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    What happens when the unthinkable occurs, and you're far from home? Imagine being in a foreign country and losing your spouse or partner unexpectedly. In this episode, we sit down with a compassionate representative from the Playa del Carmen consulate, who walks us through the labyrinth of steps that follow such a devastating event. From navigating local laws and contacting the next of kin to selecting a funeral home and deciding between repatriation, burial, or cremation—every aspect is covered with sensitivity and expertise.

    Preparation is key to easing this heavy burden. Our guest emphasizes the necessity of having candid conversations with your spouse about final wishes and ensuring wills and emergency contacts are up-to-date and accessible. Whether it's understanding the legal obligations surrounding autopsies in Mexico or learning the most cost-effective ways to repatriate remains, this episode provides indispensable guidance. Join us for a heartfelt discussion that aims to offer both practical advice and emotional support during one of life's most challenging times.

    We are incredibly thankful for engagement and stories from our listeners, who have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses. We'd love to hear your comments and questions. Email them to [email protected]
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    Ever wondered how American expats and immigrants can successfully vote from abroad? This episode's guest—an experienced expat voter—takes us through the essential steps and resources available, like the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP). Learn how to navigate the labyrinth of state-specific rules for absentee voting, and get insider tips on ensuring your ballot makes it back to the U.S. on time. From emailing your vote (where allowed) to using consular services for mailing, our guest's firsthand stories illuminate the process and provide practical advice.

    Discover the logistical journey your ballot undertakes—from diplomatic pouches to consular mailrooms—and understand why planning ahead is crucial. The episode also explores alternative methods like FedEx for those last-minute submissions. Whether you've been abroad for a year or a decade, this episode is packed with actionable insights to ensure your voice is heard in American elections, no matter where you are in the world. Tune in to stay connected to your civic duty, even from thousands of miles away.

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    What would you do if you lost your passport in a foreign country? Today's episode is geared towards U.S. citizens and residents who might find themselves without their essential travel documents while in Mexico. From the intricacies of replacing a passport if you're a resident, to the steps needed to obtain an emergency passport for urgent travel, we've got you covered. We break down the process of making appointments at consulates, the expected timelines, and also shed light on some insider tips to make the experience as smooth as possible. Whether you're a long-term resident or a tourist facing a sudden loss, this episode is filled with practical advice you won't want to miss.

    For those in immediate need of travel without a passport, we discuss alternative solutions such as the Joint Security Program and the Regional Carrier Liaison Group. These programs, set up between airlines and Customs and Border Protection, allow U.S. citizens to board flights back home even without their passports. Learn how to leverage these programs, what documents you'll need, and how to coordinate with airlines and CBP effectively. With stories and insights that emphasize the importance of being prepared, this episode provides all the essential information to handle any travel document mishap with confidence. Don't let a lost passport ruin your plans—tune in and arm yourself with the knowledge you need to stay on track.

    We are incredibly thankful for engagement and stories from our listeners, who have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses. We'd love to hear your comments and questions. Email them to [email protected]
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    Ever wondered what it takes to assist American expats and travelers in a foreign land? Today, we offer you an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at US consular services through the eyes of Heather Andersen Cayer, a dedicated US consular agent based in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Heather shares her journey from working in tourism and bartending to becoming a pivotal figure in consular services since 2016. Her stories reveal the often overlooked yet critical role these agencies play, from issuing emergency passports to providing support during crises, showcasing the immense relief they bring to US citizens abroad.

    Our discussion takes you through the nuanced distinctions between US consulates and consular agencies in Mexico. We break down how consulates, operating under the embassy’s umbrella, handle a broad range of services, including visas, while consular agencies focus on emergency and routine services. Discover the specific roles of consulates and agencies in Quintana Roo, Yucatan, and Campeche, and gain insights into the challenges posed by the visa application backlog post-pandemic. Plus, we offer essential travel tips, emphasizing the importance of adhering to local regulations, carrying proper identification, and the need for travel medical insurance.

    Finally, we cover practical advice on navigating the Mexican healthcare system and planning for unexpected events abroad, including obtaining a US death certificate and dealing with legal matters. Heather's personal anecdotes provide a realistic glimpse into the expat experience, from initial excitement to a balanced view of life in a new country. As we wrap up our first season, we reflect on the idea that home is defined by the memories we create and encourage you to explore the world for personal growth. Join us and learn how proactive planning and understanding consular services can make your international adventures smoother and more enjoyable.

