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The cheapest way to use your U.S. phone abroad
I have lost count of how many times I have purchased a local sim card to have data for the one week I am traveling, though it’s probably over 30!
Several phone companies such as At&T will happily charge you $10 a day for international roaming data. This works but can get pricy after a bit.
Local sims with data are so much cheaper! Learn more about how to use your U.S. phone when traveling in this blog post.
How To Create Content That Connects Across Cultures - With Tom Bailey
Check out my interview with Tom Bailey of Succeed through Speaking.
Why Your Email Overseas Might Be Failing
Living in Colombia as a kid, airmail would often take weeks to arrive – if it ever did. I remember the first time my family received a fax. It felt revolutionary. First it was the fax machine that outperformed "snailmail." After that? Email.
Bickering Over: Communicating the Right Message Across Cultures
I had the pleasure of joining Marc and Kathy from Off The Marc With The Bickersteins to discuss the increasingly diverse global marketplace and the ideal methods of communicate and respect to other cultures.
The Need for Video Strategy in our Changing Industry — Ben Amos
The video production industry is in a strange place. Video shoots are being cancelled, projects are on hold, and anything with a large film crew is against the law. But there is also much more of a focus on video as a medium of communication than there ever has been before.
How to Build a Better Business by Cutting Back — Ryan Koral
If only you had that one piece of gear you could take your business to the next level. I was invited by Ryan Koral to talk about the most important factors when considering a new expense, so you focus on what’s best for your business.
How to Work Cross Culturally with Video Crews — Barak Bruerd
In this episode we dive in with Barak Bruerd who is based in Jinja Uganda and explore how to better work with international video crews.
10 Tips for Better Zoom Calls During the Telework Season
Hello everyone, I know this is kind of week one or week two of teleworking for you and for most of us, and I've gotten a lot of people asking about zoom and wanting to learn how to use it.