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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Angela Geeves from New Zealand. Angela lived in Cambodia from 2016 to 2020, where she worked as an English teacher, and returned home just as the world’s borders closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    In this episode, I sit down with Angela, to explore her transformative journey of living and teaching in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Angela shares how an unexpected life implosion in her early 30s—sparked by a breakup and challenging circumstances—pushed her to take a leap of faith and move abroad. Armed with an eight-year-old teaching qualification and an open heart, she arrived in Cambodia with little more than a four-week volunteer gig lined up.

    Angela talks about her first teaching role, the culture shock of navigating a system where bribes determined student success, and her frustrations with a "no-fail" education approach. Despite these challenges, she found deep joy in the warmth and generosity of the Khmer people. From being treated like a celebrity in her first school to being welcomed into rural family homes by strangers, Angela recounts heartfelt stories of connection, resilience, and community.

    She also reflects on the unique mindset of many Khmer people, who are deeply rooted in their communities and focused on making a difference locally rather than seeking opportunities abroad. Even after experiencing setbacks like having her phone stolen, Angela emphasizes how safe and welcoming Cambodia felt to her.

    Tune in for Angela’s inspiring advice for those considering a move to Cambodia: approach the country with respect, an open mind, and an open heart, and you’ll be rewarded with unforgettable experiences.

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
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    or email me under:
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    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, I appreciate every single one of you!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Anaïs Ruel from France. Anaïs is helping people to readjust to the life in their home country after living abroad. This is a result of her own struggles she faced when returning home after her first abroad experience and the lack of support she felt.

    In this episode, I chat with Anaïs, now a life transition and repatriation coach, about her inspiring journey of living abroad and the struggles of returning home. From her early days as an au pair in the US to traveling through Southeast Asia, moving to Canada, and eventually returning to France, Anaïs opens up about the emotional challenges of adjusting back to her home country. She discusses how she transformed her mindset through mindfulness, reflection, and personal growth, and how these experiences led her to help others navigate the complex emotions of repatriation.

    Tune in to discover practical tools for embracing change, processing emotions, and finding clarity in transitions.

    Find Anaïs on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/the_returner_support/

    Check out her podcast:
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    Or read her ebook:
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    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 Maria Jenckel from Germany who left her home to move all the way to Australia. Maria has a PhD in Science and due to her international reputation as a scientist she was able to land a great job in Down Under. She is proud to now be a citizen of Australia.

    In this episode, I sit down with Maria, who moved to Australia in search of new beginnings and better mental health. We explore her journey with depression and ask the question: "Can you outrun depression by moving abroad?" Maria shares candidly about her early struggles, starting with school bullying and later experiencing burnout at work, which led her to resign. The toll on her mental health included physical symptoms, like stomach issues and intense anxiety.

    Her dream of living in Australia came true with a job offer, and for the first few months, her anxiety seemed to vanish. However, as routines set in, so did her familiar struggles—amplified by the isolation of Covid lockdowns. Eventually diagnosed with anxiety disorder and depression, Maria started medication but found transformative relief by embracing running. Through consistent exercise, her mental health improved, and she was able to feel good even without medication, rediscovering joy in hiking, road trips, and exploring Australia.

    Maria's answer to our big question? Moving abroad may offer a temporary escape, but the real work needs to be done within. You can't escape depression by changing location alone, but you can begin to outrun it—literally—by putting on those running shoes and taking charge of your health.


    If you struggle with your mental health please ask for help! You are not alone!

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
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    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, I appreciate every single one of you!

    Love,
    Hanna


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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Theresa Helbano from New Zealand. Theresa studied Theology in Rome for three years through Opus Dei and is sharing her insightful experience with us all.

    In this episode, we discuss the experiences of Theresa who studied abroad in Rome through Opus Dei, where her faith played a significant role in shaping both her education and decision to study internationally. Although she was in Italy, a large Spanish community in Rome led her to focus on learning Spanish rather than Italian. This diverse cultural environment prompted her to reflect on the differences between traits shaped by culture and those that are intrinsic to one's personality.

