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We Are Moving - Was California not the dream I thought?

We Are Moving - Was California not the dream I thought?

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In this episode, Martina is sharing a big life update: she's moving again! But this move isn’t just about packing boxes and changing zip codes — it’s about alignment, manifestation, and what it really means to build a life that feels good and makes sense.

Key Points:
✨ Why she and her husband are leaving California, despite the dreamy beaches and sunshine
✨ The surprising downside of living in a so-called “dream state”
✨ How their new destination is the exact place they’ve been manifesting for years
✨ A behind-the-scenes peek at what it's like to actually live in the U.S. as an expat
✨ And why letting go of life timelines might just be the secret to finally arriving

Martina also opens up about the importance of authenticity — not just curated "realness," but the kind that’s sometimes messy, vulnerable, and unfiltered. Think of this one as a personal storytime with plenty of nuggets for your own journey.

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