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Well, Why Not?
Deborah David
47 episodes
1 month ago
My name is Deborah, and I'm a first-generation Haitian American who decided to leave the US several times in my adult life. Currently, I live in Quito, Ecuador, where I've been for the past nine years. I'd like to share more about the journey with you and invite others who have taken the leap to move away from the familiar - mainly in the form of immigration or expatriation.
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My name is Deborah, and I'm a first-generation Haitian American who decided to leave the US several times in my adult life. Currently, I live in Quito, Ecuador, where I've been for the past nine years. I'd like to share more about the journey with you and invite others who have taken the leap to move away from the familiar - mainly in the form of immigration or expatriation.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Career & Culture: Thriving in Latin America
Well, Why Not?
23 minutes 23 seconds
1 year ago
Career & Culture: Thriving in Latin America

Adapting to the dynamic blend of work culture in Latin America has been a wild ride. I've loved every minute of it—the good, the bad, and the uncomfortable.

Well, Why Not?
My name is Deborah, and I'm a first-generation Haitian American who decided to leave the US several times in my adult life. Currently, I live in Quito, Ecuador, where I've been for the past nine years. I'd like to share more about the journey with you and invite others who have taken the leap to move away from the familiar - mainly in the form of immigration or expatriation.