Live Without Borders: A Stoic Podcast for Traveling Citizens of the World
Education:Self-Improvement
Have you ever felt like you’ve hit a brick wall in life? Burned out. Not sure what to do next. This happened to our guest today and she’s here to share how walking the Camino de Santiago, a 500-mile trek across Spain, helped her rediscover her spark.
I’m talking to Christine Job, a business strategist and host of “Flourish in the Foreign,” a podcast that celebrates and elevates the voices Black women who are thriving abroad.
Christine’s an American who’s been living in Spain for the last five years. I really loved what she has to say about how the Camino de Santiago transformed her life and what made it such a powerful experience. She also gives us advice on how to make this Spanish pilgrimage ourselves.
We started chatting like old friends as soon as we got on the mics, so I don’t do a formal ‘welcome to the show…’ We just jump right into a conversation about Valencia, where Christine recently moved.
Enjoy!
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It’s not super easy for U.S. citizens to get visas to live and work abroad (and the U.S. gov doesn’t make it easy for people to come in either). But millions of Americans have figured out how to create a life overseas, and so can you.
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https://www.sarahmikutel.com/countryguide
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