Vom Aussteigen, Vagabundieren und Finden einer neuen Heimat

Daniel Rödel, 42, hat den Traum vieler in die Tat umgesetzt: Er hat seinen Job gekündigt und ist mit seiner Familie nach Südamerika aufgebrochen.

Text: Katharina Rilling

Images: Daniel Rödel

2 min

12.02.2021

"My life in Switzerland was all about working for other people. As an art and creative director in the advertising industry, 13-hour days and more were simply par for the course. Then came the burnout. I knew I had to make a decision, change something, find a purpose in what I was doing. When my employer refused me a sabbatical, I decided to quit on the spot. A short time later all five of us - me, my wife and children - were in Uruguay converting a camper called Bob for family vanlife and with no firm plans about what to do next. But after the initial euphoria came the reality shock, and I fell into a depression. Had we made the right decision? Was that all we still possessed: this old camper? It had all gone so quick.

I’m actually a rational person. I study the statistics, gather facts and do plenty of reading before making a decision - until I realise that it doesn’t all apply one to one to me. Then I try and take a step back from all my research and listen deep inside myself. That’s a difficult process full of doubts. But uncertainty is simply part of it. No one knows what path will bring good fortune or bad luck. It helps me to know that even seemingly wrong decisions can turn out to be positive and important for your life. One example: after the initial shock, I learned to be free again, to observe and listen. The kids were happy to be in nature living a simple life, very different from nursery school back home. But after two years of pure freedom on the roads of Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, Bolivia and Peru, I was offered my dream job in Bern. I struggled. We decided that I’d first go back on my own. Once I was back I quickly realised that Switzerland was no longer an option for me. But something new came out of it: My wife and I decided we wanted to go a step further and found our own fashion label, something we were 100% behind.

That kind of thing happened a lot. We’re masters of changing our mind. Plans to spend a year travelling turned into two; plans to return to Switzerland turned into a new adventure: We decided to make our new home in the Andes of Peru and the holy valley of the Incas. We now live with seven horses, two dogs, three cats and some chickens in a traditional clay-built farmhouse. We’ve created Pacabamba, a fair fashion label that supports the local population. During the pandemic we rescued abused tourist horses and introduced riding therapy for neglected children. To allow our kids to decide for themselves, we’re now looking for an internationally recognised online offering for their school education.

Family and friends back in Switzerland often start out ridiculing our decisions. But they get used to it. I’m glad we took the chance and consciously chose to spend this time with our children working on projects with a purpose."

Daniel Rödel

Daniel  Rödel (AGE) emigrated with his wife and three children (now aged 5, 7 and 9) in WXYZ. Besides his projects in Peru, he now also works again as a freelance graphic designer and art director for customers in Switzerland.

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