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    Have you ever wondered what it really takes to secure residency in Mexico? Join us for an exclusive interview with Adriana Vela, an experienced immigration specialist based in Playa del Carmen, who shares her invaluable insights into the residency process. From her personal journey moving from Argentina to Mexico to the nuances of temporary and permanent residency options, Adriana breaks down the essential steps you need to take, including why it's crucial to begin your application from your home country. Learn about the special COVID-era program designed for those with expired tourist visas and discover the differences between residency and citizenship.

    Tired of navigating confusing paperwork and long consulate lines? We cover the challenges you might face and why seeking professional assistance can make a world of difference. Adriana offers practical tips for dealing with varying requirements across different immigration offices, emphasizing the importance of patience, especially when language barriers come into play. Understand how property ownership can impact your residency application and get clarity on the benefits of temporary versus permanent residency. Plus, we dive into how residency status affects your ability to spend time outside of Mexico and the practicalities of maintaining your residency cards.

    Gain a new perspective on managing your finances in Mexico with the advantages of opening a Mexican bank account. We discuss the convenience and discounts available to residents and touch on valuable government benefits, such as the INAPAM card. Adriana also sheds light on the recent changes in renewal procedures for residents and shares tips for planning your residency journey. Finally, get a taste of local culture with an introduction to the informal Mexican Spanish term "güey" and its everyday use. This episode is packed with actionable advice and personal stories that will leave you well-prepared for your own residency adventure in Mexico.

    We are incredibly thankful for engagement and stories from our listeners, who have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses. We'd love to hear your comments and questions. Email them to [email protected]
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    Imagine stumbling upon a new life in the sun-drenched Riviera Maya, complete with vibrant music, transformative art, and the thrill of underwater exploration. That's precisely the journey Canadian-born Natalie Novak Perez took, and in this episode, she takes us through the twists and turns of her incredible expat experience. From serendipity in love to becoming a local icon through her melodic and artistic prowess, Natalie's story is as colorful and inviting as the murals she's helped to splash across Akumal.

    Strap in for a ride through Natalie's eclectic contributions to the local music and art scenes, where her accidental foray into community projects gave rise to a festival that left the town awash in unity and beauty. The harmonious chords of her life extend to her music career, as she recounts her evolution from hesitant soloist to a seasoned performer with an array of bands and venues. Natalie's narrative is a symphony of life's unexpected compositions, a reminder of the rich tapestry woven from our passions and pursuits.

    Our finale hits a crescendo with 'Que Padre, Que Malo,' where the peaks and pitfalls of expat living in Mexico take center stage. As Natalie and I trade tales of personal victories and shared concerns, we invite you to dive into the warm community waters of Mexico's music and culture. Whether you're an expat, a traveler, or simply a dreamer of distant shores, join us for a conversation that promises to leave you inspired, connected, and perhaps ready to find your own mural to paint in the canvas of life.

    We are incredibly thankful for engagement and stories from our listeners, who have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses. We'd love to hear your comments and questions. Email them to [email protected]
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    Life abroad comes with its unique set of challenges, a truth I've come to know intimately since moving to Mexico. From the sun-soaked beaches to the bustling street markets, this vibrant country offers a wealth of experiences, but adapting hasn't been without its struggles. Through candid conversations with Dr. Kitzia Ruiz Navarro, a psychiatrist from Playa del Carmen, we shine a light on the mental health hurdles many expats encounter, including my own battle with insomnia and depression. We discuss the pressures of cultural acclimatization, the crucial role of community, and the necessity of accessible English-speaking mental health resources that can often be a lifeline for those feeling isolated in their new surroundings.

    As we weave through the fabric of expat mental wellbeing, we tackle the interconnectedness of anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbances, and the additional strain a language barrier can impose. Dr. Kitzia and I unravel the layered complexity of these issues, offering insights and real-life anecdotes on the significance of seeking professional guidance. The episode also journeys into the sensitive topic of retirement, addressing the quest for renewed purpose and the emotional upheaval that can accompany such a major life change. We wrap up on a lighter note with our "que padre, que malo" segment, balancing the serious discussion with a glimpse into the everyday joys and challenges of life in Mexico. Join us as we approach these compelling topics with honesty, empathy, and an eye towards hope and healing.

