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…
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…
381: Escaping Australia: Mark And Hazel’s Expat Journey
What happens when a global crisis forces you to rethink everything? For Mark and Hazel, two long-time British expats, COVID wasn’t just an inconvenience. Living under some of the harshest restrictions imaginable in Australia opened their eyes to the truth about the direction of the Western world and led them to seek Plan-B options elsewhere.…
365: The Bukele Effect: Inside El Salvador’s Radical Transformation
El Salvador used to be one of the most dangerous countries in the world. It was ruled by ruthless gangs, riddled with unchecked violence, and had a government that had completely lost control. But in recent years, the country has undergone a rapid transformation. Now, tourists are returning, families walk the streets safely at night,…
363: Expat News: Panama’s Bitcoin Push, Portugal’s Passport Delays And The EU’s Insane Tax Proposal
Bitcoin tax payments in Panama, Portugal’s passport delays and the EU’s insane tax proposal—those are just a few of the major headlines my co-host, Marc Clair, and I break down in this edition of Expat News. This week’s episode is packed with insights into the offshore world that you won’t hear in the mainstream media.…
362: Brazil Beyond the Headlines: Perception vs. Reality
Brazil gets a bad rap. Most people picture crime, chaos, and corruption, but that outdated narrative is costing investors big. The truth? Brazil’s northeast is experiencing a quiet boom, driven by domestic tourism, an emerging middle class, and substantial infrastructure investment. It’s a region most foreigners ignore—and that’s exactly why I’ve been investing serious capital…