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MoreFriends, an itinerant person’s sacrifice
Having lived in five countries, I can finally understand the pricelessness of being able to count on what feels like an unmoveable harbor. Wish I had one.
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I used to say I could not draw or paint to save my life. Except for a few digital symmetrical
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LeipGlo at age 6: bending not to break
We are transitioning into becoming a community organization rather than a startup. In this mentality of "by the community, for the community," we increasingly rely on our loyal website users for content and recommendations.
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Kiroku, which is inspired by tiny jam-packed paper stores in Japan, recently re-opened along Georg-Schwarz-Straße.
Nach einer langen Unterbrechung durch die Pandemie findet die Integrationsmesse der Stadt Leipzig endlich wieder in Präsenz statt. Im Interview
LeipGlo contributor Maximilian Georg completes his two-part series "time to invest" with his experiences with ETFs and other financial instruments
Janelas no Purgatório: essay in Portuguese
Quem de nós "expatriados" não se lembra do momento que decidiu jogar tudo pro alto e se mandar? Mesmo que tenha demorado um pouco entre a decisão e a ação...
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As 2023 comes to an end, LeipGlo looks back on the articles that we shared with you throughout the year.
The excess of information that keeps us informed can also make us anxious and distressed. Jessica Fayer, a psychologist who
It looks like the weather will remain good for the next couple of weeks… perhaps it is time to do
"As I sat there listening to stories of perilous travel and incredible chance encounters, I realized that the power behind Scott Galvão's story was not in the inspiration it created for him alone, but the bigger picture his father’s life represents."
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As 2023 comes to an end, LeipGlo looks back on the articles that we shared with you throughout the year.
The excess of information that keeps us informed can also make us anxious and distressed. Jessica Fayer, a psychologist who
As we navigate the complexities of the digital age, it's essential to find and cherish our own authentic voice, celebrating