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| Where and When to Settle Down? | 23 Jan 2023 | 00:25:13 | |
Have you ever arrived in a city and thought: I think I could settle down here? Now, if you are someone who has traveled or lived in many different countries, thinking about when to settle down and choosing that place is not an easy decision. On the other hand, if you are someone who lives in your hometown or in another city nearby and got roots there with family and friends, then thinking about moving to a different place and settling down there might be scary. So, when is the right time to settle down and how can we make sure we picked the right place? In this episode, I'll go through a list of important factors to consider when choosing a place to settle down. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat You can also check the video of this episode on YouTube by clicking on the link above. 😊 Don't forget to rate and subscribe to this podcast! 📩 For business inquiries and sponsorships, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com 😎 About me: I'm Eduardo Santos. I was born in Brazil, but I have lived in Argentina, China, and Colombia. I've been living in Bogotá, Colombia since October 2021. I work fully remote as an English teacher, and I moved to Colombia because I wanted to explore this beautiful country and improve my Spanish. So far, I've been having a great time here, and I wish to stay in Colombia for a very long time. | |||
| 20 Most Overrated Travel Destinations | 10 Jan 2023 | 00:31:35 | |
There are plenty of travel destinations around the world that are worth a long plane ride. But there are also some cities and tourist attractions you wish you hadn't visited. From attractions to cities, the website Insider came up with 20 travel destinations that are overrated because of cost, crowds, pollution, or otherwise. In this episode, I'll go through this list for the first time and react to it, either agreeing or disagreeing. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat You can also check the video of this episode on YouTube by clicking on the link above. Here is the original article from The Insider. 😊 Don't forget to rate and subscribe to this podcast! 📩 For business inquiries and sponsorships, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com 😎 About me: I'm Eduardo Santos. I was born in Brazil, but I have lived in Argentina, China, and Colombia. I've been living in Bogotá, Colombia since October 2021. I work fully remote as an English teacher, and I moved to Colombia because I wanted to explore this beautiful country and improve my Spanish. So far, I've been having a great time here, and I wish to stay in Colombia for a very long time. | |||
| Living in Porto, Portugal | 24 Jul 2021 | 00:50:19 | |
As the founder of Expat Empire, David McNeill is focused on inspiring people to move abroad and showing them how to do it. In addition to producing books, podcasts, blog posts, meetup events, and more, Expat Empire offers personalized consulting services to give everyone the opportunity to achieve their international dreams. In this episode, we cover topics such as: - Pros and Cons of living in Porto, Portugal; - Cost of living in Porto; - Challenges faced in the beginning; - Portugal for expats; - How difficult it is to make friends in Porto; - How Expat Empire can help you move abroad. Check out the Expat Empire Podcast. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. | |||
| Football Unites the World #1 EEE | 14 Jul 2021 | 00:06:12 | |
In a world where people seem to be so disconnected, what can unite global citizens? What are some positive things that everyone is talking about at the same time around the globe? In this episode, I'll be discussing how football (soccer) unites the world. Happy Middle of the Week! This is the first Expats Exposed Express episode. Every Wednesday, you can come back to the podcast for a very short episode where I share my thoughts about different topics. Instead of keeping them all to myself, I've decided to share them with you. Every Friday, as usual, come back for the longer episode of the podcast. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. For business inquiries and sponsorships, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com | |||
| What will the World be like after the Pandemic? | 10 Jul 2021 | 00:28:06 | |
Hello everyone and welcome back to Season 2 of the Expats Exposed Podcast! In today's episode, we will be looking at how the world will be like after the pandemic. There has been a lot of predictions regarding the economy, the way people will interact with each other, how the travel industry will be different, and so on. So, I decided to invite seven friends to share their perspective about the world after the pandemic is over. Will things go back to what they were before? What will be different and what will stay the same? For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. For business inquiries and sponsorships, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com | |||
