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All episodes of the I Taught English Abroad Podcast from The TEFL Org.
In the very first episode of the podcast, we talk to Daniel Gillard about making the move to Cambodia.
Claire made the move from a corporate job to teaching online, helping countless students pass the IELTS.
TEFL Org advisor, Jenny Hilder, tells us about her TEFL career in this episode.
Frances Fraser-Reid took the TEFL plunge and moved out to Vietnam after graduating in Biology and has never looked back.
When Luke Bartsch graduated with a degree in music production, he wasn’t sure what he’d do next. So, he went to China.
Experienced teacher and TEFL advisor at The TEFL Org, Richard Cullen, takes us through his nomadic career.
We talk to The TEFL Org's Head of Education about his teaching career and life in Madrid.
Meet The TEFL Org’s co-founder, Joe Hallwood, who tells us about his journey to founding a world-leading TEFL course provider.
We talk to Jason Levine AKA Fluency MC about going viral as a rapping TEFL teacher.
From Bilbao to Japan, Melissa Thomson tells us all about her teaching career so far.
We discuss turning long-term goals into an idyllic existence in Japan with Ellie Rayner.
Arthur Sanford tells us about teaching across Asia, meeting his wife, and training EFL teachers.
Sophie tells us about how a trip to Barcelona led her to teaching in Southeast Asia.
Cheryl tells us about working for NGOs, settling in India, Saudi Arabia and Italy, and how truly transferable TEFL skills are.
Carl tells us all about teaching in Iraq, Azerbaijan, East Asia and, now, from his home office.
TEFL Org co-founder, Jennifer MacKenzie, tells us about her journey from teaching in Greece to leading the industry.
Kitti Majorán takes us through her fantastic career to date, from watching English language TV throughout her childhood to empowering entrepreneurs today.
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction, as TEFL expert Ross Thorburn recounts in this episode of I Taught English Abroad.
It’s hard to believe, but Lachesis’ incredible career began with a voracious hunger to learn English phrases and – in no small part – due to an enduring love of the Backstreet Boys.
After deciding to act on her curiosity about teaching in Spain, Mrs A became one of the country’s leading lights in English and Spanish teaching.
Seoul-based Martin Sketchley tells us all about applying his theories in the classroom, publishing, and more.
Now an online TEFL sensation, it’d be quicker to list what the amazing Jamie Gajewski hasn’t experienced in her career thus far.
Celi Reeder tells us all about living and working in South Korea, Vietnam, Thailand and more!
Enthusiastic, charming and inspiring, Jema Perry’s stories of climbing the career ladder in China are infinitely inspiring.
You hear the word ‘Wanderlust’ a lot, but for TEFL teacher Matt Mitzel, his enthusiasm for travel seems to be utterly limitless.
Endlessly creative, Betsy Potash is a teacher like no other who is moulding the next generation of creative teachers.
I Taught English Abroad goes Hollywood with this interview with LA-based tutor, Anne Crutchfield.
Gav and Em, of the How to English Podcast, tell us about their careers as a teaching couple and their own podcast.
Dan tells us about becoming a recruiter for TEFL teachers in China, what he thinks you need to succeed, and drops some invaluable advice.
American teacher Ilsa Strough turned down the bright city lights of Seoul or Busan and instead chose to make a new life in a more rural part of South Korea.
Full of amazing travel advice, feed your wanderlust with this interview with Brittany Yaxley, who runs the ‘She Run the World’ travel blog.
Having grown up in Brazil, teaching English wasn’t the most obvious route for Cecilia Nobre, who is now a published, highly qualified and reputable English teacher, having taught in Brazil, England and Türkiye.
Angie White tells us all about her move from working on film and TV sets to teaching English, as well as reconnecting with her heritage.
Iranian TEFL teacher, Sara Alami, tells us about learning English by transcribing Hollywood blockbusters and maligned UK number 1s.
Andy Korterling, on paper at least, had everything he needed for a comfortable suburban life in England but then Cambodia – and TEFL – came calling.
With over a million followers on TikTok, Patrick Smith’s teaching stories from Japan are must-listen.
Johnny Ward shares his experiences visiting every country in the world, teaching English and running a successful travel blog.
Roya Abedi shares her journey of growing up in Iran, becoming a teacher and settling in Italy.
Specificity can set a teacher apart. Just ask pronunciation superstar Ellie Caudwell Casey.
Benjamin Robson dreamt of football stardom - now he’s a major player in online English teaching.
Fernanda Cwiertnia started in chemistry, but when she experimented with English teaching, the results were fantastic.
There are unconventional paths to English teaching. Then there’s what Frank Carrizo Zirit has done.
Through her work with vulnerable groups, it’s no exaggeration to say that Grace Davis has opened doors for all kinds of people.
Growing up between two cultures had its difficulties, but Lucia Rodriquez Power has made it both a career and a strength.
This very podcast and a brief encounter in a friend’s classroom turned Rachael’s world upside down.
Some conversations don’t go the way you think they will. Our podcast episode with Seth Knight does that - and then some.