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We're Moving To Europe

We're Moving To Europe

By: Host: Casey Kelly-Barton Producer: Magdalena Laas (Unscripted Creatives)
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A podcast for Americans who are curious and serious about relocating to a European country. For more resources and to join the conversation, find us on Substack at We're Moving to Europe.© We're Moving to Europe Podcast Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • Going to College in the Netherlands: An American Perspective
    May 28 2025

    Summary
    Leiden University undergraduate Fletcher Barton shares how and why he left Texas for college in Europe. He also offers tips on deciding if it fits your goals well, what to expect, and how to get ready.

    First, there's the independence, which feels amazing. And this, this depends on, on the personality, of course, but I find the, the independence really exciting. And you get to explore a new country. At my university, there's people from all over the world.

    That's, you know, I, I get to learn so much more about the world and I get so many more opportunities to, to try new things like like new cuisines or practicing a lot of different languages.

    Useful Resources
    Search By Country - Beyond The States

    Admission and application - Leiden University
    We’re Moving to Europe Community Pre-Launch Survey

    Production Team

    Host and Researcher: Casey Kelly-Barton – We’re Moving to Europe

    Producer and Editor: Magdalena Laas – Unscripted Creatives

    Time Stamps
    00:34 – Introduction to the episode: Topic overview – college in Europe

    00:53 – Meet the guest: Fletcher Barton, archaeology student at Leiden University

    01:26 – Fletcher shares his study path and plans

    02:24 – Regional limitations of certain degrees (e.g., law, medicine)

    03:18 – How studying abroad impacts long-term career goals

    04:33 – When to evaluate the transferability of a European degree to the U.S.

    05:12 – Challenges of changing majors in European universities

    06:36 – Fields that transfer well between countries vs. those that don’t

    07:06 – Comparing educational quality: Leiden vs. top U.S. schools

    08:15 – Breakdown of tuition costs at Leiden University

    08:38 – Scholarships and financial aid considerations

    09:25 – Differences in the admissions process (U.S. vs. Europe)

    10:52 – Conditional acceptance and financial proof requirements

    13:02 – How Fletcher found Leiden and selected his program

    14:00 – Using the “Beyond the States” tool to find English-taught programs

    15:29 – What it was like settling into life and school in the Netherlands

    16:53 – Bureaucracy, housing, banking, and other logistics

    18:50 – Fletcher's experience as an American student abroad

    20:07 – The social scene and student life in Europe

    21:07 – European universities and the lack of traditional campuses

    22:58 – Travel opportunities and transportation around Europe

    25:11 – Practical advice for students and families considering this path

    27:08 – Researching the right program and country fit

    28:19 – Planning academic requirements early (e.g., AP classes)

    29:25 – How to prepare between acceptance and arrival

    30:03 – Learning the language and getting involved in campus life

    31:12 – Working while studying and work permit limitations

    32:26 – Cultural adjustment and food differences

    34:22 – Final thoughts and wrap-up


    Sound library

    All the music was composed especially for the We’re Moving to Europe podcast by Sage Barton. Copyright 2025, Sage Barton.





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    36 mins
  • Scouting Trip Success: Planning to Find a Location You’ll Love
    May 7 2025

    Our guest, Anita Ahiadormey, is an international travel professional who’s lived in and visited many countries around the world. In this episode, she shares her expert recommendations for scouting a location—and explains why treating your scouting trip like a vacation can steer you wrong.

    Quote

    “When we move, there are real consequences to our actions and our decisions. So take your time and flesh it out as much as you can. You're not gonna know everything, but make sure the major things are covered.”


    Useful Resources (links)

    Anita Ahiadormey @ Fora Travel

    La Casa Baatsona, Accra, Ghana


    We’re Moving to Europe Substack

    We’re Moving to Europe Community Pre-Launch Survey


    Production Team

    Host and Researcher: Casey Kelly-Barton – We’re Moving to Europe

    Producer and Editor: Magdalena Laas – Unscripted Creatives


    Time Stamps

    01:56

    Anita shares where she has lived

    03:16

    Anita’s travel history

    05:37

    More about her travel agency

    06:45

    Scouting trip vs. vacation

    08:22

    Importance of being honest about your reason for moving across borders

    09:25

    Practical tips when deciding to relocate — which things do you need to consider?

    13:52

    Cultural integration, understanding nuances, and learning the language

    20:34

    Stay focused on the reason for your trip — it's scouting for relocation, not a vacation. Perform typical daily tasks (e.g., transport, supermarket, safety in the neighborhood, doctors/medical centers, banking, internet, schools, etc.)

    27:25

    Become familiar with the difference between the healthcare system in the new country and at home

    30:05

    Possibly different religious beliefs — show respect

    33:30

    Find out about local festivals, celebrations, and customs

    36:36

    Summary of advice

    37:59

    Give thought to getting older, or what to do in case of death, and funerals

    39:27

    Final thoughts


    Sound library

    All the music was composed especially for the We’re Moving to Europe podcast by Sage Barton. Copyright 2025, Sage Barton.

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    41 mins

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