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Moving Countries 101

Moving Countries 101

By: Clare Kay
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When you move for a new job, to live with someone after a long-distance relationship or to explore the benefits of a new lifestyle, moving countries occurs as an opportunity, but it still might be a bumpy ride. Moving Countries 101 presents a paradox of moving to a new destination, but it being all about the journey: the ongoing experience of having moved countries.

Clare and her guests share the human stories of an ancient undertaking in modern times. Moving countries prompts change, and change provokes being unsettled emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually. On all these fronts, moving countries promotes observation, opportunity, and discovery.


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Episodes
  • Overcoming the Four Main Challenges Faced by Global Movers
    Feb 5 2025

    In this episode, Clare talks through the four main challenges faced by global movers. Helping you to confront and overcome the challenges of - pressure to perform in a new job, changes in family dynamics, the logistics of finding new housing and adapting to a new culture.

    Clare also announces a slight change of direction for her and introduces her new Facebook group, Moving Countries 101 with Clare Kay - a place for global professionals to share their experiences and seek advice.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • There is no grace period. From day one, you have to deliver results in your new job.
    • If you do not perform in the job, you cannot look after your family, who are likely to already be feeling quite vulnerable.
    • Each family member will be experiencing the move in a different way and be facing different challenges.
    • Sometimes your spouse will not be legally able to work, which can affect the family dynamic.
    • Even when a spouse can work they may not be able to stay on the career trajectory they were on previously.
    • In many countries finding a new home throws up unexpected challenges e.g. all of the movers are booked up months in advance.
    • Some cultural adaptions you will like, others you will struggle with.
    • Even something that seems simple can be more challenging than you expect e.g. adapting to the weather.
    • All of these pressures together have an accumulative effect which can mean that something relatively small knocks you off course.
    • Clare is currently pulling together meaningful, practical and up to date resources to serve global professionals and their families as they settle into their new countries.

    BEST MOMENTS

    “The top four problems that nearly every global mover encounter are not just small inconveniences.”

    “You often have to hit the ground running in your new job.”

    “Sometimes the burden on you, the new hire, can be immense, because perhaps your family is going to follow you in a few months.”

    “Each member of the family is having a unique experience and seeing life from their perspective.”

    “You're not alone in your endeavours.”

    “It's not that each challenge comes up in steps, they all come up at once.”

    “This podcast has been a wonderful journey, and I am very grateful for everyone who's been there with me.”

    RESOURCES

    Join my Facebook Community Moving Countries 101 with Clare Kay by clicking or copying this link - bit.ly/MovingCountries101

    It´s a space for you, for professionals, families, and individuals, preparing emotionally, culturally, and practically for life abroad.

    Together, we focus on building confidence, curiosity, and courage for turning cultural differences into connections and creating fulfilling lives in new countries.

    ABOUT THE HOST: Clare Kay is a seasoned global traveller and professional with a rich background in international sales, customer service, and personal development. From selling books and television programs internationally to teaching English as a foreign language and proofreading for non-native speakers, Clare's career has always been globally focused. Her extensive travels for business have given her first-hand experience with numerous cultures. Having moved countries multiple times—from the UK to Zambia, China, Taiwan, Nigeria, and the USA—Clare brings a wealth of direct experience. Her podcast ‘Moving Countries 101' is an extension of her lifelong commitment to international engagement and cultural understanding.

    CONTACT METHOD

    www.kayproofreading.com

    www.linkedin.com/in/clarekay

    https://www.facebook.com/KayProofreading


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    15 mins
  • Stranger Danger When Abroad, Should You Be Worried?
    Jan 29 2025

    Join my Facebook page: Moving Countries 101 with Clare Kay.

    bit.ly/MovingCountries101

    In this episode, Clare talks about the need to be open-minded enough to make friends with strangers when you move country. Including those who are not from the same background or who are living very different lives from you. She shares some tips to overcome our natural instinct and conditioning to stay away from strangers (stranger danger) so that you have the potential to connect with whoever you want. Because Clare has lived in the UK, China, Nigeria and the USA she has plenty of experience of finding a community in a new country, regardless of the cultural differences.

