The Relocated South African | Emigration stories

Jan Hugo - Emigration stories expert

The show for navigating emigration from South Africa for a better future. Join host Jan Hugo as he shares authentic emigration stories from South Africans who've taken the leap. You'll hear about what drove their decision to leave, the mistakes they made, and how they've built new lives abroad. We'll explore everything from the emotional reality of leaving friends and family behind, to the challenges of emigrating to a foreign country. Relocating isn't always simple, but this show will provide you with the certainty, practical information and support to make the whole process easier.

  1. 3d ago

    From Pretoria to Oklahoma: A Pro Golfer's Journey with Martin Maritz-Ep 67

    Martin Maritz grew up across the street from Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria, attended Affies, became a scratch golfer at 13, and earned a full golf scholarship to the University of Tulsa.  He went on to play 300+ events across 47 countries on the Sunshine, European and Asian Tours, came agonisingly close to winning the Dunhill Championship (losing to Justin Rose in his first ever pro win), and played in the 2011 British Open.  Since retiring in 2012 he has built a career in IT recruitment and launched Birdies & Bogeys Golf Gear - an apparel company with a charitable heart, giving back to the next generation of young golfers. Time Stamps 00:01  Welcome & Pretoria roots - Loftus, Affies, Blue Bulls rugby 02:17  How golf took over - caddying for his dad, scratch at 13 03:59  The road to Tulsa - junior championships, Trevor Immelman, Gary Player's phone call, and what a $70k scholarship really demands 10:00  Turning pro - Monday qualifiers, the Sunshine Tour springboard, and life on the road in 47 countries 11:44  The ones that got away - the Dunhill heartbreak and Loch Lomond meltdown 18:20  The unglamorous side of tour life - expenses, missed cuts, and the toll on family 25:49  Birdies & Bogeys Golf Gear - the brand, the logo, and why the name means everything 33:46  Life in Oklahoma - 30 years, extreme weather, cheap living, and a SA coffee shop that cures homesickness 42:35  Reflection - what he would do differently, and advice for young golfers 46:52  LIV Golf - why he is a fan and what he hopes for the tour's future Links Martin’s company: birdiesandbogiesgolfgear.com Connect with Martin on LinkedIn If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who needs to hear it. Don't forget to follow and rate The Relocated South African wherever you listen to podcasts. Your documents should not slow down your new life.  Apostil obtains, processes, and couriers South African police clearances, apostille certificates, unabridged documents, and more, directly to your door, anywhere in the world. Fast, professional, and stress-free. Need your documents sorted?  Visit Apostil here -⁠https://tinyurl.com/apostilcoza⁠ Documents with convenience.

    47 min
  2. Jun 15

    From Cape Town to Canada: A Global Executive Journey with Steve Felder - EP 66

    Steve Felder is a South African global executive who has lived and worked across five continents over 25 years — from Cape Town to Joburg, Pittsburgh to Tel Aviv, Nairobi to Mumbai, Copenhagen to Montreal.  He built his career in shipping and logistics with Maersk and Safmarine, leading businesses across Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia, before making the leap into entrepreneurship.  Today he runs a cybersecurity venture in Canada, sits on several boards, and is still very much a South African at heart.  In this conversation, Steve shares an extraordinary story of relentless reinvention, the trade-offs of a global life, raising third culture kids, and what it really takes to thrive when you keep starting over. Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction: Meet Steve Felder, Montreal-based global executive 01:18 – Growing up in Cape Town, dropping out of UCT, and the early move to Joburg 02:29 – First attempt to move to Canada; Sweets from Heaven and running US stores 04:20 – Back to South Africa: Jetline and African Bank 06:30 – Joining Maersk/Safmarine — entering shipping with no industry experience 08:00 – Chief Commercial Officer for Africa; traveling the continent 09:50 – Moving to Israel (2008) as MD; life in Tel Aviv, son born on Freedom Day 12:30 – East Africa (2012): Running Maersk across Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and beyond 15:00 – Mumbai (2017): Leading South Asia; COVID lockdown in a 20-million-person city 18:40 – Family splits between India and Copenhagen during the pandemic 21:30 – Life today: sabbatical, pickleball, cybersecurity venture, boards and advising 25:45 – Comparing countries: Kenya as the favourite 27:40 – Settling in across relocations — and why Canada was the hardest landing 32:00 – The importance of a strong family unit when relocating repeatedly 33:40 – India: "Expats cry twice — once when you arrive, once when you leave" 34:00 – How the kids identify: third culture kids who say "South Africa" even though they've never lived there 36:40 – Red tape around the world: Kenya easy, India brutal, UAE astonishing 41:09 – When did Steve realise he wasn't going back? 44:45 – Are South Africans more adaptable? The can-do attitude 48:21 – Living in Israel: perspective on the conflict from someone who was there 51:21 – Advice to a young South African: stay or go? 53:38 – Closing reflections and farewell If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who needs to hear it. Leave a review for Marilise and her books, and don't forget to follow and rate The Relocated South African wherever you listen to podcasts. Your documents should not slow down your new life.  Apostil obtains, processes, and couriers South African police clearances, apostille certificates, unabridged documents, and more, directly to your door, anywhere in the world. Fast, professional, and stress-free. Need your documents sorted?  Visit Apostil here -⁠https://tinyurl.com/apostilcoza⁠ Documents with convenience.

