A podcast that explores the question: What could be so hard about returning home after years living overseas? In each episode, Margot Andersen sits down with a former Aussie expat to discuss how they survived repatriation and reverse culture shock. How they navigated the logistics of career, friends and family to successfully find their new place at home... and all without losing their global spir... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | CareersBusinessSociety & Culture |
When Kerryn Colen and her family repatriated back to Australia from Canada after 11 years overseas during COVID, hotel quarantine was a silver lining. A silver lining that turned into a silver bullet to getting all the repatriation admin done in two... more
Adam Ford describes his approach to the job market after coming home as ‘pretty proactive because I knew it was going to be pretty difficult’.
Adam was coming home to Australia with a North American finance career but what he really wanted was a rol... more
Udo Doring’s ‘normal’ adult life is not ‘normal’ for most Australians, but ‘normal’ for a person who grew up as a third culture kid with parents raising children in Indonesia, Vietnam, Hong Kong and mainland China.
Which makes him a perfectly “norm... more
Many of my guests leave for overseas for a job opportunity…but few come home for one.
Jason Whiley is one of the lucky few who after 18 years overseas, didn’t just come home with a job with global Security Tech company Giesecke+Devrient – but he cam... more
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Having lived away from Australia for almost 25 years and now tentatively starting to plan our return, it all seems quite daunting. So I was thrilled (and a bit relieved) to discover this podcast. A great resource for globally mobile Aussies whether you’ve been away for 2 years or 2 decades.
I really enjoy listening to Boomeranging: Expat to Repat. It's incredibly insightful and offers a great learning experience through the journeys of others who have repatriated. The stories are super relatable, making me feel connected to a community of people who have shared similar experiences. Each episode is a blend of heartfelt narratives and practical advice, making it a must-listen for anyone navigating the transition from expat life back to their home country. Highly recommended!
Margot has pulled together a diverse set of stories capturing the real experiences of expats transitioning back to the homeland in a way which is informative and inspiring. Such a wonderful resource for anyone considering a return home and wondering how to navigate it all, plan for the downsides, and see potential in the many different models of success demonstrated by those who have already managed the transition. A great listen!!
A must for every repat.If you thinking of coming home,this will open your eyes on your experience of yourself & others.And the adjustments that many folks go through in becoming “Reaustralianized”
Having navigated the whole expat/repat thing several times, and out of necessity last year, I find these podcasts so helpful and relatable. Always looks forward to a listen. Best wishes
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