
We moved our family to Fiji from Canada in 2020 to pursue our dream of creating the most innovative company in the South Pacific by 2030. This is our story.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipKids & FamilyBusiness | |||

Jon and Steph reflect on their differing upbringings, parenting philosophies, and how these shape their relationship and family life in Fiji. They discuss discipline, trust, and the impact of moving abroad, while sharing lighthearted memories of past... more
I had the pleasure of sitting down and chatting with Steven Andrews, General Manager of Castaway Island Resort, who discusses his upbringing, career journey, and leadership philosophy rooted in faith, family values, and community. Stephen touched on ... more
Steph and Jon sit down to talk about what life's really like for their family in Fiji: from dealing with bugs and cooking meals to figuring out family roles. They open up about starting fresh in their 30s, and how mindset plays a big part in getting ... more
The family reflects on their recent two-and-a-half-month trip to Canada, sharing highlights and challenges. Steph, engages with Eliki and Seva about their experiences, including homeschooling and family activities. Jon joins later, discussing their d... more
I sat down with Waisale Serevi to hear his story, and I was not expecting to hear stories I never knew about his life. Some stories fun—some emotional. But the craziest part? He really didn't hold back.
So join me, Jonathan, as we pull back the la... more
In this episode we have a chat with WWF Pacific. Jonathan and Kara from WWF Pacific discuss turtle conservation on Kavewa Island, specifically focused on the critically endangered Hawksbill Turtle. Jonathan shares his Fijian heritage and his family's... more
Jon and Dave engage in a reflective conversation on themes of perseverance, waiting, and personal growth within a Christian context. They discuss the difference between joy and happiness, aging and the passage of time, highlighting the importance of ... more
In this podcast episode, Jon and Steph engage in a heartfelt and humorous conversation about the significance of old friendships and personal experiences. They reflect on the depth of relationships formed during their youth, contrasting them with new... more










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