    57 min
  3. Jun 8

    Navigating Life and Identity as a South African Abroad with Cornis Van Der Lugt-Ep 65

    In this episode I speak with Cornis van der Lugt, a South African sustainability expert.  He shares insights on his international career, the transition from apartheid to democracy, and living across different cultures.  This episode offers valuable lessons on resilience, cultural diversity, and building a meaningful life abroad. He discusses his childhood and family history rooted in the Western Cape and Dutch heritage and his involvement in anti-apartheid activism and transition into international environmental governance. He provides insights on navigating life and career in Europe, including language learning and cultural integration He shares his view on the importance of diaspora networks, maintaining roots, and fostering diversity Cornis Van Der Lugt: "Stay positive and embrace your roots" Timestamps:  00:00 - Introduction: Cornis van der Lugt’s journey from South Africa to Europe 02:18 - Early influences: Family, upbringing, and political awakening 05:37 - University years and student protests in Stellenbosch 08:20 - First encounters with the ANC in Lusaka and exile experiences 10:37 - Transitioning into government work and South Africa's democracy 12:11 - Reflection on South Africa’s post-apartheid progress and challenges 15:13 - Foreseeing South Africa's future and lessons from history 17:34 - Rebuilding infrastructure and leadership in South Africa today 19:28 - Addressing crime and safety issues in South Africa 22:41 - Living abroad in Paris, Geneva, and cultural adaptation 25:12 - Language skills and cultural experiences across Europe 27:31 - Food, travel, and the joys of European multiculturalism 30:37 - Living in Switzerland: multicultural food and community life 32:24 - Staying connected to South African roots and diaspora networks 36:36 - Why South Africans excel abroad and resilience in the diaspora 39:22 - Cost of living, healthcare, and quality of life in Switzerland and Europe 41:32 - Success stories of South Africans internationally and their mindset 44:31 - Future plans: Retiring between South Africa and Europe 45:55 - The role of education, diversification, and AI in career planning 48:50 - Reflections on staying connected to South Africa and cultural roots 49:46 - Cornis’s advice to young professionals and future opportunities Your documents should not slow down your new life.  Apostil obtains, processes, and couriers South African police clearances, apostille certificates, unabridged documents, and more, directly to your door, anywhere in the world. Fast, professional, and stress-free. Need your documents sorted?  Visit Apostil here -⁠https://tinyurl.com/apostilcoza⁠ Documents with convenience.

    53 min
  4. Jun 1

    My Soul Never Felt at Home in England with Marilise de Villiers-Basson- Ep 64

    In this episode, I sit down with Marilise de Villiers-Basson — TEDx speaker, high-performance coach, founder of Roar Coaching & Consulting, and bestselling author — for one of the most honest and inspiring conversations the show has had. Marilise grew up in Bredasdorp in the Cape Overberg, studied B Accounting at Stellenbosch University, and qualified as a Chartered Accountant with PwC in Cape Town.  It was during her induction training at PwC that she realised her true calling wasn't in numbers — it was in people. Within three years of qualifying she had become the firm's Training Manager for the Western Cape. In 2004, mid-20s and newly in love, she gave her now-husband Heini an ultimatum: are you coming or going?  He chose to go — with her — to London. What followed was 18 years of building a career, a family, and a life in England, including 16 years with PwC and a pioneering move into the human side of cyber security, a field she continues to shape today. But it wasn't all plain sailing. Marilise shares openly about the four-year ordeal of being bullied by a managing director — and the moment she was publicly demoted in a boardroom in front of her entire team. She talks candidly about becoming her own biggest bully in the process, the burnout that followed, and her journey back to herself through physical health, coaching, and eventually, her writing. Her first book, Roar: How to Tame the Bully Inside and Out, was born out of that experience — and out of the realisation that workplace bullying is a silent epidemic that far too many people suffer alone. Now being republished in South Africa under her own brand, Roar is more relevant than ever. Then came the decision to return home. COVID shifted everything. Parents were getting older. The boys — born in England — were growing up. And something about South Africa kept pulling them back. In 2023 they moved into their dream barn-style home in Jamestown, just outside Stellenbosch. But re-entry brought its own challenges: reverse culture shock, a second burnout, and the humbling reality of rebuilding a business in a new market. That experience became the seed of her brand-new book: Moar: How to Play to Win Without Burning Out — a guide to finding your unique "more" and pursuing it with energy, intention, and joy, without losing yourself in the process. In this episode we cover: 01:18 — Growing up barefoot in Bredasdorp and studying at Stellenbosch University01:55 — Qualifying as a Chartered Accountant and discovering a passion for training at PwC04:46 — Moving to London in 2004 and spending 18 years building a career and family04:58 — Transitioning into cyber security — and why it's fundamentally a people problem06:25 — The brave decision to return to South Africa after 18 years12:37 — Reverse culture shock and the reality of rebuilding life back home17:39 — Four years of workplace bullying and what it taught her about resilience19:55 — Being publicly demoted — and why it was the turning point she needed24:44 — Recovering from burnout and her journey into high-performance coaching28:22 — A second burnout in 2023 — and why she had to "live the curriculum first"31:21 — The new book Moar and what it means to play to win without burning out45:52 — Advice for South Africans thinking about leaving — or coming home Connect with Marilise: Website: marilise-de-villiers.comPodcast: Roar for MoreBooks: Roar and Moar — available on Amazon worldwide, Exclusive Books, and Takealot in South Africa Your documents should not slow down your new life.  Apostil obtains, processes, and couriers South African police clearances, apostille certificates, unabridged documents, and more, directly to your door, anywhere in the world. Fast, professional, and stress-free. Need your documents sorted?  Visit Apostil here -⁠⁠https://tinyurl.com/apostilcoza⁠⁠ Documents with convenience.

