
Re-Run: Nate left the US for Morocco
From Worlds Collide The Podcast about moving abroad by Viktoria Daute
March 19, 2026 · 46 min · Season 1 · Episode 3
About this episode
Nate shares his experiences living in Morocco for 10 years and discusses cultural adjustments and his feelings about the US.
Today's episode is a re run from season 1. Don't forget to subscribe and follow the Podcast, and you will never miss an episode! In this Episode Nate tells his story what brought him to Morocco where he now lives for 10 years. We talk about the Moroccan culture, Ramadan, his adjustments to the Moroccan dialect and why he doesn't like the US anymore. In fact he calls Morocco his new home now. The information about the high speed railway is from rail.ninja Music is spy jazz by SergeQuadrado from Pixabay Instagram is worldscollidepod or www.worldscollidepodcast.com Emailme to be a guest on the show @ worldscollide123pod@gmail.com
People in this episode
Host: Viktoria Daute
Guest: Nate
Topics covered
- moving abroad
- Moroccan culture
- Ramadan
- cultural adjustments
- expat life
Keywords
- Morocco
- US
- expat
- Ramadan
- cultural adjustment
- high speed railway
- podcast
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: rail.ninja, Pixabay, worldscollidepod, worldscollidepodcast.com, worldscollide123pod@gmail.com
Places: Morocco, US
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