    She shares insightful examples of cultural contrasts that challenged her expectations, and how interactions with people from various backgrounds offered her profound moments of self-discovery. While she enjoyed Rome for its rich Christian history, her engagement with Italian culture was more limited. Language barriers, even among native English speakers, also emerged as a surprising aspect of her experience, highlighting the nuances of how different cultures express themselves in communication.

    A central challenge she faced was learning to accept her own personality and understanding that every type of personality has a valuable role within a community. She came to realize that while it’s natural to admire others, there is no need to change oneself for acceptance—each person brings their own unique contribution.


    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
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    or email me under:
    hannaworldwideandfriends@outlook.com

    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 Anna Roberts from the UK. Anna is an expat and mindset coach who has made it her mission to help other people who are living abroad to have the best possible experience. Her path of becoming an expat coach was a result of her own experience of living in France for 10 years and knowing how difficult it can be.

    In this episode, Anna shares her personal expat story and how it led her to become a coach. We explore some of the most common challenges faced by expats, including uncertainty, loneliness, homesickness, and the pressure of expectations. Anna offers practical techniques and mindset shifts to help navigate these struggles, emphasizing the importance of accepting uncertainty and being mindful of your feelings. She also highlights how engaging in activities you love can help you connect authentically with others. Tune in for insights into Anna’s coaching approaches and tips on thriving abroad.

    If you are struggling or you know someone who has difficulties living abroad, maybe reach out to Anna on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/annarobertscoaching/

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
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    or email me under:
    hannaworldwideandfriends@outlook.com

    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 Rebecca Bergemann from Germany. Rebecca has quite a few different experiences with living abroad and traveling around. She has been exploring Southeast Asia and spent time with her dad in the Philippines but also lived for some years in Brazil before finding her sense of home in Portugal.

    In this episode, we chat with Rebecca from Germany, who shares her inspiring journey from a 9-to-5 job to finding her true path. After a breakdown at work, she locked herself in the office and mapped out her passions, leading her to join a friend in Cambodia. From there, Rebecca traveled across Southeast Asia and the Philippines before heading to Brazil, where a terrifying robbery incident in Salvador almost sent her back to Germany. But upon landing in Rio and witnessing its breathtaking beauty, she decided to stay.

    Rebecca opens up about how she became a flight attendant, detailing the application process, interview experience, and training. Her story also touches on finding love in Brazil, having a son, and eventually moving to Portugal, where she now feels at peace, no longer needing to escape through travel.

    This episode is a testament to the power of change, resilience, and finding a place to call home.

    Find Rebecca on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/beccabe88/


    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
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    or email me under:
    hannaworldwideandfriends@outlook.com

    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 Bianca Kotzen from South Africa. Bianca and I met a few weeks ago in Bali and have started talking about her incredible decision to build a life over there. She has now been living there for around 3 months and is still trying to figure out how her life is going to look like.

    In this episode, Bianca candidly shares her reasons for leaving South Africa and her pursuit of self-development and personal growth. She reveals how the constant underlying fear and alertness she experienced while living in South Africa became strikingly apparent once she left and then returned, facing the lingering anxiety that persists in the subconscious.

    Bianca delves into the realm of spirituality, exploring what we describe as the "Bali lifestyle." This includes practices like yoga, meditation, sound healing, chakra activation, women’s circles, and energy work. For those open to experiencing mindfulness and spirituality, often referred to as "WooWoo," there’s a wealth of opportunities to explore.

    She also discusses her journey as a copywriter working remotely, acknowledging that she hasn’t figured everything out yet. Her immense optimism and willingness to let her story unfold are truly inspiring.

    Tune in to experience a touch of Bali’s magic, along with a glimpse of the realities that tourists might overlook.


    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
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    or email me under:
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    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 Simone Kronsteiner from Austria. Moni is currently traveling the world and found the time to share some of her amazing adventures with us. She already spent a year abroad after her bachelors degree but could never really stop thinking about going out into the world again to explore more.

