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The Time Is Now

Amel Derraguiwww.amelderragui.com
Get the inspiration and guidance you need to take action and stay on top of your game to create the business, the global impact, and the life you want! Ranked among the top 2% of podcasts globally, the 'Time Is Now' podcast (formerly named Tandem Nomads) is hosted by Amel Derragui. She is a business and marketing coach who has assisted hundreds of solopreneurs and small business owners worldwide in designing effective strategies and processes to grow their visibility and reach their goals. Amel speaks on international stages about entrepreneurship, social impact, and women empowerment. Her work has been featured in various global magazines, such as Forbes. Amel will help you gain the clarity and action plan you need to position yourself as the go-to expert in your field and grow a business that aligns with your life priorities and ambitions. Whether you are just starting a business or want to take your business to the next level, this is your time to make a bigger impact in the world with your expertise while creating more freedom and purpose in your life! Find more information here: www.amelderragui.com.
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Episodes

(Replay) TN21: Practicing mindfulness on the move – Jodi Harris

This is a replay of an episode that first aired in January 2016. However, as we approach the holidays and the start of the new year, the advice and information about practicing mindfulness are still important and relevant today. Jodi Harris is American, grew up in Texas Austin, since then she has been living in Madagascar, Washington DC and today she lives in Japan with her husband and three kids. After graduating with a Masters in Social Work, she started her career as a clinical social worker,...

Dec 26, 201738 minEp. 21

TN87: How to deal with the fear of failing when starting a business – Lillian Small

One year after joining the Tandem Nomads team, Lillian Small tells us about her reinvention journey from chemical engineer to expat partner and now, a digital marketer. In pure authenticity, she generously shares how she is experiencing this journey while still on it and the obstacles she sometimes faces as she is in the early stages of launching her portable business. “It’s when time flew by quickly while working at it that I knew this is what I really want to do with my business.” This is a gr...

Dec 12, 201743 minEp. 87

TN86: How to avoid intercultural misunderstandings – Sundae Schneider-Bean

If you’re growing a portable business and practicing it around the world, you will no doubt come across intercultural misunderstandings and situations where the local culture has an impact on you and your business. “Cultural communication is about how to align expectations” Sundae Schneider-Bean an intercultural specialist and a solution-oriented coach , and host of the podcast show Expat Happy hour. Sundae is a mother two third-culture kids and has lived overseas since 1998. She comes from the ...

Nov 28, 201756 minEp. 86

TN85: Tandem Nomads Turns 2! What I’ve Learned from the Highs and Lows – Amel Derragui

What a special honor it is to be able to celebrate the second anniversary of Tandem Nomads with you! I am so grateful to all of you who have been here since the start and those who have just joined our community. In this episode, I share my journey of the past two years in the most transparent and authentic way I can. It’s also important to me that I also bring you as many insights as possible so that I can help you in growing your own portable business. Highlights from this episode: Why and how...

Nov 14, 201757 minEp. 85

TN84: How to grow a successful virtual PR agency and a remote team – Melissa Mathews

Have you ever heard of a virtual PR agency? With the right tools and technology, you can almost any career with you. Our guest today explains exactly how she did it. “ Make sure to understand your needs, express them to your partner and find the right compromise” Melissa Mathews is American and currently lives with her family in Saudi Arabia. After a career in journalism and working for the NASA as a spokesperson, Melissa became a mom, gave up her career and hopped on her nomadic journey with he...

Oct 31, 201732 minEp. 84

TN83: How to build a portable startup and generate revenue in 9 months! – Erica McMannes

Part of our Tandem Nomad community includes military spouses who share the same challenges and ambitious as all other expat partners. Today we hear about one particular military spouse, Erica McMannes, who shares how she started her portable startup and began generating revenue in under a year. “Give up perfectionism, when you start a business you cannot know everything.” Erica McMannes started out her career path in 2003 working for the American Army in various director and leadership positions...

