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The Nomad Capitalist Audio Experience
Netherlands Wants to TAX You to Leave

The Nomad Capitalist Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 17:03


Become a Client: https://nomadcapitalist.com/apply/ Get our free Weekly Rundown newsletter and be the first to hear about breaking news and offers:https://nomadcapitalist.com/email Join us for the next Nomad Capitalist Live event: https://nomadcapitalist.com/live/ In this episode, Mr Henderson delves into the Netherlands' proposed exit tax and what it means for Dutch citizens looking to relocate. He explains the implications of countries taxing individuals on unrealized capital gains when they leave—whether by renouncing citizenship or merely relocating—and discusses how wealthy entrepreneurs and investors can prepare for these scenarios. Nomad Capitalist helps clients "go where you're treated best." We are the world's most sought-after firm for offshore tax planning, dual citizenship, international diversification, and asset protection. We use legal and ethical strategies and work exclusively with seven- and eight-figure entrepreneurs and investors. We create and execute holistic, multi-jurisdictional Plans that help clients keep more of their wealth, increase their personal freedom, and protect their families and wealth against threats in their home country. No other firm offers clients access to more potential options to relocate to, bank in, or become a citizen of. Because we do not focus only on one or a handful of countries, we can offer unbiased advice where others can't. Become Our Client: https://nomadcapitalist.com/apply/ Our Website: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com/ About Our Company: https://nomadcapitalist.com/about/ Buy Mr. Henderson's Book: https://nomadcapitalist.com/book/ DISCLAIMER: The information in this episode should not be considered tax, financial, investment, or any kind of professional advice. Only a professional diagnosis of your specific situation can determine which strategies are appropriate for your needs. Nomad Capitalist can and does not provide advice unless/until engaged by you.

Transform With Travel
051: 8 Things You Need to Know If You're Moving Overseas

Transform With Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 18:42


Are you considering a move overseas or spending an extended period of time in a new country? You're not alone. Every few years, a surge in interest sparks from people seeking new ways of living, often driven by various life events or changes in political climates. While the idea of moving or traveling abroad can be exhilarating, it's essential to prepare properly to ensure a smooth transition. In this episode, we'll explore eight vital things to consider before making your move, based on my own personal experiences.By taking these aspects into account, you can lay the groundwork for a transformative overseas experience. As you embark on this journey, may it bring growth and transformation beyond your wildest dreams. If you found this information helpful, share it with friends or family who might benefit. Here's to new beginnings and amazing adventures ahead!We talk about:00:00 Intro01:01 Election Impact on Moving Abroad02:17 Personal Experience and Disclaimer04:44 Top 8 Steps Before Moving Overseas05:16 Visa Considerations06:44 Staying Politically Active07:24 Property and Land Rights08:33 Work and Financial Planning10:56 Health Insurance and Coverage14:10 Romanticizing the ExperienceConnect with me:Follow the Podcast on IG: http://www.instagram.com/transformwithtravel Follow Kelly Tolliday on IG: http://www.instagram.com/kelly.tolliday Transform With Travel Website: https://www.transformwithtravel.co Thanks To Our Sponsors:Arch RoamRight: Adventures Ahead? Get a quote for Arch RoamRight Travel Insurance today using this link.Website: https://transform-with-travel.captivate.fm/archroamright Byte & Coffee: Check out Byte & Coffee for delicious Aussie coffee located in Lighthouse Point, Florida. Mention TRANSFORM WITH TRAVEL at checkout for 10% off your order. Follow Byte on Instagram at @bytencoffeeWebsite: https://transform-with-travel.captivate.fm/byteandcoffee Travel With Kelly! Check out RNR's Group Retreats & Tours here: https://transform-with-travel.captivate.fm/travelwithrnr The Mindful Traveler: How To Navigate Travel Stress with a Smile: Use Code LAUNCH10 for 10% off. Download the E-Book Today Here - https://transform-with-travel.captivate.fm/mindfultravelerebook Disclaimer: The Arch RoamRight™ and the RoamRight® mark is used by Arch...

The VBAC Link
Episode 351 Nicole's Precipitous VBAC with a Nuchal Hand After Moving Overseas

