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From Israel to Germany - Eden's Story of Picking a new Home

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In this insightful episode of Worlds Collide, host Viktoria sits down with Eden, who made the significant move from Israel to Germany. The episode kicks off with the intriguing question of why Eden chose Germany, given its complex history, and delves into her personal journey and the factors that influenced her decision.

Eden shares her experiences of relocating to Leipzig in 2017, including various reasons that prompted her and her husband to leave Israel. She describes the extensive research and interviews they conducted to find the right city, ultimately discovering Leipzig through a YouTube video that highlighted its vibrant, youthful atmosphere and affordable living conditions.

The conversation also covers the cultural shocks Eden faced, from the quietness of German cities to the challenges of learning the local dialect. She opens up about her initial struggles with the language and the unexpected warmth she encountered from the German people, contrary to the harsh tones often depicted in movies.

Listeners will gain valuable insights into the practical aspects of moving abroad, such as finding an apartment, dealing with bureaucracy, and integrating into a new community. Eden talks about her role in the Israeli community in Leipzig and how her relocation experience inspired her to start a relocation agency, Over The Ofek, which helps others navigate the complexities of moving to Germany.

Eden also shares her passion for music and how she and her husband started a swing metal band called Shoo Bee Doom. The episode wraps up with practical advice for making friends in a new country, tailored for both extroverts and introverts, and a discussion on the challenges and rewards of living in Germany.

If you're considering a move to Germany or simply curious about the expat experience, this episode is packed with useful information and heartfelt stories. Don't miss the links to Edin's band and relocation agency in the show notes.

If you have your own story to share or want to connect, reach out to us at worldscollide123pod@gmail.com or find us on Instagram, Threads, or TikTok @worldscollidepod. Don't forget to follow the podcast for instant updates on new episodes. Until next time, keep colliding with new worlds and expanding your own horizons.

Keywords: Israel, Germany, Leipzig, Expat Life, Cultural Adaptation, Moving Abroad, Relocation Agency, Bureaucracy, German Culture, Language Learning, Community Building, Personal Growth, Swing Metal Band, Shoo bee Doom, Over the Ofek, International Living, Cultural Differences, Expat Podcast, Living in Germany, Integration, New Beginnings, Relocation Challenges, Making friends as introvert, Hypezig, Moving to Germany, Relocating to Germany

Show notes created by https://headliner.app

Support Worlds Collide by leaving a five-star review and sharing with others who might find inspiration in these stories of cultural exploration and personal growth. Until next episode, keep bridging worlds and sharing tales that unite us all.

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(00:00) Welcome to a new episode of Ross Collide

(00:45) Introduction to Edin's story

(01:30) Edin's move from Israel to Germany

(02:50) Why Germany? The elimination process

(04:15) Economic, religious, and political reasons for leaving Israel

(06:10) Discovering Leipzig and initial impressions

(07:30) Cultural shocks and language barriers

(10:00) The quietness of German cities

(12:00) Dealing with the Saxonian accent

(14:00) Reactions to being Israeli in Germany

(16:30) Bureaucracy and visa challenges

(20:00) The importance of community and making friends

(23:00) Starting a relocation agency

(25:00) Edin's swing metal band Shooby Doom

(28:00) Challenges of German bureaucracy

(30:00) Myths about Germany and reality checks

(32:00) The use of cash in Germany

(35:00) Final thoughts and advice for expats

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🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!

Show notes created by https://headliner.app

and Band Shoo Bee Doom if you like Swing Metal

  continue reading

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Inhoud geleverd door Viktoria Daute. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Viktoria Daute of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

In this insightful episode of Worlds Collide, host Viktoria sits down with Eden, who made the significant move from Israel to Germany. The episode kicks off with the intriguing question of why Eden chose Germany, given its complex history, and delves into her personal journey and the factors that influenced her decision.

Eden shares her experiences of relocating to Leipzig in 2017, including various reasons that prompted her and her husband to leave Israel. She describes the extensive research and interviews they conducted to find the right city, ultimately discovering Leipzig through a YouTube video that highlighted its vibrant, youthful atmosphere and affordable living conditions.

The conversation also covers the cultural shocks Eden faced, from the quietness of German cities to the challenges of learning the local dialect. She opens up about her initial struggles with the language and the unexpected warmth she encountered from the German people, contrary to the harsh tones often depicted in movies.

Listeners will gain valuable insights into the practical aspects of moving abroad, such as finding an apartment, dealing with bureaucracy, and integrating into a new community. Eden talks about her role in the Israeli community in Leipzig and how her relocation experience inspired her to start a relocation agency, Over The Ofek, which helps others navigate the complexities of moving to Germany.

Eden also shares her passion for music and how she and her husband started a swing metal band called Shoo Bee Doom. The episode wraps up with practical advice for making friends in a new country, tailored for both extroverts and introverts, and a discussion on the challenges and rewards of living in Germany.

If you're considering a move to Germany or simply curious about the expat experience, this episode is packed with useful information and heartfelt stories. Don't miss the links to Edin's band and relocation agency in the show notes.

If you have your own story to share or want to connect, reach out to us at worldscollide123pod@gmail.com or find us on Instagram, Threads, or TikTok @worldscollidepod. Don't forget to follow the podcast for instant updates on new episodes. Until next time, keep colliding with new worlds and expanding your own horizons.

Keywords: Israel, Germany, Leipzig, Expat Life, Cultural Adaptation, Moving Abroad, Relocation Agency, Bureaucracy, German Culture, Language Learning, Community Building, Personal Growth, Swing Metal Band, Shoo bee Doom, Over the Ofek, International Living, Cultural Differences, Expat Podcast, Living in Germany, Integration, New Beginnings, Relocation Challenges, Making friends as introvert, Hypezig, Moving to Germany, Relocating to Germany

Show notes created by https://headliner.app

Support Worlds Collide by leaving a five-star review and sharing with others who might find inspiration in these stories of cultural exploration and personal growth. Until next episode, keep bridging worlds and sharing tales that unite us all.

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(00:00) Welcome to a new episode of Ross Collide

(00:45) Introduction to Edin's story

(01:30) Edin's move from Israel to Germany

(02:50) Why Germany? The elimination process

(04:15) Economic, religious, and political reasons for leaving Israel

(06:10) Discovering Leipzig and initial impressions

(07:30) Cultural shocks and language barriers

(10:00) The quietness of German cities

(12:00) Dealing with the Saxonian accent

(14:00) Reactions to being Israeli in Germany

(16:30) Bureaucracy and visa challenges

(20:00) The importance of community and making friends

(23:00) Starting a relocation agency

(25:00) Edin's swing metal band Shooby Doom

(28:00) Challenges of German bureaucracy

(30:00) Myths about Germany and reality checks

(32:00) The use of cash in Germany

(35:00) Final thoughts and advice for expats

---

🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!

Show notes created by https://headliner.app

and Band Shoo Bee Doom if you like Swing Metal

  continue reading

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