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Armchair Expat Promo27 Mar 202500:00:44

What really happens when you leave everything familiar behind and start over in a new country?

Armchair Expat is a podcast about moving abroad, living overseas, and building a life you love on your own terms. Hosted by Shannon Acton of @BargainHomesAbroad, each episode features real stories from people who have relocated internationally—whether for work, retirement, lifestyle, or love.

Guests include everyday expats, digital nomads, and entrepreneurs who share honest insights, practical advice, and personal reflections on what it really takes to move abroad and thrive. But this show isn’t just about logistics—it’s about the inner journey, too. From identity shifts and culture shock to healing, intuition, and transformation, Armchair Expat explores how living abroad can change you in ways you never expected.

If you’re dreaming of moving to another country or curious about expat life, this podcast will inspire, inform, and guide your journey—no passport required.

Wanna Move Abroad? Your Exit Strategy Starts Here with Jen Barnett01 Apr 202500:34:36

Welcome to the very first episode of Armchair Expat. In this kickoff conversation, host Shannon Acton chats with Jen Barnett about her journey from Alabama to Mérida, Mexico—and how she turned her relocation experience into a powerful resource for others through her platform, Expatsi.

Jen opens up about the political motivations behind her move, the surprises and challenges of settling into a new country, and the reality of building a business abroad. From housing headaches to hugs at Costco, this episode is packed with both inspiration and practical insight for anyone considering life beyond U.S. borders.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why the decision to move abroad often starts with values and lifestyle
  • What it takes to relocate
  • The surprising struggles (and wins) of finding housing abroad
  • How Expatsi is helping people find & explore their best-fit countries
  • The stages of moving abroad—and why the process doesn’t have to be overwhelming

Resources & Links:

Connect with Jen Barnett:

Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, Founder and Chief Bargain Hunter of Bargain Homes Abroad

If you're interested in sponsoring or partnering with Armchair Expat, please reach out to Shannon at the following email: info@bargain-homes.com

Enjoy this episode? Please like, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps us reach more future expats and keep these stories coming your way.

Until next time… remember: the adventure starts right from your armchair.

How to Move Abroad At Any Age with Cepee Tabibian08 Apr 202500:47:09

In this episode, Cepee shares how a restless career path and a big leap abroad led her to create She Hit Refresh—a thriving community for women over 30 ready to reinvent their lives overseas. We dive into the highs and lows of her expat story, what it really takes to start over in a new country, and why community is the secret ingredient to a successful transition. Plus, Cepee shares inspiring refresh stories from women in her network and practical advice for anyone dreaming of a bold new chapter abroad.

Key Takeaways

  • Cepee's background as a child of immigrants shaped her desire for freedom.
  • Her early career was marked by job hopping and a quest for meaningful work.
  • The importance of community in the process of moving abroad.
  • Remote work opportunities have changed the landscape for expats.
  • Scouting trips are essential for making informed decisions about moving.
  • Albania is an emerging destination for Americans looking to move abroad.
  • Women over 30 often feel it's too late to make a big life change.
  • Success stories from the She Hit Refresh community inspire others to take the leap.

If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. It helps us reach more future expats and keep these stories coming. 

Where to Find Cepee:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shehitrefresh

Move Abroad Masterclass affiliate link:

https://shehitrefresh.kartra.com/affiliates/411713

Refresher’s Lounge Waitlist: https://www.shehitrefreshacademy.com/loungewaitlist

She Hit Refresh Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/shehitrefresh

She Hit Refresh Podcast: https://shehitrefresh.com/category/podcast/

She Hit Refresh YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SheHitRefresh

Resources/Links

Home Exchange (affiliate): https://spn.so/digk6ev9

Trusted Housesitters affiliate link (Use our code BHA25 for 25% off membership): trustedhousesitters.pxf.io/POzVMY

Host a Sister Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hostasister

Sabbatical Homes: https://www.sabbaticalhomes.com

About the Podcast

Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, founder and Chief Bargain Huntress of Bargain Homes Abroad

If you're interested in sponsoring or partnering with Armchair Expat, please reach out to Shannon at the following email: info@bargain-homes.com

Astrocartography 101: Finding the Best Place to Live, Love & Thrive with Helena Woods15 Apr 202501:01:52

What if your birth chart could tell you where in the world you're meant to thrive?

In this episode of Armchair Expat, Shannon chats with world traveling professional relocation astrology specialist Helena Woods about the weird, sometimes woo-woo, and yet wildly accurate world of astrocartography— otherwise known as the “astrology of place”.

 

They dive into why where you are matters, and how planetary lines can influence everything from career clarity to finding “the one.”

 

Helena shares how trusting her gut (and the stars) led her to a life-changing move abroad—and how you can use your unique astro-map to make bold, aligned decisions.

 

From relocation timing tips to the surprising magic of remote activation, this convo covers what most people get wrong about astrology, what not to do on your Mars line, and how moving abroad can crack you wide open in all the right ways.

 

Whether you're craving a fresh start, seeking your soul city, or just tired of forcing it where you are—this episode will have you rethinking everything you thought you knew about moving.

 

Takeaways

  • Astro cartography reveals the energy and stories of different locations.
  • Trusting your intuition is key to personal growth.
  • Jupiter and Venus lines are the most beneficial for relocation.
  • Uranus lines can bring chaos and instability.
  • Timing is crucial when planning travel or relocation.
  • Your birth chart influences your experiences in different places.
  • Small daily habits can strengthen your intuition.
  • Astro cartography can help find love and career opportunities.
  • You can still benefit from astro cartography even if you live far from a line.
  • Listening to your inner voice can lead to fulfilling life choices. Solar Fire is recommended for astro photography software.
  • Venus and Jupiter descendant lines are ideal for partnerships.
  • Sun Ascendant lines provide clarity on purpose.
  • IC lines are important for home and family considerations.
  • Remote activation allows energy connection from a distance.
  • Hiring decisions should consider astro compatibility.
  • Pluto lines can have positive experiences contrary to popular belief.
  • Family dynamics should be assessed through astro mapping.
  • Travel experiences can reveal personal growth and challenges.
  • Eclipse season brings significant global shifts and personal reflections.

