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Life doesn't have a script. At least, it doesn't have to. Hosts Katy Sewall and Tiffany Parks explore the challenges and joys of moving abroad and moving home. Whether you're living overseas, or not — or not yet — join us weekly for unadulterated conversation. Get to know Rome. Laugh at our embarrassments and insights. Most of all, imagine the possibilities for your own life (and meet some famous ... more

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Amy Herman
Lawyer and art historian who developed the Art of Perception course
Episode: The Bittersweet Past: Honing Your Visual Intelligence (with Amy Herman)
Jessica Scott-Reid
Canadian freelance writer living abroad
Wall Street Journal
Episode: The Bittersweet Past: The Inevitability of Expat Guilt (with Jessica Scott-Reid)
Nancy Pearl
Book expert, frequent NPR book reviewer, and author.
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Episode: Bittersweet Past: Armchair Travel (with Nancy Pearl)
Caitlin Doughty
Mortician, author of 'From Here to Eternity', and host of 'Ask a Mortician'
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Episode: The Bittersweet Past: Getting Comfortable with Death (with Caitlyn Doughty)
Hope Jahren
Author of 'Lab Girl', received three Fulbright Awards in Geobiology, and the only woman to have been awarded the Young Investigator Medal in Earth Sciences.
Episode: The Bittersweet Past: Conversations with a Lab Girl (with Hope Jahren)
Andrew Blechman
Author of 'Pigeons: The Fascinating Saga of the World's Most Revered and Reviled Bird'
Episode: The Bittersweet Past: Wild Animals I Have Known
Therese Huston
Cognitive scientist and author of Sharp: 14 Simple Ways to Improve Your Life with Brain Science
Seattle University
Episode: Episode 597: Think Better, Live More (with Therese Huston)
Marsha De Salvatore
Comedian and founder of Rome's Comedy Club
Rome's Comedy Club
Episode: The Bittersweet Past: When a Comedian Moves Abroad (with Marsha De Salvatore)
John Wynn
Psychiatrist and organizational consultant in Seattle and former expat
Seattle Psychiatric Services
Episode: The Bittersweet Past: Are Expats Running away from Life? (with John Wynn)

Hosts

Katy Sewall
Host and producer of The Bittersweet Life, offering a unique perspective as a long-time expatriate.
Tiffany Parks
Host, a magazine editor and writer with extensive knowledge of living in Rome and cultural exchange.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 395 ratings
  • If you love Italy and travel don’t miss this podcast

    I have been listening for a few years and love the content. The episodes about Italy travel and relocation are my favorite but all of them are interesting. You bring interesting perspectives to travel, culture, the expatriate life, and life in general. Keep up the amazing work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    birdsdurango
    United States6 months ago
  • Such a warm listen!

    I’m new to the podcast, which was recommended by Katy Lee from the podcast The Europeans, and I’ve really enjoyed the hosts’ candor. It’s such a comforting listen. Their honest discussions about living abroad and their experiences are a pleasure to hear. I’m so glad I found it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    snežinkaaaaaa
    United States8 months ago
  • Consistently good

    I’ve been a listener from the beginning and am amazed at how each episode continues to be interesting. I often refer to things I’ve heard either from the banter between the hosts or from their guests. I count on this podcast to keep me entertained during my walks and hope they keep making it for a long time.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jpagaran
    United Statesa year ago
  • New listener but glad I’ve found you!

    I’m so excited to have found this podcast. Initially I started listening as I was looking to find a podcast on ideas/what to do/what not to do in becoming an expat in Italy. I’ve listened to like 20 episodes in the last few days and love not only hearing the good, the bad, but the in between as well. You ladies have done a great job making it feel like it isn’t just informative but also entertaining. I like that you keep it fairly short but in that short amount of time a lot of info comes throug... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    WilliMia
    United States2 years ago
  • Roman perspective

    A wonderful perspective on not just living in Rome but all sorts of interesting topics … 2 educated and interesting women who make you feel like you’re right there with them. Highly recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RubyAlighieri
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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The humorous yet insightful storytelling resonates deeply with audiences, many of whom identify with the challenges of moving and cultural adaptation.
Many reviews highlight the podcast's ability to transport individuals to Italy and enrich their understanding of both expat life and the intricacies of human relationships.
Listeners appreciate the hosts' candid and relatable conversations about life abroad, often finding comfort and inspiration in their discussions.

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Episode 605: An Update on Katy's Sister Dana
Q: Is there anything that people say that irritates you?
Dana acknowledges that while people often try to be encouraging, some platitudes about fighting or deserving outcomes can feel dismissive of the meaningfulness she's found in her experience.
Episode 605: An Update on Katy's Sister Dana
Q: What is it like for you to actually look so directly at it?
Dana reflects on the difficulty of facing her condition, emphasizing the importance of connection and the value of time spent with loved ones.
Episode 605: An Update on Katy's Sister Dana
Q: How are you doing?
Dana shares her experience with treatment for glioblastoma, stating that her condition is currently stable, and she focuses on enjoying life despite the challenges.
The Bittersweet Past: Honing Your Visual Intelligence (with Amy Herman)
Q: Can you give an example of why somebody else's observations might matter to me?
Distracted walkers or drivers can endanger your safety, highlighting the necessity of situational awareness.
The Bittersweet Past: Honing Your Visual Intelligence (with Amy Herman)
Q: Can you explain why our very lives sometimes can depend on someone's good observation skills or our own?
We are dependent on other people's observation and perception skills for our personal safety and situational awareness.

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This podcast frequently navigates the complexities of life transitions, particularly the challenges and rewards of moving abroad and repatriating. The hosts, who share personal anecdotes, aim to make the experiences of expatriates relatable and engaging for all listeners, whether they are contemplating or currently undergoing similar life changes. Conversations cover a wide range of poignant topics, including culture shock, nostalgia, personal development, and the practicalities of living in a foreign country versus visiting. Several episodes uniquely blend humor with depth, providing both insightful reflections and entertaining stories about their adventures and misadventures in Italy and beyond.

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1. Amy Herman
2. Jessica Scott-Reid
3. Nancy Pearl
4. Caitlin Doughty
5. Hope Jahren
6. Andrew Blechman
7. Therese Huston
8. Marsha De Salvatore

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