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What You Gain And Lose When You Move

56 min · 28. apr. 2026
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When you spend your life moving between countries, what happens to your sense of home? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Eimad Houry, whose life has been shaped by relocation, cultural adaptation, and decades of living between different countries and communities. We talk about: • Identity and belonging across cultures • The loneliness of constantly starting over • Losing childhood connections and ties to place • Building relationships and community in unfamiliar environments • Faith, family, and raising children between cultures • The challenges and opportunities of relocation • How travel, study abroad, and international experiences can transform the way you see yourself and the world A conversation about home, belonging, resilience, and what happens when a lifetime of movement shapes who you become. ⁠Check out How Studying Abroad Changed My Life ⁠by Eimad Houry & Chinekwu Obidoa⁠⁠

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