The VBAC Link

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 47:12


Nicole is a military spouse who had her VBAC in England. She shares what it was like to unexpectedly move overseas during pregnancy, how she navigated not receiving her household goods in time, and how she made the choice to deliver on base versus off. Nicole's first birth was a Cesarean during the height of COVID. During pushing, she was required to pause, take a COVID test, and wait an hour for the results or risk being separated from her baby after birth. Labor had gone smoothly up until that point, and Nicole knew something had changed after the pause. Things felt different, progress stalled, and ultimately Nicole consented to the Cesarean. Her VBAC was a surprisingly wild precipitous birth with only 2 hours between her first contraction and pushing the baby out! Meagan and Nicole discuss the unique challenges of precipitous births and how important it is to hold space for every birth experience. Needed WebsiteHow to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for ParentsFull Transcript under Episode Details Meagan: Hello. Welcome to The VBAC Link. Today is Veteran's Day. If you are just joining us this month for the very first time, then welcome to your first specialized episode week. I don't even know what to call it. What would you call this, Nicole? I don't even know. Nicole: A one-of-a-kind situation. Meagan: Last month in October, we had Midwifery Week and now we have Veterans. Nicole is the wife of a Servicemember and she definitely and experience that I think a lot of military members and moms experience and people don't think about it. I don't think about that. When I was having my baby, it was like, Which hospital should I go to? There are 10-15 right around me. Then you're like, “Oh, hey. I'm pregnant and now I'm moving overseas.” You know? I think it's something that we just don't think about. It's fun to have it be Veteran's Day and to have a Servicemember's wife sharing your story today. We might even talk a little bit about navigating the military healthcare system and what choices you made. We learned a little bit about that before we started recording. We've got her amazing story today. Where are you right now?Nicole: I'm in England right now. Meagan: You are in England, okay. And that's where you had your baby. Nicole: Yes. Meagan: Awesome. So England mamas, definitely listen up for sure. All mamas, really. We do have a Review of the Week so I'm going to get into that then we'll start with your first story. This is from Roxyrutt and it says, “Inspiring”. It says, “Listening to these podcasts has been truly inspiring and I have been on my own hopeful VBAC journey. Listening to other stories has been incredibly helpful in my mental preparation.” We were just talking about that before we started recording as well just how impactful these stories can be for anyone but especially during your VBAC journey. It says, “My due date is April 17th this month–” so this is obviously a little while ago. It says, “I'm hoping to have my own VBAC story to share. Thank you all for what you do.” Thank you so much, Roxyrutt, for sharing your review. As always, we love your reviews. You can email them to us at info@thevbaclink.com or you can comment “Review” on your podcast. I think it's on Apple Podcasts, Spotify– I don't know if Google allows reviews. You might just have to do a rating. But wherever you listen to your podcasts, if you can leave a review, please do so. Okay, Nicole. Let's get going on your stories. I seriously thank you so much for joining me today. Nicole: Oh, thank you so much for having me. Like we mentioned before we started recording, this podcast has been extremely inspirational to me and it really led me to having the VBAC of my dreams. Meagan: And you had a precipitous VBAC, right? Did you have a pretty precipitous VBAC if I'm remembering right? It was 2 hours or something?Nicole: Yeah. It was so quick. Meagan: Okay. We are going to talk about that. Don't let me forget about that in the end. It is something that we don't talk about a lot. Most people think about birth being a long time. Nicole: Yeah. Meagan: Yeah. Precipitous birth can come out of left field and I want to talk about that. But first of course, every VBAC starts with a C-section so let's hear about your first.Nicole: Okay, yeah. So I had my first in June 2020 so literally right as the world was shutting down. Everybody was terrified with reason, right? I go in. I remember I had my baby shower planned and everything was planning and everything was canceled. I just felt depleted and I was scared. I remember watching videos on how to have a birth and what to do and all of the birthing videos and there was like, “Here's a segment on if you have a C-section.” I was like, That will never be me. I don't have to watch this because that will never happen. That is not in my cards. That is not in my birthing plan I typed up and had signed. That is not in my cards. So I decided with my doctor that I wanted to be induced and I said at 40 weeks I had done my time. Get this baby out of me. I had committed to 40 weeks because she kept saying, “Well, we can do it at 38 weeks if you're comfortable or 39 weeks.” I was like, “Nope. I will do it until 40 weeks. I've done my time. At this point, this baby is evicted.” On June 20th, I went in for my induction. Everything went smoothly. I was progressing but not as fast as they would like so we started Pitocin. That went well. I was doing really well and all of a sudden they were like, “I think we need to break your water.” I had heard horror stories about your water breaking and it's super painful and you're miserable after it. So I was like, “Well, let's get the epidural because why would I put myself through that if they have the option to make this smooth and comfortable? Why would I sit there and not be comfortable during this?” So I got the epidural and I just laid there. I laid in bed for a really long time then at about 3:00 in the morning, I got the urge to push. I let the nurses know. They checked. They said I was at 10 centimeters. Everything was good to go. They came in at about 3:10 and I started pushing. I pushed until about 6:00 AM. At that point, at about 5:00 AM, I started getting really hot. I noticed that they had turned the temperature in the room up obviously for baby. I started getting really overwhelmed and really hot. I started to throw up. My doctor turned down the temperature. She was like, “Let's turn down the temperature. I feel like you're just getting hot.” I was like, “I'm just hot. I just don't feel so good. I'm just hot.” They turned the temperature down then a new NICU nurse came in and she turned it up. I was watching her turn it up and I was just so uncomfortable. I started throwing up again and they were like, “Well, we need to pause because everything you're doing is an epidural symptom but it's also a symptom of COVID so we're going to stop you because we have to test you. You can either continue to push–”Meagan: We have to test you.Nicole: Yeah. I had gotten tested before I went in and then during my labor 3 hours in of pushing, they literally stopped me and said, “We need to do a COVID test.” I did a COVID test and it was crazy. You see all of these doctors in scrubs and masks and then all of a sudden they come in in these inflatable suits and everybody has these– which is more terrifying. I'm already scared. Meagan: Yeah, talk about invading your space. Nicole: Yeah, then you're telling me that I have an hour until this test comes back. I can either continue to push but if I push and have my baby, you're immediately going to take her away until my results come back or I can pause, not push for the hour and just let my body do it naturally and then resume pushing if my test comes back negative and I can continue to have skin on skin and the one-on-one time with my baby. Meagan: Hashtag, eye roll. Nicole: Yeah. So during that time, I was pushing well up until the COVID test. My baby was descending correctly. I stopped. I waited an hour and something shifted to where she then twisted a little bit and she– once my test came back negative and I was able to push again– was getting stuck on my pelvic bone and I could not get her out. They were tying blankets together and my husband would hold one end of the blanket and I would push and pull the end of the blanket as hard as I could to try and get her down. I was doing everything to push this baby out. Nothing was working. I started to develop preeclampsia so that was red flag number one. Then my baby's heart rate started to drop in between each contraction which I guess means that it could be around the neck and it's more concerning if it's between contractions versus during the contraction. So after her heart rate started dropping and continuously dropped, they decided to call it an emergency C-section. I just remember feeling devastated. I remember shouting– not shouting, but crying to my husband, “I don't want this. I don't want a C-section.” My doctor was like, “I have to hear it from you that you are okay to have the C-section.” I was like, “I mean, I guess if that's the only way to get this baby out but I don't want it.” I remember feeling the pain from my C-section and feeling so depleted. I pushed from 3:00 to 6:00 then I stopped for an hour. We resumed at 7:00. We pushed from 7:00 to 9:00 and then they called the emergency C-section and I had her at 9:36. It was a lot and I was pushing hard. I just remember getting back to the room, because my mother-in-law was there, and saying, “I haven't held her yet.” I didn't want anybody to hold the baby without me holding her first. I had heard stories of people who were like, “Everybody in my family got to hold the baby before I held my baby.” I just remember crying and I cried for weeks. I just felt like my body gave up on me. My recovery was terrible and that's what my doctor kept saying. She was like, “You have both recoveries. You pushed for so long that you're recovering from pushing and then you're also recovering from your C-section.” Then because I pushed so hard and I was trying so hard, I had tore all of the right side abs so I couldn't even move my legs to get in and out of bed for 4 weeks because my whole ab muscles were just torn. I had to go see therapy for that and I remember trying to drive me and this infant to therapy sessions and I was just in pain and then the drive home– it was so hard. I just felt like I was really bonding with my baby, but I felt like I was so disconnected with myself. I just couldn't do it. I had to have therapy because I went into postpartum depression. It was the hardest moment of my life because I really just felt like everybody was like, “Oh, it's so beautiful though. Your body did its job and it birthed this healthy baby.” I just wanted to scream every time somebody said that because I was like, “But it didn't. I pushed for hours, literally hours, and it didn't do its job. I had to have my baby taken out of me.” Meagan: You didn't feel that way.Nicole: Uh-huh. Yeah. People would be like, “Well, aren't you glad that you didn't have vaginal tearing?” I was like, “No, but I had hip to hip tearing and not just through the skin. It was muscles and layers.” I felt like everybody was trying to comfort me and it just felt like I wanted to scream at the top of my lungs because I didn't feel like anybody was understanding what mentally I was going through. Meagan: Yeah. I think that happens so often in the provider world but also just in our family and friends' world. We get thrown the, “Aren't you just happy you have a healthy baby?” It's like, “Yeah, duh.” But then also that thing, “Well, aren't you glad that didn't happen to your vagina? Aren't you glad you don't have to deal with incontinence?” Or similar things where in people's minds, I don't think they realize that it's causing harm or that there are ill feelings at all. They are just saying these things, but it's like, “I don't feel like I birthed my baby and I don't feel good about it and I'm dealing with a lot of trauma physically to my body, not just even emotionally but physically to my body. No, I'm not feeling great right now and it's okay that I don't feel great. I understand that you're just trying to help and validate me maybe, I don't know.” Maybe that's what people are doing but it doesn't always feel good. Nicole: Yeah, people kept telling me to be mad at my provider. I was like, “I hear you. But at the end of the day, she's new to COVID just like we are. She's going into this trying to navigate it.” I think she did and I think she made the best calls, but everybody was like, “Why are you mad at yourself? Be mad at this person.” I was like, it wasn't her fault necessarily. She didn't know what was happening. COVID was so new and it was just blowing up in Utah. It was just this big thing and it seemed like nobody was listening to the fact that I was upset with my body and how my body handled this. Everybody was just like, “Well, it's a healthy baby. Blame this person or that person. It's COVID.” I was like, “But what about me? You're not listening to me.” That was so tough. I felt like I was screaming it and people were trying to silence it without purposely trying to silence it. Meagan: Right. Okay, so I have some questions for you. So when they were offering you sheets and it sounds like you were maybe playing some tug-of-war. What I call it in my doula mind is tug-of-war where you are pulling and tugging and all of those things. Obviously, they were really trying to help this baby get out vaginally and things like that. Did they offer you changing of positions even though you had that epidural? Were they like, “Hey, let's try to get you on your side or get you on your hands and knees?” You said you kind of felt your C-section a little bit, right? Is that what you said? So it maybe wasn't as deep of an epidural so maybe you could have done hands and knees or something? Did they ever offer anything like that?Nicole: They didn't. They did try the vacuum three times but it immediately would just pop right off of her head because she was shifted. Meagan: Asynclitic a little bit, maybe?Nicole: Yeah, so they said that after three times it was unsafe at that point and it was going to have the same results. Nothing was going to happen. I didn't want to do the vacuum, but once we were at that position, I was like, “Let's just try it.” I agreed