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Social Leopards - 16: Navigating Loneliness When Moving Abroad

16: Navigating Loneliness When Moving Abroad

02/20/25 • 45 min

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🎙️ Grab your headphones for this wild ride on Social Leopards! Bea and Beth are back, tackling the tricky terrain of loneliness and social isolation that can pounce when you move to a new country. This week, they’re joined by the fabulous Suzanne, who spills all the juicy details about her leap from the US to Spain. 🌍🇪🇸

Suzanne’s story is a whirlwind of cultural shocks, family dramas, and the struggle to build a brand-new social scene in Madrid. Get ready for some real talk about the ups and downs of starting fresh in a foreign land. 🌆

In this heart-to-heart episode, our hosts and guest dig deep into the art of adapting, the magic of empathy, and how forging human connections can turn your relocation woes into wins. 💬

✨Expect loads of laughs, a few tears, and a heap of practical tips for anyone feeling lost in a new environment. 🗺️ Remember, finding your tribe takes time and a dash of determination. Tune in and discover how to navigate the social jungles when life takes you far from home! 🌿🐆

Don’t miss out—hit play now! 🎧💥

Bea and Beth respond personally to all communications received. You can post a comment, visit socialleopards.com or email [email protected].

You can also subscribe to our channel at youtube.com/@social-leopards or follow us on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, X, Bluesky, or Substack.

Many thanks to Anthony Church, who composed the music featured for Season Two. Please check out his content here: anthonychurchmusic | TikTok, Twitch | Linktree.

Support is available if life is getting too hard to bear. If you feel you may harm yourself or others, please seek help immediately:

  • Visit your local hospital emergency room.
  • Call 9-8-8.
  • Visit 988 Lifeline and access the online chat feature.
  • Text HOME to 741741 to text with a live person through the Crisis Text Line.
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🎙️ Grab your headphones for this wild ride on Social Leopards! Bea and Beth are back, tackling the tricky terrain of loneliness and social isolation that can pounce when you move to a new country. This week, they’re joined by the fabulous Suzanne, who spills all the juicy details about her leap from the US to Spain. 🌍🇪🇸

Suzanne’s story is a whirlwind of cultural shocks, family dramas, and the struggle to build a brand-new social scene in Madrid. Get ready for some real talk about the ups and downs of starting fresh in a foreign land. 🌆

In this heart-to-heart episode, our hosts and guest dig deep into the art of adapting, the magic of empathy, and how forging human connections can turn your relocation woes into wins. 💬

✨Expect loads of laughs, a few tears, and a heap of practical tips for anyone feeling lost in a new environment. 🗺️ Remember, finding your tribe takes time and a dash of determination. Tune in and discover how to navigate the social jungles when life takes you far from home! 🌿🐆

Don’t miss out—hit play now! 🎧💥

Bea and Beth respond personally to all communications received. You can post a comment, visit socialleopards.com or email [email protected].

You can also subscribe to our channel at youtube.com/@social-leopards or follow us on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, X, Bluesky, or Substack.

Many thanks to Anthony Church, who composed the music featured for Season Two. Please check out his content here: anthonychurchmusic | TikTok, Twitch | Linktree.

Support is available if life is getting too hard to bear. If you feel you may harm yourself or others, please seek help immediately:

  • Visit your local hospital emergency room.
  • Call 9-8-8.
  • Visit 988 Lifeline and access the online chat feature.
  • Text HOME to 741741 to text with a live person through the Crisis Text Line.

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undefined - 15: Resiliency Revealed featuring Ambar Paloma

15: Resiliency Revealed featuring Ambar Paloma

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Welcome to an enlightening episode of Social Leopards, hosted by Bea and Beth, where we delve into the intricate dance between intuition and anxiety with the vibrant guest Ambar Paloma, host of the podcast, "The Lighthouse Within." Ambar shares her journey through the lens of social anxiety, emphasizing the role of intuition and resiliency while navigating life's challenging decisions.

Through engaging conversation, Ambar recounts her experiences with relationship dynamics, highlighting the significance of understanding one's intuition amidst societal expectations. Her transformational journey is a beacon for those seeking clarity and confidence in decision-making, with additional resources offered for personal growth and understanding.

Tune in to discover valuable insights on recognizing signs, building resilience, and maintaining personal identity in relationships. This episode promises a blend of inspiration and practical advice for anyone striving to find their own light in the societal maze.

Ambar’s Instagram handle is @itsambarpaloma. Click the link in her profile or click here to access her newsletter, free resources on becoming more resilient, and her awesome podcast, The Lighthouse Within.

Bea and Beth respond personally to all communications received. You can post a comment, visit socialleopards.com or email [email protected].

You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel or follow us on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, X, Bluesky, or Substack.

Many thanks to Anthony Church, who composed the music featured for Season Two. Please check out his content here: anthonychurchmusic | TikTok, Twitch | Linktree.

Support is available if life is getting too hard to bear. If you feel you may harm yourself or others, please seek help immediately:

  • Visit your local hospital emergency room.
  • Call 9-8-8.
  • Visit the 988 Lifeline and access the online chat feature.
  • Text HOME to 741741 to text with a live person through the Crisis Text Line.

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undefined - 17: Anxiety, Creativity and Music, featuring Anthony Church

17: Anxiety, Creativity and Music, featuring Anthony Church

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Anthony Church is the composer and producer of the Social Leopards intro and outro music! In this episode, Bea and Beth hang out with this talented music producer and podcaster, who opens up about his journey with loneliness and social anxiety. He chats about how music has shaped his purpose, helping him connect with others and inspire them.

Anthony also shares his creative process, how he deals with social anxiety, and why persistence matters. As a creator, he's always pushing his boundaries and using his platform to talk about mental health and emotional well-being.

Tune in to hear some behind-the-scenes stories from his podcasting and music production adventures. You'll get a down-to-earth look at how he navigates social challenges while staying true to his passion and purpose. Don't miss out on this relatable and inspiring episode!

Be sure to check out Anthony's content here: anthonychurchmusic | TikTok, Twitch | Linktree.

Bea and Beth respond personally to all communications received. You can post a comment, visit socialleopards.com for links to our socials and the video edition of this podcast. You can also email [email protected].

Support is available if life is getting too hard to bear. If you feel you may harm yourself or others, please seek help immediately:

  • Visit your local hospital emergency room.
  • Call 9-8-8.
  • Visit the 988 Lifeline and access the online chat feature.
  • Text HOME to 741741 to text with a live person through the Crisis Text Line.

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