| Living in Rio | 04 Jun 2021 | 00:36:32 | |
Is Rio really one of the most beautiful cities in the world? How safe is it for tourists and expats? And what about the cost of living? Ollie Levido shares his experience living in Rio. Ollie is from Australia but he fell in love with South America. He lived for a couple of years in Bolivia and at the end of 2020 he moved to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This is episode 20 of the Expats Exposed Podcast. It's the end of Season 1 -- but no need to worry! Make sure to subscribe to this podcast to know the exact date we will be back with Season 2 in July, 2021. In this episode, we cover topics such as: - What was your impression of Brazil before moving there? - What was challenging in the beginning? - How difficult is it to communicate in Portuguese? - What do you love and hate about expat life in Brazil? - How safe is Rio? - How do you get around the city of Rio de Janeiro? - What's the cost of living like? - Do you have any tips for foreigners planning to visit or live in Rio? Click HERE to watch Ollie Levido's video about Driving from Belo Horizonte to Rio. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. For business inquiries and sponsorships, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com | |||
| Most Overrated Travel Destinations | 03 Jun 2021 | 00:33:35 | |
What is the most overrated travel destination in the world? In this episode, we go through a list of the 20 most overrated travel destinations in the world. I also gave my opinion and asked two friends what they thought were the most overrated travel destinations in the world. There are cities, countries, and tourist attractions which are quite popular, but are actually not as great as they seem. To see the full list on Insider.com click here. Check out Zuzana's YouTube Channel here. Check out Leo's website. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. For questions or partnerships, please send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com | |||
| Why Do People Move Abroad? | 22 May 2021 | 00:25:55 | |
Why do people leave their countries? Why do people decide to move abroad? In this episode, eight expats explain the reasons behind their decision to live abroad. To watch the video with the people in this episode talking about the reasons why they moved abroad, click here! For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. | |||
| Living in Tokyo (Expat life in Japan) | 14 May 2021 | 00:49:20 | |
As the founder of Expat Empire, David McNeill is focused on inspiring people to move abroad and showing them how to do it. In addition to producing books, podcasts, blog posts, meetup events, and more, Expat Empire offers personalized consulting services to give everyone the opportunity to achieve their international dreams. In this episode, we cover topics such as: - Pros and Cons of living in Tokyo, Japan; - Cost of living in Tokyo; - Challenges faced in the beginning; - The business culture in Japan and finding work; - A perfect day in Tokyo; - How difficult it is to make friends in Tokyo; - How Expat Empire can help you move abroad. Check out the Expat Empire Podcast. Passport to Working in Japan will give you all of the insights, knowledge, and resources you need to succeed in the Land of the Rising Sun! For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. | |||
| Most Underrated Travel Destinations | 12 May 2021 | 00:26:38 | |
What is the most underrated travel destination? This is what I've been asking myself lately. Countries like France, Thailand, Italy, and Spain are very popular travel destinations. In this episode, we are going to talk about countries which are less popular among tourists. There are many countries and cities which are not very well known but still have a LOT to offer. Today we will discuss some of these countries and cities here. To help me discuss which are the most underrated travel destinations in the world, I asked the help of three friends: Zuzana, Nicki, and Arthur. You can check out Zuzana's YouTube Channel, Arthur's Youtube Channel Gringo Nation, and Nicki's Instagram here. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram For comments and suggestions about the podcast or business inquiries, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com | |||
| Living in the Czech Republic | 16 Apr 2021 | 00:31:31 | |
In today's episode, I talk to my friend Zuzana about living in the Czech Republic. I met Zuzana in Qingdao, China in 2015. However, she has been living in Kladno for the last 3 years. In this episode, we cover topics such as: - How similar are Slovak and Czech languages? - Can locals speak English? - Pros and Cons of living in the Czech Republic. - Cost for rent in Prague. - Current real state situation in Prague. - Cost of living in the Czech Republic (groceries, transportation and utilities) - Current travel restrictions and border control. - Vaccination, trips, and getting the vaccine. - Setting up an English school in Czech Republic. - English teaching during and after the pandemic. Here is the Official Website for My Way English Courses Check out Zuzana's YouTube Channel My Way English Courses For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram For comments and suggestions about the podcast or business inquiries, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com | |||
