Passport to Pasta

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Passport to Pasta

🇮🇹 Your favorite podcast for everything moving to Italy🎙️Real expat stories and tribulations⚡️Cultural shocks🛟Advice and resources

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    Expat in Italy - The story of Hunter’s move to Sardinia

    Today we will hear Hunter’s journey moving to Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy from California. He has been living in Italy for 8 years now and shares his advice and insight.Hello everyone and welcome to Passport to Pasta 🍝 , a podcast designed to help people who are curious about moving to Italy. 🇮🇹 My name is Charlotte Fortier-Mutzl and I moved to Italy over 7 years now from the U.S. 🇺🇸 and couldn’t be happier with my choice. I know there are so many people dreaming of moving to Italy who have many questions and no reliable resources to get clear answers. 🧐 My goal is to travel all over the country interviewing as many Expats as possible who have made the move here to get their unique stories and shed some light on the realities of moving abroad with all it’s glory and challenges to provide all of you with genuine and realistic expectations. I will also be sharing personal advice and resources as well as speaking with professionals in relevant fields to get the answers you need. I hope this will help many people get the confidence to pursue their dream of living La Dolce Vita 🍋 À presto!-Charlotte

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    Expat in Italy - The story of Ashley’s move to Rome

    Today we will hear Ashley’s journey moving to Rome, Italy from California. She has been living in Rome 16 years now and shares her advice and insight. Hello everyone and welcome to Passport to Pasta 🍝 , a podcast designed to help people who are curious about moving to Italy. 🇮🇹 My name is Charlotte Fortier-Mutzl and I moved to Italy over 7 years now from the U.S. 🇺🇸 and couldn’t be happier with my choice. I know there are so many people dreaming of moving to Italy who have many questions and no reliable resources to get clear answers. 🧐 My goal is to travel all over the country interviewing as many Expats as possible who have made the move here to get their unique stories and shed some light on the realities of moving abroad with all it’s glory and challenges to provide all of you with genuine and realistic expectations. I will also be sharing personal advice and resources as well as speaking with professionals in relevant fields to get the answers you need. I hope this will help many people get the confidence to pursue their dream of living La Dolce Vita 🍋 À presto!-Charlotte

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    Expat in Italy - The story of Merryl’s life in Rome

    Today we will hear Merryl’s journey moving to Rome, Italy from India. She has been living in Rome 9 years now and shares her advice and insight. Hello everyone and welcome to Passport to Pasta 🍝 , a podcast designed to help people who are curious about moving to Italy. 🇮🇹 My name is Charlotte Fortier-Mutzl and I moved to Italy over 7 years now from the U.S. 🇺🇸 and couldn’t be happier with my choice. I know there are so many people dreaming of moving to Italy who have many questions and no reliable resources to get clear answers. 🧐 My goal is to travel all over the country interviewing as many Expats as possible who have made the move here to get their unique stories and shed some light on the realities of moving abroad with all it’s glory and challenges to provide all of you with genuine and realistic expectations. I will also be sharing personal advice and resources as well as speaking with professionals in relevant fields to get the answers you need. I hope this will help many people get the confidence to pursue their dream of living La Dolce Vita 🍋 À presto!-Charlotte

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

🇮🇹 Your favorite podcast for everything moving to Italy🎙️Real expat stories and tribulations⚡️Cultural shocks🛟Advice and resources

HOSTED BY

Charlotte Fortier-Mutzl

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