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A County Down Under

Caroline Mc Kenna
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Australia
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Ireland
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PIP Suicide Prevention Charity

Dive into candid conversations and genuine insights in the 'A County Down Under' podcast. Join me as I share the highs, lows, and the delightful chaos of everyday life as an expat in Sydney, transitioning from County Down to Down Under. It's a journey filled with relatable chit-chat, reflections on moving abroad, and an authentic look at what it truly means to live life Down Under and how happines... more

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Patrick McKeown is creator, CEO and Director of Education and Training at Oxygen Advantage®, Director of Education and Training at Buteyko Clinic International and President of Buteyko Professionals International. He is a leading international expert... more

The podcast is proudly sponsored by Gym+Coffee: Discount code: DOWNUNDER

Follow @acountydownunder on Instagram and TikTok and visit www.acountydownunder.com for all you need to know about life abroad .

Join Caroline's amazing weekly Sunrise Social c... more

The podcast is proudly sponsored by Gym+Coffee: Discount code: DOWNUNDER

Follow @acountydownunder on Instagram and TikTok and visit www.acountydownunder.com for all you need to know about life abroad .

Join Caroline's amazing weekly Sunrise Social c... more

The podcast is proudly sponsored by Gym+Coffee: Discount code: DOWNUNDER

Follow @acountydownunder on Instagram and TikTok and visit www.acountydownunder.com for all you need to know about life abroad .

Join Caroline's amazing weekly Sunrise Social c... more

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Patrick McKeown
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Episode: Season 7, Episode 8- Why mouth breathing is impacting your life with Patrick Mc Keown

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Caroline McKenna
Host sharing insights and personal experiences as an expat from County Down navigating life in Sydney.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 1k ratings
  • Open, honest and inspiring

    Breath of fresh air! Resonate with so much. Such a good listen and love the authenticity 💕

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tash3103
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • simply amazing

    Currently going through heart ache and struggles with alcohol used as a coping mechanism It’s so nice to know I’m not the only one! So relatable! so inspiring!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    busbyellie
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Enjoy listening to your journey

    I really enjoy this podcast thanks caroline for keeping it real, interesting, good guests and I like the small bite size pods keep up the good work girl

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ciara 23
    Ireland2 years ago
  • Favorite

    Favorite podcast by far

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    S P A C E R
    Ireland2 years ago
  • Aussie Cate In Italy

    I first saw you on TikTok then subscribed to your podcast. I enjoy listening in to your adventures. I moved from Sydney to Naples so can relate to being homesick. Thanks Caroline!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    VaDormire
    Australia3 years ago

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Season 7, Episode 8- Why mouth breathing is impacting your life with Patrick Mc Keown
Q: Can we change the behavior patterns of mouth breathing?
Yes, habits can be changed, and consistent use of mouth taping can help reinforce nose breathing.
Season 7, Episode 5: Mindset and Mentality
Q: How do you cope with missing Australia while living at home?
Limiting social media exposure and keeping in touch with friends in Australia to remind myself that everyone has their struggles helps me cope with feelings of missing out.
Season 7, Episode 5: Mindset and Mentality
Q: How do you handle setbacks or failures in your career and your personal life?
I have learned to go through the feelings and seek support from family when setbacks hit, allowing myself to fully experience those emotions before moving forward.
Season 7, Episode 5: Mindset and Mentality
Q: What are the biggest differences you've noticed between living in Australia and living back home?
The biggest difference is the local mindset; people in Australia are more inclined to embrace spontaneous adventures, whereas back home, there's less of that same wavelength and disposable income to pursue such activities.
Season 7, Episode 6: Life in your 30's with Emmet Mc Kenna
Q: What piece of advice would you give to your younger self?
Value your own worth, understand who you are, express yourself, and don't be afraid to show your personality.

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Candid conversations and genuine insights characterize the content offered, focusing on the experiences of an expat transitioning from County Down to Sydney. Episodes explore themes such as the emotional complexities of moving abroad, mental health challenges, and uplifting personal stories of resilience. The discussions often include reflections on identity, relationships, and the broader expat experience, making it relatable not only for those living abroad but for anyone navigating life's ups and downs. With a penchant for authenticity, this podcast captures the delightful chaos of everyday life as an expat, emphasizing that the pursuit of happiness transcends geography.

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A County Down Under launched 5 years ago and published 115 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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