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Before You Move Abroad, Ask Yourself This

34 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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In this solo episode of Away We Go We Go, Jordan reflects on a question that comes up all the time when people dream about moving abroad: are you actually building something new, or are you just trying to escape your current life? Drawing from his own experiences living in Argentina in his twenties and now raising a family in France, he unpacks the reality that a big move can absolutely change your life—but not always in the ways you expect. From routines and mindset to loneliness, language barriers, and daily habits, this episode is a grounded look at what really shifts when you change countries and what simply comes with you. At its core, this episode is a reminder that moving abroad is not a magic fix—it is a magnifier. If you are already open, curious, and intentional, a move can expand your life in beautiful ways. But if you are hoping geography alone will change everything, this episode offers a gentle reality check. Whether you are actively planning an international move or simply craving a different version of your life, this is a thoughtful conversation about change, courage, and being honest with yourself before you leap. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review if you’re enjoying the show, and thank you for being a part of our journey. Contact info: Instagram:  @the_eptons  [https://www.instagram.com/the_eptons/] -Intro and outro music produced by Jeremy Silver-

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