EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 41 MIN
Ep 32: What Should I Pack When Moving Abroad?
from ConnectED Conversations · host ConnectED Conversations
What should you actually pack when moving abroad as a teacher?In this episode, we talk about packing as step zero of international teaching. Before you can step into a classroom abroad with confidence, you have to get yourself there, and that means deciding what supports your new life and what only adds weight, stress, and airport sweating.This is not your average moving abroad packing checklist. Instead, we talk about the practical and emotional side of packing for an international teaching move. Trisha & Brandi share personal stories from their first moves abroad, including overpacked suitcases, emotional comfort items, professional clothing surprises, blown fuses, document stress, and the things they would absolutely do differently now.We cover what to pack for teaching overseas, what to leave behind, and how to think about the first 72 hours in a new country when your apartment may be “fully furnished” but still missing the things that make it livable. We also talk about packing with children, professional dress expectations in international schools, and why classroom supplies usually should not take over your luggage.Inside the episode:Why packing for an international teaching move is both practical and emotionalHow to decide what to store, ship, donate, or packWhy professional clothing expectations can vary widely between international schoolsWhat to know about hair appliances, voltage, converters, and buying locallyWhy official documents should stay organized, copied, scanned, and carried with youWhat comfort items can help you feel grounded in your new countryHow to prepare for the first 72 hours in a new apartment abroadWhy teachers usually do not need to pack a suitcase full of classroom suppliesHow to approach packing when teaching overseas with familyThis episode is especially useful for teachers preparing for their first international teaching job, educators comparing international school contracts, families moving abroad with kids, and anyone looking for a thoughtful teacher relocation checklist that goes beyond clothes and chargers.Links & Resources⭐Not-Your-Average-Packing-Checklist: COMING SOON!📌Teaching Abroad Document Prep Guide https://connectedglobal.org/product/teaching-abroad-document-prep-guide/?v=9c049173fad5📌Teaching Abroad Visa Checklist https://connectedglobal.org/product/teaching-abroad-visa-checklist/?v=9c049173fad5 📞Book a consultation with us! We’re here to personalize support for whatever choices you are facing. 😊https://connectedglobal.org/book-a-consultation/💬 Have a question or story of your own? Drop it in the comments! We’d love to feature listener topics in future episodes🍬 Find lots of other global education goodies at: https://connectedglobal.org💓 Don’t forget to like & subscribe if you're navigating life, learning, and leadership abroad.
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What should you actually pack when moving abroad as a teacher?In this episode, we talk about packing as step zero of international teaching. Before you can step into a classroom abroad with confidence, you have to get yourself there, and that means deciding what supports your new life and what only adds weight, stress, and airport sweating.This is not your average moving abroad packing checklist. Instead, we talk about the practical and emotional side of packing for an international teaching move. Trisha & Brandi share personal stories from their first moves abroad, including overpacked suitcases, emotional comfort items, professional clothing surprises, blown fuses, document stress, and the things they would absolutely do differently now.We cover what to pack for teaching overseas, what to leave behind, and how to think about the first 72 hours in a new country when your apartment may be “fully furnished” but still missing the things that make it livable. We also talk about packing with children, professional dress expectations in international schools, and why classroom supplies usually should not take over your luggage.Inside the episode:Why packing for an international teaching move is both practical and emotionalHow to decide what to store, ship, donate, or packWhy professional clothing expectations can vary widely between international schoolsWhat to know about hair appliances, voltage, converters, and buying locallyWhy official documents should stay organized, copied, scanned, and carried with youWhat comfort items can help you feel grounded in your new countryHow to prepare for the first 72 hours in a new apartment abroadWhy teachers usually do not need to pack a suitcase full of classroom suppliesHow to approach packing when teaching overseas with familyThis episode is especially useful for teachers preparing for their first international teaching job, educators comparing international school contracts, families moving abroad with kids, and anyone looking for a thoughtful teacher relocation checklist that goes beyond clothes and chargers.Links & Resources⭐Not-Your-Average-Packing-Checklist: COMING SOON!📌Teaching Abroad Document Prep Guide https://connectedglobal.org/product/teaching-abroad-document-prep-guide/?v=9c049173fad5📌Teaching Abroad Visa Checklist https://connectedglobal.org/product/teaching-abroad-visa-checklist/?v=9c049173fad5 📞Book a consultation with us! We’re here to personalize support for whatever choices you are facing. 😊https://connectedglobal.org/book-a-consultation/💬 Have a question or story of your own? Drop it in the comments! We’d love to feature listener topics in future episodes🍬 Find lots of other global education goodies at: https://connectedglobal.org💓 Don’t forget to like & subscribe if you're navigating life, learning, and leadership abroad.
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