Oct 17, 201743 minEp. 83

TN82: How to blog, grow an audience and be paid for your writing – Mariam Ottimofiore

Many expats start blogs to share their global experience with friends and family back home. But our guest today started her blog with the goal of growing an audience and being paid for her writing. Mariam Navaid Ottimofiore is from Karachi, Pakistan. As an expat child, she grew up in Bahrain, New York City and Pakistan. After her studies in the US and the UK, she launched her career as an economist and spent 8 years in investment banking before joining her husband abroad. She has been an expat f...

Oct 03, 20171 hr 5 minEp. 82

TN81: How to build a product and turn it into a company – Ebere Akadiri

Do you have an idea for a product and service and don’t know what to do next? Listen to this episode where you’ll hear tips and inspiration on how to build a product, get it to the market and grow your portable business. Ebere Akadiri comes from Nigeria where she founded two businesses, a retail clothing shop and two restaurants with large catering operations employing over 56 employees. She holds a Bachelor in food science and technology. When she had to move to the Netherlands with her family,...

Sep 19, 201749 minEp. 81

TN80: How to raise funds for your charity or NGO – Derry Deringer

As seen in past episodes with our guests Claudia Landini (#77) and Sonia Balcazar (#79) , running a charity or an NGO can be a great way to complement or build a portable career. But not only that, it can be a source of fulfillment and purpose that a lot of expat partners look for. In this episode, you will find great advice on how to run a non-profit in a professional and sustainable way. Derry Deringer will share with you his tips to get what nonprofits need most, money! Listen in to his advic...

Sep 05, 201743 minEp. 80

TN79: How to grow a portable consulting business – Sonia Balcazar de Meza-Cuadra

One of the many ways of creating a business is to start consulting. In this episode, our guest Sonia Balcazar Meza-Cuadra shares her story and advice of starting and growing her portable consulting business. “If you know you will be back home, build your expertise abroad for it” Sonia comes from Peru and met her husband when she was studying economy. After they got married, they started traveling for his job. Their first assignment was to Paris, where Sonia got her first Master’s degree in Devel...

Aug 21, 201740 min

(Replay) TN37: From expat spouse to startup success – Andrea Martins

How can you go from being an ex-government employee and expat partner to become a serial entrepreneur and founding 3 start-ups? Listen to the inspiring interview with Andrea Martins that we wanted to bring back to you. This episode was recorded at the very start of Tandem Nomads podcast show but is still so valuable and worth listening to again! Andrea is a self-professed ‘start-up addict’ and founded and c0-founded 3 startups: ExpatWomen.com , Story Résumés, and now GreenSocks. Coming from Aust...

Aug 08, 201740 min

TN78: How to build a powerful community and lead it to the next level – Naomi Hattaway

Building a powerful community and tribe around your cause or business can be a great way to grow rapidly, find people to support you, generate revenue while serving the needs of the community. This episode will be a true inspiration if you are looking to build or grow your own community! Naomi Hattaway, a great tribe leader who shares with us all her secrets. Naomi Hattaway is the founder of the I Am A Triangle (IAAT) community that counts over 15,000 members (at the time we publish this episode...

Jul 25, 201751 min

(Replay) TN34: How to answer the question “What do you do?”- Stephanie Ward

One of the toughest question for expat spouses to answer: "What do you do?" However, whether you have a job, a business or are still looking for your way, this is a crucial question to learn how to answer. In order to bring you some excellent advice, I brought you one of the best marketer and networker I know, Stephanie Ward! I recorded this interview with her when I had just started the podcast show. It is really fun and interesting to see how things evolved since for me and Tandem Nomads! Howe...

Jul 11, 201735 min

TN77: Turn your purpose into a portable non-profit & career – Claudia Landini

This episode will provide you inspiration on how to turn your purpose into a portable non-profit that serves your community. And it can be done while moving from one country to another while growing your portable career. “No matter what there must always be a meaning to your mobile life” Claudia Landini comes from Italy where she was an interpreter and developed her career in humanitarian missions for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and for the Danish organiz...