to three times and then we were done. Keep it safe. That's when we started doing the tug-of-war and we did that for a long time. My husband was holding it and he was like, “The first time, you almost knocked me down because I wasn't expecting you.” I was pulling so hard. I just wanted this baby out. Yeah, they didn't move me in any positions. I was just on my back. Now that I know better, I wish I would have tried. Meagan: But again, you didn't know what you didn't know. For listeners, if you are in a situation where your baby might be tilted to the side asynclitic or transverse and maybe you have done tug-of-war and things like this, and even then, sometimes it doesn't work. For some reason, the baby is where they are, but a little bit of a tilt to the side especially if there is one side where they feel the baby's head or try to get on hands and knees to change that pelvic dynamic can help. But I love that they were like, “Let's do tug-of-war. Let's do these things.” I love that providers are still encouraging other things in other ways. It sounds like they really did try and avoid a Cesarean by doing a vacuum and doing the tug-of-war. That is super awesome. I was also wondering if you have any tips for moms who have maybe pushed for a really long time like you did and had essentially have vaginal pelvic floor trauma and also gone down the Cesarean route. Is there anything you would suggest to moms? Or even for moms who maybe had a C-section and had this possibly happen. Yeah, do you have any tips that you would suggest to help with healing both physically and mentally?Nicole: Yeah. One of the biggest things that we did which was incredibly helpful– I'll give you a funny story after– but one of the biggest things that we did was my husband would get out of bed. We breastfed. He would hand me baby. I would breastfeed her and burp her and then he would get out of bed, change her, and put her back down. That was incredibly helpful because all I had to do was go from laying to sitting. I couldn't pick my legs up to move them out of the bed without it being excruciating, so having him just help me sit up and hold baby made a huge difference. Having that support person there to help do the heavy lifting technically to get in and out of bed was next-level game changer. It helped me. I got to sleep more because he changed the diaper. We took turns then he would sleep during feedings. We were really changing. I do remember going to the pediatrician and my husband talking to the pediatrician and I was like, “Wrong person to ask.” He was like, “She keeps waking in the middle of the night and rocking holding this invisible baby and bouncing it.” It was because I would forget that I gave the baby back to my husband. Meagan: Yeah, because you're so tired. Nicole: I'm so tired and he would be like, “It's freaking me out.” I picked up my little Yorkie and I was rocking her. My husband was like, “That's the dog.” I thought I had fell asleep and the baby was next to me so I picked up the dog. I remember the husband talking to the pediatrician and I was like, “That is the wrong doctor. He knows nothing about my mental state,” and him being like, “It's terrifying,” but it really did help me. It might have scared him, but it just was so helpful and I just felt like I didn't have to worry about dropping the baby walking in and out of bed. It helped speed up my recovery because I wasn't constantly getting in and out at all hours of the night. Meagan: Yeah, that is so impactful. I love that you pointed that out. I know that some postpartum doulas do that too but if your partner is able to help you in that way, I also think it's really great because that helps them bond with the baby too. I mean, they might not be feeding the baby but they are changing and carrying and soothing the baby back to sleep as well. I love that. I love that you did that. How long did you do that until you were feeling better and getting in and out of bed was feasible?Nicole: It took me about 3 weeks until I felt comfortable and confident. That was another thing. I could feel comfortable but wasn't confident to get in and out of bed without worrying about a sharp pain or something glitching or stumbling. Meagan: Mhmm. I'm so proud of you guys for being a team and making sure that you took care of that. Nicole: We'll keep him. Meagan: You needed to take care of yourself and I love that you were like, “This is what we need. This is what we need to do.”Awesome. Well, before we get into your next story which is amazing, we're going to take a quick moment and listen to me, I guess, about our sponsor. Okay, and we're back. Let's get onto this VBAC story. Nicole: So being military, we had decided my daughter was so great and so fun at about 8 months or 9 months and we were like, “Let's do this again. Let's have another one. We want them close in age. Let's try again.” So she turned 1 in June. In May, we decided to go on a long weekend because my husband had just graduated college. He's military and was going to school which is a whole other added pressure. Meagan: That's a lot. Nicole: Yeah. We flew our mother-in-law out. She stayed with our baby for Memorial Day Weekend and him and I went to Tahoe for the weekend. We decided starting in May that we were going to start trying again. We were like, on May 1st, we're going to start trying for a baby. We get back from Tahoe on June 1st. I think it was June 1st. It was right at the end of May and the beginning of June. His coworkers were like, “Guess what? You have orders to RAF Lakenheath in England.” My husband was like, “No, I don't. You're kidding. I don't. That's a joke.”He called me and he was like, “I have bad news.” We had just dropped my car off at the dealership that morning so I was like, “Oh no, what we thought was a minor issue was huge.” He was like, “We have orders to England.” I was like, “That's not terrible news. That's the best news I've heard all month.” He was like, “No, that's terrible,” because he was planning on getting out of the military. Meagan: Oh no. Nicole: We had 2 weeks to decide if he was going to stay in and take these orders or if he was going to get out. We spent 2 weeks going back and forth if this was the best option for our family and if this what we wanted. What could we do over there? We decided that we would go overseas if we decided to wait on having a baby. We cut it off. No more babies at the beginning of June. We were like, “We're done. We're going to have our one. Towards the end of our 4 years is when we are going to start trying for our second. That way, we can get back here and have our baby back in the States.” We were like, “We'll travel with our one child because it's easier to travel with one than two. We'll travel with one kid. We'll do our 4 years there and when we come back, we'll have our next baby.” It wasn't ideal because we wanted them close in age, but at least we were traveling and eventually, we would have our second. He took the orders on June 2nd. I was prepping for my daughter's first birthday. We were having a pool party. I was like, okay. Her birthday's on June 20th. It is June 16th. I wonder when I'm going to get my period because I don't want to be on my period and swimming. Meagan: During the pool party, yeah. Nicole: I looked at my app and I was 7 days late. I was like, What? I don't think that's right, but let's just take a test. I took a test and I was pregnant. So, the joke was on us. Meagan: Oh my gosh. Nicole: Yes. We found out in June that we were having our second and we were due to be in England in November. So at the end of the month in November was our DEROS date or the day that we were supposed to be in England and he was supposed to be signed onto the base. We decided that we would just pack up and do this all while I was pregnant. We moved over there on November 15th. Once I got here, I was like, Well, what do I do now? I am halfway through my pregnancy. I have nothing because COVID again, had stopped all of our furniture stuff because the ports were closed and that whole issue of everything being shut down. The world was still closed so we were like, “What do we do?” We had sent our stuff at the beginning of October to arrive in England and they were like, “Well, you're not expecting anything.” We had bought all of our baby stuff before because we were like, “Well, we'll just buy it here and ship it over there, and then we won't have to worry about trying to buy it over there.” There are different sizes of cribs there, and the bedding size is different. I don't want people to buy us sheets then all of a sudden it's UK sizes and it doesn't fit and it's unsafe for baby. It was a big thing. We bought all of our stuff. I was ready to have it. Then we got here and they were like, “It looks like you're not going to get any of your household goods until April.”Meagan: November to April?Nicole: October to April because we shipped in October. Meagan: Oh my gosh. Nicole: Uh-huh. Yeah. We were living in temporary furniture that was terrible. We had to go out and buy blow-up mattresses because those were more comfortable than the beds that they gave us. It was wild. Then I'm trying to find a doctor. I'm trying to find a provider. I don't know what I'm doing. I've called all of the birthing doulas because of the podcast that I had been religiously listening to. I was like, “I know what a doula is. That's what I need.” They were all booked up because by the time we got here in November and I got the chance to interview them, they were all booked up for the month of February when my baby was due.So now I'm sitting here, “Well, what do I do? Do I have the baby on base? Do I have the baby off base?” I don't know. I don't know anything about where we're living. I don't know anything about the hospitals. I don't know anything. I'm just guessing off of people's posts on Facebook, but they are so hit-and-miss. Somebody is going to post a really great story, then all of a sudden, somebody makes a post of a traumatizing story which scares you. It's like, was the good story one in a million, or was the traumatizing story one in a million? I was just navigating this. I started going to my doctor's appointments on base because I knew that Tricare covered the OB/GYN. I was trying to navigate how it would cover overseas. I had to make a lot of phone calls and all of that fun stuff. I was like, “Well, I'll just start on base and see if I need to transfer off base.” On base was okay. It's way different seeing a military doctor than it is seeing a provider who chooses this field and who wants this field. All of my prenatal care was okay. There were a few things that I wasn't a fan of and if we weren't talking about it, I could tell you what is the strep B test, right? Meagan: Group B strep?Nicole: Mhmm. They test you. They swab you to see if you have a skin infection to see if you need to be on antibiotics. In the states, my doctor performed that on me. Here, they gave me a test tube and told me I had 5 minutes to complete it. I was like, “What? I can't even see down there let alone swab myself.” I just remember crying in the thing and begging people to do it and they were like, “We don't do it. You have to perform it on yourself.” My husband was home watching our toddler, so I had no support with me. It was definitely different. I looked at the hospitals off base and I was really unsure with the way that I had them. You would give birth in a birthing suite with your husband, then they would send him home and move you to this big room with other moms who had their babies. I was really navigating, what is the best fit for me and how am I going to have this baby and my VBAC? I want this VBAC. Who is going to advocate for me? I don't have a doula. I'm doing this by myself. My husband only knows so much. He doesn't understand it all, so he is only retaining half of what I'm saying. I made it to 40 weeks. I was like, “Get this baby out of here.” My mother-in-law was here to watch my daughter. That's another thing. You have to find childcare for your toddler because you don't have family around to watch your baby. We were so new here. We didn't have friends here to watch our baby. My mother-in-law luckily came out and made it for the birth. She watched my daughter. I decided that since she was here, and I needed to get this baby out before she left so I had childcare, I would do a membrane sweep because I was 40 weeks and I think I was 2 days at that point. I did a membrane sweep. That was unsuccessful at 40 weeks and 2 days. I did a second one. That was very successful. We had my membrane sweep in the morning. I remember just doing lunges and squats all day long. We took my daughter to a forest. She just ran, and I did lunges behind her. There are videos of my husband following my daughter around, and I'm in the background just doing lunges and doing anything to keep active, to keep this baby going. I went to bed that night on February 23rd. I went to bed at about 9:00 PM. I woke up at 2:00 AM. It was about 2:30 when I woke up. I felt this really sharp pain in my stomach. I thought he had kicked my bladder, so I stood up on the bed. It was like a movie. You heard the gush, and then all of a sudden, water was just trickling down my legs. I was like, “Well, I still feel like I have to pee, so that was definitely my water breaking not me having to go to the bathroom and him kicking my bladder,” which signaled me having to go to the bathroom. My husband had just come to bed at about 2:00 AM. He had only been asleep for about 30 minutes. I was like, “Hey, no rush. This is going to take hours.” Again, nobody thinks that labor happens fast. I woke him up. I was like, “No rush. I just need you to go downstairs and get my military ID,” because at this point, I decided to have him on base. I was like, “I just need you to get my military ID because they are going to ask for that information in labor and delivery. Let them know that my water broke and that we would be in in a few hours. No rush. I'm going to take a shower. I'm going to go back to sleep. I'm just going to sleep this off. We will wake up in the morning, say goodbye to Naomi, and then go to the hospital.” Again, I had told my daughter that I would see her in the morning, and then I left the room that night saying, “Why did I say that? There's no guarantee.” I had been saying for weeks, “I hope you sleep good,” and that's it. Then of course, the one time that I accidentally