Episode 18 Alexandra - Not just a diplomatic spouse
Release Date: 07/24/2020
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This week on The Expat Lady Experience is a treat - Mari sits down to talk to Alexandra, the author of “Just a Diplomatic Spouse” - a book about her experiences as a trailing spouse to a career diplomat.
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This week (like every week) you’re in for a treat.
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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, I give you - drum-roll please - Rebekah Saltzman!
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Hey Expat Lady Experiencers! So happy you’re here for another episode on the pod!
info_outlineThis week on The Expat Lady Experience is an absolute treat - Mari sits down to talk to Alexandra, the author of “Just a Diplomatic Spouse” - a book about her experiences as a trailing spouse to a career diplomat.
Alexandra is Romanian, born in Bucharest. Former exchange high-school student in the USA, has a university degree in Management and a Master in Business, she speaks Romanian, English, French, German and Italian. Turned diplomatic spouse by the age of 30, mother of two, active volunteer for UNICEF and United Nations Women’s Guild. She loves music, skiing and tennis.