1Jun 30, 2016
Sustaining studying and living expenses for an Ivy League education can cost in the ballpark of $80,000 a year. For those of us with children, if we want to be in a financial situation to help lessen their load, we must, must, must start early and save for their education. In this show with with […]
2Jun 29, 2016
In one of Ally’s earliest episodes, she sat with Shenzhen resident Ashley Stahle and dug into what her day-to-day life is like. From raising kids abroad, to redefining her career goals to focus on her family and adjusting to a new Chinese city, Ashley’s wisdom for those of us living and working abroad with a […]
3Jun 27, 2016
No one wants to think about NOT coming home from an international assignment, but the reality is, it can and does happen. Will you or your loved ones be cared for in the unlikely event of a death abroad? My guest on this show, personal wealth manager Trey Archer, and many wealth managers like him, […]
4Jun 23, 2016
Understanding the art of improvisation, and the necessity of risk taking are two essential skills that can help expats live well and adjust to life in China. In this interview with internationally renowned swing dancer Ramona Staffeld we explore how a healthy dance relationship is like any good relationship—how learning to lead and follow create […]
5Jun 21, 2016
A feeling of identity loss is common among supporting spouses who uproot themselves out of a career for a move abroad. Ally’s guest on this show, Amanda McNeice, is passionate about helping expats, particularly those in the supporting spouse role, navigate the waters of redefining their new identity now that they’ve packed up and and […]
6Jun 20, 2016
Jodie grew up in New Zealand and came to Shanghai eight years ago via London. She and her husband, Joe (nicknamed ‘Fish’), and kids left a fantastic set up as expats in London to leap into the great unknown of China and are now embracing this life with all its opportunities and challenges. Tune in […]
7Jun 17, 2016
The sheer number of different forms of media we interact with all day long is astounding. Anyone miss the good ol’ days of sitting back and reading a great paperback or, gasp a newspaper?! We do! While it’s undeniable that media has changed rapidly over the last decade or two and will continue to do […]
8Jun 16, 2016
If you’re raising kids abroad, have you ever wondered what it may be like for them to repatriate as Third Culture Kids? In this show, Limitless Intern Nick Abouchedid interviews two college students who spent the majority of their childhood in China. Americans by passport, Aaron Brantingham and Quincy Larson, both call China home, and […]
9Jun 15, 2016
In May, Limitless had the distinct privilege of working with their first intern, Nick Abouchedid. Building Limitless is not a 9-5 office job… Instead Pete, Nick and Ally did life together for the two weeks and Nick got to experience first hand what it’s like to be an entrepreneur here in Shanghai. In this show, […]
10Jun 14, 2016
Founder and managing partner of TEAM Education Consulting Company, Tess Robinson, knows a thing or two about how to help students and families access fantastic educational opportunities abroad. She has been assisting students in preparing for and applying to colleges and universities in the U.S since 1998 and she has quite the list of impressive […]