Living away from the ocean feels claustrophobic I Taylor Judson in Pelham, Ontario
Global Bluenosers
Thursday, April 9, 2026 - 40 minutes
In this episode, Sean sits down with Taylor Judson, a Nova Scotia–born communications professional now living in Ontario, to explore what it means to grow up in a small East Coast community and carry that identity with you. From her childhood in Lake Echo to navigating a major move at 15, Taylor reflects on the culture shock of leaving Nova Scotia and the subtle ways its influence has stayed with her, from how she speaks to how she connects with others.Taylor also takes time to reflect on lasting pull of home, especially as the years living away begins to match the years spent in the province. Taylor shares how Nova Scotia still feels like home, not just as a place, but as a feeling — one that shows up in community, pace of life, and the simple things you don’t realize you’ll miss. Her perfect 24-hour return captures that beautifully: beaches, small-town connections, and the kind of experiences that remind you why Nova Scotia never really leaves you._______________________________Global Bluenosers is brought to you by Halifax Stanfield, Atlantic Canada’s airport hub working to accelerate the growth of our communities by connecting people and goods to the world. Head to halifaxstanfield.ca/non-stop to plan your trip to one of our 47 non-stop destinations.