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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2026 · 16 MIN

Raising Global Kids and Why Living Abroad Transforms Your Family | EP 74

from Mom Life: Uncomplicated - Parenting tips, organization, routines, self-care, mindset · host Natalie McCabe - Parent Coach, Educator, Author, Mom

🌍 WHAT'S INSIDE THIS EPISODE Ever dreamed of raising your kids in another country but felt paralyzed by fear? What if living abroad could actually reduce your mom burnout and raise more open-minded, resilient children? 🎧 In This Episode: What it really means to be an expat family and why it's not just for "adventurous types" (03:00) The biggest misconceptions about moving abroad with kids—and why they're wrong (04:30) How multilingual children develop superior problem-solving skills and prevent cognitive decline later in life (09:00) Why third culture kids become more accepting, curious, and compassionate humans (14:00) How to merge different cultural traditions and create your own family rituals (11:30) The permission slip you need to simplify holidays and reduce overwhelm as an expat parent (13:00) 💭 WHY THIS MATTERS TO YOU Let's be honest—you've probably seen those Instagram posts of families traveling the world and thought, "That could never be me." The insurance complications, finding schools, leaving your support system, the language barriers... it all feels impossible when you're already drowning in your daily to-do list. But here's what Angela Vitiello wants you to know: the expat life isn't just for risk-takers or people without "real responsibilities." It's for families who value freedom, cultural awareness, and raising children who see the world differently. And surprisingly, many of those fears—complicated healthcare, harder daily logistics, total isolation—are actually misconceptions. What if moving abroad could give you the permission to simplify your life? What if it could reduce your mental load because you're not stuck meeting everyone else's expectations? Angela shares how living in Belgium with her two children has taught her family to embrace open-mindedness, celebrate multiple cultures, and build resilience—all while stepping out of the exhausting cycle of North American holiday chaos. Whether you're seriously considering a move abroad or just curious about how other families do life differently, this conversation will challenge everything you thought you knew about raising kids internationally. ✨ KEY TAKEAWAYS Multilingualism is a superpower. Children who grow up speaking multiple languages don't just have better vocabulary—they develop superior executive functioning, increased creativity, enhanced focus, and actually delay cognitive decline later in life (like Alzheimer's and dementia). Third culture kids become exceptional problem solvers. When children grow up in a culture different from their parents', they develop natural adaptability, open-mindedness, and acceptance that makes them better equipped to navigate an increasingly global world. You have permission to merge traditions YOUR way. Living abroad gives you the freedom to celebrate holidays without societal pressure. Angela's family celebrates three December/January holidays (St. Nick, Christmas, and Italian Befana), but they've customized each based on what they can actually give—not what social media says they should do. The expat life can reduce your mental load. When you leave your home country, you also leave behind expectations from extended family, cultural "shoulds," and the pressure to keep up with everyone else. You get to rebuild family life around YOUR values. Moving abroad isn't for everyone, but anyone can do it. The key is understanding your family values FIRST. If freedom, diversity, and cultural awareness matter to you, expat life might be the solution to burnout you didn't know you needed. 👩‍💼 ABOUT ANGELA VITIELLO Angela Vitiello is a social entrepreneur, leadership coach, expat parent coach, intercultural communication facilitator, and mindfulness teacher. Originally from the New York City area, she has lived in four countries across three continents and traveled to almost 40 countries. Angela is passionate about helping expat families move from survival mode to enjoying all the beauty of international living. She lives in Brussels, Belgium, with her husband and two children. Connect with Angela: 📱 Website: https://vitielloconsulting.com/ 💥 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-vitiello-mba-ms-ed/ 🎯 READY TO TRANSFORM YOUR MOM LIFE? 🎯 Get Your Free Coaching Call Feeling overwhelmed and not sure where to start? Let's talk. Whether you're dreaming of living abroad or just need help reducing your mental load right where you are, I'm here to help. [Book your free 30-minute coaching call here - https://nataliemccabe.com/ ] 💜 Join Our Free Community Connect with other moms who get it—whether you're an expat, thinking about moving abroad, or just trying to survive the chaos at home. Share struggles, celebrate wins, and find your village. [Join the Mom Life Uncomplicated Community - https://nataliemccabe.com/ ] 📖 Read Natalie's Book: "Sink or Swim Parenting" From surviving to thriving with toddlers to teens—no matter where in the world you're raising them. [Get your copy - https://nataliemccabe.com/sink-or-swim-parenting ] 💬 LET'S CONNECT Did this episode make you rethink what's possible for your family? I'd love to hear! Screenshot your favorite moment, tag me @nataliemccabe.coach and Angela, and share what resonated with you. ⭐ If you loved this episode, please leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts—it helps other overwhelmed moms discover that there are different ways to do family life!