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    Discover the unexpected charm of pickleball and how it's capturing hearts in Mexico, as we join Chris and Erica for a sun-soaked conversation filled with laughter and the clink of paddles. Chris's recent victory is just the beginning; we unveil the vibrant community that's sprung up around this sport, complete with donations and new clubs. Our dynamic discussion uncovers how social media helps newcomers find a local court and the unique joys of fostering connections through this inclusive pastime.

    Navigating the intricacies of an international move can be daunting, but with a bit of patience and a dose of culture, it's an adventure worth taking. Amy Coady, our insightful guest, recounts her own two-year journey settling into the rhythms of Mexico, providing a heartfelt glimpse into the expat experience. From the practicalities of managing bills without a property manager to the often underestimated lifestyle changes and the paramount importance of embracing the local language, we share stories and strategies that resonate with anyone pondering a life abroad.

    At the heart of our episode lies a tale of spreading positivity and communal spirit, starting with a simple U.S.-based initiative that's now reached over a hundred countries: painted rocks symbolizing care and connection. We also shine a spotlight on the transformative impact of introducing pickleball to local schools, empowering young girls and fostering inclusivity.

    We are incredibly thankful for engagement and stories from our listeners, who have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses. We'd love to hear your comments and questions. Email them to [email protected]
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    Imagine swapping the intensity of military and IT consulting for the serene beaches of the Riviera Maya. That's exactly what our guest, Jose Galarza, did, and in this heartfelt chat, he unveils the tapestry of his life's new chapter. From embracing the local culture to discovering the joys of scuba diving, Jose's transition to expat life is a trove of insight for anyone dreaming of retirement abroad. He candidly shares both the hurdles and triumphs of adapting to a new community, offering a realistic glimpse into the adjustments and fresh passions that come with such a significant life change.

    Retirees eyeing Mexico as their personal paradise will find Jose's journey enlightening. His thoughtful reflection on selecting the perfect spot to settle—balancing the draw of nearby US comforts with the desire for coastal living—paints a vivid picture of the strategic planning involved. When it comes to preparing for a life outside your native borders, financial foresight and healthcare considerations take center stage. Jose's story is an invaluable guide for aligning your retirement destination with your lifestyle aspirations, ensuring your golden years are as golden as the Mexican sunsets.

    For those mesmerized by the silent dance of sea life, Jose's deep dive into the world of scuba diving will have you yearning for the weightlessness of underwater exploration. Beyond sharing the mental and physical benefits of this aquatic activity, he navigates listeners through the practicalities of certification and gear, ensuring even novices feel prepared to take the plunge. Wrapping up our conversation, we play a lighthearted round of 'Que Padre and Que Malo,' contrasting the highs and lows of expat life in Mexico, with community spirit shining as a beacon of the expatriate experience.

    We are incredibly thankful for engagement and stories from our listeners, who have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses. We'd love to hear your comments and questions. Email them to [email protected]
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    Trading a familiar homeland for the allure of an expat life often reads like a dream, until reality's fine print emerges in bold. Embrace the candid tales from our Canadian friends, Walter and Shawnee, as they unveil the gritty and the gratifying aspects of building a home in Mexico's Riviera Maya. Amidst tales of transitioning from hobbyist gardeners to Expat life, this week's episode chronicles the true essence of building not just a house, but a home in a land woven with cultural intricacies and bureaucratic labyrinths.

    We are incredibly thankful for engagement and stories from our listeners, who have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses. We'd love to hear your comments and questions. Email them to [email protected]
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    Ever found yourself fumbling with foreign currency or second-guessing the right amount to tip while on vacation? Say goodbye to those awkward tipping moments in Mexico as we navigate you through the customs and conventions of expressing gratitude through gratuities. From the bustling eateries of Mexico City to the serene resorts of Riviera Maya, our latest episode ensures that you're always on point with your pesos, whether you're rewarding your server, hotel staff, or tour guide. We dissect the often-debated topic of tipping in US dollars versus local currency, offering insight on the most respectful and practical way to show your appreciation without causing inconvenience to those on the receiving end.