    Clare also launches her new Facebook Community - Moving Countries, 101 with Clare Kay. A community where the focus is less on the logistics of moving and more on the cultural and emotional aspects of making such a big change in your life.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • It is only natural to be drawn to people who you already have a connection with and resonate with.
    • Remember that other people see you as a stranger, in the same way you see them as strangers.
    • Switching your thinking and considering yourself as the stranger reminds you to adopt a persona that makes others feel comfortable.
    • You get to choose how you come across when you meet someone for the first time.
    • Being warm and friendly with everyone makes it easier for them to connect with you.
    • Look at how the other person chooses to be and adapt a bit to meet them where they are. But still be yourself, authenticity matters.
    • Understand the merits others see in you and play up to them a little, while toning down the things you know put them off. This is part of being culturally sensitive.
    • Talk to people who share habits or common interests or concerns with you.
    • Be genuinely open minded and willing to try things, but don´t participate in anything that does not sit well with you.

    BEST MOMENTS

    “Naturally, looking out we regard everyone around us as strangers, but we are also regarded as strangers when we step into a new country.”

    “If I related to it as, “Oh, here we go again”. I diminished the promise of what that interaction could yield.”

    “Different modes of behaviour work in different cultural settings.”

    “No matter how much we acclimatize to a country, community will start with strangers.”

    “I like any “in” that gets me to know the people locally.”

    “You are breaking the ice, but it's on your terms, so you're not breaking a sweat.”

    ABOUT THE HOST: Clare Kay is a seasoned global traveller and professional with a rich background in international sales, customer service, and personal development. From selling books and television programs internationally to teaching English as a foreign language and proofreading for non-native speakers, Clare's career has always been globally focused. Her extensive travels for business have given her first-hand experience with numerous cultures. Having moved countries multiple times—from the UK to Zambia, China, Taiwan, Nigeria, and the USA—Clare brings a wealth of direct experience. Her podcast ‘Moving Countries 101' is an extension of her lifelong commitment to international engagement and cultural understanding.

    CONTACT METHOD

    www.kayproofreading.com

    www.linkedin.com/in/clarekay

    https://www.facebook.com/KayProofreading

    Join my Facebook page: Moving Countries 101 with Clare Kay.

    bit.ly/MovingCountries101

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    16 mins
  • How To CONNECT With Your New Country
    Jan 22 2025

    In this episode, Clare talks about the six pillars you need to connect deeply with your new country: food, language, traditions, relationships, history and values. Fortunately, provided you are willing to take the time, you will find connecting using these pillars very enjoyable.

    Clare shares her approach to learning all about a new country. A simple, yet effective approach that will work for anyone regardless of where they relocate to.



    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • Don´t just experience life on the periphery, connect with the heart of your new country.
    • Food really is a gateway to culture. Everyone eats, most people love doing it and are very passionate about their nation´s cuisine. So you connect deeply through food.
    • When people invite you to join them for dinner, take them up on that offer. It´s a great entry point.
    • Eating with local people opens up the chance to build multiple pillars at once.
    • Learning even a few words of your new country´s language makes a huge difference.
    • Using your new language will help you to pick up on cultural differences and nuances.
    • Learning about and respecting traditions is important.
    • You can still show respect for traditions you don't fully agree with and do so without undermining your own values and beliefs.
    • Foster relationships.
    • Learning the history and enjoying some of the experiences the locals love shows respect. Your new friends and neighbours will really appreciate it.
    • Understanding the values of your new country is the best way to fit in faster.
    • Be mindful and respectful of the values of others, but don´t lose sight of yours.




    BEST MOMENTS

    “Food is the gateway to a culture.”

    “There are many things that can create interesting and stimulating conversation that start with food.”

    “In learning a language, you also end up learning nuances and cultural preferences.”

    “There are some wonderful experiences of tradition that can be challenging or engaging. Either way, it's really worth it when we persevere and get to know them.”

    “Showing an interest in the history of a place is a great way to get some context for why things are the way they are.”



    ABOUT THE HOST: Clare Kay is a seasoned global traveller and professional with a rich background in international sales, customer service, and personal development. From selling books and television programs internationally to teaching English as a foreign language and proofreading for non-native speakers, Clare's career has always been globally focused. Her extensive travels for business have given her first-hand experience with numerous cultures. Having moved countries multiple times—from the UK to Zambia, China, Taiwan, Nigeria, and the USA—Clare brings a wealth of direct experience. Her podcast ‘Moving Countries 101' is an extension of her lifelong commitment to international engagement and cultural understanding.

    CONTACT METHOD

    www.kayproofreading.com

    www.linkedin.com/in/clarekay

    https://www.facebook.com/KayProofreading




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    10 mins

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