• From Athlone to Sweden a journey of growth with Wendy Carlsson-Ep45
    Jan 19 2026


    In this episode, I speak with Wendy Carlsson, a South African who relocated to Sweden.


    Wendy shares her journey from growing up in a coloured community in Cape Town to adapting to life in Sweden.


    She shares her experiences with cultural differences, starting a business, and the challenges of being away from her family.


    She reflects on the beauty of her new life while also expressing the emotional complexities of leaving her homeland.


    Wendy offers insights into the cost of living in Sweden, the importance of community, and advice for young South Africans considering emigration.


    She makes a point to travel back home regularly to see her family.




    Wendy Carlsson: "Life in Sweden has been wonderful, perfect growth for me in that in a world where you don't have to worry about safety,"



    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Journey

    02:49 Wendy's Background and Early Life

    11:51 Life in Sweden: A New Beginning

    13:06 Starting a Business in Sweden

    15:05 Adapting to Swedish Winters

    17:11 Cultural Differences and Food

    20:01 Reflections on South Africa

    23:26 Cost of Living and Community

    28:31 Advice for Young South Africans

    33:15 Conclusion and Future Aspirations



    Find your digital home with fellow Relocated South Africans around the world. Visit https://therelocatedsouthafrican.com and connect with Jan at jan@therelocatedsouthafrican.com

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    33 mins
  • Own emigration journey to business opportunity with Marlene Prentice-E44
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode I speak to Marlene Prentice the owner of Migration Network Australia.

    She shares the inspiring journey of a family determined to emigrate to Australia despite facing numerous challenges.

    Their journey motivated her to leave her accounting career to become an immigration agent to help others.

    One of the beautiful stories she shares is about a young mother who, lacking qualifications and work experience, embarked on a seven-year journey to secure a visa for her family. Through perseverance and dedication, she successfully navigated the visa process, ultimately achieving her dream of settling in Australia with her family.

    She offers valuable advice for people who want to immigrate to Australia.

    Marlene prentice: “ I don’t like taking people’s money knowing that they are not going to get a visa…”

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:03 Marlene's Journey to Australia

    00:09 Cultural Differences and Challenges

    00:15 Establishing Migration Network Australia

    00:21 Advice for Future Immigrants

    00:27 Current Immigration Landscape in Australia

    00:33 Conclusion and Contact Information

    Marlene’s contact details are as follows: Website https://www.migrationnetworkaustralia.com

    Find your digital home with fellow Relocated South Africans around the world. Visit https://therelocatedsouthafrican.com and connect with Jan at jan@therelocatedsouthafrican.com

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    36 mins
  • Connecting Saffas via The Lekker Network with Nic Latouf-Ep 43
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode I speak with Nic Latouf, a South African entrepreneur and co-founder of the Lekker Network.


    We discuss Nic's journey from Pretoria Boys High to building a global network for South Africans, emphasising the importance of community, connection, and the potential of the South African diaspora.


    We explore the challenges and opportunities faced by South Africans abroad, the significance of networking, and the positive impact of the Lekker Network in fostering collaboration and support among its members.


    Nic shares insights on maintaining a positive mindset, the emotional toll of immigration, and the upcoming book 'Winning the Away Game,' which highlights the successes of South Africans worldwide.


    He also discusses the need top maintain positivity and wellness for South Africans abroad.




    Nic Latouf: “Focus is the key to success."



    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Relocated South African Podcast

    01:10 Nic Latouf: Background and Early Ventures

    03:01 The Birth of the Lekker Network

    08:42 Building a Global Community of South Africans

    12:59 The Power of the South African Diaspora

    16:14 Connecting Opportunities: Real Stories of Impact

    18:54 Future Plans and the Impact of the Lekker Network

    30:37 Maintaining Independence and Future Investments

    33:12 The Power of Positivity in the Diaspora

    36:22 Navigating Family Dynamics and Immigration Challenges

    42:25 Inclusivity in Business Networks

    46:56 Celebrating South African Success Stories

    53:03 Advice for Young Entrepreneurs

    56:59 Balancing Work and Family Life


    Nic is active on Linkedin @niclatouf. Visit the Lekker network at www.the lekkernetwork.com.



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    56 mins
  • Moving from South Africa to start a business in Dubai with Kirsty Jones-Ep 42
    Dec 29 2025


    In this episode of the Relocated South African podcast, host I speak with Kirsty Jones, founder of Federated Advisory in Dubai.