| What is Home for You? | 11 Apr 2021 | 00:32:59 | |
Defining home has always been tricky for me. To be quite honest, I believe that I have never actually felt 100% at home in my hometown, where I grew up and spent most of my life. After moving abroad, I was challenged to start a new life in a completely different place, make new friends, and adapt to that new culture. But when will that new country start to feel like home? Is home a physical location or a feeling we have? For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram For comments and suggestions about the podcast or business inquiries, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com | |||
| Reverse Culture Shock | 26 Dec 2022 | 00:48:39 | |
What is Reverse Culture Shock and why it might be worse than Culture Shock? In this episode, I invited Nicki Post to talk about her experience moving back to the USA after living years abroad. Nicki and I discuss what it feels like to go back to our countries and how to deal with things when it doesn't feel exactly like "home" anymore. Nicki has been traveling around the world for 20 years and right now she is in her favorite place in the world: Buenos Aires in Argentina. While she plans to make Buenos Aires her base for the next several years, she also hopes to dive deep into Argentina to see and know as much as possible. You can check Nicki's adventures on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/nickipoststravelstuff Follow her on Instagram and check out her Travel Blog as well. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat 😊 Don't forget to rate this podcast! 📩 For business inquiries and sponsorships, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com 😎 About me: I'm Eduardo Santos. I was born in Brazil, but I have lived in Argentina, China, and Colombia. I've been living in Bogotá, Colombia since October 2021. I work fully remote as an English teacher, and I moved to Colombia because I wanted to explore this beautiful country and improve my Spanish. So far, I've been having a great time here, and I wish to stay in Colombia for a very long time. | |||
| Mistakes People Make When They Move Abroad | 31 Mar 2021 | 00:34:57 | |
Moving abroad can be very challenging and stressful. While living abroad, I have seen expats making mistakes that could easily be avoided before moving to a new country. From carefully researching about a new place to finally feeling at home in a different country, there are some mistakes you can anticipate and avoid in order to help you with the whole process. In this solo episode, I share tips and tricks to help expats before and after moving to a new country. The website I mention in this episode to help you calculate the cost of living of major cities in the world is www.numbeo.com For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat For comments and suggestions about the podcast or business inquiries, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com | |||
| Moving to New York during the Pandemic | 18 Mar 2021 | 00:26:51 | |
Alex shares his experience moving to New York after having spent 15 years living in Bratislava, Slovakia. He arrived in New York in the middle of the pandemic in 2020 with his wife and daughter. In this episode, we cover topics such as: - Moving to Slovakia and living in Bratislava for 15 years; - The challenges of moving to New York in the middle of the pandemic; - Settling in New York, apartment hunting, and buying furniture; - Office work when the pandemic is over; - Living in the suburbs of New York; - What is living in Stamford like; - Cost of living in Stamford, Connecticut; - The expat community in Stamford; - The importance of credit score and purchase power in the US; - What is home for Alex. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat | |||
| UK Marriage Visa, lockdown in London, and blending in. | 04 Mar 2021 | 00:22:39 | |
Lea D Meddings shares her experience applying for the UK Marriage Visa, moving to London during the pandemic, and adapting to British life. In this episode, we cover topics such as: - Her experience in the English Language Teaching industry; - Teaching English online during the pandemic; - How Lea met her fiancé Luke; - The process to obtain the UK marriage visa; - Lockdown and restrictions in London; - Blending in and adapting to British life; - Tips for expats moving to London; - Hopes and expectations for 2021 after BREXIT. Follow The Context on Instagram. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you like this podcast, you can buy me a coffee and support my work. | |||
