
In this episode of The Barn Philosopher, Shelby sits down with Rita to talk about a life-changing move — from the tropical island of Guam to the Midwest. They go beyond just why she left, and get into what it’s been like living here 20 years later. While Rita still misses the beach, there’s an honesty about how those everyday surroundings don’t always feel as special when they’re constant. What once felt normal now feels like something you visit. The Midwest offers something different — a slower pace, fewer people in your business, and the ability to build a life close to family and friends. It’s not the same kind of beauty, but it brings a different kind of value. It’s a conversation about tradeoffs, perspective, and what really makes a place feel like home. If this episode makes you think about where you live and why, share it with someone who’s made a big move. Follow the show, leave a rating, and remember — sometimes what you gain matters just as much as what you leave behind.
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