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    Hi everyone,

    I'd like to share a brief reflection on the theme of community and belonging.

    Did you know that the absence of a sense of belonging can evoke feelings similar to physical pain? Conversely, experiencing a sense of belonging can foster happiness and a feeling of security.

    Growing up in a tight-knit community, leaving my home sparked a journey to fit in and find a sense of belonging elsewhere.

    Community plays a pivotal role in our lives. Despite the value we place on diversity, there's an inherent ease in connecting with individuals who share similar cultural and social backgrounds, as well as comparable life experiences.

    In this monologue, I aim to articulate my personal journey and observations regarding the immigrant experience, shedding light on the profound significance of community and the pursuit of belonging.


    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here, I appreciate every single one of you!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Maike Baessler from Germany. After finishing high school in 2009, Maike decided to take a gap year abroad before starting University. She went to Long Island, close to New York City, as an au pair through the agency "Cultural Care Au Pair" where she learned a lot about new cultures, childcare and she was able to improve her English.

    Important to notice: This has been 15 years ago and she has not been using much of her English skills since. ;)

    This episode features an interview with Maike, who embarked on a gap year journey as an au pair in Long Island, New York, fifteen years ago. Maike provides insight into the process of finding a host family in the US, highlighting the support she received from the agency throughout her experience. She explains the role of an au pair and delves into her daily responsibilities, offering a glimpse into her routine and activities during her time in the US.

    Maike candidly shares her initial challenges, including feelings of loneliness and cultural shock as she transitioned from Germany to an American Jewish household. She explores cultural differences and provides a deeper understanding of the Jewish culture she immersed herself in. Despite the initial hurdles, Maike reflects on how she gradually built strong bonds with her four host children, ultimately becoming an integral part of the family.

    Additionally, Maike opens up about maintaining a long-distance relationship during her time as an au pair and shares how she felt better by making friends during that year. As the episode ends, Maike offers valuable advice for aspiring au pairs, drawing from her own transformative experience.

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here, I appreciate every single one of you!

    Love,
    Hanna


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    Hi Everyone,

    Please welcome with me Smit Banker from India. Smit was born and raised in India and decided to move abroad to continue his studies. He came to New Zealand in 2018 and stayed here ever since.

    In this episode we will talk about a very sensitive topic: Arranged marriage!

    Disclaimer:
    There are still a lot of forced arranged marriages out there and I do not support this!
    We are only talking about Smits point of view, his experience and his thoughts about it!

    According to https://gitnux.org/arranged-marriages-statistics/ 55% of marriages worldwide are arranged. 90% of marriages are arranged in India.

    Smit will talk about his way of growing up in India and what personal characteristics he thinks have played a role in the fact that he agreed to have an arranged marriages.

    The younger generation is wanting more and more "love marriages" (as they call it) but I have met a few who found comfort in the idea of having an arranged marriage. So, Smit is answering some of my questions around this topic and explains his situation as a freshly engaged man.

    He is also talking about his expectations of living abroad and what differences and similarities he has discovered.

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here, I appreciate every single one of you!

    Love,
    Hanna



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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Adrienne Jansen from New Zealand. Adrienne is a creative writing teacher, tutor, editor and writer of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. She also has been a writer for the famous Te Papa museum in Wellington for over 10 years. A big part of her work was teaching English to non-native English speaker and she worked closely with immigrants throughout her life.

    Find out more about her work:
    https://adriennejansen.co.nz/
    https://www.landingpressnz.com/

    In this special episode, we delve deeper into Adrienne's fascinating journey and explore the compelling reasons driving her close collaboration with immigrants. Despite her modesty, Adrienne leads an inspiring life, and she kindly shares glimpses of her experiences and stories with us.

    Our conversation spans across some of Adrienne's notable literary works, including "I Have in My Arms Both Ways," "Borany's Story," "Migrant Journeys: New Zealand Taxi Drivers Tell Their Stories," "More of Us," and many others.

    As the world becomes increasingly interconnected and people travel across borders more frequently, fostering an open dialogue about immigrants is essential. Adrienne shows this ethos, maintaining an open heart and mind to extend a warm embrace to immigrants and facilitate their sense of belonging.

    At the core of their mission, Adrienne and her colleagues at 'Landing Press NZ' strive to amplify the voices of immigrants. This episode serves as a captivating discussion on the aspirations for immigrants' futures and the collective ambition for countries to remain inclusive and hospitable.

    Join us for an enlightening conversation on the profound impact of Adrienne's work and the shared vision for a more welcoming and inclusive society.

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here, I appreciate every single one of you!

