Episodios

  • Finding Purpose in Expat Life and Local Service
    Feb 22 2025

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    Michele Kinnon shares her inspiring journey of integrating into the Riviera Maya community through active participation in service initiatives. The conversation highlights the importance of getting involved, adapting to a new culture, and how community efforts can create positive change.

    Websites referred to in the episode:

    https://playaseasiderotary.org/

    https://www.gofundme.com/f/tiny-hearts-big-needs-saving-newborns-in-playa-del-carmen

    https://www.facebook.com/share/g/18ep9CxPLi/

    https://puertoaventurasliving.com/

    https://riviera-maya-insider.beehiiv.com/

    Personal background and motivations for moving to Mexico
    • The appeal of Puerto Aventuras as a multicultural hub
    • Early challenges and adaptation to a new environment
    • Introduction to community service and the importance of giving back
    • Key projects under Rotary and local initiatives
    • Responding to COVID-19 and its impact on local communities
    • New initiative: Tiny Hearts, Big Needs for neonatal care
    • Encouragement for expats to engage and make a difference

    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 expatslikeus@gmail.com
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  • Tacos, Toys and a New Life in Tulum, Mexico
    Oct 13 2024

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to leave a bustling corporate career and find peace in a new land? Meet Erika Weier, an inspiring American expat who traded the hectic life of Chicago's retail management for the tranquil beauty of Tulum, Mexico. In our latest episode, Erika shares her journey of embracing a slower, more meaningful lifestyle, deeply rooted in her Mexican American heritage. She talks about the unexpected joys and challenges of her new life, including her initial plans to open a gym and her eventual evolution into a successful fitness instructor and community organizer.

    Erika’s passion for fitness isn’t just about exercise; it's about fostering community and encouraging others to live healthier lives. As we discuss her transition from teaching aqua fitness classes to organizing transformative community events, Erika offers insights into the tools that have empowered her journey. From fitness apps to wearable technology, she shares practical advice for anyone looking to make positive lifestyle changes—no matter where they reside. Listen in as she emphasizes the importance of movement and the small steps that can lead to big changes.

    The power of community shines through as Erika details her involvement in establishing a food bank and organizing Tacos and Toys, initiatives that have touched many lives. With gratitude to Erika and our co-host Sherry Bosse, we reflect on the connections and shared stories that enrich the expat experience. This episode is a testament to the idea that home is not just a place; it's a collection of memories and relationships that span the globe. Join us as we explore these global connections and the heartwarming stories that remind us of the power of community building.

    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 expatslikeus@gmail.com
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    31 m
  • Facing Tragedy Away from Home
    Jul 27 2024

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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 expatslikeus@gmail.com
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  • How to Vote in the U.S from Abroad
    Jul 11 2024

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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.

    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 expatslikeus@gmail.com
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  • What if I Lose My Passport Abroad?
    Jun 30 2024

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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 expatslikeus@gmail.com
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  • Answers from a U.S. Consular Agent in Mexico
    Jun 16 2024

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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.

    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 expatslikeus@gmail.com
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    53 m
  • Navigating Mexican Residency with Adriana Vela
    May 30 2024

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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 expatslikeus@gmail.com
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    38 m
  • Natalie and the Art of Expat Living
    May 19 2024

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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 expatslikeus@gmail.com
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    40 m
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