• 003 - US Expat - Kaitlin Wichmann

  • Mar 27 2023
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast
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003 - US Expat - Kaitlin Wichmann

  • Summary

  • Have you ever wondered what it really be like to move to a foreign country? In this episode, I speak with Kaitlin Wichmann who did exactly that! Kaitlin was born in the US and has lived in a few different countries, and she now calls Portugal home. We talk about why she made the move, her expectations versus the realities of expat life, things she has learned along the way, and if she will ever move back home.

    If you'd like to learn more about Kaitlin and her business, you can follow her on instagram @kaitlinwichmann, her business page @workwithkaitlin, and her website is kaitlinwichmann.com

    0:00 - Intro

    1:34 - Why did you move abroad?

    5:35 - Kaitlin the Freelancer

    7:43 - Bali and beyond

    9:32 - Lisbon 10:45 - The visa process

    12:05 - The reception of the locals

    15:05 - Lisbon realities vs expectations

    15:52 - The language barrier

    18:32 - Portuguese healthcare

    20:55 - Things Kaitlin enjoys more about Portugal vs USA

    22:42 - What about the downsides?

    25:03 - New perspectives gained

    26:27 - Perception of Americans abroad

    29:51 - Things Kaitlin misses about the US

    31:36 - Where will she go next?

    33:06 - The Lisbon expat community

    Do you, or someone you know, have an interesting job or life experience you'd like to share on the podcast? Reach out to us in our DM's here or on one of the channels below!

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