Episodes

  • E15 - Austrian in the USA
    Feb 13 2025

    Welcome to Episode 15 of Coming to America: Austrian in the USA. In this episode, we sit down with Birgit Hayden, whose journey from Salzburg, Austria, to the heart of Northeast Portland, tells a story of courage, adaptation, and cultural fusion.

    Birgit arrived in the United States in January 2001, spending her first six months in Seattle before moving to Portland in September 2001 with her American husband. Over the years, she has built a vibrant life in her new home and has raised three wonderful children, now aged 21, 19, and 16.

    Professionally, Birgit is making her mark in the commercial insurance industry. Adding to her impressive resume, since December 23 she has also served as the Austrian Honorary Consul for Oregon—a role that perfectly blends her deep roots with her commitment to her new community.

    Beyond her professional and consular responsibilities, Birgit embraces a colorful array of hobbies. Whether she's sewing intricate designs, gracefully gliding on the dance floor during ballroom sessions, or enjoying a cold beer with friends after an exhilarating day of skiing or hiking, she embodies the spirit of living life fully.

    Join us as we explore Birgit’s unique journey, discussing the challenges and triumphs of merging two worlds, and celebrating the beautiful blend of traditions and modern life. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that our stories of migration and adaptation are what truly connect us, no matter where we call home.

    Tune in now for an insightful conversation that celebrates heritage, resilience, and the art of embracing life’s diverse experiences.

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    39 mins
  • E14 - Irish in the USA
    Jan 9 2025

    Oonagh Morgan grew up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, a period of sectarian conflict that ended with the Good Friday agreement in 1998.

    She is a graduate of Brunel University, London and the Irish Academy of Public Relations, Dublin. She began her career in Dublin at a global PR agency where she worked with a variety of clients from scrappy startups to international tech giants.

    Like many Irish immigrants, her ambitions led her to develop her career in the U.S. - a journey that brought her from her native Co. Down in Ireland to the west coast of America where she has been a resident since 2002. Her international career includes roles in Dublin, San Francisco, Portland, and L.A.

    In addition to now running her own Portland-based PR agency, Morgan Communications, Oonagh is a board member with Irish Network Portland, an organization that promotes business, social, and cultural links between Oregon and Ireland.

    She maintains close ties with Ireland and travels back every summer with her son, Lochlan.

    Oonagh's agency link: https://morgancomms.agency/

    Irish American community in Oregon: https://irishnetworkportland.org/

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    46 mins
  • E13- Venezuelan in the USA
    Dec 10 2024

    Episode 13. introduces Ricardo Aranda, a marketing consultant with experience in marketing and global brand strategy, comes from Venezuela. Ricardo moved to the U.S. in 2004 to complete his MBA at Cornell University and has built his life here ever since. As a strategy consultant, he helps businesses grow by applying large company skills and tools; he is particularly passionate about the multicultural and Latino space.

    Outside of his professional work, Ricardo is also an author, capturing his experiences and passion for language and culture in his first book Growing Up Bilingüe. His second book, due out on December 18th, is a Spanish children’s book that tells his story as a Venezuelan emigrant father, and his fond memories as told through his children's imagination. You can learn more about his books below link and buy them on Amazon. Ricardo’s journey from Venezuela to the U.S. has shaped not only his career but also his life and family.

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/growingup.bilingue/

    Buy Ricardo's books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DC5GRMX4/

    Ricardo’s LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardo-aranda/

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    41 mins
  • E12 - Cuban In the USA
    Nov 21 2024
    In this episode of Coming to America, we’re joined by Angel Trujillo Perez, who shares his incredible journey from Havana, Cuba, to the United States. Angel left Cuba in 1994 and arrived in the U.S. two years later, eventually settling in Portland with his wife and son. Now a Production Supervisor at a manufacturing company, Angel reflects on the resilience and determination it took to build a new life in a foreign land. Angel’s story is one of perseverance, creativity, and the joy of embracing life’s simple pleasures.
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    43 mins
  • E11- Brazilian in the USA
    Oct 31 2024

    Leandro, originally from Brasília, Brazil, moved to the USA in 1999 and has been residing in Portland since 2009 with his wife Valerie and their Maltese dog, Jobin. He is a structural engineer and the owner of LSP Structural.

    https://lspstructural.com

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    39 mins
  • E10. Ecuadorian in the USA
    Oct 17 2024

    Our guest is Ivan Hernandez, he came from Quito, the capital city of Ecuador. Ivan came to the USA 25 years ago this September. Came directly to Portland to study at the college and now I work as a Senior SW Engineer at Intel. He is married to Paola Gagliardo and they have two wonderful boys, Jose Ignacio 24 y/o and Daniel (Danny) 14y/o.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivan-hernandez-4753162/

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    36 mins
  • E9. Argentinian in the USA
    Sep 12 2024
    Javier Turek is from Argentina the land of the yerba mate, dulce de leche, and Messi (or football). Came to USA in 2015 for work after finishing his PhD studies in Israel. He now lives in Portland and works as a Research Scientist in AI for Intel. He is married to Natacha and has 2 kids.
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    46 mins
  • E8. Russian in the USA
    Jun 18 2024
    In this episode, our guest is "Natasha" from Russia. To protect her identity, we've blurred her face and used a pseudonym, as she still has family in Russia. Natasha is a UX designer who now calls Portland her home.
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    40 mins