| From Graduate Student in the UK to School Director in Bolivia. | 11 Feb 2021 | 00:42:59 | |
After Luke Malkin got his MA in Digital Film and Television Production from the University of York, he moved to Spain, Tanzania, Bolivia, China, and then back to Bolivia. He is currently the General Director and Co-Owner of Language Connection in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. In this episode, we cover topics such as: - His experience living in Spain, Tanzania, China, and Bolivia; - First impressions about China; - What living in Bolivia is like; - Expat life in Bolivia vs. China; - His experience teaching kids in China; - How are Chinese and Bolivian learners different; - Challenges of hiring and managing foreign teachers in Bolivia; - How to keep motivated with multiple jobs; - Hopes and expectations for 2021. Follow Language Connection on Instagram and listen to their podcast. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you like this podcast, you can buy me a coffee and support my work. | |||
| Life in China as an English Teacher | 04 Feb 2021 | 00:41:51 | |
Tatiana Severo has been working in China as an English teacher since 2019. In episode 9 of the podcast, Tati talks about what living in China is really like. In this episode, we cover topics such as: - Her experience living in the UK and Argentina; - Why she moved to China; - The amazing Chinese infrastructure; - Pros and Cons of living in a small city in China; - What to do and see in Shanghai; - Advice for foreigners moving to China; - Cost of living in a small city; - Her definition of "home"; - Hopes and expectations for 2021. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you like this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. | |||
| Living in São Paulo: South America's Largest City | 27 Jan 2021 | 00:49:44 | |
Herbert Barlow (aka Hebinho) has been living in São Paulo for the past 8 years. It is South America's Megacity and also the financial hub of the region. In this episode, we cover topics such as: - Reasons why he moved to São Paulo; - The job market in São Paulo; - Making friends and building your community; - Cultural diversity in Brazil; - The downside of living in a megacity; - The influence of immigrants in the city; - Leisure options in São Paulo; - Being LGBTQ+ in Brazil; - Issues with social inequality, racism, and homophobia. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you like this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. | |||
| Living in Seattle (U.S. Immigration, Jobs and Citizenship) | 20 Jan 2021 | 00:46:47 | |
Bernardo and Gustavo (aka Bernie & Gus) have been living in Seattle with their families for some years now. They arrived in the USA many years ago as undergraduate students, lived in different parts of the country and finally settled down in Seattle, Washington. In this episode, we cover topics such as: - Applying for scholarships and studying at American universities; - The decision of staying in the USA after graduation; - Living in New York, Kansas, and California; - The benefits of living in Seattle; - The cost of living; - The diverse work environment in Seattle; - Hopes and expectations with Joe Biden as president; - The essence of America. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you like this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. | |||
| Moving to Amsterdam during the Pandemic | 13 Jan 2021 | 00:46:56 | |
Érika shares her experience moving from Madrid to Amsterdam during the pandemic in 2020. She talks about her journey arriving in Amsterdam, finding an apartment, and integrating with the community as an expat. Érika covers topics such as: - Cycling in Amsterdam; - Modern vs. old Amsterdam; - Arriving in Amsterdam during lockdown; - How safe the city is for women; - Living in Holland without speaking Dutch; - Cost of living in Amsterdam; - What she misses about Brazil. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat. Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat | |||
| Living in Toronto Canada 15+ years | 06 Jan 2021 | 00:44:21 | |
Leo Gomez shares his Canadian immigration story after more than 15 years living in Toronto, Canada. Leo Gomez is the VP Operations and Managing Director of Learn Your English. Leo is also responsible for the Podcast Teacher Talking Time where he interviews experts about English language training and learning. In this first episode of the Expats Exposed Podcast in 2021, we cover topics such as: - The challenges of interviewing experts for his podcast; - Challenges of life in Canada as an immigrant; - Multiculturalism in Canada; - Cost of living in Toronto; - Cultural Identity and Acculturation; - Feeling Canadian and National Identity; - Enduring Suffering and Hardship; - Hopes and Expectations for 2021. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat | |||
| My China Story | 30 Dec 2020 | 00:38:45 | |
