your house look good? What does it take to be the person that makes everyone’s home or office look better? Are you interested to find out? If so, this episode is for you. Today you are going to hear all about Sandra, an I
In this episode Andini and I talk about about all the islands in her beautiful Indonesia where she was born and the best bits about it, including Bali! After a confusing start to life, where she was given to her grandma to e raised, Andini expl
In this week’s episode you are going to learn about a mum who makes extraordinary hair styles on her little girl. I spoke to Raquel whilst she was sitting next to her 4-year-old, the little star of her Instagram page . We spoke all things hair,
Today's episode will show you that even though someone may be born in one country, they can relate and identify themselves better to a different culture. Salamatou was born in Nigeria but after living in Guinea for two years, she prefers to say
Did you ever have a problem where the only solution was to develop a product yourself to solve it? That's what this Brazilian did. Renata is the owner of Funkitz and designed a water bottle to help her daughter to drink more water. She tells me
In this episode you are going to learn a little bit about Michaela, a Bulgarian married to a German man, a mother of twins and based in London. We spoke about her business Nutmad and the process involved - from choosing the product, to how she
In this week’s episode you are going to fall in love with Rachael a well-travelled Singaporean who moved to London to meet her now husband! They have three children and call London home. Rachael had always struggled with her weight but at 39, s
In this episode, you are going to learn a bit more about the life of Candice, born in the Philippines, daughter of Chinese and who spent most of her adult life in Australia! Candice describes what she had to endure during her childhood then as
In this episode you are going to meet Agata, a Polish photographer who moved to London to study but ended up finding much more than this. She now has an English husband and two beautiful children who were conceived through IVF. Agata explains h
In episode 40 you are going to learn about Jazmin, a mother of two, married to a fellow Mexican with whom she has lived in London for the past 10 years. You are going to learn everything about The day of the Dead, Pinatas, The Three Kings day a
In this episode, you are going to meet Minna, a Swedish yoga teacher based in London. Her story started when she decided to move here for love. The relationship didn’t last but the love for the city stayed. She built a career in finance but tha
In this week’s episode I speak to Joo, a Korean entrepreneur who developed the perfect recipe for kimchi, one of the most traditional Korean dishes. She started off selling it in her café but now deliveries it all over the UK. We speak about he
In this episode you are going to fall in love with Dr Kiran Rahim, a British-Pakistani paediatrician based in London. She told me that having to do a few cleft lip procedures meant she learnt to love both the doctors who took care of her as wel
In episode 36 you are going to meet my second American and fellow podcaster Jill Wrenn. Jill is a former CNN journalist and a freelancer for the BBC and many other outlets. She is also the host of the podcast How to Build a Village so she knows
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