We Should Move Here Travels

Brittany and Josh

Searching for our new home while traveling the world ✈️🏡✨ We Should Move Here Travels is a hybrid audio and video travel podcast that follows a couple’s journey exploring cities and countries internationally. Each episode dives into authentic local experiences, walkability, food culture, community vibe, and potential for relocation. Join them as they uncover hidden gems, share honest insights, and contemplate what it’s really like to move and live abroad.

  1. 4D AGO

    Our Favorites So Far: Taste, Tour, and Experience

    Send us Fan Mail Our Favorite Food, Drinks, Tours & Travel Vibes Around the World | We Should Move Here Podcast Brittany and Josh share highlights from their travels, focusing on standout food and drink experiences, memorable tours, and destinations with great vibes. They recap top Japan foodie tours in Tokyo (Shinjuku), Kyoto, and Osaka, plus a Kyoto sake tour, and compare favorites across Italy (Venice lasagna at Ristorante La Cantina Venezia), Sweden (Swedish meatballs at Bistro Bistique), Scotland (Landour Bakehouse chicken tikka masala panini and a smoked salmon tour), New Zealand (Commercial Bay Food Court, Saku at Cloudy Bay, Caretaker speakeasy, Rotorua zip lining, and Cloudy Bay wines), Belgium (Ghent fries, burgers at Tush, chocolate, Mission Masala, beer-and-waffles), the Netherlands (Chun Sandwiches, Utrecht dining and a vegan food tour), Austria (Miss Cho), the U.S. East Coast (Portland’s Holy Donut and Eventide lobster roll), Ireland (Rusty Mackerel, Guinness, whiskey, and hikes), plus vibe moments like Quebec City’s Christmas market, Mandello del Lario near Lake Como, Shinjuku nightlife, Kyoto’s traditional streets, Queenstown landing, Isle of Skye, Dingle, and fall in Ipswich and Salem. 00:00 Welcome and Setup 00:54 Tokyo Night Food Tour 03:06 Kyoto Night Food Tour 04:54 Osaka Market Bites 06:03 Italy Food Highlights 07:38 Sweden Meatball Quest 09:51 Scotland Bakehouse Find 11:38 New Zealand Food Court 13:10 Cloudy Bay Saku Feast 14:41 Ghent Belgium Foodie Heaven 18:33 Netherlands Viral Eats 19:53 Europe Trip Bookends 21:08 East Coast Food Stops 23:11 Ireland Rusty Mackerel 24:38 Drinks and Tastings 24:43 Sake in Japan 26:37 Guinness and Whiskey Ireland 27:22 Stockholm Speakeasy Drinks 28:48 Meadery Owner Stories 30:07 New Zealand Wine Notes 30:21 Cloudy Bay Wine Haul 31:44 Caretaker Speakeasy Cocktails 32:35 Japan Karaoke Must Do 33:38 Sweden Vasa Museum 34:43 Ping Pong Bar Night 35:26 New Zealand Thrills 36:01 Scotland and Ireland Hikes 37:17 Harry Potter Studio Japan 37:47 Beer and Waffles Ghent 38:17 Tour Picks and Tips 38:54 Venice Food Tour Favorite 40:59 Kyoto Sake Tasting Tour 41:22 Quebec City Food Tour 43:37 Seattle Pike Place Tour 45:01 Scotland Salmon Smokehouse 45:48 Utrecht Vegan Food Tour 47:19 Cloudy Bay Vineyard Tour 48:08 Places with Pure Vibes 48:28 Quebec Christmas Market Magic 49:45 Lake Como and Swiss Alps 50:52 Tokyo Shinjuku Nightlife 52:02 Kyoto Traditional Streets 52:28 Queenstown Mountain Landing 53:15 Isle of Skye Beauty 54:18 Dingle Community Charm 54:52 Ipswich Fall Halloween Vibes 56:03 Auckland Foodie Energy 56:53 Wrapping Up and Next Episodes @WSMHtravels