said, “I'll see you in the morning,” I wasn't seeing her in the morning. He calls Labor and Delivery and they were like, “Well, because of her past, we want her in now.” I was like, “No. No. I don't want to labor in a hospital. I want to labor as long as I can at home. I want to do this by myself. I want to be comfortable. I don't want people to tell me what I should be doing then it going against what I want to do. I really want to do this by myself.” He's arguing with Labor and Delivery. He was like, “Well, let me talk to my wife, and I will call you back.” I was like, “I'm going to get in the shower real quick and wash myself off because my water just broke.” Meagan: Had you started contracting at this point or just trickling? Nicole: Very minimal. It was every 5 minutes. It was very minimal, nothing crazy. I could totally go clean my car at this point. I was walking on water. My water broke. I'm great. I feel good. I feel nothing. I'm in the shower. All I did was put shampoo in my hair. I didn't even get it rinsed out, and all of a sudden, my contractions went from 0 to 100. I could not breathe. I could not talk through them. I could not even do anything. I felt like my mind was so focused on the pain. My husband was trying to ask me questions, and I couldn't even register what he was saying through each contraction. I told him, “Call them back because we are on our way now. I need to get out of the shower. I need you to throw conditioner in my hair while I have this next contraction. I need to rinse it out, then we need to go.” He's trying to talk to them and put conditioner in my hair. I'm having a contraction. I put my pants on, and as I'm pulling them up, another contraction hit. Then they started going from having a contraction for a minute and a half to a break for 30 seconds, and then immediately back into another contraction for a minute and a half. I was like, “What is happening?” I never felt this with my daughter. I had the epidural. Things went so smoothly and so slowly that it was cake. This was the next level. I waddled into the car. I remember sitting in the front seat and saying, “I can't do this.” I climbed into my toddler's car seat because I had the infant car seat up, and I couldn't fit in between the two car seats, so I had to sit with my knees in my toddler's car seat. I was holding onto the back headrest for support and just standing there. I was on my knees, chest against the back of her car seat, and I'm just holding onto this headrest with every contraction. I'd have three in a row. I'd have one for a minute and thirty, a break for 30 seconds, a minute and thirty, a break for 30 seconds, a minute and thirty, then I'd have a two-minute break, and then they would kick back up again. My husband was just flying. The roads were closed on our normal fastway to base. We lived 30 minutes away, so it was an extra 15 minutes to get to base. He was flying at 2:50 in the morning at this point. I'm sorry, it was 3:50 in the morning at this point. We get to the hospital at 4:05. I am hugging a tree outside because my husband couldn't figure out how to open the wheelchair. Poor guy, he was trying so hard to help me. Meagan: I'm sure. It was a frantic moment. Yeah. Nicole: Yeah. He couldn't figure out how to open it. He had to go to the ER and get somebody in the ER to help him. They were wheeling me up, and I remember yelling at them because they kept saying, “We'll have to do triage and see if you're in active labor before we can bring your husband back.” I remember telling this poor ER nurse, “You'd better not split my husband and I up. I am not doing triage. We are going into a room. We are having this baby.” She was like, “Ma'am, I think we're just going to put you in a room. I don't think we are going to need triage.” I get into the room. I am continuously having contractions. They tried to stop me to do a COVID test. I death-glared this guy because he wanted to do a COVID test on me. I was like, “Been there, done that. Not doing that again.” I remember them trying to put an IV in my hand. I was like, “I don't need an IV. This kid is coming out of me. I know I tested positive for the strep test, but I don't need an IV. He's already out. There's nothing that this is going to help.”I get up on the bed. They tried to get me to lay on my back to push and I couldn't. I remember my husband was like, “No, that's not how she wanted to push. She wants to push with her knees on the bed and her chest against the back holding on. That's how she wants to deliver him.”He was advocating for me which I was so grateful for because I felt the entire time that he didn't know what I wanted because he didn't understand my terms, he didn't understand why, he didn't understand the VBAC world, so I felt like I was talking to thin air. So for him to sit there and be like, “No, that is not how she is going to deliver this baby. She wants to be on her knees hunkering down.” I did. I got up there. I pushed two pushes, and he was out. His hand was stuck to his face. Meagan: Nuchal hand, wow. Nicole: He was holding onto his face. He got a little stuck because of his elbow, so after I got his head out, they made me flip over and deliver him on my back which I was totally okay with because we had done the hard part. I remember my husband saying that was the weirdest thing watching me turn around with this baby hanging out. He was like, “You just flipped around like it was nothing.” I was like, “I knew he was fine.” I tore because his hand was up and it was added pressure. But yeah, he came out in two pushes. He was born by 4:36, so 2 hours and I had my baby. It was absolutely wild. I just remember that I had him. I was just in the chaos of it, and about two minutes later, my husband was like, “Nicole, you had a VBAC.” I just started shouting it. I was like, “I had a VBAC.” It didn't even dawn on me in the craziness of it all that I pushed this baby out of me. I was just like, “Is he okay? Is he healthy? Does everything look good? Are you sure he has 10 toes and 10 fingers? Is everything good?” My husband was like, “Nicole, you had a VBAC. You really did it.” Yeah. It was crazy. He came so fast which was unexpected and nobody tells you about that. It was just wild, but I had a VBAC. Meagan: You had a VBAC with a nuchal hand too. That can be a little tricky sometimes, right? That is amazing, but I love just how intuitively from the very beginning, your body too was like, hands and knees. Forward-leaning position. That's what your body intuitively was telling you to do to get this baby here. I love that you just went with that. I love that he advocated for you despite not really understanding. I can relate to that. My husband did not understand why I wanted to do what I wanted to do, but it's so nice to have them be there for you in that ending moment when it really matters so much. Nicole: Absolutely, yeah. I was shocked. When he started saying it and he was like, “No. She wants to push like this,” I was like, “What? You listened?” Meagan: You listened. I love that. Oh, well thank you so much for sharing that story. Huge congrats and man, precipitous labor like you said, people don't talk about it. It does happen. It's funny because I had a long, 42-hour labor. Someone asked me, “Would you rather have a long labor that took forever like that or would you rather have a precipitous labor?” I had said that I really wanted a fourth and I just hoped it went faster. I don't know. I don't know which one I would prefer because long is exhausting and hard, but man, precipitous– and I have seen them. I have supported them as a doula and seen 2-3 hour-long labors. It's a lot of change in a body to happen in such a short period of time, and it's so intense. I mean, it is the next level. So, I don't know. Nicole: It's crazy. It's crazy that they are so fast, but your body just knows what it's doing. That blew my mind. With my daughter, I felt like I was trying. I was listening to everybody, and they were telling me what to do. I was just following suit, but with this one, there were no decisions being made. My body was like, “This is how it's going to happen and that's it.” I remember shouting for the epidural when I got in the hospital room. I was like, “I want that epidural. Call the anesthesiologist now.” They were like, “Honey, I think he's already here. I don't think we have time for that.” My body was like, “No, you're not sitting down. You're not going to do this. This is how–” I didn't even have time to focus on my breathing. My body was just doing it itself which is crazy thinking back on it. My body just knew. I was so down on myself thinking my body had failed me, but then having a super fast labor, my body was just like, “Nope, this is how we're going to get it done and that's it.” Meagan: Okay, so with precipitous labor too, like you said, it went from 0 to 100 like that. Do you have any tips for moms with that experience of that type of intensity? Obviously, listening to your body and getting to your birthing location on time. I'm assuming that's continuing. Sometimes, I feel like it can be really intense when it feels like they are ramping up and then they piddle out. But it does, it seems to ramp up, like you said, from 0 to 100 and it hangs on. It holds on tight and it is not stopping.Nicole: Yeah. Definitely listen to your body. I felt like I spoke up a lot with what was happening at one point. I've always been this way where there are certain sounds that make me nauseous if I'm under a lot of stress or if I'm feeling sick, so my husband talking– it's funny because he was like, “Say your affirmations. You are brave. You can do this.” His talking was making me nauseous. I was like, “Stop. Stop talking. Although it is what I want to hear, it is not helping.” Being super open about what was happening like when he went to get the wheelchair, I was like, “I can't sit in this car. I have to get out.” He was like, “Just sit in the car. Let me help you.” Being super aware and open about what I was feeling and what my body was telling me to do because going up and holding onto this tree, and every time I walk past this tree at medical, I'm like, “I almost gave birth right there had we not gotten that wheelchair open.” Hunkering down on that tree gave so much more relief that it was sitting in the car waiting for him. Although, I know that the car probably would have been the safest option for me rather than the tree with dirt and bushes–Meagan: Hey, that's actually pretty cool if that happened. Nicole: Right? But knowing what it was and being communicative. Even through all the chaos, every second that I could, I was saying, “This is what I need right now. This is what I'm feeling.” That was helpful not only for myself mentally because I didn't have the option. Things were just happening, but mentally being aware, and also allowing my husband to help me and support me where I needed was also really helpful. Meagan: I love that. Speak up. Follow your body. Have an awesome partner to help guide you through. I think too like what you said earlier, he listened. That goes with speaking up, talking about our feelings, and talking about our desires. Even if you don't think it's being understood or really heard, it probably is. Nicole: Yeah. It was just so crazy to me with him being like, “I'm so confused why somebody would want to push like that,” then him being like, “No, she's going to push like that.” I was like, “What? You remembered.” Even in all the craziness, and he thought for sure when I told him to stop when we were driving, he thought I meant to stop the car because he thought I was going to have the baby before I could finish after my contraction, “Stop talking.” Yeah, so even through all of the craziness and his mind going rampant, because he's going through it too thinking, “Am I going to deliver this baby on the side of the road?” Now that we're in a different country, who do we call? Do we call 9-9-9 or do we call 9-1-1? Do we call base or do we call locals? We're in the middle of the country. His mindset is going, so having him say that in the craziness was even more powerful. Meagan: Mhmm. Oh my gosh. Well, huge congrats again. Thank you so much for coming on and sharing your story. I do know that it's going to impact someone out there, probably hundreds and thousands of people to be honest, so yeah. Thank you so much. Do you have any other tips or any advice that you'd like to give to any moms in regards to VBAC, in regards to birth, in regards to preparation, or in regards to navigating military changes? Delivering on base or off base? Are there any other suggestions that you'd like to give? Nicole: I would say to really trust your instinct. I was obsessed with my first doctor with my daughter and she was my second daughter going into this. Obviously, I couldn't keep her. I tried to get her to come over here, but she wouldn't. Trust in your instinct in what you think is right for you and your baby. It's so interesting to where you believe that this is one thing and this is how it should be, but then when your instincts are kicking in and they are telling you, “This is what's best for you and your baby,” it's a whole other path. I just recommend to listen. Listen to your body. Listen to what your gut is telling you. It will fall into place. Things are scary and sometimes things are wild, especially with the military and moving in the middle of a pregnancy. It is terrifying. I've known spouses who stay after and they bring their baby over when their baby is 8 weeks old and can finally get a passport. But knowing that you can do it overseas, I definitely think it's special because your partner is there. It's just a crazy ride, but if you trust yourself, your self will always guide you in the right way. Meagan: Yeah. We've been saying it since this podcast started in 2018. Your intuition is so impactful. Trust it all the way. Go with it. I love that advice. Thank you. Nicole: Thank you. ClosingWould you like to be a guest on the podcast? Tell us about your experience at thevbaclink.com/share. For more information on all things VBAC including online and in-person VBAC classes, The VBAC Link blog, and Meagan's bio, head over to thevbaclink.com. Congratulations on starting your journey of learning and discovery with The VBAC Link.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vbac-link/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Basically Besties
Why We're Moving Overseas