I spent the last 4.5 years living in China and now it's time to share my story with the world. In the 4th episode of the Expats Exposed Podcast, instead of exposing another expat, I will expose myself. I will be covering topics such as:
For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat . Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat and leave a comment. Feedback is always welcome! =] | |||
| Living in Warsaw, Poland | 20 Dec 2022 | 00:26:51 | |
Ferran moved from Barcelona to Warsaw in Poland at the end of 2022. In this episode, he talks about his experience living in Poland in 2023 compared to a couple of years ago. Apart from living in Warsaw, Ferran has also spent time in Lublin and Krakow. He shares his thoughts on what it is like to make friends, get around, and rent prices. He also mentions the cost of living, job opportunities, and why Poland is a good option for digital nomads and remote workers. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat 😊 Don't forget to rate this podcast! 📩 For business inquiries and sponsorships, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com 😎 About me: I'm Eduardo Santos. I was born in Brazil, but I have lived in Argentina, China, and Colombia. I've been living in Bogotá, Colombia since October 2021. I work fully remote as an English teacher, and I moved to Colombia because I wanted to explore this beautiful country and improve my Spanish. So far, I've been having a great time here and I wish to stay in Colombia for a very long time. | |||
| Living in Tbilisi, Georgia as a Digital Nomad | 23 Dec 2020 | 00:22:06 | |
Art Costa Manso shares his experience solo traveling around the world, being a digital nomad in Georgia, and how he started his YouTube Channel Gringo Nation. Art talks about the pros and cons of living in Georgia, what the expat community is like, the cost of living, and what "home" means for him. "A visitor is a gift from God" is a popular saying in Georgia. It illustrates how welcoming Georgians are towards foreigners. Check out Art's YouTube Channel Gringo Nation: www.youtube.com/gringonation For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat. Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat | |||
| The Challenges of Raising a Kid in London | 16 Dec 2020 | 00:33:44 | |
In this episode, Crystal discusses the challenges of raising a kid in London with her husband. From the birth of her baby in the British National Health Service (NHS) to finding a nursery place, she covers topics such as: *the cost of living in England's most expensive city; *private and public nurseries; *how kid-friendly London is; *what the expat community is like; *and the benefits of living in one of the most multicultural cities in the world. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat . Follow us on Instagram. | |||
| From Australia to Bolivia | 08 Dec 2020 | 00:25:01 | |
Hello everyone! This is the brand new podcast Expats Exposed! Here you will find honest conversations with expats around the globe. In today's episode, Ollie Levido talks about expat life in Bolivia. Ollie moved from Australia to Santa Cruz Bolivia where he currently lives and works as an English teacher. In this episode, Ollie talks about the challenges he faced as an expat in Bolivia, what surprised him the most when he got there, and he also shares precious pieces of advice for anyone thinking about traveling to Bolivia or living there as an expat. He also shares what is the next country he is moving to at the end of 2020. Apart from working for an English school in Bolivia and teaching Chinese kids online, Ollie was able to find some time to start his YouTube Channel where he posts videos about life in South America. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat. | |||
| Moving to Berlin with Family | 15 Jan 2022 | 00:46:52 | |
Particularly popular with young professionals, Berlin has a lot to offer someone looking to move to a city with a strong economy, good job prospects and plenty of culture and nightlife. Rodrigo Catão shares his experience living in Berlin with his family. In this episode, we cover topics such as: - The importance of speaking German; - Challenges living in Germany; - Can Germans speak English?; - How diverse is Berlin?; - How friendly are the Berliners?; - Life in Germany vs. Brazil; - Cost of living in Berlin; - Tips for foreigners moving to Germany; - How is Germany post Brexit?. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. | |||
| Living in Buenos Aires | 08 Jan 2022 | 00:23:43 | |
Buenos Aires is a hot spot for those who love music, food, dancing, and just all-around beautiful, warm, and friendly people. In this episode, I talked to Nati, who lived for 7 years in the capital of Argentina. We will cover topics such as: - Challenges of living in Buenos Aires; - Cost of Living; - Different exchange rates and high inflation; - What she misses about living in Argentina; - Why she decided to leave; - Tips for foreigners thinking about moving to Argentina.
For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. | |||
| First Impressions of Colombia | 24 Dec 2021 | 00:30:01 | |
Can you believe it is December 2021? I can't. These last two years have been crazy, and I think we are all dying to go to a different country and not have to wear a mask, take a PCR test before flying, or travel with a mask during an entire flight. But it is what it is. In this episode, I talk about my first impressions living in Bogotá, Colombia. I have been to other cities like Medellín, but I am based in Bogotá right now. To be honest, I didn't know much about Colombia before I moved here, and I am just impressed with the amount of things this country has to offer. From a very rich cuisine to a recent history full of conflicts, this country has become one of the hottest travel destinations in Latin America. And if you think you know it all because you have watched a Netflix show about Colombia's recent history, then I will ask you to listen to the whole episode. Colombia is much more than its recent history. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. | |||
| Top 5 TV Shows in Spanish #3 EEE | 06 Aug 2021 | 00:12:55 | |
I have been learning Spanish recently and some Spanish TV shows have helped me a lot. I love not only the Spanish language but the culture as well. Here are my Top 5 Shows in Spanish and why I love each one of them. 5. El Club or The Club (Mexico) 4. El Juego de las Llaves or The Game of Keys (Mexico) 3. La Casa de Papel or Money Heist (Spain) 2. La Casa de las Flores or The House of Flowers (Mexico) 1. Elite (Spain) It's a great way to improve your Spanish and learn new vocabulary and improve your pronunciation. What other shows should I have included here? | |||
| Living in Mexico City | 01 Aug 2021 | 00:29:25 | |
Mexico City attracts tourists and expats from around the globe. The city's rich culture and fascinating history make it an excellent vacation spot. You'll find great food, world class museums, interesting archaeological sites, stunning architecture, ubiquitous art, gorgeous green spaces and varied cultural offerings. In this episode, I talked to the Colombian Daniel Montaña, who has been living in Mexico City for the past three months. Daniel is my Spanish teacher, and I absolutely love having classes with him. If you also want to have Spanish classes with Daniel, you can click on the link below for his iTalki profile. Register through this link and get $10 off: https://italki.com/i/reft/GBbGbB/GBbGbB/spanish?hl=es In this episode, we cover topics such as: - How Daniel went from Colombia to Mexico; - First impressions of Mexico; - Authentic Mexican food; - How safe is Mexico City?; - The museums in Mexico City; - The expat community in Mexico; - Friendly and welcoming Mexicans; - What should you visit in Mexico?; - The Day of the Dead; - Being LGBTQIA+ in Mexico; - Cost of Living in Mexico City; - Top 5 tourist attractions in Mexico City; - Advice for people who want to visit or move to Mexico City. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. | |||
| Best Cuisine in the World? My Top 5! #2 EEE | 28 Jul 2021 | 00:08:50 | |
Food is an important aspect of any country's culture. But what country's cuisine would make it to your top 5? Thinking about that, I came up with my own personal list. This top 5 is solely based on my own personal preferences, but it would be great to know what your top 5 would be. Happy Middle of the Week! Don't forget to come back here on Friday for the longer episode of the podcast. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee. For business inquiries and sponsorships, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com | |||
| What’s the One Piece of Advice You’d Give Someone Moving Abroad for the First Time? | 27 Apr 2026 | 00:24:41 | |
Moving abroad for the first time is exciting — but it’s also full of uncertainty, emotional ups and downs, and unexpected challenges. In this episode, we go beyond the usual advice and explore what actually helps when you’re navigating life in a new country. Through real insights and reflections, we uncover the mindset shifts, habits, and lessons that make the biggest difference. moving abroad, expat advice, expat life, living abroad tips, culture shock, relocation tips, first time expat, life abroad, travel tips, moving overseas, expat podcast, living in another country, expat experience---------------------------------------------------------- 👉🏼 I’m Edu, originally from Brazil. I’ve lived in 4 countries and traveled to 30+ countries. On Expats Exposed, I share honest insights about living abroad, global lifestyles, and building a meaningful life overseas. 📢 For collabs & partnerships: readygohq@gmail.com | |||
| How Do You Survive (or Laugh Through) Language Barriers? | 20 Apr 2026 | 00:26:13 | |
Have you ever said something in another language… and instantly regretted it? In this episode of Expats Exposed, we explore the real, unfiltered experience of dealing with language barriers abroad — from awkward misunderstandings to surprisingly meaningful moments of connection. After living in countries like Brazil, China, and Colombia, I’ve experienced firsthand how communication goes far beyond vocabulary and grammar. It’s about navigating accents, decoding slang, interpreting cultural nuances, and sometimes just surviving the moment with humor and creativity. In this episode, we talk about: If you’ve ever relied on hand gestures, guessed your way through a conversation, or laughed off a language mistake — this episode is for you. language barriers, expat life, living abroad, communication abroad, language learning struggles, expat stories, cultural differences, miscommunication, learning languages, travel experiences ---------------------------------------------------------- 👉🏼 I’m Edu, originally from Brazil. I’ve lived in 4 countries and traveled to 30+ countries. On Expats Exposed, I share honest insights about living abroad, global lifestyles, and building ameaningful life overseas. 📢 For collabs & partnerships: readygohq@gmail.com | |||
