It's Tea Time Somewhere: All About Transition

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In this final episode of the season, our podcast team gathers together once more to discuss a relatable topic of overseas life. This time, it’s all about transition. Denise, Melissa, and Alicia each take a moment to share about how they’ve navigated through and coped with the transitions that have come their way this past year. Some of the change was excepted and some of it came as a shock. Regardless of how it comes about, we’re all aware change is a regular part of the expat life that we have to work through. You know how the saying goes, “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade-flavored LaCroix and decide whether or not you like it.” Maybe that’s not quite how the saying goes but Denise, Melissa and Alicia do take a moment to discuss our opinions of this popular beverage.

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. You'd be hard-pressed to find such a fun group of expat friends anywhere else.If you haven't already listened to it, Denise was a guest on the Surviving Sarah podcast. She discussed the topic of finding community overseas. You can find the episode and show notes by

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. Here's a tiny taste of what wisdom you'll get from Denise while listening to the episode:

"God did not create you for isolation. "The Lord’s best for you is not isolation.”Good things don’t happen when we feel isolated." 

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