Are you interested in moving abroad? If so, I have a free guide I think you'll find helpful. Download it here: 5 Exact Steps to Move Abroad________In this episode, we discuss some of the biggest myths people might have about moving abroad. Here are the 15 myths we’ll cover in this episode: It's difficult to make friends Only big cities offer job opportunitiesQuality of life Is lowerLimited opportunities for advancementLanguage barrier is insurmountableAll European countries are expensiveLimited diversity in cuisinePublic transportation is inefficientStrictly traditional societiesLack of outdoor activitiesI can’t keep strong relationships with family and friends while living abroadI probably won’t ever fit inI might choose the wrong location where I won’t be happyThere are going to be big negative surprises when I move abroad I’m locked in once I move abroadListen to the episode to hear more about each of these myths!Grab my free guide: 5 Exact Steps to Move AbroadWebsite: jordangiberson.comInstagram: @jordan.giberson
Are you interested in moving abroad? If so, I have a free guide I think you'll find helpful. Download it here: 5 Exact Steps to Move Abroad________I’ve been reflecting on what I was thinking and feeling when I was considering a move abroad. It made me think about the questions that would be good to ask somebody who’s moved abroad. In this podcast episode, I list out some of the best questions you should be asking somebody who’s moved abroad. Give it a listen! :)Grab my free guide: 5 Exact Steps to Move AbroadWebsite: jordangiberson.comInstagram: @jordan.giberson
Are you interested in moving abroad? If so, I have a free guide I think you'll find helpful. Download it here: 5 Exact Steps to Move Abroad ________In this episode, we'll be discussing the top reasons why somebody moves abroad and the biggest personality trails I see in those who move abroad. The top archetypes of people who move abroad are: AdventurersCareer PursuersStudentsLove SeekersRetireesHumanitariansSeekers of a Fresh StartCulture EnthusiastsDigital NomadsEscapists And the top personality traits of those who move abroad: AdventurousOpen-MindedFlexibleResilientIndependentCurious LearnerAdaptablePatientProactiveGlobal PerspectiveTo hear more about each of these archetypes and personality traits of people who move abroad, listen to the episode! Let me know what you think about it on by reaching out to me on Instagram -- I'm @jordan.giberson. 😊Grab my free guide: 5 Exact Steps to Move AbroadWebsite: jordangiberson.comInstagram: @jordan.giberson
Choosing the right location when moving abroad is a significant decision, so it's natural to have concerns about making the “wrong choice.” But, it's also important to remember that there's no one-size-fits-all answer, and what may be the perfect location for one person might not be the best for another. But, I truly believe that if you can do 4 essential things, you can rest assured that you'll have a good move abroad no matter where you decide to go. The three things are: 1: You will need some way of making income. 2: You will need a visa.3: You will need somewhere to live.4: You will need to build connections with local people. We dive into each of these 4 things in more detail in the episode. I'll catch you there!Grab my free guide: 5 Exact Steps to Move AbroadWebsite: jordangiberson.comInstagram: @jordan.giberson
If you are considering a move abroad, check out the free guide below: 5 Exact Steps to Move Abroad. It would be a great first step towards your dream of moving abroad. ---It's no secret that I think London is the best city in the world. I've been living here for 4 years and I don't think I'm ever leaving. In this week's episode, we talk through why I think London is one of the best places in the world to live and why you might want to move here too. If you've ever thought about moving to London, this is the episode for you! Here are some of the topics we cover: English-speaking environmentAbundant job opportunitiesPicturesque city Vibrant cultural sceneHistorical landmarksGlobal and diverse peopleExcellent public transportCulinary melting potUrban life with nature nearbyMultiple airports for affordable travelExperience seasonsDiverse entertainment optionsPrestigious higher educationBustling nightlifeInclusive and accepting atmosphereIf you are considering a move abroad, check out the free guide below: 5 Exact Steps to Move Abroad. It would be a great first step towards your dream of moving abroad. Grab my free guide: 5 Exact Steps to Move AbroadWebsite: jordangiberson.comInstagram: @jordan.giberson
