380: Why Every Doctor Needs an International Plan-B

Many medical professionals think of freedom in terms of choosing their own hours or running a private practice. But true freedom goes far beyond that — it’s about protecting your wealth, your mobility, and your options when the system turns against you. The world is changing fast, and without an international Plan-B, even the most…

379: Retirement Beyond Borders: Tanya & Carl’s Plan-B Journey

What does it really take to turn your retirement dream into a real-life move abroad, especially when you’re still working, have roots at home, and aren’t quite ready to pack up everything just yet? That’s exactly the path Tanya and Carl have taken. From their home in Colorado, they’ve spent the past few years researching,…

374: Who Was Charlie Kirk?

The assassination of American political activist Charlie Kirk has rocked the world and affected the hearts of many. While I didn’t know much of Kirk’s work myself before his tragic death, it quickly became clear to me how much influence he really had, especially over young people.  In today’s episode, I sit down with Natalie…

373: Guyana: A Trip to the World’s Fastest Growing Economy

What if the fastest-growing economy in the world was also one of the most underdeveloped? That’s the paradox of Guyana, a tiny, English-speaking nation tucked between Venezuela and Brazil. I spent several days on the ground for my very first trip to this country.  In this episode, I am joined by my co-host, Marc Clair,…

372: Brazil’s Northeast: A Demand Gap Begging To Be Filled – Part 2 Q&A

Yesterday, I walked you through the incredible demand gap we uncovered in northeast Brazil—and why I personally backed this new hotel-style investment project. The response from our community was overwhelming: units started moving immediately, and so did the questions. In today’s follow-up episode, I sat down with Michael Kruger to answer your biggest concerns in…

371: Brazil’s Northeast: A Demand Gap Begging To Be Filled – Part 1

After years and years of investing internationally, I’ve rarely seen a supply-demand gap as wide as what’s happening in Northeast Brazil right now. Tourism is booming, infrastructure is being built rapidly, and yet nobody is addressing the most obvious problem on the ground: where do the millions of visitors actually stay? In today’s episode, I’m…