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Episode 4: From Thailand To Qatar, Leaving South East Asia & New Start

Episode 4: From Thailand To Qatar, Leaving South East Asia & New Start

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In this episode of the Village Voices podcast, host Don-Juan Acosta reflects on his transformative journey over the past year, transitioning from living in Thailand to starting a new chapter in Qatar. He shares his emotional experiences, the challenges he faced, and the pivotal moments that led him to make significant life decisions. Don-Juan discusses the importance of self-reflection, the feeling of stagnation in his job, and the courage it took to embrace change. He emphasizes the role of faith and surrendering to a higher power in guiding his decisions, ultimately leading to a fulfilling opportunity in Qatar Throughout the episode, Don-Juan recounts his experiences living abroad for nearly eight years across four countries, highlighting the highs and lows of his journey. He reflects on the comfort and peace he found in Thailand, the struggles with self-doubt, and the excitement of new beginnings.If you’re thinking about living abroad, teaching overseas, or making a bold career or life change, this episode offers real insight, encouragement, and practical wisdom from lived experience.

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