Basically Besties

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 36:50


If you haven't heard, Kat, Jonathan and Déjà are in the process of moving from Australia to somewhere overseas. Kat and Latisha get right into it in todays episode taking all things packing, traveling and how Latisha is feeling about staying in Australia.Vote For Our Podcast Here x: https://www.australianpodcastawards.com/voting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

OneUp Project
Moving Overseas in the Pandemic & Travel Hacks for Europe!

OneUp Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 55:15


I had the pleasure of interviewing Mon and Ryan, an Aussie couple who moved to Germany through the pandemic, who both LOVE travel. Despite working the traditional 9-to-5 grind, they've managed to carve out a life filled with travel and exploration, all while navigating the challenges of moving abroad.My sincerest apologies for the ‘variety' let's say of audio in this episode.. Unfortunately it didn't sound as stark while recording and only in the editing - as always though, the content keeps it worth it ;)What we discuss in this episode:Moving from Australia to Germany during the pandemic and the reasons behind the move.How their passion for travel was nurtured throughout their lives.Comparing the cost of living in Germany versus Australia.Accessibility and ease of traveling through Europe.Common mistakes travelers make that lead to higher costs.Surprising travel hacks that save money.Financial preparation tips for an upcoming trip to Europe.Balancing societal expectations with personal desires to travel, move countries, build careers, invest, and save money.Follow the pairs journey here!Keen to learn more about personal growth, career and money?  Find me on Instagram or Tik Tok  Want to achieve your financial goals?  Use my financial planner here  Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you're enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.  Want to get in touch directly?  sarah@theoneupproject.nz  DISCLAIMER: The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone's financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

BiggerPockets Daily
1357 - How Moving Overseas Made Me a Better Real Estate Investor by G. Brian Davis

BiggerPockets Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 12:10


Whenever I hop on a conference call, someone asks, “Where are you located?” And then their eyes widen when I respond, “Lima, Peru.”  But back when I invested in rental properties, I did so in my hometown of Baltimore. It was only after I moved abroad that I discovered just how much I had subsidized those properties with my own labor.  When people ask me today what I would do differently if I were to start investing in real estate all over again, I have an answer ready—because I did start over again.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Kellie Hamlett: Talent ID Director on the record number of people moving overseas and the skilled workers lost

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 3:10


A recruitment specialist says we've likely lost a number of our already small pool of skilled workers.   More than 130,000 people moved out of the country in the year to April, the highest on record according to Stats NZ figures.  A record 81,200 New Zealand citizens made up the majority of the leavers.  Talent ID Director Kellie Hamlett told Mike Hosking that these departures won't be helping our skills issue.   She says it comes down to the fact there's more demand for skills than we have skill to fill.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Stuart Nash: Robert Walters Commercial Director on the concerns about families moving overseas

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 4:23


A recruitment agency's worried at the type of New Zealander packing their bags and moving overseas.  Stats NZ says New Zealand saw a net migration loss of more than 52,000 citizens in the year ending March.   People aged 18 to 30 accounted for 39% of the departures.   Robert Walters Commercial Director Stuart Nash told Andrew Dickens that his concerns aren't about young people packing everything into a bag and heading one-way to London.   He's worried about people who are mid-career, with families, who've settled here and have made the decision it's too hard and cross the Tasman.  LISTEN ABOVE  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Common Chaos The Podcast
99 - CC HIGHLIGHT: The Reality of Moving Overseas & Hating It

Common Chaos The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 13:21


We're 1 week away from the 100th Episode of Common Chaos and we're looking back at our favourite Common Chaos moments. This week we're looking at moving overseas! Su & Lu are absolute pros at moving overseas and so they're giving you their top tips! From the need to create new experiences to hating your new home, and adapting to different cultures and people. Follow us on: Instagram: @_commonchaos TikTok: @_commonchaos Thank you to our sponsors: Common Chaos is sponsored by BetterHelp. If you want to live a more empowered life, therapy can get you there. Visit betterhelp.com/common to get 10% off your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Property Academy Podcast
Moving overseas as a property investor? – Don't forget these 4 things ⎜ Ep. 1695

The Property Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 13:09


In this episode, we discuss the 4 things you need to think about as a Kiwi property investor if you're moving overseas. This includes what to think about when it comes to tax, managing your properties and sorting your mortgage. And we also mention our upcoming webinar '⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Build your $100K retirement plan in 52 minutes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠'. It's on Tuesday May 14th at 7pm. Click the link to register. For more from Opes Partners: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sign up for the weekly Private Property newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok

Speaking The Truth with Anthony W. Brown
The New Great Migration: Why African-Americans Aare Moving Overseas

Speaking The Truth with Anthony W. Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 19:16


In this episode, embark on a compelling journey exploring the modern-day "Great Migration" of African-Americans relocating to neighboring countries in North, Central, and South America, as well as the Caribbean and beyond. Delve into the historical context and background of this phenomenon, gaining insights into its roots and significance. Discover the motivations behind why African-Americans opt to live outside the United States, setting the stage for an enlightening exploration of this multifaceted topic. Join us as we unpack the complexities and nuances of this contemporary migration narrative.

Elevate Your Life with Evelyn Kelly
Calling in Clients, Selling Out Her Retreat & Moving Overseas To Create Her Dream Life & Business with Lee-Ann McKenzie

Elevate Your Life with Evelyn Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 37:37


I'm often in awe of the beautiful women who come into my world and work with me inside the Strategy & Soul Mastermind.   I love sharing their stories with you and on this week's episode of the Elevate Your Life Podcast I have another wonderful client story to share with you {{ subscriber.first_name }}.   And today I'm talking with Lee-Ann McKenzie. Lee is a Life and Confidence Coach who is deeply passionate about supporting women to live expansive lives of purpose and freedom.   She loves supporting women to stop living on autopilot, overcome their bullshit limiting beliefs, remember what lights them up, and craft a life that feels free, expansive and oh-so-good.   In this episode you'll hear Lee's beautiful experience inside the Strategy & Soul Mastermind and how much incredible growth she's had in herself and in her business over the last 12 months.   She's created some big shifts in her business and in doing so has created her dream life + business!   Take this as inspiration for what's possible for you when you go ALL in on growing your soul-led business.  Sign up for the Strategy & Soul Mastermind If you're ready to call in clients, sell out your offers and ultimately create your dream life and business, like Lee – the Strategy & Soul Mastermind is how you do it.    Doors are now open for the April round and spots are already filling with the most incredible women.    To find out more and book a call head to https://www.evelynkelly.co.nz/strategy-soul-mastermind    Connect with Lee-Ann: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/befreewithlee/ Website: https://www.befreewithlee.com/ Podcast: https://www.befreewithlee.com/podcast/    Connect with Evie: Soulful Business Day Retreat - final tickets here  Download your free templates – “How to Soulfully Sell Out Your Next Offer”  Join Runway To 1K Now 1:1 Life Coaching  Instagram: @evelynrobertakelly Watch over on my YouTube Channel Website: https://www.evelynkelly.co.nz/

this is daily
moving overseas to work

this is daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 6:31


Considering moving overseas for work? What are the pros and cons and are you ready? Shell and Shane share their thoughts on how to prepare yourself.We hate email spam so we don't create it! Sign up to our newsletter to get only the valuable money, careers and property info you need.To get help, and to check out our online courses, resources and downloads (+ our disclaimers and warnings), click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Combinate Podcast - Med Device and Pharma
123 - Uncovering HUGE Quality Issues, Inspection Readiness in 2024, Data Integrity, AlCOA+/PIC/S and Critical Thinking in Quality Management with Peter Baker

Combinate Podcast - Med Device and Pharma

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 45:15


On this episode, I was joined by Peter Baker, President @ Live Oak QA. The conversation revolves around the speaker's experience working with the FDA, starting from his time in San Francisco and culminating in his experiences in international locations like India and China. The discussion outlines the FDA's diverse focus areas, from food to medical devices and clinical trials, and how operational changes in the mid-2010s streamlined FDA's specialized areas. The speaker discusses his inspection methods and how a focus on critical thinking rather than procedural controls leads to more substantial findings, particularly in data integrity within quality control labs across industries. He emphasizes the need for quality-driven, honest investigations in addressing deviations and believes a switch from a compliance-focused mindset to a quality-oriented one should be the future standard. 00:00 Early Career and Diverse Experiences 00:43 Understanding FDA Regulations and Import Work 02:28 Moving Overseas and Program Realignment 07:44 Challenges with Data Integrity 10:33 Understanding the Root Cause of Data Integrity Issues 10:54 The Role of Data Governance and Regulatory Guidance 22:24 Challenges of Field Inspections 24:07 Manipulation of Product Quality 25:26 Jurisdiction and Quality Systems 27:53 Lab Controls and Data Integrity 36:04 Addressing Unknown Discrepancies 39:34 The Importance of Honest Reporting Peter E. Baker, President, Live Oak Quality Assurance LLC, has been consulting nationally and internationally since 2019. Prior to consulting, Peter spent 11 years as a U.S. FDA Drug Investigator, with 7 of those years spent working in FDA's overseas offices located in India, China and Chile. Peter was named FDA Investigator of the Year in 2013 for his work uncovering serious breaches in data integrity and has special interest in big data management and compliance with 21 CFR Part 11. PIC/S Guidance on Data Integrity: https://picscheme.org/docview/4234 Live Oak: https://www.liveoakqa.com/ Peter's Blog: https://www.liveoakqa.com/blog-1

my millennial career
602 working with a micromanager, moving overseas for work, rebuilding trust + more

my millennial career

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 38:21


In today's Q&A episode Shell and Shane Hatton answer questions about:

Climb Your Mountain
#65 – Should You Move Overseas? My Thoughts and Advice.

Climb Your Mountain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 65:58


This episode is a bit of a departure from our normal subject matter. But I am getting SO many questions about moving overseas lately! (I think it's the election.)For those of you who are new to my world, I studied, volunteered, and worked abroad for seven years. (Mostly in Asia.) So I am a good bestie to have if you are considering moving abroad!And since not all of you have me in your contacts, I decided to do a podcast and share all my hard-won wisdom on ...Where should you move? How to decide.How should you go? (Work, play, retiree, digital nomad, etc. Let's explore the options.)Why should you go? (All the awesome things.)Why might you think twice? And what realities should you be prepared for? (All the CONFRONTING stuff, since apparently I love that word.

