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Starting Over... In the Countryside - One Family's Take on Belonging to 2 Different Places

22 min · 29 de may de 2026
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It’s one thing to move to Paris and it’s another to build a life in the French countryside. When Daniel sits down with Jason and Raina, they share the story behind their move to rural France, the reasons that led them there, and how they launched their YouTube channel, Baguette Bound. From relocating with a daughter in middle school to navigating two cultures and doing whatever it takes to create a new life abroad, this episode is filled with honest insights, challenges, and plenty of laughs. It's a relatable conversation for anyone dreaming of making France their home or is simply curious about what French countryside living is like.

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