How to Build a New Life Abroad (When You’re Not the One With the Job) For a Non-Teaching Spouse in International Education

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May 13, 2025 / 0 comments

If your partner has scored a job at an international school, it can be incredibly exciting! A new country, and a fresh start! And if you’ve got kids, it’s an amazing opportunity to show your kids the world. 

But when you’re the one without the job offer, it can make it a little more challenging.

How to Build a New Life Abroad (When You’re Not the One With the Job) For a Non-Teaching Spouse in International Education

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Leipzig's Oldest Coffee House Re-Opens with Great Fanfare

Located in the heart of Leipzig’s old town on Kleine Fleischergasse, the refurbishment of Germany's oldest continuously operated coffee house Zum Arabischen Coffe Baum (To the Arabian Coffee Tree) has been completed and the city is celebrating the traditional coffee house's grand re-opening. Guests may experience a revival of the honored traditions on three floors. The accompanying museum on Leipzig's coffee culture will be open on July 1, 2025.

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Author AJ Frazier on Writing, Diverse Characters, and Mariel

What does it mean to delve deeply into your life to write a novel? How do you even start? How does an author write deep, diverse characters? 

Such were the questions that AJ Frazier worked through to write his new novel, Mariel

Author AJ Frazier on Writing, Diverse Characters, and Mariel

He answered them, and then some, in this fascinating thriller that encompasses extraordinarily complex themes in a new and interesting way.

Through the Eyes of an Educator: To the Wayfinders Who Came Before Us

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May 07, 2025 / 0 comments

As the calendar page flips and we move closer to graduation dates and summer’s arrival, students everywhere are abuzz with a palpable frenetic energy. Whether excited to fling themselves out the doors of an educational space, nervous for what lies ahead, or a bit numbed by it all, we’re often met with big feelings as we leap from one comfort zone into a grand unknown. 

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Read This: Paris Shopfronts

There is so much to discover in Paris that a lifetime isn't enough. And what to do, when we are far away and planning (or dreaming about) a trip? What to see, do, eat, buy? We need help (and inspiration).

Enter the most BEAUTIFUL and inspiring new bookParis Shopfronts, illustrated by Joel Holland, words by Vivian Song, foreword by Sarah Andelman

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Basic chile salsa recipe

Have you ever tried making salsa from scratch? I’m not talking about pico de gallo, the chopped up tomato-onion-cilantro combo that sometimes gets mistaken for salsa. Nope, I’m thinking of Mexican salsa that comes in endless varieties and has as its base dried chiles.

Basic chile salsa recipe

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How to Fund Your Education: Exploring Different Ways to Pay for College

College. It’s a dream for many, but what about the cost? Not so dreamy. If you're staring down that tuition bill and wondering how you're going to fund your education, you’re not alone. But the good news is there’s no shortage of ways to make it happen. From scholarships to student loans, there are a ton of options out there, some more obvious than others. The trick is figuring out which one (or ones) works best for you. Let’s dive into all the different ways to pay for college so you can find the right path without the stress.

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Meet Avandra! Your Orlando Cultural Advisor

Are you new to the Central Florida area or have you been here for a minute?

Do you sometimes ask yourself what there is to do and where to go? 

Get ready to follow Avandra on her adventures!

Avandra seeks out new experiences and places that she will be sharing with you.

Get ready, it’s either Feast or Famine!

For instance, are you aware of A Perfect Union Art Gallery, located in West Oaks Mall?

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Footsteps of the fallen: The Gettysburg National Military Park

The dust swirls over the silent ridges where on July 1-3, 1863, more than 50,000 soldiers gave their lives in what we know today as the bloodiest battle in American history. 

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Protecting Patients On the Go: A Guide to Healthcare Security for Traveling Professionals

For many professionals, going on a business trip is an exciting experience since it offers a change of scenery, networking opportunities, and a chance to explore new environments and culture. However, business travel can pose a few challenges, especially if you have one or more chronic health problems. According to a recent study, 52 percent of employees are currently struggling with at least one chronic condition. What's more, it's not just older workers who are getting sick since 4 in 10 Gen Z and Millennial employees are living with a chronic health problem. 

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