    51 min
  5. May 25

    From Randburg to Perth with Jannie and Karen Kotzé-Ep 64

    In this episode, I speak with a South African couple Jannie and Karen Kotzé about their migration journey to Australia. They discuss  the challenges they faced, and practical advice for others considering the move.  We talk about safety concerns, immigration processes, cost of living, and cultural adjustments, providing valuable insights for prospective migrants. Karen also shares some insight on Australian immigration process and visa options They also talk about the mistakes they made in their personal journey.  Jannie and Karen: “Focus on the reasons why you want to migrate" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Kotzé family's journey 04:08 The Decision to Migrate: Personal Experiences 10:01 Navigating the Migration Process 16:15 Life in Australia: Expectations vs. Reality 21:21 Healthcare and Cost of Living in Australia 27:06 Final Thoughts on Migration and Consultancy 28:56 The Emotional Cost of Immigration 31:37 Cultural and Work Adjustments 33:58 Navigating Legal Differences in Australia 35:14 Impact of COVID-19 on Migration 37:49 Current Immigration Landscape in Australia 41:20 Who Should Consider Migrating? 43:21 The Migration Process Explained 48:26 Building a New Social Network 52:15 Reflections on Migration and Adaptation  resources Karen's Email - karen@kotzélaw.com.au   Your documents should not slow down your new life.  Apostil obtains, processes, and couriers South African police clearances, apostille certificates, unabridged documents, and more, directly to your door, anywhere in the world. Fast, professional, and stress-free. Need your documents sorted? Visit Apostil here -⁠https://tinyurl.com/apostilcoza⁠ Documents with convenience.

    57 min
  6. May 18

    Navigating China: Insights from a South African Entrepreneur with Marco Bouwer-Ep 62

    In this episode I chat with Marco Bouwer, A South African entrepreneur who builtds bridges between South Africa and China through his work in international trade.  He shares insights into living in China, doing business there, and the cultural nuances that shape this unique experience. Marco discusses how to build trust in Chinese business culture and navigating Chinese regulations and red tape. He also shares the important role of WeChat in daily life and business Through his business, mychinalink.com he not only facilitates business but also tourism between South Africa and China. Marco Bouwer:  "China's speed is unmatched in the world" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Marco Bouwer and His Journey 06:18 From Journalism to Living in China 11:08 Life in China: Challenges and Opportunities 16:10 Daily Life in Shanghai 20:45 Healthcare and Cost of Living in China 24:25 Starting MyChinaLink: Business Insights 29:11 Navigating the Chinese Market 34:38 Logistics and Cultural Experiences 40:35 Reflections on South Africa and Future Aspirations MyChinaLink - https://www.mychinalink.com Your documents should not slow down your new life.  Apostil obtains, processes, and couriers South African police clearances, apostille certificates, unabridged documents, and more, directly to your door, anywhere in the world. Fast, professional, and stress-free.  Need your documents sorted? Visit Apostil here -https://tinyurl.com/apostilcozaDocuments with convenience.

