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15: Summer Rylander of eat something, go somewhere food blog

6/4/2019

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In this podcast episode we chat with Summer Rylander, an American expat who has been living in Nuremberg, Germany since 2015. Summer is a freelance food and travel writer with a fondness for cooking, reading, daydreaming, procrastinating, and taking long walks with podcasts. Her latest droolworthy publication in Culture Magazine is about Swedish cheese (yes, it’s a thing!). When Summer gets writing hungry, she also posts about food and cooking on her blog, Eat Something Go Somewhere.

​Summer and Steph met on the @WeAreXpats rocur account, geeked out hard about many things living abroad and geopat oriented so much so that they have started a new creativity podcast together called “Creatively Complicated”, where they discuss the messiness of their own creativity. Additionally, they will be discussing “Global Soul”, the Pico Iyer book that Steph mentioned about halfway through the episode, in the Bookish Expats Podcast on June 24th.
If you have any comments or questions about this episode, please feel free to connect with me on any social media platform, stephfuccio is my handle literally everywhere.  
Summer’s Info:
-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/summeroutside/
-“Discovering Cheese and Tradition in the Swedish North”  http://bit.ly/2EO8l4Y
-Her food blog: https://eatsomethinggosomewhere.com/about/
-Summer’s recent interview on the Expat Chit Chat Show http://bit.ly/2WavIeY
-Summer’s interview with Nicole of the Expat Cast Podcast http://bit.ly/314ztX8

GUEST Spots: (in order)
- Adam from the Odd Dad Out Podcast  https://apple.co/2Xj6rka
- Danny Salay from Travel Man Dan YouTube channel http://bit.ly/2Km9DrG
- Sarah from the Podcast Academy Podcast http://bit.ly/2WBO64T
- Paul Csomo from Varmints! Podcast https://apple.co/2Wexc7T
- Angry Ducky from the Duck in Games Podcast https://duckracy.com/feed/podcast

Links:
-MIRC, https://www.mirc.com/
-Taiwan, Tealit site, https://tealit.com/
-Probetalk is now a Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/originalprobetalk/
-AOL, https://www.aol.com/
-What’s App, https://www.whatsapp.com/
-Meetup.com, https://www.meetup.com/
-Virtual Expats review on the Podcast Radio Show Podcast: http://www.podcastrodeoshow.com/virtual-expats/
Note: In retrospect, I made some pretty important changes to the podcast based on this review. I still don’t like the focus of the review but the feedback was very useful. Thank you Dave Jackson!
-Pico Iyer (Steph’s Global Soul mentor), http://bit.ly/2HSbJOv
-”Big Magic” by Elizabeth Gilbert http://bit.ly/2KmvCid
-Malcolm Gladwell http://bit.ly/2Z7egtP
-Jo from Life in Breathes on Virtual Expats Podcast http://bit.ly/2MrAHIM
-Stevie’s ‘fine’ challenge in his Virtual episode http://bit.ly/2WlhlcV
-Creativity Complicated Podcast -Summer and Stephanie’s new podcast 

Would love to hear from you!Twitter,Instagram,LinkedIn  & you can even leave a voice message onSpeakpipe
Where to find Virtual Expat Podcast:Virtual Expats Podcast website, Apple Podcasts page,
subscribe on :iOS ,Android devices,RSS
Music courtesy of Damon Castillo,https://www.damoncastillo.com/ , song "I Hope You Figured It Out" on the "Mess of Me" album
Check out all of our podcasts:https://stephfuccio.com/
This episode was created with:
  • My microphone,Samson Q2U
  • Remote video software,Zoom
  • Auphonic, leveling software
  • Podbean hosting site: Get 1 month free,  https://www.podbean.com/virtualexpats
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9/6/2020 12:28:52 pm

Onion is the best ingredient that I have in my arsenal. If you ask me, everyone should use onions in their dishes. Well, sure, they are not that good in terms of taste, but hey still help when it comes to trying to make a great dish. I may be spouting a lot of weird things here, but trust me, I know my stuff. You can make an incredible dish just by adding a little bit of onion to it.

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