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Episode 5: Should We Ship Our Life: Or Start Again?

11 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Should you ship your entire life across the world… or start again when you arrive? In this episode, I share the honest truth about relocating, not just the logistics, but the emotional weight behind what we choose to bring with us. From my own experience moving from the UK to Perth, to what I now see with clients every day, we explore why we hold onto things, what actually helps you settle faster, and the unexpected reality of shipping your life across the world. If you’re planning a move, or feeling stuck in a home that no longer reflects your life, this episode will help you rethink what “home” really means. Home isn’t what you ship… it’s what you create when you arrive.

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