396: Paraguay: Where Capital is Clustering & Fortunes Are Being Made – Part 2

In today’s episode, we pick up where we left off with my friend and business partner, Fernando de Cevallos, for a live Q&A session about the transformation happening inside Paraguay’s most important region. This discussion followed the special live presentation we hosted for hundreds of members of the Expat Money Community. We cover everything from…

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395: Paraguay: Where Capital Is Clustering & Fortunes Are Being Made – Part 1

In today’s episode, I’m joined by Fernando de Cevallos, my friend and business partner, and one of the key people behind a decade-plus development surge in one of the country’s most strategic regions. He’s been in the middle of the transformation while everyone else was busy “discovering” it after the fact… and now he’s rolling…

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394: Panama City’s Crypto-Friendly Mayor: The Mayer Mizrachi Story

Panama City’s Crypto-Friendly Mayor: The Mayer Mizrachi Story

Most politicians talk about reform, but there are very few who actually pick up a shovel and start filling potholes themselves. And in the case of Panama City’s Mayor, Mayer Mizrachi, he’s done exactly that.  In today’s episode, I’ll share with you the story of Panama City’s young, savvy, crypto-friendly Mayor. He’s no career politician,…

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393: Panama: Why Timing Matters More Than Ever for Residency

Panama Residency: Why Timing Matters More Than Ever

Many people falsely assume residency programs will be there when they’re “ready.” In reality, these programs are always evolving: investment thresholds rise, processes become more complicated, and what was once straightforward becomes harder and more expensive to achieve the same outcome. In today’s episode, my co-host Marc Clair and I break down why Panama is…

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392: Cuba: Inside the The Communist Kabuki Theatre – Mailyn Salabarria

Cuba: Inside the Communist Kabuki Theatre

After the fall of Maduro in Venezuela, the next question on the mind of many is, “Is Cuba next?”  In today’s episode, I’m joined by Mailyn Salabarria, a Cuban refugee who left the island as an adult to rebuild her life in the United States. Mailyn and I discuss what the upheaval in Venezuela could…

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391: Davos: What Trump And Carney’s Speeches Really Mean

The annual gathering of global elites at the World Economic Forum in Davos is usually an easy skip. It typically features a parade of bureaucrats and technocrats, both elected and unelected, proudly touting their plans for “managing the world.” But this year, there were a couple of particularly interesting speeches from two world leaders who…

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390: Trump’s Greenland Push And A Shifting World Order

Trump has once again brought the subject of the U.S. acquiring Greenland to the forefront and is being louder than ever about its necessity. What once seemed like a joke of a headline is now being seriously entertained as a potential political reality.  In today’s episode, my co-host Marc Clair and I break down Trump’s…

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389: Colombia: The Reality You Won’t See In The Headlines

Colombia has spent decades being defined by headlines that no longer reflect reality, which shapes how most people see the country. But the moment you set foot there, you realize it is a completely different story. In today’s episode, my co-host Marc Clair and I recap our recent Colombia exploration and investment tour. We dive…

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388: Trump Arrests Maduro: What Does It Mean For Latin America?

For decades, Venezuela has been ravaged by socialism and the rule of strongmen like Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro. It is a country that has watched its most capable citizens flee for more than a decade. But after the shocking capture and arrest of Nicolás Maduro, as you can imagine, I’ve been getting questions left…

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387: The Leaders Shaping Latin America’s Shift Toward Freedom

Longtime listeners of this podcast know that I have been talking about Latin America as the last real bastion of freedom for years. And the recent political shift away from its socialist past is clear evidence of this.  In today’s episode, we take a look back at the highlights from the past year’s discussions of…

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