🌍 WHAT'S INSIDE THIS EPISODE Ever dreamed of raising your kids in another country but felt paralyzed by fear? What if living abroad could actually reduce your mom burnout and raise more open-minded, resilient children? 🎧 In This Episode: What it really means to be an expat family and why it's not just for "adventurous types" (03:00) The biggest misconceptions about moving abroad with kids—and why they're wrong (04:30) How multilingual children develop superior problem-solving skills and prevent cognitive decline later in life (09:00) Why third culture kids become more accepting, curious, and compassionate humans (14:00) How to merge different cultural traditions and create your own family rituals (11:30) The permission slip you need to simplify holidays and reduce overwhelm as an expat parent (13:00) 💭 WHY THIS MATTERS TO YOU Let's be honest—you've probably seen those Instagram posts of families traveling the world and thought, "That could never be me." The insurance complications, finding schools, leaving your support system, the language barriers... it all feels impossible when you're already drowning in your daily to-do list. But here's what Angela Vitiello wants you to know: the expat life isn't just for risk-takers or people without "real responsibilities." It's for families who value freedom, cultural awareness, and raising children who see the world differently. And surprisingly, many of those fears—complicated healthcare, harder daily logistics, total isolation—are actually misconceptions. What if moving abroad could give you the permission to simplify your life? What if it could reduce your mental load because you're not stuck meeting everyone else's expectations? Angela shares how living in Belgium with her two children has taught her family to embrace open-mindedness, celebrate multiple cultures, and build resilience—all while stepping out of the exhausting cycle of North American holiday chaos. Whether you're seriously considering a move abroad or just curious about how other families do life differently, this conversation will challenge everything you thought you knew about raising kids internationally. ✨ KEY TAKEAWAYS Multilingualism is a superpower. Children who grow up speaking multiple languages don't just have better vocabulary—they develop superior executive functioning, increased creativity, enhanced focus, and actually delay cognitive decline later in life (like Alzheimer's and dementia). Third culture kids become exceptional problem solvers. When children grow up in a culture different from their parents', they develop natural adaptability, open-mindedness, and acceptance that makes them better equipped to navigate an increasingly global world. You have permission to merge traditions YOUR way. Living abroad gives you the freedom to celebrate holidays without societal pressure. Angela's family celebrates three December/January holidays (St. Nick, Christmas, and Italian Befana), but they've customized each based on what they can actually give—not what social media says they should do. The expat life can reduce your mental load. When you leave your home country, you also leave behind expectations from extended family, cultural "shoulds," and the pressure to keep up with everyone else. You get to rebuild family life around YOUR values. Moving abroad isn't for everyone, but anyone can do it. The key is understanding your family values FIRST. If freedom, diversity, and cultural awareness matter to you, expat life might be the solution to burnout you didn't know you needed. 👩‍💼 ABOUT ANGELA VITIELLO Angela Vitiello is a social entrepreneur, leadership coach, expat parent coach, intercultural communication facilitator, and mindfulness teacher. Originally from the New York City area, she has lived in four countries across three continents and traveled to almost 40 countries. Angela is passionate about helping expat families move from survival mode to enjoying all the beauty of international living.

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