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Fidelity P.O.W.E.R. Plug Podcast for Women in Business


Nov 6, 2019

Do you have a client, team member, or colleague who came to the US from another country who had to figure out what to do to make their lives successful? Maybe that's you? If so, you are far from alone. Traversing a new cultural landscape can be daunting and exciting. Expats face new customs, different languages, and a different set of expectations. Approaching these new experiences with drive and determination can lead to success, both personal and professional.


Host, Mary Foley speaks with Claudia Shabetai, a veteran expat about how she bridged the cultural gaps she encountered when she and her husband moved to the US from Argentina 38-years ago. Today Claudia is a co-host of Suplemento, an award-winning radio show, a professional life coach, and a contributor to the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in New Orleans. She shares her past experiences with other women to equip and empower them with the skills necessary to find success in their new environment.

During this informative conversation, Claudia shares the lessons she learned about how to adapt to a new culture, the most important skill that led to her personal and professional success, and the importance of getting involved in the community.

  • Listen and Learn:
  • Having an open mind when adjusting to a new culture
  • The importance of learning the local language
  • Why it’s ok to moonlight until you get your bearings in a new country
  • How not to lose your cultural identity
  • Putting family first doesn’t mean less progress
  • Finding support and why you should allow others to help
  • Learning to celebrate new customs and holidays

Claudia Shabetai Website
info@ClaudiaShabetai.com
Suplemento Radio Show on Facebook