Episodios

  • Am I Too Old to Learn Italian? It’s Time We Debunk This Myth!
    Sep 3 2025

    Ciao a tutti and welcome back to A New Life in Italy podcast! With today’s special topic and guest, it’s only fair that we bring some Italian words (parole) into the mix.

    Have you ever wondered how to combine travel with language learning? And have you fallen for the myth that there’s an age limit when it comes to effective language learning? Well, keep reading, because in just a moment, you’ll not only gain insight, but also encouragement.

    After all, learning Italian isn’t about achieving perfection. It’s about making connections!

    To help us navigate this discussion, Michele from The Intrepid Guide (a travel and language expert) joins us. Michele shares her insights on how to combine travel with language learning, unlocking memorable, authentic experiences. We discuss the importance of learning even basic Italian phrases to enhance your experience in Italy, making you feel more integrated into the community (comunità).

    Michele also shares her personal story, highlighting her Italian heritage and her journey to learn the language after the passing of her grandfather. She emphasizes that it’s never too late to start learning, and many of her students, who are older adults, find joy (gioia) in the process. We explore practical tips for language learning, including focusing on the essential vocabulary that will be most useful during your travels (viaggi).

    If you’re finishing up the episode, Michele and I want to remind you that learning Italian is a journey, not a race. You’ll always find something new to learn, even years down the line. Small wins—like introducing yourself or ordering a coffee—can make a big difference in your experience in Italy. In order to explore Michele’s content and courses, we’ve linked them below.

    Make sure to stay tuned until the end for answers to three listener questions (domande) about renting in Florence, banking for property purchases, and planning for visa applications, providing practical advice for those considering a move to Italy. Join us for this special episode designed to help you embrace the Italian language and culture, making your time in Italy unforgettable—whether you’re here for a week or for good!

    Links mentioned in the episode:

    🌐 Website: The Intrepid Guide | Intrepid Italian

    📸 Instagram: Michele Frolla | Italian Teacher

    🎥 Youtube: Intrepid Italian with Michele

    📣 Move to Italy Bootcamp

    📲 Smart Move Italy App

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  • Beyond the Tourists: Insider Tips for A New Life in Rome
    Aug 20 2025

    Ciao a tutti! Samantha here. I’m thrilled to announce the latest episode of A New Life in Italy podcast, which is dedicated to those of you who dream of calling Rome home or simply want to experience the city in a more authentic way.

    Author of "Italy Made Easy", Doug Morris, joins today's episode, sharing his insight after spending a decade in the adored Eternal City.

    We start by discussing the unique charm of Rome, where ancient history seamlessly intertwines with modern life. Doug shares what it truly means to wake up in Rome, from knowing your local barista to discovering hidden piazzas that most visitors overlook. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the city's rhythm, which is not always dictated by the clock but by the simple things in life, whether it's sipping cappuccini or listening to the sounds of bustling streets.

    Tune in for his top neighborhood recommendations, favorite local eateries, tips for adapting to the Roman way of life, and more! There's nothing quite like seeing a famous city in a new light through the eyes of a local.

    To close out the episode, I answered three new questions about renting in Italy, running an online business on a visa, and integrating into local communities without fluent Italian. Do you have questions? Send them our way via the contact form linked here.

    👉 Links mentioned in the episode:

    • Doug's guidebook: Rome Made Easy
    • Our website: Smart Move Italy
    • Move to Italy Bootcamp: Click to grab your spot!

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    If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!

    Download the Smart Move Italy App available in iOS and Android.

    Ciao for now!

    -Samantha

    Mentioned in this episode:

    APP Link

    Sentire Media Website

    Move to Italy Bootcamp

    Sentire Media Website

    Move to Italy Bootcamp

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  • Taking the Leap: How One Canadian Found Love and Adventure in Puglia
    Aug 6 2025

    In this episode of A New Life in Italy, I sit down with Jaid, a fellow Canadian who traded life in Toronto for a fresh start in Bari just one year ago.

    Jaid opens up about her solo trip to Puglia in 2023 that completely changed her path, leading her to take a leap of faith and move to Italy. She shares the highs and lows of that journey—culture shock in Palermo, the charm of Lecce and Monopoli, navigating Italian bureaucracy, and finding her place in a country where friendships often span decades.

    We talk about what it’s really like to work in hospitality here compared to Canada, how the warmth and family-like atmosphere helped her settle in, and even how an unexpected connection at work turned into a romantic relationship.

    Jaid’s story is full of practical advice and heartfelt inspiration for anyone considering a move abroad. She reminds us that while starting over isn’t always easy, believing in yourself and taking that first step can lead to a life richer and more authentic than you ever imagined.

    Follow Jaid’s journey on Instagram at Jaid in the Life and get ready to feel inspired to create your own new life in Italy.

