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How To Live and Work in Dubai | LAYC77
United Arab Emirates (UAE) has a significant expatriate population, withrecent estimates suggesting that expatriates made up over 80% of the country'stotal population. Expats are individuals from various countries who come to theUAE for work, business, and other purposes.My daughter, Amanda Sheldon, first earned the “Expat” title in 2010 when she accepted a job in Kuwait, and helped to launch a popular North American brand in the Middle East. Except two short return stays in Canada, Amanda continues to enjoy living and working overseas and lives full time in the United Arab Emirates.I am on my way to Dubai in a few days to spend time with her and my grand dogs and thought this was the prefect time to share this wisdom for the first time on our podcast channel.Have you ever daydreamed about living and working in another country?Would you like to travel more and longer but money is a barrier?Does your job tie you down and prevent you from seeing the world because you only have two weeks paid vacation?Expat employment may be your ticket to travel the world!Enjoy this interview (Part One of Three) candid conversations between Mother and Daughter, both #EncoreExplorers and get many of your questions answered!BONUS:Get a free copy of Expat Tips By Amanda Sheldon here.About the Host: Isabel AlexanderYour Next Business Strategist and Transformation Catalyst Dynamic, a self-made entrepreneur who overcame obstacles with an unrelenting positive nature, a farm girl work ethic, and a conscious choice to thrive rather than survive, Isabel Alexander (Banerjee) cultivated an award-winning, $10+ million global chemical business and grew it from dining room table to international boardrooms.Isabel’s strengths include the ability to initiate and nurture strategic relationships, a love of lifelong learning and talents for helping others maximize their potential. An inspiring speaker within both industry and community, she is a driving force behind those with the courage to follow her example of thriving against the odds.With 50+ years of business experience across diverse industries, Isabel is respected as an advisor, a coach, a mentor, and a role model. She believes in sharing collective wisdom and empowering others to economic independence. Founder:Lift As You Climb Movement (www.facebook.com/groups/liftas....youclimbmovement)and Encore Officer, The Encore Catalyst (www.theencorecatalyst.com) – an accelerator for feminine wisdom, influence, and impact.alsoAuthor & Speaker ‘Who Am I Now? – Feminine Wisdom Unmasked Uncensored’ (www.IsabelBanerjee.com)LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/isabelalexanderbanerjee/ Thank You for Listening!It means so much that you listened to this podcast! If you know of anyone else who might find this show va