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Moving to New Zealand - Eagles to Kiwis

Moving to New Zealand - Eagles to Kiwis

By: 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!

Ashley S 2025
Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • Haseya: From California to New Zealand at 20 -Music, Friends, Food. Edited
    Jul 1 2025

    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.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Melissa’s Move: TikTok Fame, Family Life & a Simpler Life in Aotearoa New Zealand
    Jun 25 2025

    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/B0DNQQ5P55

    Or her website www.usatonz.com

    https://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

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Dallas Roots, Kiwi Wings: Christine on Raising Global Citizens
    Jun 25 2025

    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.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
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