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I’m Moving To Italy

Nathan Heinrich
Italian Culture
Tuscany
Basilicata
Italian Cuisine
Italian Language
Sardinia
Lombardia
Milan
Expat Life
Food Culture
Thanksgiving
Community
Umbria
Matera
Italy
Relocation To Italy
Travel In Europe
Molise
Travel
Paris

In 2020, during the height of the pandemic, horticulturist and designer, Nathan Heinrich, moved from New York to Italy. Super smart, right? This podcast follows the experiences of a clueless American fumbling and bumbling through his new life in Italy!🍊 In seasons 4 through 7, Italian language expert, Vera Sarzano, joins the podcast with her wonderful insights about Italian culture. The podcast w... more

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In this very special season finale episode, Nathan & Vera reflect on the year and discuss the holiday season in Italy!

Vera shares some very exciting news about her new book!

Enjoy! 🍊

Buon Natale e Buon Anno! 🌲

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In this episode, Nathan has a fascinating conversation with River Ferdinandy who lives in a tiny village in the Italian mountains. His perspective on life is unlike anything you have ever heard.

Later in the episode Vera and Nathan discuss an inter... more

In this episode, Nathan is interviewed by Chase Warrington on the About Abroad Podcast.

To listen to the entire conversation with Nathan & Chase be sure to check out the About Abroad Podcast!

Follow Chase on Instagram: www.instagram.com/... more

In this episode, Paolo Rigo joins Nathan for a great conversation about who owes taxes in Italy and how to handle tax returns to stay on the right side of the Italian government.

Vera may or may not have been under the influence of good Tuscan wine ... more

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River Ferdinandy
Multilingual storyteller living in Piemonte, Italy
Episode: Season 7 Episode 12: Interview with River Ferdinandy
Paolo Rigo
Tax expert providing insights on Italian taxation for expats
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Episode: Season 7 Episode 10: Do I Need To Pay Taxes In Italy?
Cesare Leporati
Owner of a wine shop in Val d'Aosta, wine expert
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Episode: Season 6 Episode 20: Valle d'Aosta with Cesare Leporati
Dan Kidson
Originally from Northern California, currently living in Basilicata.
Episode: Season 6 Episode 19: Basilicata With Dan Kidson
Victoria Walls
Canadian expatriate and winemaker in Trentino-Alto Adige
Cantina Martinelli
Episode: Season 6 Episode 18: Trentino-Alto Adige With Victoria Walls
Karren Urban
Artist and painter who moved from the UK to Molise
Episode: Season 6 Episode 17: Moving To Molise With Karren & Charlie
Lonielle De Haven
A resident of Central Coast California with ties to Umbria.
Episode: Season 6 Episode 16: A Visit To Umbria With Lonielle De Haven
Jenn Campus
An author and herbalist who moved from the United States to Sardinia.
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Episode: Season 6 Episode 15: In Sardinia With Jenn Campus
Darren Lumley
New resident of Milan, previously worked as a registered nurse and now on a sabbatical in Italy.
Episode: Season 6 Episode 12: A Visit To Milan In Lombardia With Darren Lumley

Hosts

Nathan Heinrich
Horticulturist, designer, and host of the podcast, sharing humorous anecdotes about his transition from the US to Italy, focusing on cultural learning and personal growth.
Vera Sarzano
Italian language expert and co-host who brings insights into Italian culture and language, enhancing the storytelling and cultural anecdotes shared in the podcast.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 233 ratings
  • Fun! Fun!Fun!

    This podcast is s much fun to listen to! Nathan is a gem! I love that it is informative and you feel as if you are having the experiences with him-specially with the surround sounds! Then when Vera joined it took it to a new level. They have great chemistry. I hope one day I can have friendships like theirs in Italy!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sorime
    United States8 months ago
  • I’m moving to Italy - Nathan Hendrick

    I love listening to this podcast, I’m moving to Italy. Nathan is funny and a very good storyteller. Thanks for sharing your Italian life experiences. Congratulations on your move to Italy. Take Care Katie C. I love idea of the sound effects, especially the birthday song so sweet.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Katienhusa1
    United States9 months ago
  • A great show!

    The podcast is great! After listening to a couple of episodes I had to go back and start listening from the beginning. It’s very entertaining and informative.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JPW77.1113
    United States10 months ago
  • Moved to Italy in 2022 and Great to Listen!

    I so appreciate the conversational format between Nathan and Vera. I enjoy listening especially as a U.S. expat and new citizen of Italy. One of my favorite podcasts now!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Brynna_r
    United Statesa year ago
  • Enlightening and inspiring

    Love listening to a realistic experience of what it’s like to move to Italy. Nathan shares his adventures of adapting to a life in Italy which is very relatable and endearing. As someone who moved to Italy from Canada I often nod in agreement when I listen. A must listen to anyone who’s dreamed of moving to this beautiful country.

    Kasia, host of Amongst Romans Italy travel podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Beebop2011
    Canadaa year ago

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Reviewers often highlight the camaraderie between hosts Nathan and Vera, enhancing the overall listening experience.
There is a strong feeling that the podcast serves as a friendly, informative guide for anyone interested in the realities of expat life in Italy.
Listeners appreciate the authenticity and humor in the storytelling, making them feel connected to the host.
Many find the practical advice and cultural insights highly valuable for their own potential relocations to Italy.

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Season 7 Episode 12: Interview with River Ferdinandy
Q: What do you do for work?
I have my own communications agency doing various jobs including websites, content creation, and social media management.
Season 7 Episode 12: Interview with River Ferdinandy
Q: Can you share with us who lives in your town and a little bit about your community that you live in?
There are three main residents, one being Pietro, the oldest inhabitant at 85 years old, and a guy named Matteo.
Season 6 Episode 8: In Emiglia-Romagna With Sophie DeWulf
Q: Can you share with us a little more about your favorite things in Emilia-Romagna?
I love the simplicity and authenticity of life here, with great access to food, culture, and community.
Season 6 Episode 8: In Emiglia-Romagna With Sophie DeWulf
Q: How did you find a way to reconnect with your parents over the years?
I started inviting international friends over, which helped my parents see my choices as valid, and my father's acceptance grew once he met Danelle.
Season 6 Episode 10: A Visit To Friuli-Venezia Giulia With Mindy
Q: What kind of work do you do with the military right now?
Mindy discusses working with the military to help with overuse injuries and rehabilitation for athletes.

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1. River Ferdinandy
2. Paolo Rigo
3. Cesare Leporati
4. Dan Kidson
5. Victoria Walls
6. Karren Urban
7. Lonielle De Haven
8. Jenn Campus

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