Episodios

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Visa Rules - What Tourists and Expats Need to Know
    Mar 28 2025

    Welcome to An Englishman in the Balkans, the podcast where I, share my experiences of life in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a British expat.

    Join me as I explore the culture, history, food, and everyday life in this fascinating country. From hidden travel gems and local traditions to expat life insights, each episode offers a first-hand perspective on what it’s like to live, travel, and immerse yourself in the Balkans.

    Whether you’re curious about Bosnia, planning a visit, or considering moving abroad, this podcast is your guide to discovering the authentic side of the region, through engaging stories, interviews, and personal reflections.

    📌 New episodes every week. Subscribe now and explore Bosnia with me!

    In this episode Tamara and I delve into the intricacies of Bosnia's "90 in 180 day" rule for tourists, providing essential guidance on navigating the local bureaucracy.

    We discuss essential steps such as registration at the local police station, obtaining a white card, and paying tourist taxes.

    We also cover how to acquire a one-year residency visa and the requirements for long-term stays, including marriage, property ownership, and proof of financial stability.

    Listeners will gain insight into the necessary legal and administrative steps, accompanied by personal anecdotes and tips for a successful residency application in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    Thank you for tuning in to An Englishman in the Balkans. I hope you enjoyed today’s episode and that it gave you a little more insight into life and culture here in this fascinating part of the world.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to the podcast on your favourite platform so you never miss a new release. And, if you have a moment, a quick rating or review would mean the world. It really helps others discover the show.

    For more updates, stories, and behind-the-scenes moments consider Subscribing to My Blog.

    I’d also love to hear from you!

    Feel free to reach out with any questions, feedback, or ideas for future episodes.

    You can send comments, thoughts and suggestions to: questions@anenglishmaninthebalkans.com I reply to every mail!

    Until next time, take care, and as always, Hvala for listening.

    Enjoying the podcast? If you’d like to support the show and help me continue sharing stories and insights about life here in the Balkans, consider Buying Me a Coffee!

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    25 m
  • Buying Property in Montenegro - A First-Hand Look at Culture, Language & Life by the Bay of Kotor
    Mar 25 2025

    Welcome to An Englishman in the Balkans, the podcast where I, share my experiences of life in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a British expat.

    Join me as I explore the culture, history, food, and everyday life in this fascinating country. From hidden travel gems and local traditions to expat life insights, each episode offers a first-hand perspective on what it’s like to live, travel, and immerse yourself in the Balkans.

    Whether you’re curious about Bosnia, planning a visit, or considering moving abroad, this podcast is your guide to discovering the authentic side of the region, through engaging stories, interviews, and personal reflections.

    📌 New episodes every week. Subscribe now and explore Bosnia with me!

    In this episode I welcome Helen Reynolds-Brown, a British linguist and interpreter living in Belgium.

    Helen shares her experiences of visiting Montenegro, a place she and her husband fell in love with during their honeymoon 14 years ago.

    She discusses the cultural nuances, the relaxed lifestyle, and the process of buying a holiday home in Prčanj, on the shore of the Bay of Kotor.

    Helen also touches on the joys and challenges of adapting to Montenegrin culture, dealing with local administration, and learning the language.

    She offers valuable insights for anyone considering a visit or an extended stay in this picturesque and rapidly changing region.

    Thank you for tuning in to An Englishman in the Balkans. I hope you enjoyed today’s episode and that it gave you a little more insight into life and culture here in this fascinating part of the world.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to the podcast on your favourite platform so you never miss a new release. And, if you have a moment, a quick rating or review would mean the world. It really helps others discover the show.

    For more updates, stories, and behind-the-scenes moments consider Subscribing to My Blog.

    I’d also love to hear from you!

    Feel free to reach out with any questions, feedback, or ideas for future episodes.

    You can send comments, thoughts and suggestions to: questions@anenglishmaninthebalkans.com I reply to every mail!

    Until next time, take care, and as always, Hvala for listening.

    Enjoying the podcast? If you’d like to support the show and help me continue sharing stories and insights about life here in the Balkans, consider Buying Me a Coffee!

    Your support means the world and helps keep the episodes coming.

