Season 2 - Episode 21
In this week’s Chinwag Tuesdays, I chat with Frankie — an English teacher from a small-town in Georgia in the US who has called Colombia home for the past eight years. Frankie’s story takes us from a life-changing trip to Nicaragua, to falling in love, selling everything she owned, and starting fresh in a new country.
We talk about the highs and lows of living abroad — visa challenges, learning a new language, and adjusting to everyday life in a completely different culture. Frankie shares how she’s stayed connected to home through music, food, and traditions, while building a life she loves in South America.
This is a conversation for anyone thinking about moving overseas, learning Australian English, or finding their feet in a new country. It’s honest, relatable, and full of moments that will make you nod along in recognition.
You’ll hear us chat about:
Moving abroad for love and adventure
Settling into a new culture and community
Dealing with visa and work challenges
The little things that help you feel at home
Learning and teaching English in a foreign country
Key Highlights:
From Small-Town Georgia to Colombian Cities
Falling in Love and Changing Life Plans
COVID Lockdowns Across Cultures
Navigating Work Visas and Teaching in Colombia
Dealing with Cultural Isolation and Staying Connected
Finding Comfort Through Food, Music and Media
Vegemite Scrolls, Aussie Humour and Cultural Nostalgia
Looking to improve your own Aussie English?
I offer 1:1 coaching, group classes, and online courses designed to help you sound more natural, build confidence, and feel at home in Australian conversations.
📲How to Contact Frankie
🌏 Website: https://Peachteachenglish.com
▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PeachTeachEnglish
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peachteachenglish
💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frances-mesmer-english-tutor/
🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@peachteachenglish
If you’re interested in watching more interviews with American English teachers, you can check out these interviews: