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[Returning Home: Strategies for Integrating Your Global Life]-[AEE 106: Going Home? How to Bring Your American Life with You with Cate Brubaker]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2014-04-30

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Navigating the Challenges of Re-entry

Returning to one's home country after living abroad is often described as a difficult transition, frequently more challenging than the initial move itself. In this episode of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan discuss the complexities of this experience, drawing on expert insights from Dr. Kate Brubaker, founder of Small Planet Studio. The discussion emphasizes that the internal transformation one undergoes while living abroad can make the return to familiar surroundings feel disorienting, often leading to a sense of being "trapped" or misunderstood by those who have remained in the same environment.

Reframing the Re-entry Experience

Dr. Brubaker suggests a crucial shift in perspective: stop viewing re-entry as an "illness" with negative symptoms to be avoided. Instead, she advocates for treating this transition as a significant "opportunity" to reflect on personal growth. By analyzing what was truly meaningful during the time abroad—whether it was the aesthetic appreciation of Japanese culture or the daily excitement of navigating a new language—individuals can consciously incorporate these values into their home lives. As Brubaker notes, one can use these "ingredients" to create a "recipe" for a sustainable "global life" regardless of geographical location.

Validating Mixed Emotions

Returning home often brings a complex mix of feelings. Hosts Lindsay and Michelle share personal anecdotes about their own transitions, such as the struggle to share stories with friends who are only interested in superficial updates, or the realization that their perspective on their home country—such as concerns over "gun culture" in the U.S.—has become much more "nuanced" and "complicated." Brubaker advises that it is "totally okay" to feel conflicted. The key is to allow oneself to feel these emotions fully rather than ignoring them or fearing that the experience abroad was a failure.

Integrating Global Perspectives into Daily Life

One of the most effective ways to manage the post-abroad blues is to find ways to integrate aspects of the foreign experience into daily life at home. This might involve adopting new linguistic habits, such as the British phrase "I can't be bothered," or making lifestyle changes, like moving to a larger city after living in a bustling metropolis like Tokyo. However, the hosts caution that such expressions or habits may require contextual adjustment, as they can sometimes be misinterpreted by those who have not shared the same cultural immersion.

Moving Forward with New Eyes

Ultimately, the podcast highlights that living abroad changes who you are. The feeling that life at home is "boring" often stems from the loss of the daily challenges and diverse perspectives found abroad. By identifying the specific elements that made the time away exciting, returnees can cultivate a more fulfilling life at home. The hosts conclude by encouraging listeners to embrace their status as "ambassadors" of their experiences, fostering better connections with others and maintaining the curiosity and openness gained through global travel.

🎯Key Sentences

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It can be tough going home after being abroad.
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I'll tell you the truth.
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Does that make sense to you?
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It's like the energy kind of gets trapped in there.
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Of course, we're the center of our own universe, but not the world.
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📝Key Phrases

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take a step back
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jump the gun
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go on and on
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get used to
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a blessing and a curse
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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 106 Going Home How to Bring Your American Life With You with Kate Brubaker.
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast where you'll finally get real native English conversation and fluency for business and life.
We believe in connection, not perfection when it comes to learning English.
Now here are your hosts.
Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer, and Michelle Kaplan, the New York radio girl, coming to you from Boston and New York City, USA.
It can be tough going home after being abroad.

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