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Moving to New Zealand - Eagles to Kiwis

Moving to New Zealand - Eagles to Kiwis
Author: Ashley
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Each episode, I'll sit down with Americans from all walks of life who have made the move-sharing their journeys, challenges, surprises, and what they’ve learned along the way. Whether you're thinking about moving, already here, or just curious about life in NZ through fresh eyes, this podcast is for you!And that’s just the beginning! I’ll also be chatting with experts living in NZ to give you even more insight and other expats who have moved to Nz from other countries around the world!
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In this conversation, Ashley and Sara discuss Sara's journey of moving to New Zealand, her experiences living in Auckland versus rural areas, and the challenges of parenting in a new country. They explore cultural differences, the importance of community support, and the complexities of family dynamics as immigrants. The conversation also touches on reflections about home, belonging, and the balance of life as an expat.
In this conversation, Olivia shares her recent move to New Zealand Aotearoa discussing the challenges and joys of relocating to a new country. She moved here just over a month ago to Auckland and has settling in! She reflects on the cultural adjustments, the job market, and the importance of building community. Olivia also shares her personal growth she has encountered during this transition. The conversation emphasizes the significance of embracing change and celebrating small victories along the journey of adaptation.
In this conversation, Anika discusses her family's move from the lakes and mountains of New Hampshire to New Zealand, sharing insights into their experiences with the education system, cultural adjustments, and outdoor activities. The dialogue explores the differences in community life, food preferences, and the impact of work-life balance on family dynamics. Anika reflects on her aspirations for the future and the contrasts between her life in New Zealand and America, providing a comprehensive view of the teenage immigration experience.This was a difficult interview because she is my daughter :) I know how she fees.
In this episode, Ashley interviews Edison (Chi-An), a Taiwanese man who moved to New Zealand for his MBA. They discuss cultural differences, the challenges of adapting to a new environment, and the opportunities available for international students. Edison shares his experiences with education, work, food, and social interactions, highlighting the contrasts between life in Taiwan and New Zealand. The conversation emphasizes personal growth, the importance of community, and the joys of exploring new cultures. And, Ashley's disgust in Boba tea.
In this engaging episode, Haseya, a Gen Z guest, shares his journey from California to New Zealand and the lessons learned along the way. Together, we explore the cultural contrasts between the U.S. and Aotearoa, the role of music and the realities of adapting to a new lifestyle. Haseya opens up about the deeper nuances of food culture, the power and pitfalls of social media, and the importance of building genuine community in a new country. This candid conversation also touches on family dynamics, reconnecting with purpose, and what the future holds.
In this conversation, Ashley and Melissa discuss Melissa's journey of moving to New Zealand from the Delaware, touching on various aspects such as her experiences with TikTok, the immigration process, healthcare differences, and raising children in New Zealand. They explore the cultural and legal contrasts between the two countries. The conversation also delves into the impact of consumerism and minimalism on lifestyle choices in New Zealand, as well as the natural disaster preparedness that comes with living in a country prone to such events. Ashley shares her experiences of parenting in a digital age, the contrasts between city and rural living, and the challenges of house hunting in Christchurch. She discusses homesteading in Akaroa, and the emotional journey of coping with homesickness and loneliness as an immigrant.The conversation also touches on the importance of finding community and understanding the mortgage landscape in New Zealand, providing valuable insights for anyone considering a move to the country.Melissa's book can be found: https://www.amazon.com/You-Want-Move-Zealand-Comprehensive-ebook/dp/B0DNQQ5P55Or her website www.usatonz.comhttps://melcoxmusic.tunepipe.com/Keywords New Zealand, immigration, TikTok, healthcare, midwifery, consumerism, natural disasters, raising children, visa pathways, property management, parenting, digital age, city living, rural living, house hunting, Christchurch, home buying, Akaroa, homesickness, immigrant community, healthcare system, mortgage, moving to New Zealand
In this episode, Christine shares her global journey and what ultimately led her family to settle in New Zealand after years of living around the world with Dallas as their home base. Originally planning just a two-year stay, Christine and her husband found themselves drawn to the Kiwi lifestyle, choosing to stay permanently and raise their children as global citizens.She opens up about the challenges of navigating a new culture, the differences between the U.S. and New Zealand education systems, and why adaptability is the most valuable asset when relocating. Christine offers practical advice through her on securing housing, building community, and embracing cultural differences. She helps other newcomers through her relocation support business in Wellington.This episode is full of heartfelt insights and useful tips for anyone considering an international move or looking to raise kids with a global mindset.
Abby and Ashley met at their MBA program at UC. They sit down and talk about transitions from New England (New Hampshire and Vermont) and they both owned small food based businesses. Abby has been in NZ for less than a year and still figuring out community.