Connect with Helena

Instagram

Website: https://helenawoods.com/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@helenawoods

 

Resource Links

Free Astrocartography Cheat Sheet: https://helenawoods.com/cheatsheet

GTFO Workshop: https://helenawoods.com/gtfo

Other Courses: helenawoods.com/courses

Book a Reading with Helena: https://helenawoods.com/readings

Reader Directory: helenawoods.com/directory

 

Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, founder and Chief Bargain Hunter of Bargain Homes Abroad

If you're interested in sponsoring or partnering with Armchair Expat, please reach out to Shannon at the following email: info@bargain-homes.com

How to Move Abroad (Without Forcing It):
The Power of Intuition & Divine Timing with Nicolle22 Apr 202501:01:21

What if your next big move—whether it’s across the world or deep within—wasn’t about figuring it out, but about feeling it through?

In this episode, Shannon sits down with Nicolle Merrilyne, a Certified Intuitive Energy Healer, Medium, and Meditation Teacher who recently left California to follow her intuition—and her spirit guides—all the way to Spain.

Together, they explore how grounding, energy healing, and intuitive guidance can shape a life abroad and support personal growth along the way. Nicolle shares her own spiritual awakening, her unexpected path into intuitive healing during the pandemic, and what it really felt like to move abroad with no backup plan—just trust.

You’ll hear how to:

  • Use meditation to sharpen your intuition
  • Protect your energy while adjusting to expat life
  • Recognize when a past life might be influencing your present
  • Build community with intention, wherever you are

This one is part spiritual toolkit, part expat story, and full of insights for anyone feeling that soul-nudge to leap—whether it’s across oceans or into the unknown.

TimeStamps:

  • 00:00 – Grounding for Clarity
  • 04:59 – Nicolle's Journey to Intuition
  • 09:57 – The Leap to Spain
  • 14:57 – Navigating New Beginnings
  • 19:51 – Understanding Intuition
  • 24:58 – Meditation and Intuition Development
  • 29:52 – Energy Healing Explained
  • 34:55 – Protecting Your Energy
  • 35:09 – Communicating with Spirit Guides
  • 39:32 – Building a Spiritual Community
  • 43:33 – Exploring Past Lives and Ancestral Connections
  • 48:00 – Navigating Community in New Places
  • 52:18 – Taking the Leap to Move Abroad
  • 57:42 – Trusting Your Intuition in Big Decisions

Connect with Nicolle

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicollemerrilyne/

Rise Membership:  https://risebynicollemerrilyne.my.canva.site/join-rise

 

EPISODE SPONSOR

This episode is brought to you by International Living — trusted since 1979 to help people like you live better, spend less, and move smartly overseas. Big thanks to International Living for supporting Armchair Expat, and for inspiring so many of us to think beyond borders!

 

ABOUT US

Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, founder and Chief Bargain Hunter of Bargain Homes Abroad

If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. It helps us reach more future expats and keep these stories coming.

 

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Call for Sponsors

If you're interested in partnering with Armchair Expat, please reach out to Shannon at the following email: info AT bargain-homes DOT com

Doing Italy: Life Lessons from a Female Founder with Thea Duncan29 Apr 202501:03:45

In this episode of the Armchair Expat podcast, Shannon chats with Thea Duncan, the founder of Doing Italy. The conversation explores Thea's journey to Italy, her love for the culture, and how she helps others navigate the process of moving to Italy. Thea shares her experiences with intuition, the impact of COVID-19 on her career, and practical advice for those looking to relocate to Italy, including visa options and common mistakes to avoid. The discussion also highlights the importance of building community and integrating into Italian society. In this conversation, Thea shares her experiences of living in Italy, discussing cultural identity, parenting, and the nuances of the Italian real estate market. She reflects on her journey as a Black woman in Italy, the joys and challenges of raising a child in a different culture, and the complexities of buying property as an expatriate. Thea emphasizes the importance of curiosity, community, and taking small steps towards change, encouraging listeners to embrace their fears and pursue their dreams of living abroad.

Takeaways

  • Intuition is a powerful compass. Thea followed inner nudges—not a master plan—and built a life in Italy because of it.
  • You do need a visa to move to Italy. From student to digital nomad, understanding your options is essential.
  • Speaking Italian matters. Language skills aren’t just helpful—they’re often necessary for work and connection.
  • The job market isn’t like the U.S. Lower salaries, but higher stability—know what you’re walking into.
  • Buying property won’t get you residency. Italy isn’t a “buy to stay” country. Don’t fall for the myth.
  • Community is everything. From expat groups to local cafés, showing up with curiosity opens doors.
  • Raising kids in Italy is beautifully communal. From pregnancy perks to pesto made by Nona—Italy moms differently.
  • Fear fades when you take the next right step. Thea’s advice? Don’t wait for certainty. Start with action.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Thea's Journey

01:19 Discovering Italy: A Love Story

06:03 Intuition and Life Decisions

11:44 Starting 'Doing Italy' During COVID

15:08 Navigating the Path to Italy

16:13 Visa Options for Moving to Italy

23:42 Common Mistakes When Moving to Italy

29:40 Building Community in Italy

34:39 Cultural Curiosity and Identity in Italy

37:15 Raising a Child in Italy: A Personal Journey

44:01 Navigating the Italian Real Estate Market

56:28 Embracing Change: Moving to Italy and Overcoming Fear

 

Connect with Thea

Website: https://www.doingitaly.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doingitaly/

 

Books Referenced:

Sacred Contracts: Awakening Your Divine Potential by Caroline Myss

The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss

 

Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, founder and Chief Bargain Hunter of Bargain Homes Abroad

 

If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. It helps us reach more future expats and keep these stories coming.