    Love,
    Hanna





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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Daniel Gerardo Ytterdahl (Denial RC) from Norway. Daniel grew up in Norway as a son of a Filipina mother and a Norwegian father. He spent most of his childhood and teenage years in Norway before he made the move to the Philippines in 2012. Still living in the Philippines, he is now making a name for himself as Denial RC, a talented solo artist and rapper who loves rapping in different languages. He is also a member of several rap collectives like Agaron, Mo Thugs Philippines and Region 808.

    Please check him out!!! He is goooooood! :)
    Spotify:
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/6L14DagOq9wxf6OivccchW?si=YhECz8XEQDOwFXDLanEVyg
    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/denialthericecracker/
    YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/@DenialRC
    Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/denialrc

    This episode is a special treat for all the hip hop and rap lovers out there but of course everyone who is interested in music, travel, expat stories and things will hopefully enjoy it!

    Denial RC will tell us a little bit about his upbringing and early life in Norway and how his mom came all the way from the Philippines to settle down there.
    What it meant to grow up biracial;
    His experiences with racism;
    How his path lead to music and ultimately to rapping (Yea);
    Why he decided to move to the Philippines;
    How many different languages he is able to speak or rap;
    And he will dive into some differences between Norway and the Philippines he noticed.

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here, I appreciate every single one of you!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Richard Woolford from the UK. Rich started his journey in 2015 where he travelled to most Asian countries before he visited New Zealand and Australia. He went back home for a visit (and a longer stay during covid) and continued his full-time travels until the end of 2023. And where he went after leaving New Zealand he will tell us in this episode. :)

    You can also follow him and his video blog on YouTube where he is sharing breathtaking footage of amazing places. Great scenery and absolutely stunning views.
    YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/@AdventuresWithRich
    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/richwoolford/

    In this episode Rich is telling us how he ended up in Asia and what made him change his mind and keep traveling for the past 8 years.
    He will give us some good advise on how to save money while traveling, what type of jobs there are, qualifications you need or don't need and more.

    The long list of countries he has visited is impressive and he will give us an insight on his 3 most valuable moments he could think of which gave him the "pinch me, am I dreaming?" moment!

    How does emotional support look like through full-time travel? And was it needed?...
    First encounter with anxiety and how he dealt with it...
    The complicated topic of while traveling...

    Enjoy! :)

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here, I appreciate every single one of you!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Doreen Ignacio-Abrigo from the Philippines. Doreen moved to New Zealand as a teenager after her dad spent three years in this country due to work. The whole family moved over and joined him in 2009. Now, Doreen has settled down and has started her own little family with having her little boy Joseph. She also started a little business where she sells her baking and some other treats through her page called "Magic shop" and has her own photography page called "Fiat Grace Photography". You can find them in the link below.
    https://www.instagram.com/magicshop_nz/
    https://www.instagram.com/fiatgracephotography/

    In this episode we are talking about how it feels when one parent is living in a different country due to work and what impact is has.
    How it was for her to leave family members and friends behind.
    How difficult it was to find new friends in the new country.
    How community helped her to feel more like home.
    How motherhood changed her perception and priorities.
    How having the "Magic shop" and "Fiat Grace Photography" keeps her sane and secure.
    And she is giving us an insight of her hardest moments.

    Stay till the end to hear what her best advice is!!! :)

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here, I appreciate every single one of you!

    Love,
    Hanna



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    Hi everyone,

    I thought it would be great to start this year with a proper introduction of myself by sharing my journey of moving overseas and living abroad.
    My awesome friend James helped me to make this episode special with his skill of being a photographer and vlogger. Please check him out!!!
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoTRF3253ujqVMQqjVqgtmg
    https://jameselam.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/jameselam_nz/

    In this episode he is asking me all the questions my guests usually have to face. He is wanting to know all about my experience of different cultures, community, special moments, special places and more.
    We will discuss differences and similarities of my home country Germany and New Zealand.
    I will tell us all about my biggest hikes and what really pushed my boundaries.

    I hope you are excited to hear the first episode of 2024 :)

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here, I appreciate every single one of you!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!

    I was interested in New Years traditions of other people, cultures and countries. So I asked some of YOU to tell me a little bit more about how you celebrate the new year.

    I sneaked in my own traditions as well but I haven't really been celebrating it in this way since I am in New Zealand.

    Please enjoy a little collection of New Years traditions! :)

    A big thank you to everyone who is listening to this show and who has been participating as a guest.

    I appreciate you all and hope to hear from you in the next year of 2024!!!


    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM


    Love,
    Hanna :)

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Coral Remiro from Spain. Coral has left Spain to live in London for 8 years where she also met her partner. As she wanted a career change from interior design to a more environmental job, like growing vegetables, they thought Australia and New Zealand would be good places to start this journey. They spent 1 year in Australia before they entered New Zealand in August 2019.