Poets&Quants
MBA Pay: The Impact Of Moving Overseas

Poets&Quants

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 23:09


Maria, Caroline and John discuss a new study that shows MBAs who move internationally for a job are likely to experience lower pay growth than those who stay put

The Rise & Conquer Podcast
Manifesting multiple things, managing guilt and moving overseas ✈️ Hotline with Jayme

The Rise & Conquer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 31:42


The Psychology of your 20’s
123. A life update - healthy love, moving overseas, dealing with online criticism

The Psychology of your 20’s

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 50:21 Transcription Available


It's been a while since my last life update so I thought we would take a bit of a breather and sit down for a nice chatty episode, just for you all the loyal podcast listeners, discussing all the recent changes and surprises that have been transpiring in my life as of late. From discovering what a healthy relationship looks like after years of tragic dating stories, the end of my single era, to moving to NYC and writing a book (!!!) there is so much to cover, alongside answering some of your burning questions. Listen now!  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatpsychologypodcast/  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ThePsychologyofyour20s See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Becoming The Man
Ep #131 - Daily Dose - What I've Learnt A Week After Moving Overseas

Becoming The Man

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 32:12


In todays Daily Dose of Positive Masculinity run through the top 3 things I've learnt since moving overseas 1 week ago. If you'd like to save your spot inside our next FREE virtual challenge, simply click here & enter your details

The Nomad Capitalist Audio Experience
What I Lost by Moving Overseas

The Nomad Capitalist Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 32:37


Join us at Nomad Capitalist Live for four days of knowledge and networking open to all: https://nomadcapitalist.com/live/ Become a Client: https://nomadcapitalist.com/apply/ Get our free Weekly Rundown newsletter and be the first to hear about breaking news and offers: https://nomadcapitalist.com/email Moving abroad is a life-changing experience, but it's not without its challenges. While settling into your new life as an expat or digital nomad, you are likely to experience some of the most common disadvantages of living abroad. In this video, Andrew recounts his experience of living overseas for over a decade. He discusses the losses he has encountered, from friendships to financial stability, and delves into the valuable lessons he has learned along his international journey. Nomad Capitalist is the world's most sought-after expert on legal offshore tax planning, dual citizenship, and international asset protection. We work exclusively with seven- and eight-figure entrepreneurs and investors who want to "go where you're treated best." Nomad Capitalist has served as the “architect” and “general contractor” for 1,500+ clients who wanted one company to manage their holistic plans. We help these clients keep more of their wealth, increase their personal freedom, and protect their families and wealth against current and future threats at home. Our in-house team of researchers, strategists, and executioners know more about these strategies than just about anyone. We've also spent more than a decade building a trusted network of attorneys, accountants, real estate agents, and others to assist our clients. As a result, our approach is not only holistic, but agnostic; we offer our clients advice on and options in 90+ countries, more than any other firm by far. If you're looking to diversify internationally, whether for lower taxes or as a “Plan B”, trust the industry pioneers at Nomad Capitalist and our experience serving the needs of globally-minded entrepreneurs and investors. Become Our Client: https://nomadcapitalist.com/apply/ Our Website: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com/ About Our Company: https://nomadcapitalist.com/about/ Buy Mr. Henderson's Book: https://nomadcapitalist.com/book/ DISCLAIMER: The information in this video should not be considered tax, financial, investment, or any kind of professional advice. Only a professional diagnosis of your specific situation can determine which strategies are appropriate for your needs. Nomad Capitalist can and does not provide advice unless/until engaged by you.

my millennial money
615b moving overseas & becoming an expat, tax residencies, investments, property + more (Q&A with an expat adviser)

my millennial money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 56:08


Non-resident Aussies, this one's for you! If you're planning to live overseas or have been for some time now, there are some financial and tax implications to be aware of. In today's episode we're chatting with James Ridley, Managing Director and Adviser at Atlas Wealth on what you need to know about being an Aussie expat.Need more info or want to chat to the Atlas Wealth team? Head to: https://atlaswealth.com/au/Thanks to Global X for supporting our Thursday show! ✨ Download their free Australian ETFs landscape report to better understand the Australian market at www.globalxetfs.com.au/mmm

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - Как защитить свои пенсионные накопления и что делать в случае переезда за границу

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 8:40


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - Пенсия - это сложно. А вы знали, что ваши накопления не потеряны навсегда, даже если ваш счет в пенсионном фонде неактивен? Как восстановить его? И что будет с накоплениями, если владелец счета переехал за границу или умер? Представляем вам гид по пенсионным накоплениям в Австралии - superannuation.

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - Avustralya'da emeklilik birikimlerinizi nasıl koruyabilirsiniz? Superannuation ve yurt dışında yaşam

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 9:30


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - Avustralya'nın emeklilik sistemine göre işverenler çalışanların superannuation özel emeklilik hesabına katkıda bulunmakla yükümlü. Peki, aktif olmayan süper birikimlerinize nasıl ulaşabilirsiniz? Yurt dışına taşınızsanız veya vefat durumunda süper birikimlerinize ne olur?

SBS Amharic - ኤስ.ቢ.ኤስ አማርኛ
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - የጡረታ ገንዘብዎን እንዴት ይጠብቁታል ፤ የጠፋ የጡረታ ተቀማጭን እንዴት ማግኘት ይቻላል ፤ በውጭ አገ

SBS Amharic - ኤስ.ቢ.ኤስ አማርኛ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 8:42


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - የጡረታ አበል ተቀማጭ አካሄድ ውስብስብ ሊሆን ይችላል ፤ ምንም እንኳ የጡረታ ተቀማጭዎ ባይንቀሳቀስም ገንዘብዎ እስከወዲያኛው እንደማይጠፋ ያውቃሉን ? የማስመለስ ሂደቱ ምን ይመስላል ? ወደ ውጭ ሀገር ቢሄዱ ወይ የጡረታው ባለቤት በሞት ቢለይ የጡረታው ገንዘቡ እንዴት ይሆናል ?

SBS Mongolian - SBS Монгол хэлээр
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - Тэтгэвэрийн хуримтлалаа хэрхэн хамгаалах вэ| Эх орондоо буцахдаа эргүүлэн авч болох уу

SBS Mongolian - SBS Монгол хэлээр

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 9:09


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - Та Австралид түр оршин суух эрхтэй ажиллаж байгаад эх орондоо буцах үедээ хуримтлуулсан мөнгөө хэрхэн эргүүлж авах, эсвэл нас барсан тохиолдолд энэ мөнгийг хэрхэн шийдвэрлэдэг тухай мэдэж аваарай.

SBS Dari - اس بی اس دری
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - چگونه از حساب پس‌انداز تقاعد خود حراست کنیم؟

SBS Dari - اس بی اس دری

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 10:01


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - سیستم پس‌انداز تقاعد/بازنشستگی آسترالیا- سوپرانویشن- پیچیده است. آیا می‌دانستید که حتا اگر حساب پس‌انداز تقاعد شما غیرفعال باشد، پولی که در آن دارید هرگز گم نمی‌شود؟ اما چگونه می‌توانیم آن را پس بگیریم؟ و اگر کسی به خارج نقل مکان کند یا صاحب حساب فوت کند، بر پس‌انداز بازنشستگی او چه می‌آید؟ راهنمای کامل سیستم سوپرانویشن آسترالیا را این‌جا بخوانید.

SBS Pashto - اس بي اس پښتو
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - اسټراليا کې ډير کسان خپل تقاعد له حسابونو بې خبره وي, آيا پوهيږئ ورک شوی تقاعد (سوپر) څنګه تر

SBS Pashto - اس بي اس پښتو

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 8:15


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - اسټراليا کې خپل تقاعد حسابونو په اړه سم او کره معلومات ستاسو راتلونکي لپاره ډير مهمه ده.

SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - 【安居澳洲】如何找回丢失的退休公积金

SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 10:00


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - 如何保护您的退休基金、找到丢失的养老金?如果您移居海外了该怎么办? 澳大利亚的退休制度要求您的雇主强制定期向您的退休公积金SUPER付款。 在本期安居澳洲中,我们将了解如何确定您是否丢失了养老金以及如何找回养老金。 另外,如果您移居海外或死亡,您的退休金将何去何从?

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - Çawa perehevdana teqawîta xwe biparêzî, supera winda bi destxînî û dema li derveyî welat çi bikî

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 10:32


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - Sîstma teqawita Australya pêdivî bi peredanên rêkûpêk yên mecbûrî hene ku kardêrê we ji bo perehevdan supera we dide. Di vî beşî Rêberiya Niştecêbûne de, em ê binihêrin ê mirov çawa zanibe ka super xwe winda kiriye yan na û mirov çawa vegerîne. Di heman demê de, heke hûn li derveyî welat bin yan di rewsheke mirinê de bin?

SBS Thai - เอสบีเอส ไทย
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - วิธีดูแลเงินบำนาญของคุณไม่ให้สูญหาย รวมถึงกรณีต้องย้ายไป

SBS Thai - เอสบีเอส ไทย

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 13:07


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - ระบบเงินเกษียณอายุของออสเตรเลียกำหนดให้นายจ้างของคุณจ่ายเงินเข้ากองทุนเงินซุปเปอร์ของคุณ เจาะลึกวิธีตรวจสอบว่าเงินซุปเปอร์ของคุณหายไปหรือไม่และจะเอาคืนได้อย่างไร รวมถึงจะเกิดอะไรขึ้นกับเงินซุปเปอร์ของคุณ กรณีที่คุณย้ายไปอยู่ต่างประเทศหรือเสียชีวิต

SBS Somali - SBS Afomali
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas

SBS Somali - SBS Afomali

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 10:17


Sida loo maareeyo macaashka qofku uu iska leeyahay, iyo hababka uu ku raadsanayo hadii ay jiraan hay'ada kala duwan oo uu macaash ka furtay, iyo sidoo kale hadii uu dibada ku noolaan rabo qofku sida uu u habaysan karo macaashkiisa.

SBS Bangla - এসবিএস বাংলা
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - সুপারএন্যুয়েশন বা আপনার অবসর তহবিল নিয়ে যা জানা প্রয়োজন

SBS Bangla - এসবিএস বাংলা

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 11:09


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - অস্ট্রেলিয়ার রিটায়ারমেন্ট সিস্টেমকে সুপারএন্যুয়েশন বলা হয়। অনেকের কাছে এই প্রক্রিয়াটি জটিল মনে হতে পারে। যদি কোন নিষ্ক্রিয় সুপার একাউন্টে আপনার টাকা জমানো থাকে বা আপনি যদি সুপার হারিয়ে ফেলেন, বিদেশগমন অথবা মৃত্যুর পর আপনার সঞ্চিত অবসরকালীন তহবিল অর্থাৎ সুপারের কী ব্যবস্থা করা যায় তা আলোচনা করতে এবারের সেটলমেন্ট গাইড প্রতিবেদন।

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - Bagaimana Melindungi Dana Pensiun, Menemukan Super Hilang dan yang Harus Dilakukan jika Pindah ke Luar Negeri

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 9:19


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - Dana pensiun itu kompleks. Tahukah Anda bahwa tabungan Anda tidak hilang meskipun Anda memiliki akun pensiun yang tidak aktif? Tapi bagaimana proses pemulihannya? Dan apa yang terjadi pada tabungan super jika Anda pindah ke luar negeri atau saat pemegang rekening ini meninggal dunia? Inilah panduan lengkap terkait tabungan pensiun.

