Are you tempted to move to New Zealand?
Middle-earth (after all, the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies were filmed there) is a unique place if you are interested in a fresh start, and a place to reinvent.
Pallas Hupé Cotter knows that firsthand. In 2011, she, her husband, and two sons moved to New Zealand's capital city, Wellington, and discovered why people are drawn to “the edge of the universe” as Bill Manhire, New Zealand’s inaugural Poet Laureate, once wrote.
New Zealand is one of the rare places where you can still find stillness and time. It’s a country that allows you to discover it at your own pace, as you discover yourself, through its breathtaking beauty, genuine people, and creative opportunities.
Pallas’ journey was a personal and cultural discovery. It required that she disconnect before she could connect again slowly—that she take risks, embrace adventure, and readjust her focus to tune into what was important to her and not the rest of the world.
Join Pallas as she takes you on an armchair tour through New Zealand, its people and their philosophy, its lifestyle, culture, and values. The lessons Pallas learned may inspire you either to move to New Zealand, tempt you simply to explore, or be inspired to reinvent your life without even having to leave home.
Middle-earth (after all, the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies were filmed there) is a unique place if you are interested in a fresh start, and a place to reinvent.
Pallas Hupé Cotter knows that firsthand. In 2011, she, her husband, and two sons moved to New Zealand's capital city, Wellington, and discovered why people are drawn to “the edge of the universe” as Bill Manhire, New Zealand’s inaugural Poet Laureate, once wrote.
New Zealand is one of the rare places where you can still find stillness and time. It’s a country that allows you to discover it at your own pace, as you discover yourself, through its breathtaking beauty, genuine people, and creative opportunities.
Pallas’ journey was a personal and cultural discovery. It required that she disconnect before she could connect again slowly—that she take risks, embrace adventure, and readjust her focus to tune into what was important to her and not the rest of the world.
Join Pallas as she takes you on an armchair tour through New Zealand, its people and their philosophy, its lifestyle, culture, and values. The lessons Pallas learned may inspire you either to move to New Zealand, tempt you simply to explore, or be inspired to reinvent your life without even having to leave home.