#9: On moving overseas and being a better resident abroad, with Jason Moore

My guest this week is Jason Moore, host of the Zero to Travel podcast and an American living in Norway. Jason talks about what it means to throw yourself into another culture; he describes some of the challenges that he experienced in adjusting to life in his adopted country; and he shares how living abroad can reveal some really important things about ourselves.

Listen up toward the end of our conversation, when Jason offers his three pieces of advice for how you can be a better resident of your adopted home.

Are you thinking of making a move overseas, or are you already living outside of your home country? How is that going for you? Or what’s keeping you from taking the leap? I’d love to hear your thoughts and hope you’ll share by sending me a voice message.

Thanks so much for listening and hope you have a great week!

Resources

The Zero to Travel Podcast

Jason’s Location Indie community

The Four-Hour Work Week, book by Timothy Ferriss

Transitions: Making Sense of Life’s Changes, book by William Bridges

When Paige was a guest on Jason’s podcast

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