• Finding Passion & Purpose Outside of Your Comfort Zone with Navine Eldesouki

  • Dec 8 2020
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

Finding Passion & Purpose Outside of Your Comfort Zone with Navine Eldesouki

  • Summary

  • Successfully recreating one's social and professional circles following a move, especially when in support of a partner's career, requires quickly 'finding your tribe.'  And Navine Eldesouki's 2000+ member Facebook group, Coffee with Expat Women, is an amazing resource for connecting women literally around the world.

    Navine shares what she's learned during her 20-years as an Expat which has taken her to 5 continents and 7 different countries. She currently lives in Dubai with her husband and their 4 children and understands what it takes to re-create life over and over again in an unfamiliar city!

    Join our conversation as we discuss:

    • The high financial cost of relocation for a company--and how to prevent the high emotional cost to the relocated spouse/partner and family
    • The opportunities and challenges of Expat life in Dubai
    • Salma Altantawy's recent Linkedin Newsletter article
    • Getting outside of the "Expat Bubble"
    • The outdated term "Trailing Spouse," and what would be helpful for relocation professionals, employers, friends and collegues to understand about those of us who leave everything in support of a partner's career
    • Mobility advice for moms
    • Navine's "Shout Outs:"  Marina Malmberg of Sustainable Expatriation, and Amel Derragui of Tandem Nomads

    Connect with Navine at www.CoffeeWithAnExpat.com

    And join the Coffee with Expat Women Community--look forward to "seeing" you there!

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