    In this episode Coral is talking about her decision of leaving Spain and "moving to London like half of Europe" as she says.
    What better place to try and become an interior designer than London, right?
    RIGHT???
    Well, she will dive into this experience with us and will share what made her consider a career change.

    Now, she is a manager of an organic farm and is super passionate about it. She told me all about the soil health and how microbiology is key.
    I am very interested in nutrition and how it is impacting our health, so it was super interesting for me to learn more about their way of farming and the impact it has on the vegetables they grow.
    What are they doing different to other farms?
    What is their concept?
    And are they offering courses and visits?

    Find all about the farm on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/earthstewardsurbanfarm/

    or on their website:
    https://earthstewards.nz/

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here, I appreciate every single one of you!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Chandini Kumar from Kerala which is in South India. Cha came to New Zealand in March 2020, just 2.5 weeks before the major lockdown due to the outbreak of Covid19. Cha did her studies in aqua culture at the NMIT (Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology) in Nelson, on the South Island of New Zealand and is now living up on the North Island of the country.


    In this episode Cha is talking about her memories of going into a countrywide lockdown only a few weeks after she arrived in New Zealand. She is sharing her experience of studying during a pandemic and doing most of her courses online.

    What challenges appeared with this new type of learning?
    What did she miss out on?
    Did it have any positive impacts on her overseas experience?

    She will also dive into her journey of finding the right job and navigating the new life abroad.

    It definitely has changed her in more than only one way :)


    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here again!

    Love,
    Hanna




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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Richard Brown from South Africa. Richard was born and raised in South Africa by British parents before they moved to New Zealand in 1998. He studied law and has a great knowledge about legal topics like immigration, property and estate. Today, we might get an insight of the life of an immigration lawyer of New Zealand.

    Richi is talking about his journey of becoming a lawyer in a country he wasn't born in and how he ended up helping other immigrants by specializing in immigration law.
    He describes the feeling of being able to help other immigrants as fulfilling and an elation once the visa application has been approved.

    Richi is mentioning how important a work visa is today and what to look out for as an immigrant looking for a work place which can support your visa application. One of the most important aspects is to look for an accredited employer who is allowed to employ immigrants.
    How to find out which companies are accredited and how to become an accredited employer?
    What is the most important part in your work visa application?
    What is the best way of immigrating to New Zealand?
    Richard is going to answer all those questions and more, is giving examples of specific situations AND is going to answer the questions YOU always wanted to ask an immigration lawyer of New Zealand.

    He is mentioning his creative side which you can find at his you tube channel Strictly Fantasy:
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKZSQQ_wASYSH52VE37GifQ?view_as=subscriber

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here again!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Ana Johann from Brazil. Ana and her husband moved to New Zealand in 2017 and have now two beautiful children which were born and will be raised in Aotearoa, the "land of the long white cloud".
    Ana is an aspiring personal stylist who studied fashion design in Brazil and is now helping people all over the world to find their confidence through fashion.


    Ana is going to tell us more about her experience of coming to New Zealand without being able to speak much English and how to start from scratch to get the basics right.
    Her first 6 months of participating in an English course and the ultimate test of her knowledge by needing to get a certain amount of points for her IELTS exam to be able to get her new visa.
    She will dive into the topic of how she started her own business and how fashion became her passion and purpose. Making the people feel better with themselves by helping them finding their confidence through their clothes and their way of expressing themselves is what fuels her.

    I have tried the body shape analysis and the wardrobe check plus shopping experience myself and I have to say, I am convinced!!! It is so much easier for me now to pick my clothes in the morning and feel good with myself throughout the day. I also struggle less when going into a store to find the right clothes and to not spent unnecessary money on things I don't need or things which don't serve me well.

    You can find more information on her website:
    https://www.anajohann.com/
    or
    You can follow her on Instagram for daily fashion advice:
    https://www.instagram.com/anajohannps/

    You don't have to be in New Zealand to be able to set up a color analysis and to find out what color type you are! :)

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here again!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Neena Nandigam. Neena was born in Oman, a country in the Middle East and lived there with her family until she was 8 years old. Her parents are originally from India and made the decision to move to Oman to then make another big move to New Zealand. Neena is living in New Zealand ever since.

    In this episode Neena is talking about the great country Oman and about her dearest childhood memories. She is telling us all about her experience of growing up in Oman as an immigrant child and how she always felt like she belongs which changed dramatically once she came to New Zealand.
    We also talk about the reasons of the move from India to Oman and then the move to New Zealand and what challenges where waiting for them.
    We touch on the relationship between Neena and her younger sister who was born and raised in New Zealand and how growing up in different countries has a big impact on the person you become.
    The topic of the "In-betweens" is coming up again and how a sense of belonging and community is always going to be an important part of the life of an immigrant.

