Follow Rosa's journey in Melbourne as she documents the good bad and ugly whilst living abroad. Listen to the challenges she faces daily whilst travelling and how you can overcome them on your own travels. Packing, flights, renting abroad, VISAs, meeting friends, loneliness, homesickness you name it she'll most definitely chat about it. Rosa is here to be your friend whilst you discover your new l... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
Welcome to Episode 10! This week takes a turn back into how you can navigate your emotions whilst away from home particularly Grief and losing a loved one unexpectedly. Join Rosa and best friend Tuesday in their discussion of how they navigated throu... more
A shorter one this week with Rosa touching on how to both prevent illness, injuries, other incidents and who you can go to whilst travelling for professional help. Often we don't think about this when we prepare to travel so join Rosa in talking abou... more
Welcome back! This week join Rosa with Luke, the founder of a project called The You Effect. Join the chat about what this project is and how it could inspire you towards making action in your own life, the reality of BALI BELLY, and how Luke made tr... more
Welcome back to Episode 7 of Season 2! This episode is the most important one yet discussing the recent changes to the Working Holiday 417 VISA from the UKFTA agreement. This episode is joined by Migration Lawyers Alle Guffogg and Zefy Souvlakis of E... more
Ola welcome to this week's episode on how you can get the most from your money when saving for and travelling Australia. Often times we are immediately put off by long term stays in countries because the idea of losing money and having nothing left i... more
Welcome to Episode 5! Join Rosa, Raul, Maria, Sve and Liv to talk about what dating is like when you are travelling, is it something to do or not do? Topics include what Australian dating is like, dating as an international, how dating abroad changes... more
Hey friends! On this week's episode join Rosa and guests Raul and Cristina from GoStudy on the topic of socializing and making friends whilst you travel. Find out whether you're an extrovert or an introvert and how your personality can help you when ... more
Welcome to Episode 2 in the Adapt to Life Series where we highlight certain emotions that can be brought up whilst living abroad. Today's focus is loneliness, a common feeling when we move/travel solo. In this week's special filmed episode, join Rosa... more
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