Jun 27, 201744 min

TN76: Managing a business and maternity – Dana Bachar Grossman

A challenge that all women face whether they are expats or not and whether they have a business or work for a company, is balancing their career and motherhood. Dana Bachar comes from Israel where she started her formal mediation career. She facilitated and resolved disputes across a wide range of corporate, civil and domestic court cases. When Dana needed to relocate to Singapore with her family for her husband’s job, she launched her own mediation company called MeD8 where she continues with h...

Jun 13, 201736 min

TN75: How to legally set up your portable business – Rosiane Houngbo-Monteverde

Thinking of starting a portable business while living abroad and want to know more about the legal implications? Don’t even know what kind of questions to ask? Listen now to understand what you need to consider and research when launching your portable career as an expat spouse. Our guest today is Rosiane Houngbo-Monteverde, a French corporate Lawyer who built her career working for major companies before leaving France to join her husband in Bahrain. There she managed to work for another major ...

May 30, 201748 min

TN74: 6 rules to grow your portable business – Amel Derragui

This is a very special episode designed for expat spouses who want to reinvent their career and build a great business on the move! I prepared for you a free mini course where I list all the things you have to think about to grow a successful portable business. As an extra bonus, to keep some notes and have these tips handy at any time, download this free cheatsheet below. Also, in this document you will get free access to the mp3 audio file of this episode! In this episode we will cover: What i...

May 16, 201732 min

TN73: How to be in control of your life and career as an expat spouse – Amel Derragui

Are you an expat spouse who gave up your professional success to be with your partner and support his or her career abroad? Do you feel stuck, confused or tired of living in constant transitions while searching for a source of stability and fulfillment for yourself? You are not alone! This week is a special episode recorded from above the clouds on my way from Hong Kong to Tokyo, Japan. My trip to Asia included a stop in Seoul where I held the second Tandem Nomads conference: From Expat Spouse t...

May 02, 201740 min

TN72: How to start a successful business from scratch – Marcelle Yeager

Marcelle Yeager is American she recently moved from Chile to DC. Prior to Chile, she and her husband also lived in Uzbekistan and Russia. It was in Uzbekistan, despite being in a remote, unknown location, that she started a successful business. In this episode, she shares some of her advice as an entrepreneur and how she managed to grow her business. To know more about Marcelle, check out Episode 29 when we first interviewed Marcelle. In that episode, she discusses her identity challenges of bei...

Apr 18, 201744 min

TN71: How to learn and embrace technology for your business – Ritu Banga

In this episode, we hear from Ritu Banga. She shares her life story, how she dealt with the challenges of giving up a successful career and how to learn and embrace technology for your business. Ritu grew up and studied in India where she launched her career in marketing and her consulting business before moving abroad. She and her family lived in UK, Belgium, Hong Kong and now the US. While waiting for her visa and job approvals and moving from one country to another, she started volunteering w...

Apr 04, 201744 min

TN70: How to leave a legacy and be a great leader – Ruth Van Reken

In this episode, Ruth Van Reken shares her life story, how to leave a legacy and be a great leader. Ruth is an American citizen and was raised in Nigeria. She is the co-author of the famous book among global families called Third Culture Kids: Growing up among Worlds . A book designed to help TCKs, expat children and their parents with personal development and the identity issues that can arise from not belonging to one culture or one place. She is also the author of Letters Never Sent: A global...

Mar 21, 201743 min

TN69: How to self-publish and crowdfund your book with Lisa Ferland

Lisa Ferland is American living in Sweden where she moved with her husband and started her family. She is a public health consultant but along her journey in Sweden she developed her expertise in writing and publishing books. She is the co-author and publisher of her first book Knocked Up Abroad, an anthology about the experiences of global moms and dads with birth and parenting across the world. The success of her first book has led her to launch her second one, Knocked Up Aboard Again. This ti...

