Season 3, Episode 9. Moving abroad throws so many things into question - your sense of home, your relationships, your career, your comfort zone. In fact, all of these things are also typically thrown into question during another life period: your 20s.
Olivia is 26. She is half-Irish, half-Austrian and has lived in Australia and Sweden. Suffice it to say, she's had her fair share of opportunities to ask these tough questions! In our conversation, we discuss what it was like growing up split between two countries and cultures, family relations as an expat, and the push and pull between settling down and exploring.
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Making Friends Abroad with Hannah Teslin
The Only Belonging You Need Is In Yourself with Aditi
How To Build a Healthy Intercultural Relationship
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Preparing to Move Away from Germany with Jaedyn
Finding and Defining ”Home” with Keltie
Q&A with Your Host, Nicole
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Voicing Your Desires & When Everything Aligns with Esther
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Deciding to Have Kids or Not When Living Abroad
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Libraries & Librarians Abroad with Katherine
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