Badgers Abroad

Episode #3 - Vietnam with Nathaniel Liedl

July 20, 2023 UW–Madison International Safety & Security
Episode #3 - Vietnam with Nathaniel Liedl
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Badgers Abroad
Episode #3 - Vietnam with Nathaniel Liedl
Jul 20, 2023
UW–Madison International Safety & Security

In today's episode, we discuss traveling in Vietnam with Nathaniel Liedl, an Intern Abroad Advisor and Program Manager with UW-Madison's International Internship Program. In his role, Nathaniel cultivates and advises UW-Madison students on internships in Asia and Africa. From 2009 to 2011, he lived in Vietnam teaching English and reporting on food and drink, travel, and culture for an English language magazine.

Nathaniel holds a BA in Journalism from UW-Madison and a Master’s degree in Education from Edgewood College. After his undergraduate, he worked as an editor, reporter, and photographer for a newspaper in Southern California before moving to Vietnam.  After returning to Madison, and taught English and literature at DeForest Area High School for five years before joining the International Internship Program in the fall of 2019.

References and resources from the podcast are listed below:



Show Notes

In today's episode, we discuss traveling in Vietnam with Nathaniel Liedl, an Intern Abroad Advisor and Program Manager with UW-Madison's International Internship Program. In his role, Nathaniel cultivates and advises UW-Madison students on internships in Asia and Africa. From 2009 to 2011, he lived in Vietnam teaching English and reporting on food and drink, travel, and culture for an English language magazine.

Nathaniel holds a BA in Journalism from UW-Madison and a Master’s degree in Education from Edgewood College. After his undergraduate, he worked as an editor, reporter, and photographer for a newspaper in Southern California before moving to Vietnam.  After returning to Madison, and taught English and literature at DeForest Area High School for five years before joining the International Internship Program in the fall of 2019.

References and resources from the podcast are listed below: