398: Ecuador: Can One Man Lead A Nation Into A New Era?

For a time, Ecuador was one of South America’s most attractive expat destinations; low cost of living, a great climate, a dollarized economy and straightforward residency pathways. ….then crime exploded, and Ecuador stopped feeling like a country with expat upside… Until Daniel Noboa stepped in. In today’s episode, I break down one of the most…

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…

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…

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…

260: Zen and the Art of Individual Sovereignty – Laurence Easeman

Expat Money Episode 260: Zen and the Art of Individual Sovereignty with Laurence Easeman

Today’s guest is Laurence Easeman, a filmmaker and host of the “Eyes Wide Open” podcast. His mission is to empower others to know their rights, break free from the system, and recognize the importance of personal autonomy and agency. He spends his time between the UK and Portugal, where he is pursuing residency.   TODAY’S…