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Taylor'ed Expat

Amber Taylor

A substack about the joys, and challenges, of moving from the US to NZ with teen twins, two dogs, a husband, and a heart for adventure and purpose to improve the world.

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  • Amber Taylor

    I'm an American dabbling in Kiwi life. Our family moved with teen twins, two doodles, and two adventurous grown ups to explore the south(ern hemisphere) and all things work, life, friendships, and travel.

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