    Kirsty shares her journey from South Africa to Dubai, discussing the safety, stability, and opportunities the UAE offers for expats.


    She highlights the challenges of starting a business in a new country, the importance of transparency in advisory services, and the need for community among South Africans abroad.


    She also believes that the UAE offers a transparent government and very low taxes combined with absolute physical safety.


    Kirsty also addresses the cultural dynamics of being a woman in business, the cost of living in Dubai, and the unique challenges of communication in the UAE.


    Maintaining family connections is critical for emotional well-being.


    The conversation concludes with valuable advice for those considering relocation to the UAE.





    Kirsty Jones: “Dubai is very fitness focused."

    "I miss South African chips so much!"




    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Relocated South African Show

    01:04 Kirsty Jones: Journey from South Africa to Dubai

    02:13 Why Choose the UAE? Safety and Stability

    03:16 Starting a Business in Dubai: Kirsty's Experience

    05:14 The Need for Transparency in Advisory Services

    06:56 Navigating Business Setup in the UAE

    08:14 Common Business Ventures for South Africans

    09:47 Supporting South Africans in Job Searches

    11:07 Overcoming Red Tape in the UAE

    12:19 Cultural Dynamics: Women in Business

    15:46 Challenges of Isolation in a New Country

    17:12 Building Community Among Expats

    18:51 The Temporary Nature of Life in Dubai

    19:07 Connecting People and Networking

    20:02 Finding Accommodation in Dubai

    20:30 Coping with the UAE's Climate

    24:41 Cost of Living: Balancing Salaries and Expenses

    28:30 Understanding Alcohol Regulations in the UAE

    29:49 Communication Challenges: WhatsApp and VPNs

    33:04 Advice for Future Expats

    34:34 Final Thoughts on Relocating to the UAE


    Contact Kirsty at www.federatedadvisory.com



    Find your digital home with fellow Relocated South Africans around the world. Visit https://therelocatedsouthafrican.com and connect with Jan at jan@therelocatedsouthafrican.com


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    33 mins
  • Special Christmas message with Jan Hugo
    Dec 24 2025

    A few thoughts on the complexities of celebrating Christmas as an expatriate from South Africa.


    I share personal experiences of joy and sadness during the holiday season, with emphasis the emotional toll of immigration on family connections.


    I talk about the challenges of maintaining relationships with children and grandchildren who live far away, and the bittersweet nature of long-distance family gatherings.


    Treasure time with loved ones and to reach out to others who may be experiencing similar feelings of separation and loss.







    Jan Hugo: “I know your pain. I know how you feel."



    Chapters


    00:00 Christmas Reflections: A Time of Joy and Sadness

    06:04 The Impact of Immigration on Family Connections

    08:45 Sharing the Journey: Connecting with Others in Similar Situations


    Find your digital home with fellow Relocated South Africans around the world. Visit https://therelocatedsouthafrican.com and connect with Jan at jan@therelocatedsouthafrican.com

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    9 mins
  • Winning the away game with Justinus Adriaanse- Ep 41
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode, I speak with Justinus Adriaanse, a South African entrepreneur now based in Canada.


    We discuss Justinus' journey from Pretoria to Canada, the challenges and triumphs of relocating.


    He shares how skiing became a passion and a way to connect with his new life in Canada.


    He emphasises the importance of family support during the immigration process.


    Justinus shares insights on maintaining ties to South Africa and the impact of his coding academy, We Think Code which provides opportunities for preserving candidates to learn coding skills.We Think Code has transformed the lives of many underprivileged youth in South Africa


    We also discuss his passion for rugby and the role it has in connecting South Africans abroad.


    He emphasises the need for action and consistency in making a difference, whether in business or charitable endeavours.



    Justinus Adriaanse: “Being on the same page is key." "You have to push your comfort zone."