    In this episode, we dive into her incredible experiences, starting with her time in India, where she completed a yoga teacher training course. Moni shares how the focus on herself, healthy living, and deep practices made a lasting impact on her. We also talk about what it was like for her to travel solo in India as a woman and the challenges and triumphs she faced along the way.

    From there, Moni takes us on a tour of her adventures through Nepal, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Laos, Thailand, and more. One of the most profound parts of her journey was her time on a mindful farm in Vietnam, where she lived simply alongside a former monk. Here, Moni discovered powerful life lessons through conversations about Buddhism and learned to embrace peace and mindfulness. Her time there changed her life forever, leaving her feeling more at peace and connected to the world. Join us as we explore Moni's story of travel, self-discovery, and the wisdom she's gained along the way.

    You can see some of her amazing photos on her Instagram page:
    https://www.instagram.com/moniikronii/

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
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    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 Angelo Minelli from Italy. Angelo moved to New Zealand to explore new opportunities with his passion for wine. Angelo is a wine specialist and was able to take on new responsibilities and learn new skills on a global level.

    In this episode, we sit down with a seasoned Italian wine expert who has spent his life immersed in the world of wine. From growing up in Italy’s renowned vineyards to exploring new horizons in Australia and New Zealand, his journey is a fascinating blend of tradition, adventure, and continuous learning. Along the way, he’s picked up a variety of skills, all while staying true to his passion for wine. Now, as a university lecturer in culinary arts, he shares his global experiences and knowledge with the next generation. Join us as we delve into his global wine adventure and discover the unique stories behind his journey from the vineyard to the classroom.

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    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
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    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 Reneel Singh from New Zealand who has very strong connections to his Fiji-Indian roots. That's why he decided to create an amazing, high quality song for and with his Fiji-Indian community and for the world!!! The song Jungli is out now for everyone to enjoy.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sekpc4k3j8o
    https://www.instagram.com/reneelsingh/

    In this episode, we dive into Reneel's childhood as a Fiji-Indian growing up in a less diverse area and the identity crisis that came with it. He started his career in law but soon realized his true passion lay in filmmaking and the entertainment industry.

    We had a heartfelt conversation about creativity and what it means to us.

    The highlight of this episode is Reneel's latest creation, Jungli, a song that inspires us to let loose, be wild and free, and just have a great time. Reneel dreams of this song being heard all around the world, and one day, becoming the entrance song for an Indian wedding!

    Can we manage to support him with his dream??? :)

    Please go and check it out and leave a comment below!

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    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
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    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 Shalini Guleria from India. Shalini was born in India and moved to New Zealand with her family when she was 8 years old. She is very passionate about chemical and biological engineering and has done her PhD in cancer research in Melbourne, Australia. Her goal is it to ignite the interest of science in children and is doing so with her passion project "science box".

    In this episode, we dive into the story of Shalini and her family, who left their lavish lifestyle in India in pursuit of a better work-life balance in New Zealand. Struggling with homesickness, they decided to return to India, only to find the same challenges they initially fled. Determined to find a better future, they moved back to New Zealand, this time for good.

    Living abroad can be difficult and tough to navigate, but as Shalini's story illustrates, it's possible to change your mind and start over again.

    Shalini also shares her journey of pursuing a PhD and her passion for cancer research, which led her to leave New Zealand temporarily. On her Instagram channel, https://www.instagram.com/shalini_gul/ she inspires people worldwide with engaging science content, including tips, tricks, dos and don'ts, and useful tools and experiments.

    Her mission is to inspire the younger generation to learn more about science. Her message is clear: "No one is not smart enough for science!" and "Every kid deserves the opportunity to learn science." It’s not about making everyone a scientist, but about encouraging curiosity, teamwork, troubleshooting, and problem-solving—skills that are all very important in all aspects of our life. The result of her mission: Science box, a workshop like project to teach kids science!!!
    https://www.sciencebox.co.nz/


    I hope you will enjoy this very inspiring episode.

