Julie Rogers' New Adventure: Moving to Puerto Rico and Embracing Change
My goal is to be back releasing those new episodes in February. In the meantime, I will be reposting a couple of my favorite episodes. I look forward to hearing from you.
Picture this: the leaves are falling, temperatures are dropping, and Julie Rogers is preparing to say goodbye to her summer home on the St. Lawrence River. In this episode of 'Nearest and Dearest Podcast', Julie shares her excitement and trepidation about moving to Puerto Rico for six months. It's a big change, filled with both challenges and opportunities. From dealing with an unreliable electrical grid to making new friends, Julie's journey is a testament to resilience and adaptability.
She talks about the importance of taking responsibility for oneself, controlling what you can, and letting go of what you can't. This mindset has helped her navigate through life's ups and downs, including alcoholism, divorce, and caregiving. Julie also discusses her plans to take a break from podcasting to focus on making their condo a second home and creating more quality content for season two.
She reflects on a memorable car trip through New England with Woody, filled with fun tours, delicious Italian food, and visits to historical sites along the Freedom Trail. Julie recommends Boston for its rich history, diverse culture, and fantastic seafood. As she prepares for this new chapter, Julie invites listeners to share their thoughts and connect with her through voicemails or emails.
Tune in to 'Taking Care of Business' on Nearest and Dearest Podcast and join Julie on her journey of personal growth and family dynamics.