    Check out Neena's doodle page on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/neenasdoodles/

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here again!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Karam Wadia from Iraq. Karam left his country with his parents and his two older siblings in 1998 to move to Jordan. In 2004 the family then decided to move to New Zealand to hopefully mind there new home. Does the Iraq war has something to do with their decision to leave their home country? We will find out in this episode.

    We are talking about the reasons why his family decided to leave Iraq and how it felt growing up there and spending most of his childhood there.
    We are talking about the misconceptions of the country and how sanctions for the country shaped the day to day life of a family in the 90s.
    The Iraqi passport used to be one of the strongest in the world but you will learn what has changed and why it is so difficult to carry an Iraqi passport nowadays.
    Karam is also talking about the impact his childhood memories have on how he is raising his own children today.

    Are you curious to learn more about Iraq?
    This episode is for you!!!


    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here again!

    Love,
    Hanna


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    Hi everyone,

    I am sooooo excited to introduce a special guest in this episode.
    Please welcome with me Thor Pedersen from Denmark. The man who was the first in visiting every single country in the world without using an airplane. Thor was thinking about an adventure which could last him 4 years but instead ended up being nearly a decade until he would complete his mission.

    Have you ever thought about writing history?
    How to be the first in something?
    How to do something so amazing that the whole world would talk about it?

    Thor went out to experience the ultimate adventure.

    In this episode Thor is telling us how the seed of this idea was planted.
    How he was able to finance such a long journey.
    What challenges crossed his path.
    His most wholesome moments.
    The advice he would give someone who would want to try the same adventure.
    If he got sea sick.
    And what in his opinion we could do to make the world a better place.

    You can find Thor on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/onceuponasaga/
    Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/onceuponasaga
    or YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/@OnceUponaSaga

    or pretty much all over the internet :)

    Please enjoy this episode!

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here again!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Rajni Adhikari from Mumbai, India. Rajni left India in 2019 to study at the Lincoln University near Christchurch on the South Island of New Zealand. After finishing her degree she then moved to the North Island of New Zealand where she is living now with her partner.


    Rajni and I are talking about how difficult it is to maintain friendships when everyone is living in different time zones, how it is important to have a community and to feel a sense of belonging and also how the language you speak can be a limitation but does not have to be.

    Please enjoy this episode :)

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here again!

    Love,
    Hanna


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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Melissa Cox, who moved from the United States of America to New Zealand 10 years ago with her husband, 4 suitcases and 2 guitars. Melissa is a former journalist and non-profit writer who recently published her first book called "So, you want to move to New Zealand". Her book is a great guide for Americans who consider moving to New Zealand, but it is also very interesting for everyone else who wants to move to Aotearoa, or wants to learn something about both countries.

    You can find the book here (discount price):
    https://melcoxmusic.tunepipe.com/move-to-new-zealand/book

    We are talking about the reasons for her to move to New Zealand and about some of the real disadvantages of being an American living in a different country (taxes, banks and more).

    We touch on questions you should ask yourself before making the decision of moving or not and about the sacrifices you need to be willing to make.

    Are you really living the American dream? Or have you grown up believing in it without fully understanding what it really means?...

    Are you an American and want to leave the country?
    Are you wanting to move to New Zealand?
    Are you wanting to learn more about the idea of living abroad?
    This episode is for you :)

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here again!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Adam Ang from Malaysia.
    Adam has been born and raised in Malaysia and decided to study for two years in Australia. After further travel, he then moved to New Zealand with his partner in 2015 and is living here ever since.

    We are talking about how one person who believes in you and pushes you out of your comfort zone, can help you feel more alive then ever. Also, we will discover how Adam met his partner in Thailand and why she needed to nurse him back to health after a motorbike accident.

    If you are an introvert and you still believe you can discover the world, you are right!!!

    Listen to this episode! :)

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
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    Thank you so much for being here again!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Annemarie Ciampaglia, or Annie, from Massachusetts, US. Annie has been growing up in America and decided with 22 years to go on an adventure. She moved to New Zealand by herself and is living here for the past 5 years. We have been working together at Analytica Laboratories, but Annie moved on to a new company while I stayed for another 6 months only to follow her around to be now her colleague again.

    In this episode Annie is telling us about her non-negotiables for a country for her to be happy to live in. Also, about the struggles an expat from the US is facing when they want to return to their country.
    We are also talking about the feeling of living in two different worlds where one always seems like a dream.
    If you are moving countries your heart will split into pieces and one part will always stay with the country you have lived in.

    Are you feeling a sense of adventure and freedom and you always considered living abroad but you don't want to make this decision recklessly?
    Listen to this episode! :)

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hanna_worldwide_and_friends/

    or email me under:
    [email protected]

    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2110137
    or on Spotify, Google Podcast, Podcast Index, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Deezer and PlayerFM

    Thank you so much for being here again!

    Love,
    Hanna