Walton Goggins and his wife, Nadia Conners, decided to relocate from Los Angeles to Hudson Valley, emphasizing that they were drawn toward a new opportunity rather than escaping their former home. The pandemic significantly impacted their decision, opening their eyes to self-perception and the possibility for change. Their choice was also influenced by their long-time admiration for the Hudson Valley, alongside the lure of a charming, historic estate which they viewed as a gateway to a refreshed family lifestyle.
Goggins explains the pandemic opened windows of self-perception and possibility, presenting an opportunity to evolve rather than start over completely.
Conners adds that the pandemic served as a reckoning, making the idea of their move seem less far-fetched and finally achievable.
Goggins expresses a deep affinity for a Scottish hunting lodge-style estate they purchased, feeling it represents a new way of life for their family.
Goggins firmly states they were not running away from Los Angeles, but rather running toward something meaningful and transformative for their family.
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