Running from Moving to London in the Middle of a Pandemic: Chat with Joey and Dee of New To The CiTea Podcast

WHOA I'm moving to London this Friday (you may be listening to this while I'm in the air ;) hehe)!! As many are aware, I'll be entering a 10 day quarantine soon, and I've always talked about doing a series around moving to London - so consider this episode one!  Today, I sat down with Joey and Dee of the New To The CiTea (pun for city!) Podcast! They are such a fun duo and we had the best time chatting and connecting. If you want to know about the realities of visas and what it's like to go through the process in the middle of a pandemic, make sure to check out their podcast below! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TWITTER: https://twitter.com/newtothecitea INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/newtotheciteapodcast/ FACEBOOK: https://m.facebook.com/New-to-the-CiTea-103036611567606/ EMAIL: newtotheciteapodcast@gmail.com FOLLOW JOEY: https://www.instagram.com/thebettybang/ FOLLOW DESCHENES: https://www.instagram.com/deschenesgraham/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Questions? Comments? Instagram: @resiliencyinrunning  Support my fundraising efforts for Boston Children's Hospital: https://secure.childrenshospital.org/site/TR/ActiveEvents/ActiveEvents?px=2051217&pg=personal&fr_id=2076 http://gf.me/u/zhicdr Website: www.resiliencyinrunning.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/resiliencyinrunning 

Om Podcasten

In this podcast, we'll talk about the resiliency in running. Running has always been a steadfast for me and my favorite form of therapy, especially when I'm emotionally running from things like heartbreak, trauma, etc. Your host is Liz Newcomer, who will talk through the different relationships and traumas I've *run* from and how running has always been a constant for me. My hopes are to reach an audience that I'll be able to connect with and have an impact on whether you're able to relate, learn, or want to connect to continue the conversation!