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    Embark on an intimate exploration of life beyond borders with our friend Scott who traded Seattle's drizzle for Riviera Maya's dazzle. Scott, a beacon of resilience with his physical disability, shares the unexpected health benefits of Mexico's warm embrace and the cultural tapestry that awaited them. We delve into the nuances of expatriate life, from adapting to Mexico's economic shifts to facing the idiosyncrasies of local bureaucracy with a blend of patience and humor.




    We are incredibly thankful for engagement and stories from our listeners, who have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses. We'd love to hear your comments and questions. Email them to [email protected]
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    Welcome to our latest chat where we swap stories about life as expats in sunny Mexico. The four producers of Expats Like Us reminisce about our hurricane 'welcome party', and play another round of "Que Padre, Que Malo" to weigh the cool against the not-so-cool aspects of our tropical adventure.

    Strap in for a cultural roller coaster as we compare the fast lanes of our past to the leisurely strolls of Mexican life. Here, convenience foods bow to the flavors of home-cooked meals, and community interaction recalls a bygone era of America's '40s—minus the poodle skirts. We discuss the hazards of driving and admit that we're all guilty of ignoring the wonders in our own backyard, from beachside hangouts to hidden local gems.

    Finally, we navigate the learning curve of Spanish car repair vocabulary and offer a hat tip to tech for bridging communication gaps. Our storytelling takes a walk on the wild side with monkey mayhem and jaguar sightings. Tune in for an episode that revels in the quirks, perks, and occasional irks of our expat lives with a little humor and a splash of gratitude for the life under the Mexican sun.

    We are incredibly thankful for engagement and stories from our listeners, who have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses. We'd love to hear your comments and questions. Email them to [email protected]
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    Ever wondered what it's like to trade the familiar comforts of home for a life rich with new culture and simpler pleasures? That's exactly what we, Bob and Sherrie Bosse, alongside Chris and Erica Kovalsky, unpack in a heart-to-heart about our expat adventures in Mexico. From the joy of navigating online shopping to the reality of property taxes, we've got an array of personal stories. Our game of "Que Padre, Que Malo" will have you chuckling and nodding along as we categorize our experiences—some surprisingly delightful and others a tad challenging—as we tried on our new Mexican lifestyles for size.

    You will hear about our take on the available technology in Mexico and the unexpected simplicity of staying connected in our adopted homeland. We'll share the quirky triumphs of language learning, the affordability of cell phone plans, and the unbeatable warmth of the local and expat communities that have welcomed us with open arms. Our friends Chris and Erica chip in with firsthand insights into healthcare and road etiquette—because who doesn't love a good story about navigating the "retornos"? So, grab your favorite beverage and join us for a candid conversation that's as much about embracing change as it is about celebrating the rich tapestry of expat life in Mexico.

    We are incredibly thankful for engagement and stories from our listeners, who have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses. We'd love to hear your comments and questions. Email them to [email protected]
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    When Nolan Clark swapped the Canadian frost for Mexico's sun-soaked Riviera Maya, he didn't just find warmer weather; he discovered a whole new way of life. Now, as a seasoned real estate broker and developer, Nolan joins us to share the inside scoop on thriving as an expat and navigating the property market. We also learn about Nolan's career pivot, revealing how a passion for music and frequent conversations with fans led him to become both a popular local entertainer and a trusted real estate agent.

    Our conversation takes a turn towards the unique experiences and advice for expats, punctuated by the allure of eco-conscious living in developments like Haven. Here, the mystical cenotes play a central role, and we discuss their significance to the Yucatan Peninsula's real estate offerings. We offer a transparent look at what potential investors can expect when diving into property rentals, providing a realistic outlook on returns and the importance of savvy marketing.

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    Have you ever fantasized about swapping your daily grind for the tranquility of a tropical locale? Kelly Maher did just that, and in our latest episode, she shares her transformative journey from a high-pressure media sales career in Atlanta to the peaceful rhythm of life in Akumal, Mexico. Her story isn't just about early retirement but finding a new community and redefining what it means to be active and engaged during the best years of your life.