| Brazil: The Cultural Island Inside Latin America | 13 Apr 2026 | 00:34:18 | |
In this episode of Expats Exposed, we explore a fascinating question: Although Brazil is geographically surrounded by Spanish-speaking countries, it often operates in its own cultural universe. From language and media to music and education, this episode breaks down the key reasons behind this uniquedynamic—and what many Brazilians only realize after moving abroad. Drawing from personal experience living in both China and Colombia, I reflect on how stepping outside Brazil reveals a completely different side of Latin America—one that is deeply interconnected through a shared language and cultural exchange. Key Themes Have you ever experienced cultural differences within Latin America? Share your thoughts and experiences. I’d love to hear your perspective. For partnerships and collaborations, send me a message on readygohq@gmail.com For videos about life in different countries, interview with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat | |||
| What local traditions and festivals have become part of your life abroad? | 30 Mar 2026 | 00:26:06 | |
What local festivals or traditions truly become part of your life abroad? In this episode of Expats Exposed, we explore how expats embrace cultural celebrations like peaceful national holidays in China, Colombia’s Día de las Velitas, and Brazil’s Carnival. What starts as curiosity often turns into meaningful rituals of connection, belonging, and identity. Through these stories, we reflect on how traditions abroad can reshape our idea of home — and help us feel part of something bigger wherever we are in the world. | |||
| Habits You Pick Up Living Abroad | 23 Mar 2026 | 00:25:34 | |
In this episode of Expats Exposed, expats share the surprising habits and traditions they’ve adopted while living in another country — from new food routines and greetings to everyday customs they’d never have back home. Living abroad doesn’t just change where you live — it often changes how you live. Over time, the small routines and cultural habits of a new place can quietly become part of your daily life. 🎙️ Expats Exposed shares real stories about expat life, cultural differences, and adapting to life abroad. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat | |||
| The Emotional Side of Living Abroad | 09 Mar 2026 | 00:27:19 | |
Living abroad can be exciting — but it can also be emotionally challenging. In this episode of Expats Exposed, we explore loneliness, solitude, and saudade, three powerful emotions many expats, immigrants, and digital nomads experience but rarely talk about. Drawing from personal experience living in Brazil, China, and Colombia, this episode offers an honest, calm conversation about expat mental health, emotional resilience, and why learning to sit with difficult feelings is part of life abroad. If you’ve ever felt disconnected, nostalgic, or quietly overwhelmed while living overseas, this episode is for you. Keywords: living abroad, expat life,loneliness abroad, saudade, expat mental health, immigrant emotions, life overseas, living in another country For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to: www.youtube.com/readygoexpat For collabs & partnerships: readygohq@gmail.com | |||
| What’s the most surprising or weird thing about daily life where you live? | 02 Mar 2026 | 00:29:46 | |
In this episode of Expats Exposed, we explore the small but powerful cultural differences that shape everyday life abroad. From unexpected routines to subtle social customs, it’s often the tiny details that reveal the most about a country. I also share reflections from two people living in different countriesas they describe the daily habits that surprised them the most. If you’ve ever experienced culture shock or those “wait… what?” moments overseas, this episode will resonate. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat | |||
| What does 'home' mean to you after living abroad? | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:28:56 | |
Since living abroad, has your idea of “home” changed? In this episode of Expats Exposed, we explore how moving to another country reshapes identity, belonging, and emotional attachment to place. Is home a physical location, the people we love, or simply a feeling we carry within us? I also share reflections from two people living in different countries who explain how their concept of home has evolved. If you’re an expat, digital nomad, immigrant, or someone dreaming of moving abroad, this conversation will resonate deeply. For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat Partnerships: readygohq@gmail.com | |||
| How did Your Midlife Crisis Show up Living Abroad? | 16 Feb 2026 | 00:24:10 | |
Does moving abroad fix a mid-life crisis—or just change how it looks? Keywords: midlife crisis, moving abroad, expat life, personal growth, life transitions, expat podcast For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat | |||
| What Pushed You to Move Abroad? | 08 Feb 2026 | 00:25:12 | |
What motivates people to move abroad and become expats? In this episode of Expats Exposed, we explore the real reasons behind living abroad, international relocation, and starting a new life in another country. I listen to friends answering the question “What pushed you to pack your bags and move abroad?” and reflect on their stories using my own experience living in multiple countries. From travel and adventure to career changes and personal growth, this episode uncovers the push and pull factors that drive people to leave home and embrace expat life.For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat | |||