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A podcast intended to cover all aspects of life as an Expat. The pros, cons and experiences of living abroad.
Whether you have made the international move or are still contemplating over the idea, this is the podcast you want to be tuned into.
In episode 3 of Ubuntu Tips & Tricks (recorded on a cold winter’s Sunday afternoon) Corrie and CJ sit down with their good friends the Le Grands.
Seeing that not one of the SAFFA manne have children we called for our reinforcements, Marco and Sujani Le Grand on the topic of “Parenthood abroad”.
Moving abroad is an emotional and sometimes challenging decision that one makes. By adding your child(ren)’s well-being, happiness & future on top of this ‘decision’ it surely fuels up this emotional rollercoaster that many South Africans embark on.
During our conversation, Marco and Sujani share with us the following:
- Parental challenges + concerns that came with the move abroad
- The opportunities opening-up and potential future opportunities that can still open up for their children, here abroad.
- Their parental Do’s and don’ts abroad.
Dear parental listeners: put your kids to bed, pour a glass of wine for your partner, sit back, relax and enjoy this episode of Ubuntu Tips and Tricks, “Parenthood abroad”.
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Ons vir jou... Wat nou?
A podcast intended to cover all aspects of life as an Expat. The pros, cons and experiences of living abroad.
Whether you have made the international move or are still contemplating over the idea, this is the podcast you want to be tuned into.