The It’s A

Drama Podcast

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Liz & Brian

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It’s A Drama Podcast.  

This podcast was born in 2019.

Returning to New Zealand after a twelve-month backpacking trip around the world, Liz started a podcast with her teenage son, Sonny.

They talked about all things travel and living in New Zealand with teenagers.

She told others that the podcast was designed to help other parents with teenagers.

But that wasn’t entirely true.

It was her way of legitimately sticking her nose into her son’s business while she slurped lots of green tea.

When Sonny finally grew tired of spending his days recording conversations with his ma, Liz roped her long-suffering husband, Brian, onto the show.

The couple now records weekly videos on YouTube about life in New Zealand and other very cool stuff.

They like to drink wine and chew the fat. They talk about life, travel, kids, money, being British and living in New Zealand.

Our Latest Podcast Episodes

Shut up!! Misconceptions About The UK

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There are many myths & misconceptions about the UK that get on our nerves.

Just a bit.

But because we are polite and British and would rather roll in cow poo than confront anyone about anything, we have saved them up and made a podcast about them.

Here are 8 of the most common misconceptions about life in the United Kingdom.

Enjoy!

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Two red telephone boxes. Misconceptions of the UK

See You NEVER…The Guilt of Moving Away From Family.

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Moving away from family is probably the number one factor that prevents people from emigrating.

There's no easy way to say it.

Leaving loved ones behind, be it, parents, grandparents, brothers or sisters, while you and yours move far, far away to start a new life is tough.

But that's not to say it's impossible and that you shouldn't do it.

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A woman and child standing at the beach waving to a ship as they are leaving family behind

Are You SERIOUS?? An Inbetweeny True Story Podcast

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Hello and welcome! This is the first of the in-betweeny true stories podcast where Brain and I will bring (or try and bring), a true story to entertain you each week!

So many of you have said that you love it when we go off on a tangent and start on a story, so this is where the idea came from!

This weeks story takes place in East London, in 1996.

Brian, who was working as a maintenance plumber, was called out to a block of flats (English word for an apartment) to fix, what he thought was, a leaky tap...

Enjoy!

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Scary Things in New Zealand That DETER Visitors

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Scary things in New Zealand. Do they exist?

You are probably reading this post because you are or at some point in your life have considered moving to New Zealand.

And who could blame you? Clean, green, and with hobbits roaming the countryside in search of gold rings. New Zealand is indeed, a very attractive place to raise a family.

But what about the downsides?

What about the scary things in New Zealand? Matters that keep you awake at night worrying yourself senseless?

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Scary things in New Zealand

Auckland? Who’d Want To Live THERE?

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According to The Economist Intelligence Unit's 2021 Global Liveability Index, living in Auckland, New Zealand is now the number one chosen place to live in the world.

And why not? The sun, the sails, the diversity.

But wait.

Before we all hunt for our passports and leave granny, Kansas and the wind behind, let's look at a few cold facts...

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Auckland New Zealand. Living there.

Opportunity in New Zealand. Does it Exist?

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Opportunity in New Zealand. Is there any?

I can't tell you the number of times I've been asked this question. I have to say it is usually from people who are moving to New Zealand from the USA, people who say, 'we'd love to move to New Zealand but we've heard that there aren't many opportunities there.'

Hmmm.

Time for us to make a podcast episode and share all of the opportunities that we (my family of four) have had since moving to New Zealand twelve years ago.

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Does opportunity exist in New Zealand

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