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Something to do with my specs… so I had to take off my glasses and answer some of the questions again! In fact, at one point, the Sound Engineer couldn’t hear what I was saying as the microphone kept sliding off my ear! Lauren Laverne – the host – directed the questions to us individually, and then it soon ended into friendly banter, as we began chatting away, laughing, and giggling. ©Victoria Ade-Genschow – The British Berliner
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Here we are – professional women who travel – Carolyn Pearson, Lois Pryce, Lauren Laverne, Victoria Ade-Genschow & Rana Rahimpour So can you! WHAT WAS IT LIKE BEING AT THE BBC? Described by the BBC as “a passionate advocate of travelling with a family and on a budget, she blogs at and her motto is “just go!”
Victoria Ade-Genschow (me) – The Editor in Chief of The British Berliner and a British girl from Manchester living in Berlin with her German husband and her half British – half German son, writing about Berlin, Britain and Europe, her love of culture, history, literature, theatre, style, the English Language and travels around the world, living a life of both style and travel. Carolyn Pearson – creator of Maiden Voyage, a travel network for women.
Lois Pryce – a writer, journalist, co-founder and curator of the Adventure Travel Film Festival, and adventurer who’s ridden her motorbike across much of the world!. #PODCAST RADIOEINS TV#
Rana Rahimpour – journalist and news presenter with BBC Persian TV. Lauren Laverne – radio DJ, model, television presenter, author, singer, comedian, and host of BBC Radio 4 – Woman’s Hour – Late Night Woman’s Hour. “There’s a lot of cliff top yoga about” in search of real travel stories #LNWH /vT68s94RwM- BBC Woman's Hour June 30, 2017 I thought the piece wouldn’t be published, so I sent the journalist a message to say how pleased I was nevertheless, only to hear that the feature had been published after all!! The journalist who contacted me was as good as her word.Īnd as you know. We are the new Germans!” It was a description about how many British people were living in Germany, our successes, and if, due to the horror of Brexit, we had thought about changing nationalities, and what it was like if we had!Īfter much contemplation, and a promise that I would get final approval of everything we discussed, I went ahead. The feature was called – Exit vom Brexit – Wir sind die neuen Germans! Or “Exit from Brexit. They wanted to write a feature on Britain and British people living in Germany, because of Article 50 and the question of EU Citizens’ Rights in the UK. The British Berliner BAMS I – ©Axel Springer We may receive a commission for purchases made via those links.Ĭache: This page was produced on July 30 at 10:04:51 UTC.Exit vom Brexit – Wir sind die neuen Germans! / Exit from Brexit. That will share some data (like your IP address or details of your device) with them.Īffiliate links: This page links to Apple Podcasts. #PODCAST RADIOEINS DOWNLOAD#
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