Expats in Dubai Podcast
The Expats in Dubai podcast offers expert insights, real-life stories, and practical advice to help expats thrive in business, embrace the lifestyle, and stay protected from scams. Hosted by Amber Waheed - an advocate for building trust after surviving fraud, author of The Great Fraud Fightback, and founder of Wizbizla - it features the True Crime Series uncovering real fraud cases. Ranked in the top 10 UAE Apple Podcasts, it’s a trusted resource for expats navigating life in Dubai, the UAE's vibrant hub.
Expats in Dubai Podcast
Moving Back Home: Waving The Expat Life Goodbye And Going Local Again | Ep. 25
There is a right time for everything. After being an expat for 12 years in Dubai, Laurence Hill decided to move back to the UK.
In this interview, Amber sits down with Laurence to discuss what it was like working for the Middle East and Africa arms of a global business, the unique challenges he faced as an expat in Dubai, and how he made that all-important decision to retire as his passion shifted.
Laurence shares his incredible life lessons as an expat in this wide-ranging conversation including advice on buying property, finding love, the importance of savings and diversification and how he made the transition having been immersed in the vibrant Dubai life to a slower paced fulfilling retirement lifestyle.
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Amber Waheed, is the author of 'The Great Fraud Fightback' in which she shares her story, lessons learnt and advice on winning a landmark court case in Dubai against financial advisory fraud.