397: Paraguay’s Inflection Point: 2 Decades Of Insights – Gerold Pankl
Some countries are peaking… others are just getting started. In today’s episode, you’ll hear a conversation that I recorded during one of my recent Paraguay Exploration & Investment Tours, where I sat down with Gerold Pankl to talk about what he’s seeing after nearly two decades of living, investing, and building in Paraguay as a…
392: Cuba: Inside the The Communist Kabuki Theatre – Mailyn Salabarria
383: Central Asia: A Chaotic Journey Across An Overlooked Region
After 5 intense weeks of travel across Turkey, Central Asia, and Prague, I finally made it back to the Expat Money Studios in Panama to bring you a full debrief on the journey. From scouting new destinations to dealing with airline chaos at a level I’ve never seen before (and that’s saying a lot), this…
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…
369: Canada’s Identity Crisis And Why Families Are Looking South – Shaun Newman
Over the past decade, Canada has rapidly slid from a respected nation to one that many people now see as a cautionary tale of the logical end of extreme progressivism taking over a political system. Meanwhile, things here in Latin America are moving in the opposite direction, as the region continues to shift towards embracing…
364: Why Canada Was Designed To Fail – Matthew Ehret
I’ve never claimed to be an expert on Canada’s political history. I left the country as a teenager and focused my energy on building a life outside the system. But this week, we’ll dive into a darker, hidden history of Canada that will knock your socks off. In today’s episode, I am joined by Matthew…