    Resources:

    Jaid in the Life

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    If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!

    Download the Smart Move Italy App available in iOS and Android.

    Until next time!

    Ci vediamo!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    APP Link

    Move to Italy Bootcamp

    Sentire Media Website

    Move to Italy Bootcamp

    Sentire Media Website

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  • Special Report: Elective Residency Visa Income Rules Just Changed
    Jul 23 2025

    Hey everyone, it’s Samantha Wilson with a special breaking news episode of Your New Life in Italy.

    On today’s show, I’m unpacking a landmark court ruling that could completely change how families apply for one of Italy’s most challenging visas—the Elective Residency Visa (ERV).

    Here’s the big news: For years, consulates (especially in the US and UK) have insisted that each adult applying under the ERV prove their own independent passive income of over €31,000 per year. So if you were a couple? That meant €62,000 total—and from separate sources.

    But a recent ruling by the Regional Administrative Court in Lazio just struck that down. A British couple who were denied their visa in 2022 because they applied jointly—using shared income—just won their case. And the implications are huge.

    In this episode, I explain:

    • What the court actually said (and why it matters)
    • The real income thresholds families now need to meet
    • What this means for couples who applied before—and got denied
    • What we still don’t know (yet) about how this applies if one spouse has no income
    • Why this is about more than money—it’s about how Italy defines family

    If you’ve been told “no” before because your income was shared, or you were applying as a couple—this could be your chance to reapply, with the law now on your side.

    📎 I’ve linked the full court ruling in the show notes for those who want to dig into the details.

    Let’s be clear—this doesn’t mean everyone gets an automatic approval. But it does mean the consulates can’t make up rules that aren’t supported by Italian law. And that’s a big win.

    Ciao for now!

    Samantha

    Resources:

    Download the Ruling

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    If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!

    Download the Smart Move Italy App available in iOS and Android.

    Until next time!

    Ci vediamo!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    APP Link

    Sentire Media Website

    Move to Italy Bootcamp

    Sentire Media Website

    Move to Italy Bootcamp

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  • Don't Lose Your Dream House Over a Wire Transfer
    Jul 9 2025

    Ciao friends — it’s Samantha, and in this episode of A New Life in Italy, we’re talking about something that no one tells you enough about when buying property in Italy: how to actually move your money… without losing your mind, your deal, or your savings.

    You’ve probably been dreaming about that hilltop farmhouse or beachy little pied-à-terre. You find the one, make the offer… and boom. Things get real. Fast.

    But here’s the thing: Italy isn’t going to sit around and wait while your bank tries to figure out how to send euros across the ocean. If you don’t plan ahead, you could miss out entirely. I’ve seen it happen—more than once.

    In this episode, I sit down with my go-to currency expert Rachel Canalis from GC Partners. She’s helped tons of our clients transfer big sums securely, quickly, and—bonus—usually with a way better exchange rate than their bank.

    We share some real-life stories, including one (ouch) where a couple lost their dream home in Umbria because their money didn’t land in time. Spoiler: their bank caused all the drama, and the backup buyer got the house.

    Rachel and I talk about what to do instead—like opening a currency account early, locking in your exchange rate, and working with someone who actually knows the process inside and out. We also cover how to handle deposits if you don’t have an Italian bank account (hint: your notaio can help with that), and why compliance checks are no joke when sending large international transfers.


    If you’re even thinking about buying property in Italy, this is the stuff that will save you time, stress, and possibly thousands of euros. I promise, it’s not just boring money talk—this is the behind-the-scenes stuff that makes or breaks your dream.


    So grab your espresso, and let’s talk about how to avoid the currency traps and get those keys in your hand—with confidence.


    Ciao for now! 🇮🇹✨


    Resources

    GC Partners Free Account


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    If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!

    Download the Smart Move Italy App available in iOS and Android.

    Until next time!

    Ci vediamo!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Move to Italy Bootcamp

    APP Link

    Sentire Media Website

    Sentire Media Website

    Move to Italy Bootcamp

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  • Stop! Don’t Move to Italy This Summer—Do This Instead
    Jun 25 2025

    Hey there, it’s Samantha!

    In this episode of A New Life in Italy, I’m digging into something that surprises a lot of people: why summer is actually one of the worst times to start your move to Italy—and what you should be doing instead.

    I know, I know… sunshine, Aperol spritzes, the dream of strolling into your new Italian life with sunglasses and gelato in hand—it all sounds perfect. But trust me, summer is not the time to pack your bags and expect things to fall into place. It’s the time to prep, not pounce.


    Let’s talk Ferragosto. It’s that magical (and maddening) stretch in August when Italy basically hits pause. Offices shut down, real estate agents disappear, and even the most basic bureaucratic tasks suddenly become impossible. In the episode, I share the story of a lovely Canadian family who learned this the hard way—they tried to move in August and ran straight into a wall of closed doors (literally and figuratively). It was chaos.