    59 min
  2. APR 20

    Dream Destinations: Top 10 Spots We Can't Wait to Visit

    Send us Fan Mail Dream Destinations: Our Travel Bucket List (Santorini, Slovenia, Amalfi Coast, Poland, China, Taiwan, Switzerland, Colombia, Kenya & Norway) Brittany and Josh shift from discussing moving abroad to sharing their dream travel destinations, starting with honorable mentions Portugal and Finland (planned for 2027 to see the Northern Lights). Brittany’s list includes Santorini, Greece (tours, classic blue-and-white stays with private pools, volcano hot springs, beach horseback riding), the Amalfi Coast, Italy (honeymoon plans, boat tours, snorkeling, pizza-making class, food and wine), China’s Hunan province (Avatar-like pillar mountains, the 999-step Heaven’s Gate climb, dumplings, cultural immersion), Switzerland (Bernese Oberland, paragliding, Swiss Alps hikes, cheese and chocolate tour), and Kenya (safari, hot air balloon over the Great Migration, giraffe hotel, sanctuaries, coffee farm and street food tours). Josh’s picks are Slovenia (Lake Bled, sustainability, trains, wines), Poland (Morskie Oko, Krakow, Christmas markets, fermented foods, Gdańsk), Taiwan (Sun Moon Lake, Taroko Gorge, boba, fireworks festival, progressive and safe), Colombia (nature diversity, coffee, empanadas, Medellín), and Norway (fjords, Trolltunga, seafood and wild game, microbreweries, safety and inclusivity). 00:00 Dream Trips Setup 00:36 Honorable Mentions 02:09 Santorini Greece 05:00 Slovenia Food Trains 07:34 Amalfi Coast Honeymoon 12:36 Poland Lakes Markets 16:06 China Avatar Mountains 21:02 Taiwan Food Sun Moon 23:24 Taiwan Taroko Gorge 24:00 Beehive Fireworks Festival 25:37 Switzerland Bucket List 26:51 Swiss Alps Adventures 29:27 Cheese and Chocolate Tour 30:43 Colombia Nature and Cities 32:07 Coffee and Food Highlights 33:46 Kenya Safari Dreams 39:03 Norway Fjords and Heritage 43:20 Wrap Up and Next Episode @WSMHtravels

    47 min
  3. APR 6

    Ireland: A Journey Through Wicklow, Donegal, Galway, Kerry, and Dublin

    Send us Fan Mail Ireland Trip Recap: Wicklow, Donegal, Galway, Kerry (Dingle) & Dublin | Ratings, Hikes, Food & Would We Move Here? Brittany and Josh recap their two-week Ireland trip, saying it exceeded expectations for beauty and highlighting stops in Laragh/Wicklow Mountains (scenic hike), Teelin/County Donegal (Slieve League cliffs), a night at Lough Rynn Castle (notable dinner), Clifden (a difficult and dangerous hike), Dingle (Dingle Distillery and favorite town), and Dublin (major foodie hotspot). They compare Ireland’s beauty to Scotland but felt a stronger emotional connection to Scotland, with Dingle coming closest. They wish they had more time to add Northern Ireland and more of Ireland overall, and they learned the value of public transit alongside driving and that they can do hard hikes. They rate: food ~7/10, alcohol 10/10, coffee/social ~7.2–7.5, walkability/transit ~5–6, affordability ~5–6, relocation difficulty ~4–5, pace/wellness ~8–8.5, and nature/beauty 10/10. They would visit again but wouldn’t move there now. 00:00 Ireland Trip Recap 02:08 Favorite Moments 03:22 Scotland Comparison 05:33 What We'd Change 07:48 Lessons Learned 11:45 Food Ratings 12:59 Best Bites 14:32 Guinness And Whiskey 15:36 Whiskey And Beer Rating 16:11 Coffee Scene And Favorites 18:25 Walkability And Transit 19:58 Affordability Breakdown 21:01 Relocation Reality Check 22:58 Pace Wellness Culture 24:50 Nature Beauty Highlights 26:06 Travel Advice And FOMO 28:18 Would We Move Here 29:46 Wrap Up And Next Episode @WSMHtravels

    31 min
  4. MAR 30

    A Weekend in Dublin Ireland: Food, Drinks, and Discoveries

    Send us Fan Mail Dublin in 48 Hours: Food Tours, Temple Bar, and the Guinness Storehouse Brittany and Josh recap their final stop in Ireland: two jam-packed days in Dublin while staying at the Clayton Hotel. After a rocky arrival involving rental car return issues and heavy traffic from a football match, they dive into a foodie-focused itinerary including Shoe Lane Cafe, a Dublin food tour (Vice Coffee’s Irish coffee at Wigwam, Handies sausage roll, Cappuccino Bar puddings and cheeses, an oyster at Seafood Cafe, and fish stew and coddle at Gallagher’s Boxty House), and dessert at The Grá with potato ice cream and an Aperol Spritz. They also try Bambino pizza, Xian Street Food’s spice bag, and The Rolling Donut’s Dubai chocolate donut, then take a local drink tour featuring beer tastings, whiskey and gin, and traditional music. The next day includes more coffee stops, a highly praised Guinness Storehouse visit with skyline views, meals at Sprout & Co and Nutbutter, and reflections on Dublin’s vibe, crowds, and transit. 00:00 Welcome to Dublin 00:44 Hotel and Getting In 01:09 Rocky Arrival Dinner 02:46 Shoe Lane Cafe Morning 03:48 Cinnamon Roll Debate 05:06 Trinity College Stroll 06:36 Dublin Food Tour Begins 08:17 Temple Bar Sausage Stop 10:22 Puddings Cheese and Oysters 11:55 Hearty Stew and Coddle 12:48 Potato Ice Cream Finale 13:50 More Eats Pizza and Spice Bag 16:20 Dubai Chocolate Donut 16:49 Foodie Travel Philosophy 17:43 Local Drink Tour Night 20:57 Temple Bar Explained 21:26 Coffee Crawl Morning 22:08 Guinness Storehouse Highlights 25:53 Post Tour Eats And Pool 27:22 Dinner At Nut Butter 27:59 Heading Home Tips 29:28 Dublin Final Thoughts 32:29 Wrap Up And Next Episode @WSMHtravels

    33 min
  5. MAR 23

    Charmed by Dingle: Where Cliffs Meet Community in County Kerry Ireland

    Send us Fan Mail Dingle, County Kerry Ireland: Cliffs of Moher, Cozy Pubs, Epic Food & a Distillery Tour Brittany and Josh recap their favorite stop of their Ireland trip: Dingle in County Kerry, after driving from Clifden and stopping at the Cliffs of Moher in rainy but clearing weather. They describe meeting listener Amy, an American who moved to Ireland via family ties and discussed adjusting to Ireland’s slower work pace and the ease of cheap travel across Europe. They recount a tense night drive over Connor Pass, then rave about their stay at Heaton’s Guesthouse, especially its award-winning breakfasts. In Dingle they enjoy standout meals (Sunday roast, chili hake, seafood chowder, fish and chips), Murphy’s Ice Cream, local pubs (Dick Mack’s, Currans, Kennedy’s candlelit snug), coastal drives and beaches, a sheep-filled hike, and a Dingle Distillery tour with multiple whiskey tastings, concluding Dingle feels like a place they could live. 00:00 Podcast intro Dingle 00:33 Cliffs of Moher stop 02:16 Meeting listener Amy 06:26 Night drive Connor Pass 07:40 Heaton guesthouse stay 09:12 Best breakfasts in Dingle 11:27 First dinner James Long 13:22 Rainy coastal hike 17:08 Ferter Cove Star Wars 19:18 Murphys ice cream 19:43 Fish Box dinner 20:19 Dingle pub crawl 21:48 Kennedys Snug History 22:45 Candlelit Music Vibes 23:36 Dingle Shops Cat Portrait 24:57 Coastal Drive Green Room 27:00 Dinner at Benners 27:51 Coffee and Muffin Obsession 29:38 Dingle Distillery Tasting 33:24 Marina Inn and Pub Crawl 35:59 Could We Live Here 41:56 Trip Reflections and Next Stop @WSMHtravels