    47 min
  7. May 11

    From South Africa to Canada: A Mining Engineer's AI Revolution

    In this episode, I speak with South African entrepreneur Francisca Lombard who shares her journey from South Africa to Canada. Discover how she turned tech innovator, leveraged Canadian industry experience to create MineGPT—an AI system tailored specifically for the mining sector.  This episode explores themes of adaptation, entrepreneurship, and the transformative power of AI in resource exploration. She gives personal insights on immigration, cultural differences, and building a new life abroad. She shares the challenges of healthcare, cost of living, and maintaining family connections overseas 00:00 - Introduction to Francisca Lombard's migration story and AI ventures  02:15 - How and why Francisco chose Canada for mining opportunities  03:52 - The influence of South Africa's mining industry and exporting engineering talent  05:14 - Insights into Canada’s mining industry and global influence  06:54 - The challenges faced with visa processes and immigration lotteries  08:23 - Personal motivation: coping with the loss of Francisco’s brother and desire for international experience  09:33 - Family life in Canada: marriage, parenting, and adapting to harsh winters  10:36 - The emotional impact of being far from family and support networks  11:33 - Differences in healthcare systems and access to medical services  12:19 - The cultural dynamics among South Africans abroad and community experiences  14:26 - How Canadian lifestyle differs from South Africa in leisure and infrastructure  16:43 - Cost of living and the high expenses associated with imported goods  21:03 - The evolution of Francisco’s AI business and its potential in South Africa  29:11 - How AI is accessible globally, even for those with minimal development experience  32:16 - How MindGPT simplifies regulatory report analysis and risk assessment in mining  35:14 - AI’s role in transforming the mining industry and analysis of large technical documentation  37:14 - Future of work, AI adoption, and evolution of industry standards 39:11 - Perspectives on South Africa’s mining industry and mineral wealth  42:55 - Connecting with family and revisiting South Africa  44:10 - The impact of COVID-19 on living and working abroad  46:20 - Advice for young professionals contemplating international careers  48:17 - Reflections on belongings and the value of accumulated possessions during migration  50:12 - Final thoughts on resilience, entrepreneurship, and the journey of emigration Resources & Links: mindgpt.ai — Francisca’s AI platform tailored for miningLinkedIn: Francisco Lombard — Connect with Francisco Thanks for listening! If this episode resonated, please share it and subscribe for more inspiring migration and industry insights. Your documents should not slow down your new life.  Apostil obtains, processes, and couriers South African police clearances, apostille certificates, unabridged documents, and more, directly to your door, anywhere in the world. Fast, professional, and stress-free.  Need your documents sorted? Visit Apostil here -https://tinyurl.com/apostilcozaDocuments with convenience.

    51 min
  8. May 4

    South Africa to the US, a journey of growth with Lazola Tutani - Ep 60

    In today’s episode I talk with Lazola Tutani who shares his inspiring journey from South Africa to the US via Germany. We discuss his early life and the lessons learnt from his rugby coaches in the Eastern Cape. He highlights his career in manufacturing, cultural adaptation, and future ambitions to contribute back home.  He shares insights on living abroad, career growth, and maintaining family connections across continents. He talks about how his young family adapted two two moves across continents and how they enjoy life in the US His ultimate goal is to return to South Africa to make a contribution to the country. Lazola Tutani: "Anything is possible if you have a vision”                               ”Work hard and be stubborn to pursue your dreams" Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Lazola's Background 02:24 Early Life and Education in South Africa 05:34 Working as a Petrol Attendant During University 08:06 Relocating to Germany for Career Opportunities 09:29 Learning German and Cultural Integration 12:11 Family Challenges and Adaptation in Germany 16:43 Transition from Germany to the US 20:33 First Impressions and Life in the US 22:56 Visa, Work, and Family in America 26:28 Participating in Ironman and Personal Challenges 29:01 US Healthcare and Food Culture 31:44 Family Exercise and School System in the US 35:58 South African Community and Cultural Integration 37:48 Challenges of Living in the US 39:19 Missing Family and Future Plans 41:48 Return to South Africa and Contributing to the Country 45:10 Mentorship, Giving Back, and Future Aspirations 46:31 Final Advice and Inspirational Message LinkedIn Profile of Lazola Titani - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lazolatitani Your documents should not slow down your new life.  Apostil obtains, processes, and couriers South African police clearances, apostille certificates, unabridged documents, and more, directly to your door, anywhere in the world. Fast, professional, and stress-free. Need your documents sorted? Visit Aposil here -https://tinyurl.com/apostilcoza Documents with convenience.

    49 min

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The show for navigating emigration from South Africa for a better future. Join host Jan Hugo as he shares authentic emigration stories from South Africans who've taken the leap. You'll hear about what drove their decision to leave, the mistakes they made, and how they've built new lives abroad. We'll explore everything from the emotional reality of leaving friends and family behind, to the challenges of emigrating to a foreign country. Relocating isn't always simple, but this show will provide you with the certainty, practical information and support to make the whole process easier.

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