"The people, if it wasn’t for the people I would be gone. I love the products, the values and the fact that we are very lucky. I truly believe the company cares about their employees."
Why I do this: An introduction
Hello all. I've been working on a few different ideas currently and wanted to test filming a video so I can start doing video interviews in the future. I thought I'd use this opportunity to record myself using my new gimbal and explain a little about why I do this blog in the first place... Continue Reading →
Catalina Azamfiri: Life in Romania, Living in Greece and moving to England
"I’d rather be known. I want people to learn about me or ask me something, I guess I struggle to sell myself so maybe this interview is a good way to share! If you see me in person you can ask me anything, get to know me and do that with people in general, don’t be afraid to ask questions to anyone!"
Off Topic: The travels that made me: Hong Kong & Macau
I think this post was probably the most honest you’ll get out of me and was quite cathartic to write, in all honesty I enjoyed Hong Kong again but the trip was made because of my return to Macau
Santa Anspoka: Gaining British citizenship, Life in Bristol and Coming out of your comfort zone
"To me being a twin feels like I won the lottery because I was born with my best friend already, they’ve always been there, and they know everything about me."
Olena Svingeseth: England, Norway and starting a business
"The views everywhere are just stunning. Coming from Northampton where we barely even had any small hills it was just jaw-droppingly gorgeous, especially on a warm September day with the blue skies, sun glinting off of the fjord. Pictures don't really do any justice to it though, it really is something that has to be seen. Also, stepping outside of our house to see the Northern Lights is nothing short of wonderful."
George Moore: Life in the Military, Running and achieving your goals.
"You need to have faith in yourself and motivate yourself, you also need to respect yourself. If you have a hard session or run, you need to tell yourself you did a good job and I think you could probably do something similar in different aspects of your life, tell yourself you’ve done a good job!"
Roberta Padroni: Sardinia, Living in Colombia and coming out of your comfort zone
"I feel this Job saved my life and my mental health, I was supported by my manager in so many ways, the company offered so much assistance and so did my colleagues. I feel the company has so much on offer to help people with their wellbeing."
Off Topic: Updates and moving forward
Hello! It's been a little while since I've posted anything off topic. So I thought I'd put a few of my thoughts, updates and plans into words! I know it's not as interesting as any of the amazing people I've interviewed so far this year but indulge me for a while. If you didn't know... Continue Reading →
Konomi Jutila: Life in Finland, Sharing your heritage and Vlogging your experiences!
"I think one of my strengths is finding a positive in any situation so I feel like being able to share that on a wider scale where I can encourage people, such as Japanese people living abroad, is a really fulfilling thing for me to do." Even if one person can watch my videos and I’ve encouraged them or made a difference in their day or even life this makes it all worth it."