Ep 07: Discovering Your Passion When Moving Abroad

Episode 7 December 03, 2020 01:00:00
Ep 07:  Discovering Your Passion When Moving Abroad
My Kids Think I'm Cool, BUT...
Ep 07: Discovering Your Passion When Moving Abroad

Dec 03 2020 | 01:00:00

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Jacklyn Beck Jacklyn Beck

Show Notes

In Today’s episode, we are going to speak about how moving abroad can really change your mindset, and what you want to do in life. How some parents turn their passion into a business while living abroad as an international parent. 

For me this really hits home because I became a mother AND raising my kids in an international atmosphere really changed the way I was thinking on how I want to live my life. If I didn’t live abroad I would have never had this idea of podcasting about international life. The shift of being or living abroad gets people thinking differently. We have to use our brain even more to adapt to the country. I’ve been living in Denmark for almost 7 years and my brain is always overloaded on learning a new word in danish or facing a challenge I would usually not face in the US. 

With that being said. I have a guest who will be speaking about her journey to Denmark and being an international mother. This guest also turned her passion for drawing to a business. Now, she teaches kids and young adults how to draw Manga art. My guest is from Japan married to a Dane and they have 1 son together. 



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