Mar 07, 201747 min

TN68: 3 steps to career and life reinvention with Sundae Bean

Sundae Schneider-Bean is on a mission to help you make the most of your life abroad. She has so much experience and advice to share that we invited her back on the podcast for another episode. In this episode, she shares her three steps to career and life reinvention. Sundae is an intercultural specialist and a solution-oriented coach . She’s a mother to third-culture kids and has lived overseas since 1998. She comes from the US and has lived in Switzerland, Burkina Faso and today lives in South...

Feb 21, 201733 min

TN67: From ex-banker and expat spouse to serial entrepreneur – Carol Rattray

Carol Rattray is originally from Japan but was raised in New York. She studied and launched her career as an investment banker in the US before she and her husband started traveling in Asia for his job. They lived in Tokyo where she continued to work in the finance industry. Then, when they moved to Hong Kong, Carol decided to take a short break to spend more time with her two young children. However, what she calls a sabbatical, as you will discover in this interview, turned out to be an exciti...

Feb 07, 201745 min

TN66: Dealing with loss and grief far from home with Melissa Dalton-Bradford

This is the second part of Melissa Dalton-Bradford’s interview on Tandem Nomads. In the first episode, she tells us about her journey as a global mom and how she build a strong identity and portable career while moving 20 times from one continent to another. In this second part, Melissa gives us the precious gift of sharing one of the most intimate and sacred events of her and her family’s life: the sad loss of her son Parker in a water accident. In this episode, she shares with us some insights...

Jan 24, 20171 hr

TN65: Turning doubts into confidence to grow a career in global transition – Melissa Dalton-Bradford

In this episode, Melissa shares her inspiring story of how she turned her doubts into confidence to grow a career in global transition and reinvent herself while moving across the world twenty times with her husband and kids! Melissa Dalton-Bradford was raised in Utah before becoming a true global citizen and a mother of 4 children. She is a writer, holds a Bachelor in German and a Master in Literature. Melissa has taught writing, humanities and language to university students. She speaks, reads...

Jan 10, 201731 min

TN64: Supporting special needs children when moving abroad – Tracey Ellis

Tracey Ellis is the co-founder and CEO of International Diagnostic Solutions (IDS), she is also an occupational therapist and disability analyst. Tracey has provided evaluation and treatment to children for over 20 years, and serves in several boards such as the Washington DC Health Professional Licensing Board. Her company International Diagnostic Solutions provides to global families educational and therapeutic solutions worldwide through online consultation, service, and program development. ...

Dec 22, 201647 min

TN63: Balancing family and career – Maryam Afnan Ahmad

Maryam Afnan Ahmad shares her insights and lessons learned on balancing family and career. She is originally from Pakistan and holds an MBA from Pakistan's Lahore University of Management Sciences. She was living in Pakistan, she teaching at NUST Business School in Islamabad when she and her husband started their nomadic journey to China. Maryam conducted corporate and personal development programs in Pakistan and China and served in a variety of volunteer roles in the expat community. Today she...

Dec 13, 201646 min

TN62: Breaking news! Updates on Tandem Nomads

Tandem Nomads is going through major events. Amel Derragui, the host, tells you about some important changes with the show, some milestones and learned lessons on the past year that you will need to know yourself if you want to start a portable business. She shares her feeling behind organizing the first live Tandem Nomads event, reflects on the past year of Tandem Nomads, her motivations and lessons she’s learned. Don’t wait for the perfect moment. Start and perfect later. Some highlights from ...

Nov 29, 201620 min

TN61: How to start and grow a freelance business – Emily McGee

Freelancing is one of the best ways for expat partners to earn income, find flexibility and build a portable career. I interview in this episode an expert in the field, Emily McGee to bring you some great tips and advice on how to start and grow a freelance business. She shares her story on building sustainable business while moving from one country to another as an expat spouse. “I found freelancing such a great way to keep taking care of my family, find flexibility and build my own identity be...

Nov 22, 201642 min
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