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    31 m
  • Bosnia’s Folklore Revival - Why Cultural Heritage Still Matters Today
    Mar 21 2025

    Welcome to An Englishman in the Balkans, the podcast where I, share my experiences of life in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a British expat.

    Join me as I explore the culture, history, food, and everyday life in this fascinating country. From hidden travel gems and local traditions to expat life insights, each episode offers a first-hand perspective on what it’s like to live, travel, and immerse yourself in the Balkans.

    Whether you’re curious about Bosnia, planning a visit, or considering moving abroad, this podcast is your guide to discovering the authentic side of the region, through engaging stories, interviews, and personal reflections.

    📌 New episodes every week. Subscribe now and explore Bosnia with me!

    In this episode I talk to Dita Bajrami-Vrbanjac, a passionate advocate for Bosnian folklore, who shares her journey of nearly 34 years in the world of traditional dance and cultural preservation.

    From her early start inspired by her mother's influence to her current role in directing a dance troupe, Dita discusses the significance of folklore in Bosnian culture, the challenges posed by modern lifestyles and technology, and the importance of passing down traditions through generations.

    This episode also explores the intricacies of traditional costumes and the necessity of financial and community support to keep folklore alive.

    Join us as we delve into the vibrant tapestry of Bosnian cultural heritage and its relevance in contemporary times.

    Thank you for tuning in to An Englishman in the Balkans. I hope you enjoyed today’s episode and that it gave you a little more insight into life and culture here in this fascinating part of the world.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to the podcast on your favourite platform so you never miss a new release. And, if you have a moment, a quick rating or review would mean the world. It really helps others discover the show.

    For more updates, stories, and behind-the-scenes moments consider Subscribing to My Blog.

    I’d also love to hear from you!

    Feel free to reach out with any questions, feedback, or ideas for future episodes.

    You can send comments, thoughts and suggestions to: questions@anenglishmaninthebalkans.com I reply to every mail!

    Until next time, take care, and as always, Hvala for listening.

    Enjoying the podcast? If you’d like to support the show and help me continue sharing stories and insights about life here in the Balkans, consider Buying Me a Coffee!

    Your support means the world and helps keep the episodes coming.

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    38 m
  • Bosnian Superstitions - Myths, Rituals & Strange Customs You Need to Know
    Mar 18 2025

    Welcome to An Englishman in the Balkans, the podcast where I, share my experiences of life in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a British expat.

    Join me as I explore the culture, history, food, and everyday life in this fascinating country. From hidden travel gems and local traditions to expat life insights, each episode offers a first-hand perspective on what it’s like to live, travel, and immerse yourself in the Balkans.

    Whether you’re curious about Bosnia, planning a visit, or considering moving abroad, this podcast is your guide to discovering the authentic side of the region, through engaging stories, interviews, and personal reflections.

    📌 New episodes every week. Subscribe now and explore Bosnia with me!

    In this episode Tamara and I dive into the rich and intriguing world of Bosnian superstitions.

    From the dangers of Promaja to the belief in the evil eye, we explore various customs that shape daily life in Bosnia.

    Our discussion includes practical examples such as bad luck from re-entering the house, precautions around handing sharp objects, and rituals for good fortune.

    This episode highlights the blend of tradition, belief, and cultural nuances that make these superstitions a cherished part of Bosnian life.

    We invite you to discover the layers of meaning in these practices and how they connect people with the rhythms of life.

    Thank you for tuning in to An Englishman in the Balkans. I hope you enjoyed today’s episode and that it gave you a little more insight into life and culture here in this fascinating part of the world.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to the podcast on your favourite platform so you never miss a new release. And, if you have a moment, a quick rating or review would mean the world. It really helps others discover the show.

    For more updates, stories, and behind-the-scenes moments consider Subscribing to My Blog.

    I’d also love to hear from you!

    Feel free to reach out with any questions, feedback, or ideas for future episodes.

    You can send comments, thoughts and suggestions to: questions@anenglishmaninthebalkans.com I reply to every mail!

    Until next time, take care, and as always, Hvala for listening.

    Enjoying the podcast? If you’d like to support the show and help me continue sharing stories and insights about life here in the Balkans, consider Buying Me a Coffee!

    Your support means the world and helps keep the episodes coming.