SBS Punjabi - ਐਸ ਬੀ ਐਸ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - ਰਿਟਾਇਰਮੈਂਟ ਫੰਡ ਨੂੰ ਬਚਾਉਣ, ਗੁੰਮ ਹੋਏ ਸੁਪਰ ਨੂੰ ਲੱਭਣ 'ਤੇ ਵਿਦੇਸ਼ ਜਾਣ

SBS Punjabi - ਐਸ ਬੀ ਐਸ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 9:52


Australia's retirement system requires compulsory regular payments by your employer to your super fund. In this episode of the Settlement Guide we'll look at how to find out if you have lost super and how to recover it. Also, what happens to your superannuation if you move overseas or in the event of death? - ਆਸਟ੍ਰੇਲੀਆ ਦੀ ਰਿਟਾਇਰਮੈਂਟ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀ ਤਹਿਤ ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਰੁਜ਼ਗਾਰਦਾਤਾ ਨੂੰ ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਸੁਪਰ ਫੰਡ ਵਿੱਚ ਇੱਕ ਲਾਜ਼ਮੀ ਨਿਯਮਤ ਭੁਗਤਾਨ ਕਰਨਾ ਹੁੰਦਾ ਹੈ। ਸੈਟਲਮੈਂਟ ਗਾਈਡ ਦੇ ਇਸ ਐਪੀਸੋਡ ਵਿੱਚ ਅਸੀਂ ਜਾਣਾਂਗੇ ਕਿ ਇਹ ਕਿਵੇਂ ਪਤਾ ਲਗਾਇਆ ਜਾਵੇ ਕਿ ਕੀ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਸੁਪਰ ਗੁਆ ਦਿੱਤਾ ਹੈ, ਅਤੇ ਇਸਨੂੰ ਮੁੜ ਕਿਵੇਂ ਪ੍ਰਾਪਤ ਕਰਨਾ ਹੈ? ਨਾਲ ਹੀ, ਜੇਕਰ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਵਿਦੇਸ਼ ਚਲੇ ਜਾਂਦੇ ਹੋ ਜਾਂ ਮੌਤ ਦੀ ਸਥਿਤੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਸੁਪਰ ਦਾ ਕੀ ਬਣਦਾ ਹੈ?

SBS Persian - اس بی اس فارسی
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - چگونه می‌توان در استرالیا از ذخیره بازنشستگی خود محافظت کرد و سرنوشت بازنشستگی در صورت مها

SBS Persian - اس بی اس فارسی

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 9:44


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - سیستم بازنشستگی استرالیا مستلزم پرداخت‌های منظم اجباری توسط کارفرما به حساب ذخیره بازنشستگی شماست. اما چگونه بفهمیم ذخیره بازنشستگی(super annuation) خود را از دست داده‌ایم و چگونه آن را بازیابی کنیم؟ همچنین، در صورت مهاجرت به خارج از کشور یا در صورت فوت، وضعیت ذخیره بازنشستگی چه می‌شود؟

SBS Assyrian
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas

SBS Assyrian

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 11:06


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super.

SBS Albanian - SBS Albanian
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - Si të kujdeseni për pensionin tuaj

SBS Albanian - SBS Albanian

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 9:52


Australia's retirement system requires compulsory regular payments by your employer to your super fund. In this episode of the Settlement Guide we'll look at how to find out if you have lost super and how to recover it. Also, what happens to your superannuation if you move overseas or in the event of death? - Sistemi i pensionit në Australi kërkon pagesa të rregullta të detyrueshme nga punëdhënësi juaj në llogarine tuaj të pensionit. Por si gjendet pensioni i humbur, dhe si ta rikuperoni atë? Gjithashtu, çfarë ndodh me pensionin tuaj nëse lëvizni jashtë shtetit ose në rast vdekjeje?

SBS Malayalam - എസ് ബി എസ് മലയാളം പോഡ്കാസ്റ്റ്
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - നിങ്ങളുടെ സൂപ്പർ എപ്പോൾ പിൻവലിക്കാം? ഓസ്ട്രേലിയൻ സൂപ്പറാന്വ

SBS Malayalam - എസ് ബി എസ് മലയാളം പോഡ്കാസ്റ്റ്

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 10:29


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - ഓസ്ട്രേലിയയിൽ ജോലി ചെയ്യുന്നവർക്കെല്ലാമുള്ള നിർബന്ധിത സമ്പാദ്യപദ്ധതിയാണ് സൂപ്പറാന്വേഷൻ. എന്നാൽ സൂപ്പറാന്വേഷനെക്കുറിച്ച് നിരവധി സംശയങ്ങളാണ് പലർക്കുമുള്ളത്. സൂപ്പർ പദ്ധതിയെക്കുറിച്ച് അറിയേണ്ട ഏറ്റവും പ്രധാനപ്പെട്ട ചില കാര്യങ്ങളാണ് എസ് ബി എസ് മലയാളത്തിന്ററെ ഓസ്ട്രേലിയൻ വഴികാട്ടി എന്ന ഈ പോഡ്കാസ്റ്റിൽ കേൾക്കാവുന്നത്.

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - SBS Settlement Guide: Hoe bescherm je je pensioengeld, hoe vind je je 'lost super' en wat te doen als je in het buitenland gaat wonen?

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 8:57


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - Het pensioenstelsel van Australië vereist regelmatige betalingen door uw werkgever aan uw superfonds. In deze aflevering van de SBS Settlement Guide bekijken we hoe je erachter kunt komen of je Super bent kwijtgeraakt en hoe je dit kunt herstellen. Ook hoort u wat er gebeurt met uw pensioen als u naar het buitenland verhuist of komt te overlijden.

SBS Spanish - SBS en español
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - Cómo proteger tu fondo de jubilación, encontrar "súper" perdida y qué hacer si te mudas al extranjero

SBS Spanish - SBS en español

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 19:53


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - La jubilación es compleja. ¿Sabías que tus ahorros no se pierden para siempre, incluso si tienes una cuenta de súper inactiva? Pero, ¿cuál es el proceso para recuperarla? ¿Y qué pasa con tu súper si te mudas al extranjero o cuando el titular de la cuenta fallece? Aquí tienes tu guía completa.

SBS Khmer - SBS ខ្មែរ
How to protect your retirement fund, find lost super and what to do if moving overseas - របៀបការពារមូលនិធិចូលនិវត្តន៍របស់អ្នក ស្វែងរកប្រាក់ស៊ុបភើ

SBS Khmer - SBS ខ្មែរ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 10:26


Superannuation is complex. Did you know that your savings are not forever lost even if you have an inactive super account? But what is the recovery process? And what happens to super if moving overseas or when the account holder dies? Here's your complete guide to super. - ប្រព័ន្ធចូលនិវត្តន៍របស់ប្រទេសអូស្ត្រាលីតម្រូវឱ្យ និយោជករបស់អ្នក ធ្វើការបង់ប្រាក់ទៀងទាត់ជាកំហិត ចូលទៅក្នុងមូលនិធិសោធននិវត្តន៍ ឬហៅថា Super Fundរបស់អ្នក។ នៅក្នុងមគ្គុទេសក៍តាំងទីលំនៅវគ្គនេះ យើងនឹងពិនិត្យមើលពីរបៀបរកមើល ថាតើអ្នកមានបានបាត់ប្រាក់ស៊ុបភើដែរឬទេ? ហើយតើអាចយកវាមកវិញបានតាមរបៀបណា? លើសពីនេះទៅទៀត តើមានអ្វីកើតឡើងចំពោះប្រាក់ស៊ុបភើរបស់អ្នក ប្រសិនបើអ្នកផ្លាស់ទីទៅរស់នៅក្រៅប្រទេស ឬក្នុងករណីស្លាប់វិញនោះ?

Expatability Chat
Moving Overseas for Love

Expatability Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 18:58


Did you move abroad for love?Long distance love stories for Valentine's Day!Falling in love with someone while travelling or living in another country can be a magical experience. The thrill of adventure combined with the excitement of a new relationship can create memories that last a lifetime, and a relationship built on a mutual adventurous spirit.People move overseas for many, many reasons. Most move for a better life; however that may look for them.Some move abroad to study. Some move abroad to work. And sometimes those people end up falling in love – either with the country, or a person they meet there. Perhaps your partner has a career move abroad and you go with them. This is also moving for love, because you may have to sacrifice quite a bit - giving up your own career for example. This is the trailing spouse / accompanying partner story, and is mine – kind of… yes, I'll share my own love story here too, of course!There are several variations on this theme as we'll see in this episode of a compilation of love stories.Get expat life support at every stage of your expat journey - from home to away and back again!  Check-in to my waiting list so you can be first to hear the juicy details before anyone else, and get your priority boarding pass when the doors to this very exclusive club are open. If you'd like independent advice about your move overseas with a one-to-one chat, please check my calendar for dates and options hereVisit ExpatChild.com for more free information about expat life!Take a look at my Expatability site for more details on how I can support you with your move abroadSupport the show

Catamania
Catamania 24 - Finding Balance, Taking Risks & Moving Overseas w. Erika De Pellegrin

Catamania

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 40:22


Dubai-based Australian lawyer, podcast host, and businesswoman Erika De Pellegrin advocates for maintaining balance and prioritizing life's non-negotiables. Erika believes that without properly identifying what our priorities are, we can unnecessarily stress ourselves out because we have a hard time saying “no” when, really, that's what we want and mean to say. Erika believes that our balance and priorities change, depending on what stage of life we are going through but that it is essential to know how and what to prioritize to ensure a happy and healthy life. Erika's Links: @erikadpelle @thebalancetheorypodcast Erika's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/erikadepellegrin

Grouse & A Few Reds by Jordan Simi
Sexiest Accents + Hotline Calls: She's Moving Overseas, What Do I Do?

Grouse & A Few Reds by Jordan Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 31:12


The OG Crew is in - Simi, Jacko and Chicko discuss Simi's recent walkabouts. Sexiest accents around the world, lions escaping from Sydney Zoo and also answer all your calls.  17:52: Hotinline 1 She's moving overseas, what do I do?23:20: Hotline 2 How does ice go on a night out?25:39: Hotline 3 How do I make him fall in love with me?28:28: Hotline 4 The horrors, I'm lost, help? GROUSE HOTLINE. ASK THE BOYS A QUESTION ► https://www.yktr.com.au/pages/grouse-a-few-reds-hotline   JOIN DOOZY CLUB ► https://www.yktr.com.au/pages/doozy-club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Nomad Capitalist Audio Experience
“Can I Keep My Bank Accounts When Moving Overseas?”