    45 min
  6. MAR 16

    Clifden Chronicles: Connemara's Jewel in County Galway, Ireland

    Send us Fan Mail Clifden, Connemara & Lough Rynn Castle: Sky Road, Kylemore Abbey + Our Scariest Hike Brittany and Josh recap two standout stops from their Ireland trip: a splurge night at Lough Rynn Castle Hotel after Teelin and several days in Clifden, County Galway. They describe the castle’s welcoming staff, luxurious room features like a heated bathroom floor, drinks by the fireplace, and a multi-course dinner with wine pairings (including seared Atlantic tuna, roasted chicken supreme, beef filet, chocolate fondant, and rhubarb mousse), plus a peaceful winter walk through the walled gardens and grounds. In Clifden they stay at the cozy Ben View Inn, run by siblings Eileen and Des Morris, enjoy breakfasts, and share tips about booking directly and traveling off-season—though many restaurants and a Sky Road coffee cart were closed. Highlights include driving the Sky Road, meeting horses, hiking the challenging Upper/Lower Diamond Loop with views of Kylemore Abbey, visiting the abbey’s tour and chocolate shop, and sampling local food at Guys, EJ King’s (including a spice bag), and Griffin’s Pub, plus live music with TikTok friend Sam at McGrath’s and Lowry’s. 00:00 Welcome and Overview 00:39 Castle Stay Dreams 02:44 Bar and Dinner Feast 05:04 Staff Stories and Visas 06:39 Morning Gardens Walk 08:18 Booking Tips Off Season 10:16 Clifden Ben View Inn 13:31 Sky Road Scenic Drive 15:04 Diamond Hill Hike Fears 18:20 Hike Stats and Wrap 20:25 Off Season Dining 21:24 Meeting Sam Live Music 22:57 Kylemore Abbey Tips 24:35 Clifden Food Highlights 27:20 Small Town Living Feel 29:53 Sky Road Beauty 30:17 Would We Live Here 31:24 Why Clifden Is Worth It 32:15 Travel Stillness Reflections 34:25 Trip Blueprint Car Rental 37:26 Final Thoughts Next Stop @WSMHtravels

    40 min
  7. MAR 9

    Donegal: A Scenic Escape in Ireland's North

    Send us Fan Mail County Donegal, Ireland (Teelin): Rusty Mackerel Stay, Slieve League Views, Silver Strand & Whisky Tasting | Episode 30 Brittany and Josh celebrate the 30th episode of the We Should Move Here Travels podcast, noting listeners from 19 countries and over 140 cities, then recap their trip to County Donegal, based in Teelin. They describe the long drive from County Wicklow with stops for coffee in Shankill and lunch in Donegal, plus a breathalyzer checkpoint and a dramatic final stretch of cliffside driving in the dark. Their home base, the Rusty Mackerel, is highlighted for its authentic pub atmosphere, music, fires, and standout meals. They share visits to Brew and Through coffee truck, the Roseanne sweater shop, Silver Strand beach, Slieve League (too windy to hike), the Glencolmcille Tower Loop hike, a Croithli Distillery whisky tour, and a final dinner at Anderson Boathouse in Killybegs, ending with travel tips and whether they’d live there. 00:00 Welcome and Milestone 01:20 Global Listener Shoutout 03:43 Donegal Road Trip Begins 04:21 Coffee Stops and Harbor Lunch 05:39 Checkpoint and Sunset Views 06:46 Cliffside Night Drive 08:35 Staying at Rusty Mackerel 10:55 Pub Food Highlights 13:11 Coffee Truck and Flat Whites 14:41 Handmade Sweater Shop 15:47 Silver Strand Beach Hike 16:28 Windy Ocean Beach 16:53 Slieve League Cliffs 17:49 Glencolmcille Tower Loop 19:54 Sheep Donkeys Views 22:06 Croithli Distillery Tour 25:17 Final Dinner Killybegs 26:36 Donegal Favorites 28:27 Would You Live Here 31:06 Travel Tips Donegal 33:25 Next Stops Wrap Up @WSMHtravels

    34 min
5
out of 5
3 Ratings

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Searching for our new home while traveling the world ✈️🏡✨ We Should Move Here Travels is a hybrid audio and video travel podcast that follows a couple’s journey exploring cities and countries internationally. Each episode dives into authentic local experiences, walkability, food culture, community vibe, and potential for relocation. Join them as they uncover hidden gems, share honest insights, and contemplate what it’s really like to move and live abroad.

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