ENTER REVIEW CONTEST: https://www.bargainhomesabroad.co/reviews

 

If you're interested in sponsoring or partnering with Armchair Expat, please reach out to Shannon at the following email: info AT bargain-homes DOT com

How NOT to Retire Abroad: One Couple’s Story of Moving to Portugal06 May 202500:49:26

In this episode, I'm joined by Matt and Dawn — better known as The Unretirees — who traded their big-city grind for a brand-new life on Portugal’s Silver Coast. We talk about how they sold almost everything they owned, why the pandemic was a turning point, and what made Portugal the obvious choice (spoiler: fast-track citizenship and serious beach vibes helped).

We get into the real talk about integration challenges, why expat groups are a double-edged sword, and what you must know about taxes and healthcare before considering moving abroad. Plus, Matt and Dawn share how they’re helping other midlife adventurers turn career expertise into online income — and why starting small could be your ticket to freedom.

Takeaways:

  • They downsized their entire life to chase a long-held dream of living abroad.
  • Portugal stood out for its fast-track citizenship, lower cost of living, and overall safety.
  • Language barriers and cultural differences are real — but kindness and persistence make all the difference.
  • Expat groups can offer support but aren't a substitute for truly integrating.
  • Turning midlife expertise into online income is possible — even if you don't feel like an "expert."
  • Moving abroad is about running toward the life you want, not away from the one you had.

Connect with Dawn & Matt

YouTube Channel

Moving to Portugal Course (Affiliate link)

 

Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, founder and Chief Bargain Hunter of Bargain Homes Abroad

If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. It helps us reach more future expats and keep these stories coming.

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Early Retirement in Italy: Choosing Meaning Over Money in Midlife with Dan Kidson17 Jun 202500:59:18

In this episode of the Armchair Expat podcast, Dan shares his journey from a corporate career in the U.S. to pursuing his dream of living in Italy. He discusses his love for travel, the challenges of finding a home, navigating the visa process, and the cultural immersion he experienced in his new community.

Dan also highlights the bureaucratic hurdles he faced while purchasing a property and the ongoing renovation challenges, all while emphasizing the importance of community connection in his new life abroad.

In this conversation, Dan shares his experiences of living and renovating a property in Italy, emphasizing the importance of hiring an architect, understanding the true costs of property acquisition, and the unique lifestyle in a small Italian town. He discusses healthcare, the cost of living, tax incentives for residents, and the challenges of navigating bureaucracy. Dan also reflects on cultural adjustments and the joys of traveling across Europe, offering advice for those considering a move abroad.

 

TIMESTAMPS

00:00 From Corporate Life to Italian Dreams

03:05 The Journey to Finding Home

06:12 Cultural Immersion and Community Connection

09:00 Navigating the Visa Process

12:06 The Search for a Home in Italy

15:09 Overcoming Bureaucratic Hurdles

17:47 Renovation Challenges and Community Life

30:01 The Role of Architects in Italian Renovations

33:28 Cost Considerations in Property Acquisition

37:27 Living in a Small Italian Town

40:02 Healthcare in Italy: A Personal Experience

44:02 Climate and Daily Life in Basilicata

45:04 Cost of Living Comparison: Italy vs. the US

47:22 Tax Incentives for Residents in Southern Italy

49:00 Navigating Bureaucracy: Driving and Residency

51:03 Cultural Adjustments and Lifestyle Changes

55:03 Traveling Across Europe from Italy

56:37 Advice for Those Considering Moving Abroad

CONNECT WITH DAN

Instagram

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This episode is brought to you by International Living—trusted since 1979 to help people like you live better, spend less, and move smartly overseas. Their guidance has helped thousands find their perfect corner of the world—from coastal Portugal to mountain villages in Mexico.

Right now, they’re offering listeners a special freebie: when you sign up for their daily postcard e-letter, you’ll get a sneak peek in their brand-new book European Living: The Complete Manual for Americans Over 55

Check out your free chapter: The Loophole That Allows You to Live in Europe 360 Days a Year Without a Visa

Sign up here to grab your free chapter: https://intliving.com/eu360 

Big thanks to International Living for supporting the show—and for inspiring so many of us to think beyond borders!

***

Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, founder and Chief Bargain Hunter of Bargain Homes Abroad

 

If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. It helps us reach more future expats and keep these stories coming.

 

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If you're interested in sponsoring or partnering with Armchair Expat, please reach out to Shannon at the following email: info AT bargain-homes DOT com

Renovating Life: An American Family’s Move to Portugal10 Jun 202500:50:11

In this episode of the Armchair Expat podcast, Shannon interviews Allison, an American expat living in Portugal. They discuss Allison's journey from New York to Portugal, the challenges of moving abroad with children, the process of finding a suitable school, and building a community in a new country. Allison shares her experiences with language learning, the pursuit of citizenship, and the cultural differences she has encountered. The conversation highlights the joys and challenges of expat life, particularly for families, and offers valuable insights for those considering a similar move. In this conversation, Allison shares her experiences and insights about moving to Portugal, including navigating healthcare, creating resources for newcomers, and the importance of personal growth. She discusses her projects aimed at helping others settle in Portugal, the challenges of finding housing, and the emotional journey of relocating abroad. The conversation emphasizes the value of community, reliable resources, and the transformative power of embracing change.

