Hometown Roots, New Beginnings
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There’s something powerful about going back home.
In this episode of City Nights to Porch Lights, Natalie and Kristin explore the stories of people who once left their hometowns for opportunity, adventure, or change -- only to find themselves drawn back years later.
But coming home isn’t about going backwards. It’s about reconnecting -- with family, with community, and with a version of yourself that still feels familiar.
From raising children near grandparents, to rediscovering built-in support systems, to experiencing the full-circle moments of life, this conversation dives into the emotional and practical reasons people return to their roots.
They also explore how remote work, affordability, and shifting life priorities have made returning home more possible than ever -- and why these moves are often about belonging just as much as they are about location.
In this episode, we cover:
- Why people feel pulled back to their hometowns
- The role of family, support systems, and community in relocation decisions
- How childhood environments shape what “home” feels like
- The emotional complexity of returning to a place you once left
- How remote work and lifestyle changes are driving this trend
Because sometimes, the next chapter doesn’t take you somewhere new -- it brings you back to where it all began. Visit pathway-realty.com/podcast to explore episodes, host bios, and the philosophy behind the show. Natalie Nielsen and Kristin Yeadon are licensed Brokers with Pathway Realty.