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    38:26||Season 2, Ep. 21
    In this episode we are speaking with Jacqueline Jannotta, author of Let’s Leave the Country! A Guide to Your Family Year Abroad, which is the book she wished she’d had when embarking on her family’s yearlong adventure abroad.Her burning desire to experience life in Italy led her and her husband to rearrange their lives, put their daughters in a local public elementary school in Genoa, and have one of the most challenging (and fun!) years of their lives.The experience was so powerful, she wrote a guide for others, particularly those who might be intimidated by the idea, on how to create their own version of a life-changing adventure beyond the border.Push play to hear how they funded their immersion year, got visas, found accommodation, organized schools and more!To enter the giveaway over in INSTAGRAMBuy the book on AMAZONJoin our FACEBOOK COMMUNITYHelp me to help you by taking this quick 3 question SURVEY
  • 20. Six Months in Bali

    52:31||Season 2, Ep. 20
    In this episode we are speaking with Aleesa, who is sharing her family’s experience moving to Bali for six months. We discuss the lifestyle there, as well as the logistics like international schooling options, visas, how to pay less for long term housing, costs of living, healthcare and so much more.Resources:Follow Aleesa and her family on InstagramJoin the Big Dreamers & Bold Movers Facebook Group!**Tell me more about your big dreams and what you want to hear in this quick 3 question survey**
  • 19. Expat Family Life in Thailand: Life's a Beach in Koh Phangan

    32:12||Season 2, Ep. 19
    In this episode Bat-El Galor is sharing her family’s experience moving from Israel to the tropical island of Koh Phangan in Thailand.We discuss how they got visas and are supporting themselves financially, as well as details around the lifestyle, education, costs of living, healthcare and more. Listen now and discover if Koh Phangan could be your next home away from home.**Tell me more about your big dreams and what you want to hear in this quick 3 question survey**Resources MentionedFollow Bat-El on her blog and on InstagramBat-El recommends this resource for learning more about visas in Thailand.Join our FACEBOOK GROUP to connect with me, past guests and other families planning their own bold moves.-Get answers to your move abroad questions-Find support from others that understand "the dream"-Be inspired-Share your experiences
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  • 17. Expat Family Life in Australia: A Bold Move from Chicago to Melbourne

    47:02||Season 2, Ep. 17
    Is Australia on your places-to-live list?In this episode, we speak with Nikki Ricks, a consultant for creative women entrepreneurs. She candidly shares her family’s experience of boldy moving from Chicago to the land down under. She shares what they did for visas, money and work. She also gives insights and details on Australian healthcare, childcare, housing, work conditions, culture and more.Head to the SHOW NOTES for links to the resources mentioned.**Tell me more about your big dreams and what you want to hear more about in this quick 3 question survey**
  • 16. Expat Family Life in the Netherlands: Resettling in Hilversum

    49:53||Season 2, Ep. 16
    Have you wondered if the Netherlands could be right for your family?In this episode, we speak with Austyn Smith from the Expat Hour Podcast. She shares her family’s story of relocating from the US to Hilversum, a suburb of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. We discuss her experience of Dutch village life, international schools, healthcare, early childhood care, driving in a foreign country and so much more.Go to the SHOW NOTES for links to resources mentioned and more!**Tell me more about your big dreams and what you want to hear more about in this quick 3 question survey**CLICK HERE to hang out with me behind the scenes and connect with our Facebook community!CLICK HERE to learn how you can sponsor an episode and share your message with the world!
  • 15. Expat Family Life in Switzerland: An Honest Assessment After Repatriating to the US

    49:26||Season 2, Ep. 15
    Is real life in Switzerland as fairy tale dreamy as it seems?In this episode we speak with Lindsey McLean from the Expat Repat Podcast and the Swiss Lark Blog. She shares her experience of Swiss culture, expat life and repatriation. She also gives insights into working in Switzerland as a Montessori teacher. We discuss how her transition back to the US has been and what might be next for her family.Find all mentioned resources in the SHOW NOTES**Tell me more about your big dreams and what you want to hear more about in this quick 3 question survey**
  • 14. Immigrating to Australia: The Inside Scoop on Getting a Visa Down Under

    49:23||Ep. 14
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