 

TIMESTAMPS

00:00 Introduction to Allison's Journey

01:11 The Decision to Move Abroad

03:09 Researching the Move to Portugal

05:01 Planning the Move and Choosing a Location

08:29 Moving with Children: Challenges and Advice

11:45 Choosing the Right School for Kids

13:38 Building Community in a New Country

16:47 Personal Challenges of Living Abroad

19:08 Pursuing Citizenship in Portugal

21:03 Navigating American Identity Abroad

22:41 Daily Life in Portugal: A New Routine

27:25 Navigating Trust in Healthcare and Services

28:41 Creating Resources for Moving to Portugal

32:10 Connecting People with Reliable Resources

33:29 Hands-On Support for New Arrivals

35:02 Understanding Visa Requirements and Housing

37:22 Tips for Finding a Place to Live

42:10 Personal Growth and Renovating Life

50:11 Embracing Change and Moving Abroad

 

CONNECT WITH ALLISON

Instagram

Website

 

Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, founder and Chief Bargain Hunter of Bargain Homes Abroad

If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. It helps us reach more future expats and keep these stories coming.

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If you're interested in sponsoring or partnering with Armchair Expat, please reach out to Shannon at the following email: info AT bargain-homes DOT com

Move Overseas Now: Real Talk on Visas, Mindset & Building a Life Abroad with Shawna Lum03 Jun 202500:52:28

In this episode of the Armchair Expat podcast, Shawna shares her journey from growing up in Los Angeles to living in Spain and helping others move abroad. She discusses her experiences in the corporate world, her love for the European lifestyle, and the creation of her business, Move Overseas Now, which assists Americans in relocating to Europe. Shawna provides valuable insights into visa options, healthcare in Europe, and practical tips for those considering a move abroad. She emphasizes the importance of community and mindset in pursuing one's dreams.

 

🚨 Don’t Miss Shawna’s Free Abroad in a Year Masterclass Happening June 7th, this live session walks you through the exact steps to start planning your move to Europe. Sign up here for free

 

TIMESTAMPS

00:00 Introduction and Background

03:50 The Journey to Spain and Corporate Life

07:11 Transitioning to Entrepreneurship

09:57 Creating Move Overseas Now

13:11 Advice for Aspiring Expats

15:57 Visa Options for Moving to Europe

18:55 Exploring Other Countries and Their Visa Options

28:23 Exploring Residency Options in Latin America

33:08 Navigating Residency in France

38:30 Understanding Digital Nomad Visas in Europe

40:27 Healthcare Insights for Expats

47:02 Resources for Moving Abroad

49:18 Mindset Shifts for Relocation

 

CONNECT WITH SHAWNA

Instagram

 

Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, founder and Chief Bargain Hunter of Bargain Homes Abroad

If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. It helps us reach more future expats and keep these stories coming.

 

ENTER THE REVIEW CONTEST

 

If you're interested in sponsoring or partnering with Armchair Expat, please reach out to Shannon at the following email: info AT bargain-homes DOT com

Reinventing Life and Work in France with Andrew Guck27 May 202500:59:58

In this episode, guest Andrew Guck shares his remarkable journey from upstate New York to building a life in southern France, where he’s lived for over a decade. What began with a casual interest in French class—and a long-lost crush—eventually led to a love story, a spontaneous elopement, and a bold move abroad.

Andrew opens up about the cultural differences he encountered, especially the French approach to communication, debate, and saying “non.” He reflects on how these challenges reshaped his worldview and taught him to slow down, set boundaries, and trust his intuition.

We talk about the foods he still misses from America, what it really takes to start over in a new country, and how he went from odd jobs to a successful career in real estate. Along the way, Andrew offers candid, heartfelt advice for anyone dreaming of making a big leap—emphasizing the power of passion, flexibility, and following the signs (even when they don’t make sense at first).

Whether you're curious about expat life, craving a career pivot, or just love a good origin story—this conversation will inspire you to trust your gut and chase the life that’s calling.

 

TIMESTAMPS

00:00 Introduction and Background

11:32 Journey to France and Love Story

18:06 Life in France: Reality vs. Expectations

28:48 Cultural Differences and Adaptation

33:35 Navigating No: Understanding Rejection and Opportunity

34:52 Cultural Differences: The Pace of Life in France vs. America

36:05 Missing Home: Food and Traditions from America

38:35 Career Challenges: Finding Work as a Foreigner in France

44:22 The Evolution of Remote Work: A Personal Journey

46:03 Embracing Change: From Yoga to Real Estate

57:51 Advice for Expats: Following Your Heart in New Adventures

 

CONNECT WITH ANDREW

YouTube

Facebook

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This episode is brought to you by International Living—trusted since 1979 to help people like you live better, spend less, and move smartly overseas. Their guidance has helped thousands find their perfect corner of the world—from coastal Portugal to mountain villages in Mexico.

Right now, they’re offering listeners a special freebie: when you sign up for their daily postcard e-letter, you’ll get a sneak peek in their brand-new book European Living: The Complete Manual for Americans Over 55— check out your free chapter: The Loophole That Allows You to Live in Europe 360 Days a Year Without a Visa

Sign up here to grab your free chapter: https://intliving.com/eulive

Big thanks to International Living for supporting the show—and for inspiring so many of us to think beyond borders!

******

Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, founder and Chief Bargain Hunter of Bargain Homes Abroad

If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. It helps us reach more future expats and keep these stories coming.

 

ENTER THE REVIEW CONTEST: https://www.bargainhomesabroad.co/reviews

 

If you're interested in sponsoring or partnering with Armchair Expat, please reach out to Shannon at the following email: info AT bargain-homes DOT com

She Thrives Abroad: From Fear to Freedom Abroad with Lauren McDonnell24 Jun 202500:01:01

Lauren McDonnell of She Thrives Abroad shares her journey from the U.S. to the Netherlands, detailing the motivations behind her family's move abroad, the extensive research and planning involved, and the challenges of transitioning to a new culture. She discusses the importance of safety, quality of life, and education for her children, as well as the unique aspects of living in the Netherlands, including the housing market, cost of living, and community integration. Lauren also discusses her long-distance relationship with her wife and offers advice for others considering a similar path.

 

CONNECT WITH LAUREN

Instagram

Website

 

Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, founder and Chief Bargain Hunter of Bargain Homes Abroad

If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. It helps us reach more future expats and keep these stories coming.

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How to Prepare for a Successful Move Abroad: A psychologist’s take on navigating fear, family dynamics, and the unknown with Dr. Colleen Crowley01 Jul 202500:53:26

Today’s guest brings both heartfelt wisdom and hard-won experience to one of life’s biggest transitions: moving abroad.

Dr. Colleen Crowley is a psychologist, expat, and global traveler who has spent the last 30 years living around the world—while also raising a family and supporting others through major life changes. Drawing on over two decades of clinical experience, she now helps individuals and families navigate the emotional and logistical complexities of starting a new life overseas.

In this episode, Dr. Crowley shares her personal journey from California to Spain with her children, her mother, and the family dog, as well as the mindset shifts that made it possible. We talk about the realities of expat life beyond the Instagram highlights: the identity changes, the emotional toll, and the surprising growth that can come from doing something bold and unfamiliar.

We cover:

  • What it takes to emotionally prepare for an international move
  • How to manage fear, uncertainty, and big emotions
  • Tips for moving as a family
  • The power of community, communication, and mindset
  • Why living abroad can be both transformative and healing

If you’ve been dreaming of life abroad but feel overwhelmed by the unknowns, this episode will leave you feeling grounded, informed, and inspired to take the next step.

CONNECT WITH DR COLLEEN CROWLEY

Website

Grab her workbook here

 

Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, founder and Chief Bargain Hunter of Bargain Homes Abroad

If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. It helps us reach more future expats and keep these stories coming.

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If you're interested in sponsoring or partnering with Armchair Expat, please reach out to Shannon at the following email: info AT bargain-homes DOT com

MANIFESTING A MOVE ABROAD: How Ziza Manifested Her Move to Italy08 Jul 202501:07:03

In this episode of Armchair Expat, I sit down with freelance writer and editor Nicole “Ziza” Bauer, who shares her journey of moving to Italy and building a new life abroad.

Ziza talks about the lifelong dream that led her to Italy, her experience navigating the dual citizenship process, and how she used manifestation, intuition, and practical planning to make her move happen. We dig into the logistics of moving abroad as well as the mindset shifts, identity changes, and moments of trust that unfold along the way.

Whether you're looking to move to Italy, become a freelancer abroad, or simply curious about how to live and work in Italy, this conversation covers it all.

Ziza’s story is both inspiring and grounding—a reminder that moving to Europe isn’t always quick or easy, but it is possible with clarity, persistence, and trust in your own timeline.

CONNECT WITH ZIZA

Instagram

Substack

LEARN MORE ABOUT TO BE MAGNETIC (TBM)

Website

The Expanded Podcast

 

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FRANCE CHOSE HER: Moving to France with Purpose and Passion with Jeannette Ceja15 Jul 202500:53:51

In this episode of Armchair Expat, Shannon sits down with Jeannette Ceja, an award-winning bilingual travel journalist, international speaker, and fierce advocate for women and Latinos in travel.

From her earliest passport stamp at 9 months old to speaking on stages around the world, Jeannette has built a career fueled by curiosity, courage, and connection. Now living in the south of France, she shares how she followed her intuition (and a few astrological nudges) to make the leap and relocate abroad.

This is a story of reinvention, purpose, and saying yes to the life that’s calling you.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • How Jeannette’s childhood trips to Mexico sparked a lifelong love of travel
  • Why a pivotal trip to Europe at age 15 lit the flame for her future in France
  • Her move from California to Provence—and the moment she knew France was home
  • How pursuing a Master's in International Relations was her ticket to move to France
  • How she’s navigated people-pleasing, fear of success, and stepping fully into her worth
  • Her take on the power of representation in travel and media
  • Favorite tools and practices for inner healing, intuition, and staying aligned while abroad

Whether you're dreaming of a move to France or just looking for inspiration to trust your own path, this episode is packed with real talk, practical wisdom, and contagious joy.

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FLOURISHING IN SPAIN: Christine Job on Finding Home, Purpose & Herself Abroad29 Jul 202501:07:50

In this episode of Armchair Expat, host Shannon Acton sits down with Christine Job, J.D.—an award-winning storyteller, strategist, and creator of the acclaimed podcast Flourish in the Foreign. Christine shares her deeply personal and transformative journey from Atlanta to Spain, detailing the burnout that led her to take a sabbatical, the unexpected magic of walking the Camino de Santiago, and how Spain became the place where she found clarity, community, and creative freedom.

We explore the cultural differences between the U.S. and Spain, especially around work, rest, and wellness—and how living abroad can be both a mirror and a catalyst for personal growth. Christine also talks about the power of storytelling, the evolution of her podcast, and her upcoming book exploring Blackness, womanhood, migration, and wellness.

If you’re navigating expat life, dreaming of moving abroad, or rethinking your relationship to work and wellness, this conversation will leave you feeling seen, inspired, and grounded.

Topics We Cover:

  • Burnout, sabbaticals, and starting over abroad
  • The Camino de Santiago and its impact on personal clarity
  • Spain’s culture of intentional living and community
  • Rethinking work, money, and wellness outside the U.S.
  • Creating Flourish in the Foreign as a platform for Black women’s expat stories
  • Migration as a form of identity expansion and self-discovery
  • How to know if you’re ready for life abroad

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MOVING TO PORTUGAL: Real Estate, Residency & the Golden Visa with Erin Charlotte12 Aug 202500:34:00

In this episode of Armchair Expat, Shannon sits down with Erin Charlotte, an international real estate agent and Golden Visa advisor who’s helping Americans find their dream homes — and their freedom — in Portugal.

Originally from Minnesota, Erin shares the story of how a birthday trip to Porto sparked a full-on relocation journey and led to the creation of her thriving real estate business. From navigating cultural quirks and bureaucratic slowdowns to explaining Portugal’s updated Golden Visa program, Erin offers expert insight and candid advice for anyone dreaming of a slower, sunnier life abroad.

Whether you’re planning to buy property in Portugal, pursue European residency, or just want to understand the landscape, this episode is packed with value.

Topics We Cover:

  • Erin’s path from Minnesota to Lisbon — and the lemon tree that started it all
  • The realities of buying real estate in Portugal (and how it differs from the U.S.)
  • What Americans need to know about property taxes, financing, and open listings
  • Portugal’s 2025 Golden Visa: what’s changed and how it works now
  • Why the North of Portugal and Costa da Caparica are emerging hotspots
  • Cultural quirks: rule-following, relaxed customer service, and learning to slow down
  • Starting a business in Portugal — and the services expats are craving
  • Advice for building a location-independent business or personal brand abroad
  • How to roll over your 401(k) into a qualifying Golden Visa investment
  • Tips for anyone “on the fence” about making the move

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CAN I AFFORD TO MOVE ABROAD? Insights from Expat and Financial Advisor Alex Ingrim09 Sep 202501:07:45

“Can I really afford to move abroad?” It’s the question at the heart of so many expat dreams — and today we’re digging into it with someone who knows the answer firsthand.

My guest is Alex Ingrim, financial advisor, expat, and CEO of Liberty Atlantic Advisors, a US-registered investment firm specializing in helping Americans navigate life and wealth planning in Europe. Originally from Alaska, Alex has lived across France, Canada, the UK, Malta, and now Italy, giving him a unique perspective on both the financial and emotional realities of life overseas.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • What it really costs to live in Europe (Italy, Spain, Portugal, France)
  • How Americans abroad can avoid double taxation — and what “citizenship-based taxation” really means
  • Common financial hurdles and misinformation expats run into
  • Why planning 18–24 months ahead of a move can save you from costly mistakes
  • The lifestyle tradeoffs that make Europe surprisingly affordable for many families and retirees

Whether you’re dreaming of retiring in France, working remotely in Portugal, or relocating your family to Spain or Italy, this conversation will help you separate fact from fiction — and start planning with confidence.

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Disclaimer: This is intended for general educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice, and should not be relied upon as such. Everyone’s circumstances are unique—listeners are encouraged to seek professional guidance from a qualified advisor before making decisions about taxes, finances, or relocation.

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MOVING ABROAD FOR A CHANGE OF PACE: From New York City to Small-Town Italy with Caroline Chirichella26 Aug 202500:45:32

What happens when you leave behind the nonstop energy of New York City for life in a 5,000-person town tucked into the Italian mountains? In this episode of Armchair Expat, Shannon sits down with Caroline Chirichella, founder of Chirichella Associates, to hear her story of trading chaos for community.

Caroline shares her unlikely path—from training as an opera singer, to running a private dining business in New York and southern Italy, to eventually launching her own PR agency. Along the way, she opens up about the realities of navigating Italian citizenship, integrating into a rural town where everyone knows your name, learning the language, and raising children abroad.

We talk about:

  • Why Italy felt like “home” long before she moved there
  • The patience it took to claim Italian citizenship
  • How she found belonging in a small, agricultural community
  • The challenges of language learning and starting over professionally
  • Building a PR agency that helps Italian businesses connect with international audiences
  • Her biggest piece of advice for anyone dreaming of moving abroad

Caroline’s journey is a reminder that life abroad isn’t always easy—but it can be deeply rewarding when you lean into change, embrace discomfort, and stay open to community.

 

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EXPAT TAXES MADE SIMPLE: Insights from MyExpatTaxes Founder Nathalie Goldstein07 Oct 202500:57:30

“Expat taxes made simple” — it might sound too good to be true, but that’s exactly what my guest today has set out to do.

I’m joined by Nathalie Goldstein, founder and CEO of MyExpatTaxes, the leading tax software built specifically for Americans living abroad. Originally from California, Nathalie moved to Austria a decade ago, where her own frustrations with filing U.S. taxes as an expat inspired her to create a solution that now serves thousands of Americans worldwide.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Why October 15th is the most important date on the expat tax calendar
  • How to avoid double taxation with tax treaties and credits
  • The must-know rules around FBAR and FATCA for foreign accounts
  • Common mistakes expats make with record keeping and residency
  • What to know if you’re freelancing abroad or planning to repatriate
  • How MyExpatTaxes takes the fear and complexity out of filing

Whether you’re just starting your move abroad or already living overseas, this conversation will help you understand your obligations, avoid costly mistakes, and feel more confident about your financial life as an expat.

