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London Living: From Commutes to Culture

33 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of the podcast, we dive deep into living in London as a global multicultural hub – not just visiting as a tourist, but truly experiencing pre-Brexit London as a student expat. Karolina Czako shares her authentic story of immersing in the city's fast-paced, crowded megacity life, from student life in London and UK university education to navigating its vibrant mix of arts, business, and international influences. Discover how London shaped her mindset through hands-on, practical education, where the city itself served as a living classroom, blending liberal arts benefits with specialized studies alongside top professionals. She covers daily life in London, like coping with long commutes via reading, building habits like switching to tea, and London safety tips for women amid common city scams. With humorous takes on British culture, plus serious reflections on urban living challenges, social issues, environmental sustainability, and what it takes to belong in a global city like London. Perfect for fans of study abroad experiences, expat stories, city living tips, and sustainable travel insights – tune in to rethink how you connect with London and beyond!

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