
The Balkatino Diaries
An Englishman in the Balkans
02/29/24
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Navigating Life, Language and Parenthood in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In this podcast I talk to my Argentinian friend, Denise.
We chat about our experiences as expats and immigrants living in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Denise shares her experiences with the language barrier, the quality of life, and the challenges and joys of raising a child in a foreign land.
She also delves into cultural differences, food, work, and the impact of social media in shaping perceptions about the Balkans.
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In this episode of the podcast I talk to Ramajana Mabita, originally from Bosnia and Herzegovina but presently living in Harare in Zimbabwe.
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