 

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Disclaimer: This episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult a qualified professional for guidance on your specific situation.

 

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CROSS-BORDER MOVES: Building a Life (and Business) Abroad with Global Tax Advisor Nicolas Castillo23 Sep 202500:51:29

What happens when you trade Miami traffic for Madrid tapas—and still have to keep the IRS happy?

In this episode of Armchair Expat, Shannon Acton interviews Nicolas Castillo, founder of Rook International CPAs and Advisors, about the realities of building a life and business abroad. Nicolas shares his personal journey from Miami to Madrid, opening up about the challenges of adjusting to a new culture, the importance of community, and the very real complexities of cross-border tax planning.

As a global tax advisor, Nicolas sheds light on what Americans often get wrong about filing from overseas, the myths around expat taxes, and why countries like France and Italy can be surprisingly friendly to entrepreneurs and retirees. Whether you’re considering a move abroad, already living overseas, or just curious about how cross-border life works, this conversation blends personal experience with practical, must-know advice.

Nicolas moved to Spain three and a half years ago with his wife, choosing Madrid for its culture, language, and community feel. He contrasts the walkable lifestyle of Spain with the car-centered culture of Miami, and shares how building community abroad takes courage but pays off. From a professional perspective, Nicolas emphasizes that many Americans mistakenly believe they don’t need to file taxes once they leave the U.S.—a misconception that can lead to severe penalties. He explains citizenship-based taxation, highlights tax-friendly options in France and Italy, and stresses the importance of consulting a cross-border advisor before relocating.

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DISCLAIMER The information shared in this episode is intended for general educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice, and should not be relied upon as such. Everyone’s circumstances are unique—listeners are encouraged to seek professional guidance from a qualified advisor before making decisions about taxes, finances, or relocation.

 

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What No One Tells You About Moving Abroad with Stacy Ennis28 Oct 202501:09:25

Moving abroad sounds glamorous, but behind the Instagram reels and dream-home photos, there’s a very real side that often goes untold.

In this episode, I’m joined by Stacy Ennis, bestselling author, book coach, and host of the Beyond Better podcast, who has lived in four countries outside the U.S.—the Dominican Republic, Vietnam, Thailand, and now Portugal.

Stacy gets brutally honest about international relocation: the visa headaches, unexpected cultural adjustments, health scares, and what it takes to build a thriving career and family life overseas. We also talk about how she built a location-independent business as a writer and book coach, the lessons learned from each move, and why it’s okay to change course when a country—or season of life—no longer fits.

If you’ve ever dreamed about moving abroad but wondered whether you’re cut out for it, this conversation will give you both the inspiration and the reality check you need.

 

In This Episode:

  • Stacy’s journey from Idaho to Portugal (and everywhere in between)
  • The hardest parts of moving abroad no one talks about
  • How to avoid rookie mistakes when relocating
  • Raising kids in a different culture and education system
  • Building a career you can take anywhere
  • Why “it’s normal” to make big life changes

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What Happens When You Move Abroad Sight Unseen with Mary Alice11 Nov 202501:03:00

Ever thought about packing up your life and moving to another country you’ve never even been to?

That’s exactly what my guest today, Mary Alice Duff, did. She’s a fractional COO and business strategist living in Montpellier, France. After launching her own clothing brand and later shifting into business consulting, she now helps small businesses streamline operations and scale sustainably. She also runs a workshop called Solopreneurship for Global Mobility, helping others use self-employment as a pathway to living abroad.

Born and raised just outside Philadelphia, Mary Alice had never set foot in France when she and her husband sold their house, packed up their daughter, their dog, and their cat — and boarded a one-way flight to the South of France.

In this episode, she shares how a casual pandemic conversation turned into a full-blown relocation plan, what it was like navigating the French visa process, and how she built a brand-new life from scratch in a country where she didn’t speak the language.

We talk about adjusting to French culture — from Sunday closures to the famous three kisses — finding community, raising a multilingual child, and learning to slow down after years of the American hustle.

It’s an inspiring story about taking a leap, trusting yourself, and realizing that sometimes the best moves in life are the ones you can’t over-plan.

In This Episode

  • The spontaneous moment that started their move to France
  • How they navigated the entrepreneur visa process as Americans
  • Finding housing, schools, and community from abroad
  • The surprising cultural differences (and how many kisses is too many)
  • Adjusting from the U.S. hustle to a slower, more intentional pace
  • What Mary Alice wishes she’d known before moving abroad
  • Why she says it’s okay to just try it — even if it doesn’t work out

 

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DON’T BANK ON IT: The Smarter Way to Move Your Money Abroad with Kelly Cutchin of Moneycorp04 Nov 202500:56:00

In this episode of Armchair Expat, host Shannon Acton sits down with Kelly Cutchin, U.S. Country Manager for MoneyCorp, to demystify the world of currency exchange and international money transfers.

 

They explore why using your bank for overseas transactions could cost you thousands, how forward contracts can protect your home-buying budget, and why personalized service still matters in a digital world. Kelly also shares insights into current property purchase trends among Americans moving abroad, and what makes MoneyCorp’s hands-on approach so unique.

 

Key Takeaways

  • MoneyCorp has been in the currency exchange industry since the late 1970s.
  • Understanding the interbank rate is crucial to avoiding hidden bank markups.
  • Clients can save thousands by using MoneyCorp instead of traditional banks.
  • Every client is paired with a dedicated currency exchange specialist for one-on-one guidance.
  • Setting up an account is quick, free, and requires no deposit.
  • There’s a growing trend of Americans purchasing property abroad in countries like France, Portugal, and Spain.
  • Always consult tax and immigration specialists before purchasing property overseas.
  • Forward contracts let clients lock in exchange rates for future transactions.
  • MoneyCorp offers multi-currency accounts for flexibility and convenience.
  • Funds held with MoneyCorp are safeguarded and insured for peace of mind.

 

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Wherever You Go, There You Are: Lessons from a Life Abroad with Laura Baringer16 Dec 202500:56:36

What does it mean to build a life abroad — not just once, but again and again, through different seasons of life?

In this episode of Armchair Expat, Shannon sits down with Laura Baringer to explore a deeply thoughtful, non-linear international journey that spans Italy, Guatemala, Nigeria, Rwanda, the UK, and now the Netherlands. Laura shares how growing up between cultures shaped her identity, why moving abroad doesn’t magically solve everything, and how clarity, values, and long-term vision matter far more than picking the “perfect” country.

This conversation goes beyond visas and logistics to explore the emotional and practical trade-offs of expat life — rebuilding community, managing dual careers, raising kids internationally, and permitting yourself to evolve along the way.

Whether you’re dreaming about a move abroad, already living internationally, or navigating a midlife pivot, this episode offers a grounding perspective and real-world wisdom.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Growing up between cultures and how early international experiences shape identity
  • Why moving abroad won’t fix everything — but can still change everything
  • The hidden trade-offs of expat life: community, career momentum, and distance from family
  • How moving abroad changes when kids enter the picture
  • Why giving yourself at least a year in a new country is essential
  • Choosing a country based on values, not fantasy
  • Designing a long-term life abroad using a “10-year vision”
  • Leaving a 20-year career to build purpose-led work
  • Building a business that supports the life you actually want
  • Why you’re allowed to change — and why that matters abroad

Connect with Laura

Website: https://purposebuiltbylaura.com

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The Expat Tax + Financial Survival Guide with Arielle Tucker09 Dec 202500:55:10

Thinking about moving abroad — or already living overseas and feeling overwhelmed by taxes, visas, or financial planning? In this episode, Shannon sits down with Arielle Tucker, CFP®, EA, Founding Partner of Connected Financial Planning and host of the Passport to Wealth™ podcast, for a deeply insightful and surprisingly relatable conversation about what it really takes to build a financially sound life abroad.

Arielle specializes in cross-border financial and tax planning for U.S. expats, helping globally mobile families navigate residency rules, tax traps, retirement strategies, and international money decisions. Originally from upstate New York and now living outside Zurich with her husband and two children, she brings both technical expertise and over a decade of firsthand expat experience across Switzerland and Germany.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Arielle’s personal journey abroad — from childhood dreams of escaping to boarding school to navigating culture shock, loneliness, and multiple international moves
  • The most common tax and financial mistakes U.S. expats make (and how to avoid them)
  • Why your first year abroad is the most important for getting your taxes right
  • What “walking a tightrope with handcuffs” has to do with U.S. tax law
  • How to build your expat “financial team” — who you really need, and in what order
  • What to know about visas, work rights, and tax residency before you move
  • How expat life shifts when you have kids — from schools to safety to daily rhythms
  • Why nothing is permanent in expat life — and why that’s a good thing

Arielle also shares candid stories from her own journey: the early depressive fog of her first months in Switzerland, the unexpected career break that launched her into international tax, a pandemic-era move that forced a major life pivot, and the honest realities of raising kids in a culture that operates very differently than the U.S.

If you want a grounded, clear, honest look at how to manage your money, taxes, and long-term plans abroad — without panic or guesswork — this episode is for you.

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Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, founder and Chief Bargain Hunter of Bargain Homes Abroad

If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. It helps us reach more future expats and keep these stories coming.

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HOW TO MOVE TO ITALY: Lessons from ViaMonde Founder Jennifer Sontag18 Nov 202500:52:02

In this episode of The Armchair Expat Podcast, Shannon sits down with Jennifer Sontag — serial entrepreneur, expat, and founder of ViaMonde, a bespoke agency that simplifies relocations to Spain and Italy. Jennifer’s story is one of bold reinvention, deep resilience, and the transformative power of starting over in a new country.

Jennifer shares her journey from growing up in St. Louis to living in China, and eventually rebuilding her life on the island of Sicily. After a major personal and professional crossroads, she spent five years redefining everything — her career, her purpose, and ultimately her sense of home. That path led her to found ViaMonde, where she now guides others through the complex, emotional, and deeply personal process of moving abroad.

Together, Shannon and Jennifer dive into:

  • How Jennifer rebuilt her life from scratch and found clarity on a hillside in Sicily
  • Her experience living in China and how it shaped her worldview
  • The surprising challenges of obtaining Italian citizenship
  • The cultural contrasts between Italy and Spain — and why one may suit you better than the other
  • The unique pressures women face during midlife transitions
  • Why asking for help during a relocation isn’t a weakness — it’s essential
  • The emotional, logistical, and identity-level layers of moving abroad
  • How ViaMonde was created from Jennifer’s own hard-won lessons
  • Encouragement for anyone dreaming of a slower, more intentional life abroad

Jennifer reminds listeners that reinvention is possible at any stage of life — and that building a new chapter overseas isn’t just a fantasy reserved for the brave few. It's a tangible, navigable path with the right support.

Connect with Jennifer

 

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ABOUT ARMCHAIR EXPAT

Armchair Expat is hosted by Shannon Acton, founder and Chief Bargain Hunter of Bargain Homes Abroad

If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. It helps us reach more future expats and keep these stories coming.

If you're interested in sponsoring or partnering with Armchair Expat, please reach out to Shannon at the following email: info AT bargain-homes DOT com

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