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    16 m
  • Why Travnik Should Be on Your Bosnia Travel List – A "First Hand" Experience
    Mar 14 2025

    Welcome to An Englishman in the Balkans, the podcast where I, share my experiences of life in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a British expat.

    Join me as I explore the culture, history, food, and everyday life in this fascinating country. From hidden travel gems and local traditions to expat life insights, each episode offers a first-hand perspective on what it’s like to live, travel, and immerse yourself in the Balkans.

    Whether you’re curious about Bosnia, planning a visit, or considering moving abroad, this podcast is your guide to discovering the authentic side of the region, through engaging stories, interviews, and personal reflections.

    📌 New episodes every week. Subscribe now and explore Bosnia with me!

    In this episode I take you on a recent journey to the picturesque town of Travnik in Central Bosnia.

    Hosted by local entrepreneur Ben, I explored Travnik's rich history, natural beauty, and burgeoning tourism scene. From the scenic bus ride from Banja Luka to the cultural insights offered by tour guide Dita, I immersed myself in the town’s heritage.

    A Key highlight included witnessing sheep shearing on the VLašic Mountain, savouring local cheeses and meats, and appreciating the historical significance of Travnik's landmarks.

    This episode captures the essence of Travnik as a town with a dynamic past and a promising future.

    Thank you for tuning in to An Englishman in the Balkans. I hope you enjoyed today’s episode and that it gave you a little more insight into life and culture here in this fascinating part of the world.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to the podcast on your favourite platform so you never miss a new release. And, if you have a moment, a quick rating or review would mean the world. It really helps others discover the show.

    For more updates, stories, and behind-the-scenes moments consider Subscribing to My Blog.

    I’d also love to hear from you!

    Feel free to reach out with any questions, feedback, or ideas for future episodes.

    You can send comments, thoughts and suggestions to: questions@anenglishmaninthebalkans.com I reply to every mail!

    Until next time, take care, and as always, Hvala for listening.

    Enjoying the podcast? If you’d like to support the show and help me continue sharing stories and insights about life here in the Balkans, consider Buying Me a Coffee!

    Your support means the world and helps keep the episodes coming.

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    19 m
  • Living in Bosnia? Here’s the Truth About Healthcare for Expats and Retirees
    Mar 11 2025

    Welcome to An Englishman in the Balkans, the podcast where I, share my experiences of life in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a British expat.

    Join me as I explore the culture, history, food, and everyday life in this fascinating country. From hidden travel gems and local traditions to expat life insights, each episode offers a first-hand perspective on what it’s like to live, travel, and immerse yourself in the Balkans.

    Whether you’re curious about Bosnia, planning a visit, or considering moving abroad, this podcast is your guide to discovering the authentic side of the region, through engaging stories, interviews, and personal reflections.

    📌 New episodes every week. Subscribe now and explore Bosnia with me!

    I revisit a crucial conversation on healthcare in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    Recorded in September of last year, I discuss the functionality of the healthcare system, the differences between public and private services, and my personal experiences.

    I share anecdotes dating back to 10-15 years ago, highlighting the poor infrastructure in places like Belgrade and Banja Luka at the time.

    However, I tell you about the significant improvements over the years, the now modern facilities and efficient services.

    I also emphasise that today's healthcare in Bosnia is competent and trustworthy.

    My insights are valuable for anyone considering moving to Bosnia or curious about its healthcare system.

    Thank you for tuning in to An Englishman in the Balkans. I hope you enjoyed today’s episode and that it gave you a little more insight into life and culture here in this fascinating part of the world.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to the podcast on your favourite platform so you never miss a new release. And, if you have a moment, a quick rating or review would mean the world. It really helps others discover the show.

    For more updates, stories, and behind-the-scenes moments consider Subscribing to My Blog.

    I’d also love to hear from you!

    Feel free to reach out with any questions, feedback, or ideas for future episodes.

    You can send comments, thoughts and suggestions to: questions@anenglishmaninthebalkans.com I reply to every mail!

    Until next time, take care, and as always, Hvala for listening.

    Enjoying the podcast? If you’d like to support the show and help me continue sharing stories and insights about life here in the Balkans, consider Buying Me a Coffee!