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    You can find this podcast also under its own website:
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    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 Jing Zhang from China. Jing had some experience in traveling around before she made the big move to New Zealand with her partner Adam in 2015.
    She is now packing her life together again to make the next big move to Australia.

    This episode dives into a very personal, emotional, and vulnerable story from Jing's childhood, highlighting the impact of China's "One-child-policy" and the cultural preference for sons. Jing spent her early years trying to imitate being a boy to gain attention and love from her father, who eventually left the family under pressure from his own parents to have a son.

    Fortunately, Jing had a supportive and wise mother who raised her to become the fair, compassionate, and strong woman she is today. With a keen eye on the future, her mother always encouraged her to pursue a profession that could not be easily replaced by technology and AI.

    As a result, Jing studied Chinese medicine and became an expert in acupuncture. She has worked in this field for many years, experiencing firsthand the differences between practicing acupuncture in China and New Zealand. Jing holds a clear perspective on whether Chinese and Western medicines oppose or complement each other.

    Discover more about acupuncture and its benefits, including the remarkable results Jing has achieved where other methods have failed.

    To wrap up the episode, Jing shares some humorous anecdotes from her journey of learning English, overcoming challenges, and navigating misunderstandings that have deepened her understanding of Kiwi culture.

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
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    or email me under:
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    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, I appreciate every single one of you!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Rory Mitchell from New Zealand. In late 2021 Rory decided to pack his bag and move to Germany during the covid-19 pandemic. He is now living there happily ever after.


    In this episode, Rory provides valuable insights into his life as an expat in Germany.

    His dream of living abroad began when he went to Latvia as an exchange student in his teens. After establishing his career and financial stability, he finally took the leap of faith to move to Germany. Why did he feel ready to relocate in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic? Rory shares several key reasons, with a significant driving force being a relationship.

    Rory was fortunate enough to afford buying a house in Germany, having sold his house in New Zealand before his move. He compares the home-buying processes in both countries, revealing astonishing differences, particularly the notorious German bureaucracy.

    He explains the visa that allowed him to work in Germany and how he obtained it, offering advice for anyone considering a move to Germany.

    Rory also discusses his journey of learning a new language, highlighting both his struggles and achievements. His major tip for language learners: Be persistent!

    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
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    or email me under:
    hannaworldwideandfriends@outlook.com

    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, I appreciate every single one of you!

    Love,
    Hanna

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    Hi everyone,

    Please welcome with me Grace Chua from Singapore. Grace spent her early childhood in Singapore before moving to New Zealand with her parents when she was 9 years old. She then went back and forth from New Zealand to Singapore and vise versa. Grace spent an equal amount of time in both countries and is able to call both her home.
    Hi everyone,

    In this episode, Grace takes us back to her childhood days in Singapore and shares her experiences growing up in such a unique and diverse country. She delves into the cultural differences she encountered after moving to New Zealand, providing insightful reflections on her experiences.

    Grace's lifestyle of moving between two countries has shaped her to be adaptable, open-minded, and curious. During her frequent travels, she uses her home in Singapore as a base while exploring the world and bringing back new ideas and experiences that can benefit her current job.

    Curious about how she manages to travel so much and work simultaneously? Grace will share her secrets on making it work. It's definitely a skill worth learning!

    But remember, every story has two sides. We also discuss the challenges she's faced along the way, ensuring a well-rounded and honest conversation.

    If you've ever been curious about Singapore, this is your chance to learn more about this fascinating country.


    Feel free to connect with me on Instagram:
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    or email me under:
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    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'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:
    hannaworldwideandfriends@outlook.com

    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:
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    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, 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:
    hannaworldwideandfriends@outlook.com

    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:
    hannaworldwideandfriends@outlook.com

    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:
    hannaworldwideandfriends@outlook.com

    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:
    hannaworldwideandfriends@outlook.com

    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