    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Journey of Relocation

    02:54 Justinus' Early Life and Move to Canada

    06:35 The Skiing Adventure and Its Impact

    10:52 The Importance of Family Support in Immigration

    13:07 Children's Adaptation and Cultural Identity

    17:36 Feeling More South African Abroad

    19:48 Charitable Work and Impact of We Think Code

    26:34 Government Support and Collaboration

    28:45 Rugby Vision and Community Projects

    31:12 The Journey to the Final: A Rugby Fan's Adventure

    33:30 Building a Rugby Talent Pipeline in South Africa

    36:44 The Importance of Opportunity in Sports

    37:43 Challenges of Starting Over in a New Country

    40:31 Networking: The Key to Entrepreneurial Success

    42:42 Changing Perceptions: South Africans Abroad

    50:28 Lessons Learned: Reflections on Immigration

    53:49 Advice for Young South Africans: Exploring Opportunities


    Justinus and Flip van Der Merwe´s podcast Winning the away Game is available on all podcast platforms and Youtube :https://www.youtube.com/@WinningtheAwayGamePodcast


    Contact Justinus on Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/justinusadriaanse


    Find your digital home with fellow Relocated South Africans around the world. Visit https://therelocatedsouthafrican.com and connect with Jan at jan@therelocatedsouthafrican.com

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    58 mins
  • Award-winning filmmaker on emigration and living abroad with Desmond Denton -E40
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode I chat to Desmond Denton an award-winning filmmaker who lives in Washington DC in the United States.


    We discuss his and his family’s journey from Stellenbosch to the United States.


    We also explore the challenges and triumphs of immigration and he shares insights on his filmmaking career, the emotional impact of leaving home and the importance of preserving cultural identity.


    Desmond’s film The Journey Home explores the lives of families and especially children who left South Africa for the United States.


    It is clear from the film and our discussion that children often experience a different emotional impact during immigration.


    We discuss the complexities of relocation, the significance of storytelling, and the lessons learned along the way.


    I found the discussion truly motivational and I really enjoyed Desmond’s maturity, hi faith and his amazing love for the arts.


    Desmond Denton: "You have to capture the present moment."


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Desmond Denton and His Work


    03:12 Desmond's Journey in Filmmaking


    07:16 The Decision to Immigrate to the US


    13:45 Living Out Faith in Filmmaking


    16:27 The Journey Home: A Film on Immigration


    22:14 Reflections on Leaving South Africa


    23:59 Navigating Cultural Loss and Family Dynamics


    27:13 The Journey of Doubt and Adaptation


    30:48 The Emotional Toll of Immigration


    34:11 Cultural Identity and Connection Abroad


    37:07 Reflections on Life Choices and Opportunities


    If you want to know more about Desmond and his filmmaking , his website is https://www.desmonddenton.com.


    Festive Season Far From Home


    To all South Africans spending this festive season far from the place that shaped you… we see you.

    The longing hits a little harder this time of year—boerewors fires, familiar voices, the smell of rain on red earth.

    Journey Home shares the real and raw experiences of families who took the brave leap to start over in the US. But the truest storytellers? Their children.

    If you’re missing home, or know someone preparing for the journey… this film is a companion.


    The Journey Home film is available on Amazon Prime in some locations and also on this link https://tubitv.com/movies/100028024/the-journey-home

    or

    https://www.roku.com/en-gb/whats-on/movies/the-journey-home?id=ff017c49a376ffde41d679b87bad2533

    or

    https://tv.apple.com/gb/movie/the-journey-home/umc.cmc.4s5q6gynzbp3ztjqnfdm0onok


    Find your digital home with fellow Relocated South Africans around the world. Visit https://therelocatedsouthafrican.com and connect with Jan at jan@therelocatedsouthafrican.com

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    47 mins
  • Emigrating to Ireland and starting HowzitExpats.com with Lumondt Kritzinger-E39
    Dec 8 2025

    n this episode, I speak to Lumond Kritzinger, founder of HowzitExpats.com, about his emigration journey from South Africa to Ireland.


    We discuss the challenges and planning involved in emigration, the importance of community, and the role of HowzitExpats in supporting South Africans abroad.


    Lumondt shares insights on financial planning, cultural integration, and the significance of well-being for expats.


    He emphasises the need to plan properly in order to make emigration successful.


    He shares details for his well-being survey that is underway for South African expats.




    Lumondt Kritzinger: “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail”


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:03 Lumondt’s Immigration Journey

    00:09 Challenges and Planning in Immigration

    00:15 Community and Cultural Integration

    00:21 Financial Planning for Expats

    00:27 The Role of HowzitExpats

    00:33 Well-being and Family Dynamics

    00:39 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


    If you want to know more about Lumondt and the well-being survey, his website is https://www.howzitexpats.com.


    Find your digital home with fellow Relocated South Africans around the world. Visit https://therelocatedsouthafrican.com and connect with Jan at jan@therelocatedsouthafrican.com

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    38 mins