Description
If English is your second language and you’ve recently moved to an English-speaking country, this is the episode for you! I’m joined by the wonderful Elizabeth who moved from Colombia to Canada in 2016. She chats with us about her experience with new and unexpected insecurities about herself and her accent when she first arrived. We also discuss what it’s like growing up in the coffee axis of Colombia, how to set the right expectations for your big move, and how to unapologetically embrace who. you. are.
You don’t want to miss:
Growing up in the Coffee Axis of Colombia. The differences between Colombian and Canadian coffee drinking habits! Culture shock: Matching Colombian high energy with a slower-paced Canadian life. Big cities vs. Small rural towns in Canada… Some tips for starting your living abroad experience in a more positive light (e.g. no comparison, complaining or expectations!) How to deal with new and unexpected insecurities when English is your 2nd language. A simple reality check if you’re endlessly “chasing happiness” PLUS, what a Colombian *really* thinks about Canadian New Years Eve “parties”…
Links & Resources:
Follow Elizabeth on Instagram: @elizabethexpress_ Follow Elizabeth’s English Accent account: @helloaccent Follow Toronto’s new comedy show DemOnes: @demones.official Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! bit.ly/freetipscanada Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
What happens when you move to a new country… and it doesn’t work out?
You don’t find the happiness and success that you thought you would.
You painfully miss everyone and everything that you left behind and feel like you’ve made a huge mistake.
We’ve all gone through times of feeling this way,...
Published 07/31/24
For this special episode, I’m LIVE on the ground at Toronto’s ‘Newcomer Day’ that took place on May 23. Armed with my portable microphone, I wore a t-shirt emblazoned with the words “TALK TO ME: Share your immigration story on the New to Canada podcast” and I was excited to connect with 11...
Published 06/11/24