Two bold American women, Nicki and Ashley sit down to discuss life in a culture that is more passive and humble. In this conversation, Nikki shares her journey from San Jose, California to New Zealand, detailing her experiences during the 2008 recession, exploring New Zealand, and the cultural differences she encountered. She discusses her relationships, parenting, and the healthcare system in New Zealand. The conversation highlights the importance of community, personal growth, and the unique aspects of life in New Zealand compared to her life in the United States.takeawaysNikki moved to New Zealand due to the 2008 recession.She experienced a quarter-life crisis that led her to explore new opportunities.Nikki's adventures in New Zealand included traveling and exploring the North Island.She found the healthcare system in New Zealand to be supportive and accessible.She discusses the cultural differences in relationships and communication styles.Nikki reflects on her parenting experiences in New Zealand.She appreciates the quality of coffee and food in New Zealand.Nikki shares her thoughts on the importance of perspective in understanding different cultures.She expresses a sense of belonging and immersion in Kiwi culture.
In this episode, I interview Sarah, who shares her journeyof moving to New Zealand, her experiences with the culture, education system, and the challenges of navigating life in a new country. They discuss the importance of embracing the Māori language, the differences between Wellingtonand Christchurch, and the significance of outdoor adventures. Sarah also shares insights on the education system, visa pathways, disaster preparedness, and her experiences in sports and gender equity. The conversation concludes with advice for newcomers and reflections on the food culture in New Zealand. Sarah is finishing her PhD at UC!
In this conversation, Christine shares her journey of movingfrom Arizona to New Zealand with her family. She discusses the immigration process, settling into a new culture, and the differences in healthcare mental health systems. Christine reflects on her experiences in Hawke's Bay andChristchurch. She also offers insights into navigating the local systems and shares her thoughts on the benefits of living in New Zealand.Sound Bites"We decided to jump in and give it a go.""We wanted more options and things to do.""We cook a lot more here, which is good."KeywordsNew Zealand, immigration, cultural integration, family life, healthcare, education, parenting, expatriate experiences, Christchurch, Hawke's Bay
From Sephora to Aotearoa: Tilia’s Journey ofImpact and Innovation. In this episode, Tilia shares her inspiring journey from leading product innovation at Sephora to founding her own sustainable beauty brand and ultimately relocating to New Zealand. Through the lens of her Global Impact Visa with the Edmund Hillary Fellowship, Tilia opens up about navigating New Zealand’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, adjusting to cultural differences, and settling in with her family. From reflections on work culture and the foodindustry to future ventures, this conversation offers honest insights intobuilding a life and business with purpose in a new country.
In this conversation, Lauren shares her journey of moving to Christchurch, New Zealand, where she built a house and started a new business. She discusses relocating, the process of building a home, and the differences in schooling and childcare between the U.S. and New Zealand. Lauren also talks about her passion for cooking and her plans to offer cooking classes, highlighting the importance of community and family support in her life.
In this conversation, Andrew discusses his experience of moving from New Zealand to America and back again. Ash and Andrew explore cultural differences, the challenges of immigration, and the impact of healthcare systems on their lives. The couple reflects on their family dynamics, work-life balance, and the changes they have observed in both countries. They also share insights on education, community, and the cost of living, providing a comprehensive view of their journey and the lessons learned along the way.
I met Ian at the F45 gym last year. He has been in and out of NZ for 8 years. I refer to him kindly as a little brother. In this conversation, we discuss the intricacies of moving to New Zealand as an American expats. We delve into topics such as tax obligations, cultural differences, work-life balance, and the overall experience of living in New Zealand. Ian shares his journey from the U.S. to New Zealand, highlighting the adjustments he made and the lifestyle changes he encountered. The conversation also touches on family dynamics, mental health, and the importance of community connections. They reflect on the benefits of dual citizenship and the unique experiences that come with living in a different country.
Ashley talks to Dave about his recent trip back to NZ after being in America for nearly 20 years.
Podcast Episode Description: In this episode, I sit down with Julie from Massachusetts, who moved to New Zealand just six months ago while her Kiwi husband remains in the U.S. to wrap up their life there. We talk about the realities of starting over—from navigating loneliness and building new networks to the challenges of finding work in a new country. Julie shares her first impressions of Kiwi food, her journey toward settling in, and what it’s really like to make such a big move solo. It’s an honest and heartfelt conversation about transition, resilience, and grit to start over.
In this episode, Ashley and Allison discuss their experiences as American expats living in New Zealand, touching on food, the challenges of navigating life during COVID-19, the complexities of the NZ mortgages and interest rates, NZ military vs USA military, and the importance of community and personal growth. They share insights on adjustments, working in NZ, financial challenges, and the emotional journey of living abroad. Ashley opens up about struggles of starting over.
Ashley and Allyson bond over their shared experience of being married to Kiwis, navigating the challenges of moving to New Zealand—including using shipping containers for their relocations—and adjusting to the high cost of living. Allyson is also the founder of the Americans in Christchurch group, creating a community for fellow expats in the city.
In this conversation, I chat with David from Washington DC – originally from Hawaii. He had a job offer before making the move in 2022. We delve into topics such as outdoor activities, the housing market, and the differences in living conditions between the two countries, providing insights into the expat experience in New Zealand. We discusses the integration of Māori culture in schools in a diverse environment. The conversation also touches on the practical aspects of moving, such as the cost of living and grocery shopping, and the dynamics of family life in a new country. David’s kids are much younger than mine. Key points include the natural beauty of the country and the differences in political discourse compared to the United States
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