    Your support means the world and helps keep the episodes coming.

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    15 m
  • Living in Bosnia - A Fresh Take on Expat Life, Aging Abroad & Everyday Stories
    Mar 10 2025

    Welcome to An Englishman in the Balkans, the podcast where I, share my experiences of life in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a British expat.

    Join me as I explore the culture, history, food, and everyday life in this fascinating country. From hidden travel gems and local traditions to expat life insights, each episode offers a first-hand perspective on what it’s like to live, travel, and immerse yourself in the Balkans.

    Whether you’re curious about Bosnia, planning a visit, or considering moving abroad, this podcast is your guide to discovering the authentic side of the region, through engaging stories, interviews, and personal reflections.

    📌 New episodes every week. Subscribe now and explore Bosnia with me!

    In this welcome-back episode of 'An Englishman in the Balkans' podcast, I share exciting updates about the direction of my show.

    After a brief hiatus, I've returned with plans to explore more deeply the life of an expat in Bosnia, transitioning into topics like aging abroad and the practical aspects of living in the Balkans.

    There's a new schedule of bi-weekly episodes, for the next 6 weeks, featuring both reworked past episodes followed in week 7 with fresh content, including interviews with fascinating individuals connected to the region.

    I'd love to hear from you so please send any questions and stories if you are considering or experiencing life abroad.

    Thank you for tuning in to An Englishman in the Balkans. I hope you enjoyed today’s episode and that it gave you a little more insight into life and culture here in this fascinating part of the world.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to the podcast on your favourite platform so you never miss a new release. And, if you have a moment, a quick rating or review would mean the world. It really helps others discover the show.

    For more updates, stories, and behind-the-scenes moments consider Subscribing to My Blog.

    I’d also love to hear from you!

    Feel free to reach out with any questions, feedback, or ideas for future episodes.

    You can send comments, thoughts and suggestions to: questions@anenglishmaninthebalkans.com I reply to every mail!

    Until next time, take care, and as always, Hvala for listening.

    Enjoying the podcast? If you’d like to support the show and help me continue sharing stories and insights about life here in the Balkans, consider Buying Me a Coffee!

    Your support means the world and helps keep the episodes coming.

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    7 m
  • Exploring My Neighbourhood in Rural Bosnia
    Dec 15 2024

    Welcome to An Englishman in the Balkans, the podcast where I, share my experiences of life in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a British expat.

    Join me as I explore the culture, history, food, and everyday life in this fascinating country. From hidden travel gems and local traditions to expat life insights, each episode offers a first-hand perspective on what it’s like to live, travel, and immerse yourself in the Balkans.

    Whether you’re curious about Bosnia, planning a visit, or considering moving abroad, this podcast is your guide to discovering the authentic side of the region, through engaging stories, interviews, and personal reflections.

    📌 New episodes every week. Subscribe now and explore Bosnia with me!

    Join me on a scenic 4.2 kilometre walk through the tranquil and picturesque landscapes of the part of northwest Bosnia and Herzegovina where I live.

    In this episode, I share glimpses of my rural neighbourhood, discuss the local culture, and provide insights into the changes over the past 30 years.

    I also touch on personal experiences, like my time in Canada, and offer reflections on the safety and community spirit of this beautiful country.

    Whether you're fascinated by rural life, history, or simply enjoy a good walk-and-talk, this episode has something for you.

    Thank you for tuning in to An Englishman in the Balkans. I hope you enjoyed today’s episode and that it gave you a little more insight into life and culture here in this fascinating part of the world.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to the podcast on your favourite platform so you never miss a new release. And, if you have a moment, a quick rating or review would mean the world. It really helps others discover the show.

    For more updates, stories, and behind-the-scenes moments consider Subscribing to My Blog.

    I’d also love to hear from you!

    Feel free to reach out with any questions, feedback, or ideas for future episodes.

    You can send comments, thoughts and suggestions to: questions@anenglishmaninthebalkans.com I reply to every mail!

    Until next time, take care, and as always, Hvala for listening.

    Enjoying the podcast? If you’d like to support the show and help me continue sharing stories and insights about life here in the Balkans, consider Buying Me a Coffee!

    Your support means the world and helps keep the episodes coming.

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