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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2025 · 15 MIN

EP 69 - Digital Nomad Truths: Language Gaps. Loneliness. Living Life in the Moment.

from From Lemons to Limoncello · host Lisa Marie DeSanto

What does being a digital nomad really feel like? Stepping into a new country as long-term guest is exciting and fulfilling. It can also be lonely. Why? Well, one challenge can  catch travelers off guard—language barriers. Beyond ordering a coffee or asking for directions, language leads to human connection, the kind that turns strangers into friends and everyday interactions into meaningful exchanges. Without it, conversations stay at a surface-level, and really experiencing local culture and human connection ends up feeling just out of reach.In this episode, we talk about:The impact of language gaps on social connections—how not speaking the local tongue can make even simple interactions feel distant and incompleteThe isolation that comes when when you don’t speak the local language—and the challenge of missing out on conversations and forming deeper relationshipsCreative workarounds to bridge the language divide—from Google Translate to nonverbal cues, there ARE ways to connectWhy making the effort matters—the importance of trying, even when you're trying isn't perfect, and how locals often appreciate your willingness to learnWe also talk about: What expat life feels like when you’re not fluent in the local languageStrategies to push past being uncomfortable A fresh perspective on the emotional challenges of travel—why missing out on deeper dialogue is one of the hardest parts of adjusting to life abroadThe truth behind digital nomad life—exploring the less glamorous, often overlooked side of traveling full-timeIf you’ve ever felt the frustration of wanting to say more but not having the words, or wondered what being a digital nomad is really like, or wondered what it's like to be on the outside looking in —this episode is for you. We’ll talk about the unfiltered realities of digital nomad life, fitting in in a new culture, and finding connections beyond words. See you there. Cheers!This episode is a Sunday Shot: a short and sweet solo episode with a runtime of approximately 10 - 20 minutes. More About Lisa Marie:To learn more about Lisa Marie, get more content, or schedule a one-on-one coaching session, visit her website at: www.lisamarieconnections.com or her contact page, at: www.lisamarieconnections.com/connectFollow Lisa Marie on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube: https://linktr.ee/lisamarieconnectionsAFTER THE EPISODE:Love the podcast?Please rate the show and leave a review!Know someone who would benefit from hearing this episode?Please consider sharing it with them!PLEASE NOTE: The "From Lemons to Limoncello" podcast and content posted by Lisa Marie DeSanto is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The use of information on this website, the podcast, linked to content, or from coaching sessions is at the user’s own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.

What does being a digital nomad really feel like? Stepping into a new country as long-term guest is exciting and fulfilling. It can also be lonely. Why? Well, one challenge can  catch travelers off guard—language barriers. Beyond ordering a coffee or asking for directions, language leads to human connection, the kind that turns strangers into friends and everyday interactions into meaningful exchanges. Without it, conversations stay at a surface-level, and really experiencing local culture and human connection ends up feeling just out of reach.In this episode, we talk about:The impact of language gaps on social connections—how not speaking the local tongue can make even simple interactions feel distant and incompleteThe isolation that comes when when you don’t speak the local language—and the challenge of missing out on conversations and forming deeper relationshipsCreative workarounds to bridge the language divide—from Google Translate to nonverbal cues, there ARE ways to connectWhy making the effort matters—the importance of trying, even when you're trying isn't perfect, and how locals often appreciate your willingness to learnWe also talk about: What expat life feels like when you’re not fluent in the local languageStrategies to push past being uncomfortable A fresh perspective on the emotional challenges of travel—why missing out on deeper dialogue is one of the hardest parts of adjusting to life abroadThe truth behind digital nomad life—exploring the less glamorous, often overlooked side of traveling full-timeIf you’ve ever felt the frustration of wanting to say more but not having the words, or wondered what being a digital nomad is really like, or wondered what it's like to be on the outside looking in —this episode is for you. We’ll talk about the unfiltered realities of digital nomad life, fitting in in a new culture, and finding connections beyond words. See you there. Cheers!This episode is a Sunday Shot: a short and sweet solo episode with a runtime of approximately 10 - 20 minutes. More About Lisa Marie:To learn more about Lisa Marie, get more content, or schedule a one-on-one coaching session, visit her website at: www.lisamarieconnections.com or her contact page, at: www.lisamarieconnections.com/connectFollow Lisa Marie on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube: https://linktr.ee/lisamarieconnectionsAFTER THE EPISODE:Love the podcast?Please rate the show and leave a review!Know someone who would benefit from hearing this episode?Please consider sharing it with them!PLEASE NOTE: The "From Lemons to Limoncello" podcast and content posted by Lisa Marie DeSanto is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The use of information on this website, the podcast, linked to content, or from coaching sessions is at the user’s own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.

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What does being a digital nomad really feel like? Stepping into a new country as long-term guest is exciting and fulfilling. It can also be lonely. Why? Well, one challenge can  catch travelers off guard—language barriers. Beyond ordering a coffee...

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