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EPISODE 22: MY LIFE AS AN EXPAT CHILD

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What’s it like to be an expat child?
We often hear stories about expat adults living abroad, but rarely do we hear about expat children. In this episode, I’m delighted to be speaking to one of my best friends, Sophie Capito, who I met whilst I was working in London in the 1990s. Sophie was different to anyone I had met before. I found her interesting and endearing, particularly when I discovered she had been an expat in Japan for a large part of her childhood. Little, though, did I understand the extent of the challenges she faced during her childhood and beyond.

Sophie reveals the trauma she endured leaving England and her two elder sisters (who were at boarding school) behind, how she integrated into a new schooling system and the family adapted to Japanese society. We also discuss some of the amazing family holidays she went on, including China in the early 1980s, and examine whether expat children can ever fully integrate back into their own country when they eventually return home. Sophie also gives lots of tips on moving abroad with kids.

Sophie Capito works as a Sports Therapist. She also loves to travel and has visited multiple countries in Asia including Hong Kong, Thailand, Bali and Singapore, and the United States and Europe, and is looking to explore many more. You can find Sophie at www.sophiecapito.co.uk
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Creator, producer, writer and host: Ruth Millington
Music credit: Epic Orchestra - Blockbuster Adventure Music by JuliusH
Additional music: Koto and Shamisen Loop by Zagi2
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What’s it like to be an expat child?
We often hear stories about expat adults living abroad, but rarely do we hear about expat children. In this episode, I’m delighted to be speaking to one of my best friends, Sophie Capito, who I met whilst I was working in London in the 1990s. Sophie was different to anyone I had met before. I found her interesting and endearing, particularly when I discovered she had been an expat in Japan for a large part of her childhood. Little, though, did I understand the extent of the challenges she faced during her childhood and beyond.

Sophie reveals the trauma she endured leaving England and her two elder sisters (who were at boarding school) behind, how she integrated into a new schooling system and the family adapted to Japanese society. We also discuss some of the amazing family holidays she went on, including China in the early 1980s, and examine whether expat children can ever fully integrate back into their own country when they eventually return home. Sophie also gives lots of tips on moving abroad with kids.

Sophie Capito works as a Sports Therapist. She also loves to travel and has visited multiple countries in Asia including Hong Kong, Thailand, Bali and Singapore, and the United States and Europe, and is looking to explore many more. You can find Sophie at www.sophiecapito.co.uk
Production (for this episode)
Creator, producer, writer and host: Ruth Millington
Music credit: Epic Orchestra - Blockbuster Adventure Music by JuliusH
Additional music: Koto and Shamisen Loop by Zagi2
Find out more at www.ruthmillingtonauthor.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruthmillingtonauthor/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RuthMillington1

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ruth.millington.52/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-millington-54915b24/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS
Support the Show
Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ruthmillington)
Sponsor
A huge thanks to today’s sponsor HelpYouFind.Me
Find out more at https://helpyoufind.me/Extreme10 and get a 10% discount when you sign up!
Share Your Story
Have an extreme travel story to tell? Contact me at: https://ruthmillingtonauthor.com/contact/

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