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By Onsvirjou
The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
In this episode we are talking to Marco LeGrand who is a returning guest from season 1 but also the co-owner of travel company ShapShap Travel.
We will discuss ShapShap Travel and what they have to offer including destinations, travel options and more. We are also taking a look behind the scenes
If you are thinking about booking your next travel, this is how you can see all the relevant detail or get in touch:
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When starting a job in a new county there are a few things you would wish you would have known sooner. This is also true for the people who join after you, and they might come with a few questions. So that is why we have dedicated this episode to covering some of the questions and answers your new colleagues from abroad might ask you. We will cover the following FAQs:
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In this episode Eduan caught up with Danelle Labuschagne from FFG Global.
Danelle is a Tax and Financial Emigration expert.
During the episode we spoke about the VERY HOT TOPIC of "Financial emigration".
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In this episode the manne from the Onsvirjoupodcast sat around the microphone for an adventurous chat with Marilize Morren.
Marilize lives in the Western Cape (South Africa) and is therefor technically not an expat. However she recently did what most expats can only dream of doing.
In het own words:
“A few months ago, I resigned from my corporate job to go on a 3-month solo-traveling adventure in South-East Asia to volunteer at various NGOs, through WorkAway.
WorkAway made it easy to get connected to the projects I was interested in. I could make an impact, whilst getting a very authentic traveling experience and exposure to the culture of each country.
I started my journey at an ethical elephant sanctuary (no bathing, feeding, or touching), the Somboon Legacy Foundation in Thailand. For my second month, I traveled up to Laos, to a town called Luang Prabang where I did tourism/ marketing for a farm-to-table and community empowerment organisation, the Mekong Svan. During my final month of traveling, I visited Bali and Java in Indonesia, to gain exposure to teaching.”
Check out the amazing places Marilize volunteered at:
If this is something that you might consider doing, checkout the Workaway website and start planning your life changing adventure!
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We hosted Illa (Ilanda) on the podcast late in November. She actually took the call while sitting on her bed in her cabin on the yacht just of the coast of Genoa, Italy.
Illa left her corporate day job a few years ago and flew to the south of France at the time to explore possible opportunities to work on yachts in the Mediterranean
Over the past few years she gained a lot of experience, made great friends and have some amazing stories to share and "yacht myths" to bust.
Life on the water sounds and is amazing, but it is not all about the glamour and it is certainly not a fulltime holiday!
Tune in for this entertaining episode.
She also share some tips during the conversation for those who would love to explore life on the yachts.
Eduan recently caught up with Andrew and Lizette Watts.
The Watts family (Andrew, Liz, and their daughter Emma) currently live in Italy and is in pursuit of a simpler and meaningful life in the Italian countryside.
They traded in the hustle and bustle of city-life and corporate jobs in South Africa, for an 'adventurous slow-life' in Emilia Romagna.
During the episode you'll hear how the Italian dream came about in the first place.
Liz and Andrew also share stories about Emma's Italian language skills, their vegetable garden, their interesting parking solution during the winter, and they tell us about the wonderful 'Nona' who took them under her 'Italian-kitchen wing' so to speak.
You'll also realise that like most things in life this adventure also has a few hurdles and hoops that the Watts family need to jump through and navigate from time to time (for example the Italian language and the visum/visa that they need to renew each year).
Tune in, sit back and relax as you listen to their inspirational story :-)
Ps. The Watts family has a dream of opening a B&B soon in the Italian countryside. Watch this space! And be sure to follow them on:
https://www.wattsinitaly.com
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In episode 2 of season 3 Corrie and Eduan had the privilege to take time and sit around the virtual microphone with Sean and Suzanne.
Sean and Suzanne moved to New Zealand back in 2017 after Sean got a job opportunity there. After nearly five great years in Wellington they recently moved to Wanaka on the south island of New Zealand where they are now based.
We took the chance to talk to them about covid and how they experienced this period in their personal lives.
Therefore we wanted to talk to the two of them to hear their expat story and to hear what impact (good and bad) covid had and still has on their life, work, lifestyle and expat journey.
Being 1000s of kilometers from South Africa, their family and closest support structure they also became parents during the covid pandemic and in this episode they specifically reflect and talk about the joys of this period.
Sean and Suzanne are both really upbeat people and they seem to have figured out the expat life and there are a lot of positive takeaways in this insightful and jampacked episode.
Tune in to hear their story
Welcome back to season 3 of Ons vir jou.
In this season - Bits & Bobs - we will look into a variety of topics ranging from passport colours, to being a business owner aboard and everything in-between.
In this Episode we look back at the past 6 months and we take a closer look at our passports.
We are excited to be back, and look forward to talking about all things expat again.
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We are at the end of Season 2 of Ons vir jou…Wat nou?
Join us as we look back and wrap up Season 2 - Ubuntu Tips and Tricks in this episode. We take a look into each episode and highlight the topics that might be worth while to go and have a listen to if you haven’t done so yet.
Here is a list of the topics we covered in Season 2:
We will be back with more expat content and topics…
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We are steaming towards the end of an action-packed season two “Ubuntu Tips and Tricks”.
In this week’s episode all three the Saffa-manne sit down around a ‘virtual’ table conversation with well-traveled and across the globe settler, Jaco Meyer.
Tune in and listen how Jaco takes you through his “ping-pong” globe hopper of a journey all the way from Nelspruit to Taiwan, Oman, Canada and more..
Jaco shares his tips and tricks in areas such as language barriers, settling in quickly and his well-respected boerewors and biltong recipes.
Warra boytjie! Jaco, thanks for the great conversation and sharing your expat story with us. All the best and the Canadian summer is awaiting around the corner.
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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.