417: Europe Is Melting, While Latin America Is Rising
In today’s episode, Marc and I get together again to discuss Europe’s self-inflicted AC crisis, Paraguay’s new residency restriction, and Peru finally settling on a new, right-leaning President. Enjoy! IN TODAY’S EPISODE Tune in as Marc and I discuss Peru’s newly elected government and why Latin America continues to move in a different direction…
416: Casco Viejo: Panama’s Greatest Success Story – Simone Di Giovanni
Casco Viejo in Panama City wasn’t always the vibrant, world-class destination it is today. Just a few decades ago, much of the historic district had been left to decay and certainly not a place you’d visit if you were in the country. Today, it stands as one of Latin America’s greatest urban revival stories. In…
415: Colombia: A Razor-Thin Win For Freedom
Colombia’s election this week is just an example of the trend I’ve been calling for years: Freedom is Rising in Latin America. In today’s episode, Marc and I give our instant reaction to the victory of “El Tigre”, Abelardo De La Espriella, as Colombia’s new President. Enjoy! THE EXPAT MONEY ONLINE SUMMIT 2026: FREEDOM…
414: Colombia Set To Dump Socialism, Peru’s Tight Race
While Colombia appears poised to reject socialism at the ballot box, Peru finds itself locked in one of the tightest and most contentious elections in recent memory. Latin America has been providing no shortage of interesting stories lately, and this week we’re diving all the way in. In today’s episode, Marc and I break down…
413: Próspera: A Tax Residency Solution For Expats & Digital Nomads – Joey Langenbrunner
In today’s episode, I sit down with Joey Langenbrunner, founder of Nomad Layer. We discuss why tax residency is one of the most important pieces of an offshore Plan-B, and how Próspera, in Honduras, is building a new approach to tax residency for people who live, work, and invest across multiple countries. IN TODAY’S…
411: Panama: A New Coastal Community Set To Change The Game – Part One
{Note: Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are accepted as forms of payment for the project discussed in today’s episode.} For nearly 7 years, I have called Panama my home. And I’ve helped a ton of people help to make it their home as well, whether as a “Plan-B” or as their primary residence. But there’s one…