Boomeranging: Expat to Repat

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A podcast that explores the question: What could be so hard about returning home after years living overseas? In each episode, Margot Andersen sits down with a former Aussie expat to discuss how they survived repatriation and reverse culture shock. How they navigated the logistics of career, friends and family to successfully find their new place at home... and all without losing their global spirit!

  1. 07/31/2024

    S6 Ep 6: Udo Doring

    Udo Doring’s ‘normal’ adult life is not ‘normal’ for most Australians, but  ‘normal’ for a person who grew up as a third culture kid with parents raising children in Indonesia, Vietnam, Hong Kong and mainland China. Which makes him a perfectly “normal” pick for CEO of the Advisory Board Centre, an organisation born in Brisbane but with a presence across the globe. In this episode we cover Udo’s life as an expat-repat “lifer” and the growth of Advisory Boards and opportunities for globally experienced Aussies. Advisory boards have doubled globally in the last two years which means opportunities are booming. Unlike corporate boards which are responsible for governance and decision making, advisory boards are used for “problem solving” and it's not just corporates using them.  Today government departments and universities are increasingly employing advisory boards.  International and deep sector experience is often sought, and no longer are advisory boards just the domain of people in their 50s and 60s. Digital marketing, cyber security and AI are just some of the areas advisory boards are now leaning in to, providing new opportunities for younger professionals. In this podcast, Udo and I talk about these opportunities, current sector trends and how interested expat-repats should approach getting involved. The decision by the Australian government to mandate that aged care operators have an advisory board is leading many to believe more industries will follow, creating many more opportunities for returning expats to leverage their expertise and keep their international experience alive.

    49 min
  2. 05/15/2024

    S6 Ep4: Bec Macdougall

    When Bec Macdougall returned to Australia after nine years in London, she never imagined her journey would lead to a rural life in regional Victoria.   Her time in London unlocked a passion for brand curation, where she took on a series of formative roles with the likes of Elle Macpherson’s lifestyle brand The Body and organisations such as Quintessentially, a luxury brand experience consultancy.   It was at this time Bec envisaged her future, developing a collective of brands in the wellness and lifestyle space with experience at the core. She wrote her first business plan in 2007 but it was ‘top drawed’ for quite a few years as  her practical career flourished.   Upon her return to Australia, Bec initially took on a series of corporate roles that combined this love of luxury brands and events, but there was always a yearning to revisit the business plan that was sitting in the top drawer.   Not long after meeting her husband, Angus they bought a farm outside of Benalla with a view to a long-term restoration project and Dunmore Farm was born.   With aspirations of creating a UK Soho Farm House offering, Bec also drew inspiration from the likes of Daylesford Farm in the Cotswalds and The Newt in Somerset, UK.   Today - more than a decade after writing her original business plan - Bec’s vision for a portfolio of lifestyle brands is being realised.   I’m looking forward to exploring with Bec how these international experiences continue to influence her career and business ventures today, and how this former city gal has transitioned from bright lights to starry nights in regional Victoria.

    30 min
5
out of 5
4 Ratings

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A podcast that explores the question: What could be so hard about returning home after years living overseas? In each episode, Margot Andersen sits down with a former Aussie expat to discuss how they survived repatriation and reverse culture shock. How they navigated the logistics of career, friends and family to successfully find their new place at home... and all without losing their global spirit!