Ever wondered about how life might be different once you move abroad? In this podcast episode, we'll discuss some of the realizations I've had since living abroad. Here are the 10 lessons learned we cover: Americans don't understand how lucky they are. It’s not that different to move abroad versus moving across the U.S.You don’t need a car and it’s freeing.I can keep strong relationships with my family and friends.There’s not that many differences in how life works, but there are nuances.Some of the cultural assumptions that you think aren’t real actually are.Unsupportive family will become supportive.When you move abroad you gain independence and confidence.You’ll be lonely at times.I actually get to live the best life… Tune into the episode to hear about each one! Grab my free guide: 5 Exact Steps to Move AbroadWebsite: jordangiberson.comInstagram: @jordan.giberson
Worried about moving abroad and not actually liking it? I don't blame you. I was in your exact same shoes not that long ago. Moving abroad can be scary. Change is scary. Period. BUT the truth is, you can think about whether you'll be happy living abroad or not all you want, but you will never know until you actually try. In this podcast episode, we'll talk about: It's okay to want moreWhat if you don't like living abroadHow to navigate the challengesTune in to the episode to learn more! Grab my free guide: 5 Exact Steps to Move AbroadWebsite: jordangiberson.comInstagram: @jordan.giberson
I think there is a biiiiig difference between moving abroad to start a local restaurant versus moving abroad as a freelancer with an existing roster of freelance clients. In one situation, you’re going to face a few more obstacles (AKA building a local business) and in another situation, you’re going to face less obstacles. So, throughout this podcast episode, we’ll talk about some of the aspects to consider if you are an entrepreneur, freelancer, self-employed, or contractor. If you are a freelancer, contractor, self-employed, entrepreneur, or you want to become one, here's a list of countries offering relevant visas that you can access at jordangiberson.com/remote.But the moral of the story is that if you are building a business in the country you are moving to, you might face some additional challenges that somebody with a digital focused business might face. Here are the topics we'll cover: Cultural DifferencesLanguage BarrierLegal and Regulatory ChallengesMarket DifferencesAccess to ResourcesNetworking and RelationshipsRisk and UncertaintyOpportunity and GrowthCultural EnrichmentPersonal GrowthTune in to the episode to learn more! Grab my free guide: 5 Exact Steps to Move AbroadWebsite: jordangiberson.comInstagram: @jordan.giberson
In this episode of the "Move Abroad" podcast, we explore the crucial topic of discussing your decision to move abroad with your family. We share personal experiences and valuable insights to help you navigate this important conversation.If you are a freelancer, contractor, self-employed, entrepreneur, or you want to become one, here's a list of countries offering relevant visas that you can access at jordangiberson.com/remote.Telling Your Family About Moving Abroad: The central theme of this episode focuses on the challenges of discussing your decision to move abroad with your family. We share our personal journey and offer advice on how to approach this conversation.Choosing the Right Timing: It's important to initiate this conversation well in advance of your planned move to allow your family time to process your decision and for you to address their concerns.Selecting the Right Approach: Approach the conversation with honesty and openness, explaining your reasons for wanting to move abroad and reassuring your family that you've considered the practical aspects.Dealing with Lack of Support: If your family isn't immediately supportive, understand that their concerns may be rooted in fear. Give them time to adjust, continue to demonstrate your commitment, and seek support from expat communities or friends.In this episode, I also share my personal journey about telling my family I wanted to move abroad. Thank you for joining us on the "Move Abroad" podcast! Stay tuned for more episodes every Monday as we share our experiences and tips on living your dream life abroad.Grab my free guide: 5 Exact Steps to Move AbroadWebsite: jordangiberson.comInstagram: @jordan.giberson
Get the list of the best self-employed visa options in Europe: GET THE LISTI honestly believe that if you are self-employed, so if you call yourself a “freelancer” or “contractor” or the like, this is the easiest and best way to move abroad. The barrier to entry is low. Let’s talk through some of the benefits of moving to Europe as a freelancer, self-employed, contractor shall we?In this episode, we'll cover: Difference between a freelancer, contractor, self-employed and entrepreneurWhy moving aborad as "self-employed" is the best way to move abroadHow to move abroad as self-employedWhich countries have great visa options - get the list of the best self-employed visa options in Europe: GET THE LISTAnd if you are interested in a move abroad, I have a FREE guide for you: 5 Exact Steps to Move Abroad. Click on the link below to grab your free guide! Grab my free guide: 5 Exact Steps to Move AbroadWebsite: jordangiberson.comInstagram: @jordan.giberson