De-Stress the Nest
Living abroad gets plenty of attention. Coming home? Not so much. In this episode of De-Stress the Nest, Hannah Morgan welcomes back David Schnurman, author of Eleven Suitcases, to discuss the unexpected realities of returning to the United States after spending several years living in Barcelona with his family. David shares lessons learned from reverse culture shock, reconnecting with community, raising globally-minded kids, and how travel permanently changes the way you see home. If you've ever dreamed of moving abroad—or wondered what happens after the adventure ends—this episode is for you. 🔑 Key Takeaways * Returning home can be just as challenging as moving abroad. * Reverse culture shock is real. * Living abroad changes your perspective permanently. * Children and parents often experience transitions differently. * The "W Curve" helps explain cultural adjustment and re-entry. * Adventure can become part of a family's identity. 💬 Quotes from David Schnurman * "Within a month, you start thinking to yourself, was that a dream?" * "It's a bug that once you get, you sort of don't lose. * "Nothing's ever as good as the first time." * "We're going to continue to do more adventures." 📚 Resources Mentioned * 11 Suitc [https://elevensuitcases.com/]ases [https://elevensuitcases.com/] - David Schnurman’s book about moving to Barcelona with kids * Heron H [https://www.heronhousemanagement.com/]ouse Manag [https://elevensuitcases.com/]ement [https://www.heronhousemanagement.com/] - Virtual house management for busy families: we handle your to-dos so you can focus on what matters most. 📅 New episodes every Tuesday 💛 This episode was sponsored by Heron House Management. Learn more at https://www.heronhousemanagement.com/ [https://www.heronhousemanagement.com/]
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