    The pandemic was a turning point for many, but for expats in Mexico, it was a chance to forge deeper bonds and discover a renewed sense of purpose. We unpack the powerful narrative of how one expatriate stepped up during a time of crisis, spearheading initiatives to feed families and support the local community. This episode is a profound look at the roles we can play after stepping away from our careers, proving that retirement is far from the end—it's a beginning, full of potential for meaningful contribution and personal growth.

    In this heartfelt conversation, we also explore the ripple effect of community service and education. From the evolution of Akumal's Hekab Biblioteca to the inception of a water park in the Akumal Pueblo, these stories illustrate the incredible impact of giving back. Join us to hear how even the smallest acts—be it donating, volunteering, or supporting local arts—can empower a community and create lasting change. Witness the remarkable journeys of those who've traded in their 9 to 5 for a life of purpose in paradise.

    We are incredibly thankful for engagement and stories from our listeners, who have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses. We'd love to hear your comments and questions. Email them to [email protected]
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    Embark on an enlightening adventure with Bob Bosse and special guest Ed Risling, and discover the secrets to a seamless transition into expat life. Together, we delve into the psychological nuances of uprooting and settling into the vibrant communities of Mexico, unraveling the tapestry of cultural adaptation with an expert's eye. Ed, an accomplished clinical psychotherapist and author, brings a wealth of knowledge on the importance of attitude and curiosity for couples ready to make the leap. His personal stories intertwine professional expertise with a passion for diving, illustrating the harmony between work and leisure made possible through modern technology.

    This episode isn't just about geographic change; it's a treasure trove of strategies for enriching relationships in any setting. We dissect the wisdom contained within Ed's book, "Fully Half Committed: Conversation Starters for Romantic Relationships," sharing pearls of insight on fostering deep connections through intentional actions and constructive communication. Learn how to manage frustration, inject playfulness into your routine, and use simple yet profound mechanisms like the symbolic jelly bean to repair and strengthen your bond. Whether you're an expat or a couple seeking growth, join us for a candid heart-to-heart that promises to resonate with the adventurer in every listener.

    We are incredibly thankful for engagement and stories from our listeners, who have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses. We'd love to hear your comments and questions. Email them to [email protected]
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    Join my wife Sherrie and I for a discussion of downsizing our possessions in preparation for our move from Vermillion, South Dakota to Akumal Mexico in July of 2021.

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    Rick Reiling's leap from the American work cycle to the tranquil rhythm of Mexico paints a compelling picture that many of us secretly dream of. In our latest episode, he shares the story of his life post-retirement, allowing us a glimpse into a world where bonds in the expat community and the experience of a new culture promise a new life and a new sense of belonging. As Rick narrates his story, it's not just about the audacity to follow one's dreams, but also the practicalities of settling into a life less ordinary, revealing the surprises and delights that come with calling Mexico home.

    Our journey with Rick doesn't stop at the functional aspects of expat living; it also enters into the realm of self-discovery and fulfillment. He recounts his newfound passion for wildlife photography, an art that not only captivates but teaches patience and presence in the lush Mexican jungles. This episode isn't just about relocating geographically; it's an invitation to relocate your soul to a place where life's next chapter is an open road of possibilities, friendship, and the joy of discovery. So, join us as we traverse the stories of those who've traded the familiar for the extraordinary, finding adventure and serenity on the sunlit shores of Mexico.

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    Retired Chicago area Police Officer Tim Hasty trades his badge for beachside bliss, and we've got the exclusive on his tale of transformation. He and his wife Jane's leap into the unknown, settling into the heart of Mexico, proves that the expat life is not just a dream for the few, but a tangible reality for those bold enough to chase it. Their journey from the safety of all-inclusive resorts to the enchanting life among cenotes and vibrant communities is peppered with skepticism from friends and the discovery of unexpected local treasures. This episode is a passport to the possibilities that await when you embrace a new culture with open arms. Eventually Tim finds his groove in Mezcal and Mole experiences that he guides at Lol-ha, a nearby restaurant popular with visitors and Expats alike.

    As we begin our series, the Hasty's tale is a reminder of the rich tapestry that is expat life. Our discussion extends beyond Tim's transition to retirement, offering insights into the financial savvy needed for such a venture, the linguistic leaps required, and the cultural nuances that color everyday life. We are incredibly thankful for the flood of engagement and stories from our listeners, who, like Tim and Jane, have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses.

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