Sherianne moved to the beautiful city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands
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Sherianne Kramer is an ex-pat post-doc criminal psychologist who moved to Amsterdam to complete her research, and still hasn't come home after 5 years.
She loves the beautiful canals and the calm, safe, stable nature of the city and the country. She describes the Dutch as gentle, deeply traditional, and possessing a secret sense of fun and appreciation for beauty that belies their somewhat dour, pragmatic exterior. Also, they're very tall.
When she's not teaching university student, Sherianne is working on her side hustle, Home.Made, a bespoke relocation business that helps South Africans relocate to the Netherlands.
If you want to check out what she's doing, you can find her website here, her instagram here, and FB here.
Also, she mentioned the Genius Premium, a company in SA that bridges the education gap between South African kids and the schooling system in the country they're moving to. Their website is here.
Enjoy
You can support this show by supporting Luggage Warehouse, the business my father started in the 80s, and my brother currently helms.
Two products of particular interest for emigration-curious South Africans: Build-a-Set and Luggage Glove.
If you need luggage, accessories, handbags, leather goods, noise-cancelling headphones and other awesome travel stuff, please check out Luggage Warehouse. We deliver nationwide and are just better than the competition.
She loves the beautiful canals and the calm, safe, stable nature of the city and the country. She describes the Dutch as gentle, deeply traditional, and possessing a secret sense of fun and appreciation for beauty that belies their somewhat dour, pragmatic exterior. Also, they're very tall.
When she's not teaching university student, Sherianne is working on her side hustle, Home.Made, a bespoke relocation business that helps South Africans relocate to the Netherlands.
If you want to check out what she's doing, you can find her website here, her instagram here, and FB here.
Also, she mentioned the Genius Premium, a company in SA that bridges the education gap between South African kids and the schooling system in the country they're moving to. Their website is here.
Enjoy
You can support this show by supporting Luggage Warehouse, the business my father started in the 80s, and my brother currently helms.
Two products of particular interest for emigration-curious South Africans: Build-a-Set and Luggage Glove.
If you need luggage, accessories, handbags, leather goods, noise-cancelling headphones and other awesome travel stuff, please check out Luggage Warehouse. We deliver nationwide and are just better than the competition.