The Nomad Capitalist Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 10:26


Join Our Email List and be the First to Hear about Breaking News and Exciting Offers https://nomadcapitalist.com/email Get on the waiting list and join us for the next Nomad Capitalist Live: www.nomadcapitalist.com/live/ If you're an American who decides to leave your country and move overseas, you might wonder what will happen to your bank accounts. In this video, Andrew shares a question from our viewer on YouTube and answers Can you move overseas and keep your bank accounts. Andrew Henderson and the Nomad Capitalist team are the world's most sought-after experts on legal offshore tax strategies, investment immigration, and global citizenship. We work exclusively with seven- and eight-figure entrepreneurs and investors who want to "go where they're treated best". Work with Andrew: https://nomadcapitalist.com/apply/ Andrew has started offshore companies, opened dozens of offshore bank accounts, obtained multiple second passports, and purchased real estate on four continents. He has spent the last 12 years studying and personally implementing the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle. Our growing team of researchers, strategies, and implementers add to our ever-growing knowledge base of the best options available. In addition, we've spent years studying the behavior of hundreds of clients in order to help people get the results they want faster and with less effort. About Andrew: https://nomadcapitalist.com/about/ Our Website: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=nomadcapitalist Buy Andrew's Book: https://nomadcapitalist.com/book/ DISCLAIMER: The information in this video should not be considered tax, financial, investment, or any kind of professional advice. Only a professional diagnosis of your specific situation can determine which strategies are appropriate for your needs. Nomad Capitalist can and does not provide advice unless/until engaged by you.  

Average Joe Finances
133. Moving Overseas and Extreme Long Distance Real Estate with Becca Hintergardt

Average Joe Finances

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 53:15 Transcription Available


Join Mike Cavaggioni with Becca Hintergardt on the 133th episode of the Average Joe Finances Podcast. Becca shares her journey with Living overseas on passive income from multifamily real estate investing in the USIn this episode, you'll learn:How Becca helps educate others to live a life of passive income freedom and location independence.Tips and Tricks on house hacking and syndicating large multifamily properties.How to syndicate, reposition and convert a 100 unit Inn Motel to a 65 multifamily units.How to stitch together your investments to have 80% of our life overseas supported by passive income from real estate investing.About Becca:Becca brings to the multifamily space a successful sales career of medical device sales at a leading Fortune 500 company, as well as valuable multifamily experience. Becca strives for the uncommon. She currently lives in a boutique surf and yoga hub in Nosara, Costa Rica. Her life in the tropics is largely supported by passive income from her multifamily real estate investing.  Becca's team is under construction on their newest asset, a 100-unit Quality Inn Motel in Arizona that they are converting to 65 multifamily units. The complexities of a hotel conversion process provide her with well-needed challenges to continue learning and growing in the multifamily industry.Additionally, she has invested in and overseen multiple projects, including a condo renovation/conversion project in San Francisco, a multifamily value-add project in Kansas City, and she is an LP on several buildings totaling over 450+ units throughout Texas. Becca is inspired to help others live an authentic life of passive income freedom and location independence through real estate investing. She invests in multifamily properties in the US and double your money in new construction projects in Costa Rica's highly sought-after tourist towns.Find Becca Hintergardt on:Website: www.hintinvestments.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/becca-hint-hintergardt-020a82204/Average Joe Finances®All of our social media links and more: https://averagejoefinances.com/linksTools and resources I use: www.averagejoefinances.com/resourcesCRM Tool: www.averagejoefinances.com/crmPay Off Your Mortgage in 5-7 Years:www.theshredmethod.com/averagejoefinancesFind a REALTOR® in any state: www.averagejoefinances.com/realtorMake Real Estate Investing Easier with DealMachine:www.averagejoefinances.com/dealmachinePodcast Hosting: www.averagejoefinances.com/buzzsproutPodcast Editing Services: www.editpods.com*DISCLAIMER* https://averagejoefinances.com/disclaimerSee our full episode transcripts here: https://www.averagejoefinancespod.com/episodes--------------Tropical Sensation by Mike Leite soundcloud.com/mikeleite Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported - CC BY 3.0 Free Download/Stream: https://bit.ly/-tropical-sensationSupport the show

Badass Digital Nomads
Traveling the United States in an RV as a Freelancing Family With Two Kids

Badass Digital Nomads

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 70:56


Living in an RV with his wife and two kids, Michael Boyink has been traveling around the United States for the past 10 years as a freelancer. How has he supported his lifestyle for so long?  Listen in as Kristin talks with Michael about working independently as a freelancer, raising a family on the road, and how to truly thrive while living long-term in an RV. Michael also shares sneak peeks into his new memoir, Driven to Wonder: Eight Years in an RV with two kids. You'll learn why Michael and his wife chose to hit the road and experience van life along with the steps they took to make the transition from house to RV possible.  Plus, hear how they transitioned their kids from the traditional school system to a homeschool/worldschool lifestyle.  Episode 163 Special Offers:  SafetyWing Travel Insurance Pre-Order Digital Nomads for Dummies GIVEAWAY! The first two people to leave a 5-star review of Badass Digital Nomads will receive a FREE COPY of Michael's book, Driven to Wonder. How to win: Leave a 5-star review on our website, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Email a screenshot of your review to hello@travelingwithkristin.com.   EPISODE 163 TOPICS DISCUSSED/WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: Michael's inspiration and motivation for beginning van life. Transitioning kids to van life from a traditional home life. Traveling with purpose vs. Traveling out of curiosity - Which is more fulfilling? The costs of living in a van vs. a house.  Making friends and finding community while living in a van/RV (even as an introvert). Productivity tips for remote workers, traveling freelancers, and digital nomads.  Homeschooling and Worldschooling tips, advice, and resources. Challenges and benefits of being an online freelancer & Why Michael went back to corporate life. How they choose where to travel & Recommended destinations to visit in the US.   QUESTIONS ANSWERED: How did your kids feel about growing up in an RV?  Have they continued with van life or transitioned to a traditional lifestyle?  Did you travel before buying an RV? Why did you decide to leave your jobs and hometown to travel?  How do you get Wifi so you can work remotely from your van? Do you make more as a freelancer than you did in your corporate job? Lightning Round  How do you stay productive working remotely from a van/RV? How do you do your laundry while living in a van? How do you receive your mail? Gas or diesel for van life? If you started van life again, which van would you buy? How did you overcome the fears of homeschooling your kids while traveling? How has travel changed you?   SHOW NOTES & RESOURCES Books Mentioned: Driven to Wonder: Eight Years in an RV with two kids by Michael Boyink Two Years Before The Mast by Richard Henry Dana Living the RV Life by Marc and Julie Bennett   Related Podcasts: Leaving Corporate America To Become a Full-Time Traveling Family (World Towning Part 1) How To Find Your Home and Your Community Abroad (World Towning Part 2) Moving Overseas with 3 Kids and Investing in Real Estate Abroad (Founders of Greenback Tax Services) How To Make Money From a Sailboat With No Experience   Related Videos: How to Become a Full-Time Digital Nomad   Recommended Resources for Digital Nomads: Remote Work: The Caretaker Gazette Mail Forwarding Services: PostScanMail, US Global Mail, MyRVMail RV Lifestyle Blog: RVLOVE Rent a Camper: Hippie Camper   Recommended Destinations to Visit in the US: Eastern Arizona  Kinston, North Carolina Hoh Rain Forest, Washington   Connect with Michael: Follow him on Instagram Visit his website Buy his book   Connect with Kristin:  Follow on Instagram Subscribe to Traveling with Kristin on YouTube  Subscribe to Digital Nomad TV on YouTube Join the Badass Digital Nomads Facebook Group ........................................................................................... Support the Badass Digital Nomads Podcast: Buy Kristin a Coffee Become a Patron Leave a 5-Star Review Buy Official Merch  www.badassdigitalnomads.com ........................................................................................... A special thank you to Kristin's Patrons! Warm welcome to new patrons, Em Winn, Daniel Sullivan, and Dion! Become a Patron for $5/month at Patreon.com/travelingwithkristin ........................................................................................... Podcast descriptions may contain affiliate links of products and services we use and recommend at no additional cost to you.

The Nomad Capitalist Audio Experience
The Best Countries for Canadians to Move Overseas

The Nomad Capitalist Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 16:27


Secure Your Spot at the Best Offshore Conference - Nomad Capitalist Live 2022 - September 21-24 in the most vibrant city in the world, Mexico City: https://nomadcapitalist.com/live/ Join Our Email List and be the First to Hear about Breaking News and Exciting Offers https://nomadcapitalist.com/email Check out our Expat Guide on Living in Costa Rica: https://nomadcapitalist.com/countries-costa-rica/ More Canadians than ever are calling Nomad Capitalists. Canadians are Moving Overseas to the Safe Low Tax Countries with More Freedom. Today we are going to tell you about the Countries where Canadians are Moving. Andrew Henderson and the Nomad Capitalist team are the world's most sought-after experts on legal offshore tax strategies, investment immigration, and global citizenship. We work exclusively with seven- and eight-figure entrepreneurs and investors who want to "go where they're treated best". Work with Andrew: https://nomadcapitalist.com/apply/ Andrew has started offshore companies, opened dozens of offshore bank accounts, obtained multiple second passports, and purchased real estate on four continents. He has spent the last 12 years studying and personally implementing the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle. Our growing team of researchers, strategies, and implementers add to our ever-growing knowledge base of the best options available. In addition, we've spent years studying the behavior of hundreds of clients in order to help people get the results they want faster and with less effort. About Andrew: https://nomadcapitalist.com/about/ Our Website: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=nomadcapitalist Buy Andrew's Book: https://nomadcapitalist.com/book/ DISCLAIMER: The information in this video should not be considered tax, financial, investment, or any kind of professional advice. Only a professional diagnosis of your specific situation can determine which strategies are appropriate for your needs. Nomad Capitalist can and does not provide advice unless/until engaged by you.