    So, what should you do instead?


    Summer is your secret weapon for getting organized. I walk you through three essential things to focus on right now:

    1. Gather your documents
    2. Decide which visa path is right for you
    3. Set a realistic budget (because spoiler: Italy is dreamy, but it still comes with bills)


    I also break down the 7 Key Decisions you’ll need to make to move to Italy successfully—things like where to live, whether to rent or buy, how to support yourself, and more. If you’re feeling stuck or overwhelmed, this episode is going to help you slow down and get strategic.


    You’ll also hear me answer some great listener questions—about the timing of visa applications, whether summer scouting trips are worth it (they are!), and how to gear up for a September start when everything in Italy comes back to life.


    If you’re dreaming of Italy, now’s the time to start planning—not panicking.


    🎁 And don’t forget to grab your free guide:


    The Seven Key Decisions to Plan Your Move to Italy


    This checklist is your roadmap to turning “someday” into a real, doable plan.

    So pour yourself a cold spritz, take a breath, and let’s get planning.


    Ciao for now!

    — Samantha



    Resources:

    Download the 7 Key Decisions Free Guidebook

    Book a Tax Evaluation Call

    Listen to Episode Save Money On Your Move to Italy

    Numbeo Cost of Living Tool

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  • How Fast Can I Move to Italy
    Jun 11 2025

    How Fast Can You Really Move to Italy? Let’s Talk Timing.

    Hey there, it’s Samantha! If you’ve ever found yourself wondering how soon can I actually move to Italy?—this episode is for you.

    I’m diving into what the timing really looks like depending on your situation. Whether you’re dreaming of moving in six months… or six days, I break down the fastest paths (and the not-so-fast ones), so you know what to expect.

    If you’ve got Italian or EU citizenship, good news—you’re already ahead of the game. But even then, there are things to think about, especially if you’re moving with a non-EU spouse or partner. You’ll still need a home lined up and documents like the idoneità alloggitiva before you pack your bags.

    For everyone else, I walk through visa options—like the Elective Residency Visa, which can be surprisingly quick if your finances are straightforward. I also explain why the Investor Visa might be a smart (and fast) alternative, especially since you don’t need to secure housing before applying.

    Then, we shift gears and talk about the slower routes—like the Digital Nomad Visa or Student Visa—where bureaucracy can drag things out. I share what to avoid, what to prepare early, and why August and December might not be the best times to make your big move.

    And of course, I answer your questions—about property, visas, documents, and all the nitty-gritty you’ve been asking me in emails, DMs, and calls.

    So if Italy’s calling and you’re trying to figure out how soon you can answer, this episode will give you a clear roadmap. Grab a notebook and let’s walk through it together.

    Ciao for now!

    —Samantha

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    Download the Smart Move Italy App available in iOS and Android.

    Until next time!

    Ci vediamo!


    Mentioned in this episode:

    Move to Italy Bootcamp

    Sentire Media Website

    Move to Italy Bootcamp

    APP Link

    Sentire Media Website

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  • My Favorite Things — Life in Italy Edition
    Jun 4 2025
    Ciao! It’s Samantha, and in this episode of A New Life in Italy, I’m sharing my personal favorites — the tools, places, and little life-savers that make living in Italy easier, more beautiful, and a lot more fun.From my go-to Italian language teachers to where I escape the summer heat (spoiler: not Florence), the restaurants I return to again and again, and even the apps I use daily — this episode is full of real, honest recommendations. No sponsors, no affiliates — just what I actually love and use.I’ll also talk about how I shop for furniture, which real estate sites I trust, and why the Smart Move Italy app is always open on my phone. Plus, I answer your questions about healthcare, taxes, and budgeting for a home here.Grab a coffee and join me — this one’s all about making life in Italy a little smoother, a little tastier, and a lot more fun.Ciao for now!SamResources:Download the Smart Move Italy APPMy Favorite Language TeachersLorella Frederico (Private Italian teacher)Italy Made Easy (Language membership)Italian Matters (Language courses)My Favorite ServicesSubito (Italian craigslist)Pronto Pro (Italian Angies list)Facile (Insurance)My Favorite FurnitureMaison du Monde (furniture)Westwing (furniture)Redute (furniture)Tikamoon (furniture)My Favorite Places to EatL’Ortone (Florence where to eat)Osteria Merlo (Cetona where to eat)Newbridge Pizza (Florence pizza)Ristorante Cateni (Orgia where to eat)Vanelli (Best cappuccino)Trattoria Toscana (Cortona where to eat)La Loggetta (Cortona where to eat)La Puntabella (Best Veggie Lago Trasimeno)Sotto Vento (Seafood Passignano)U Curdunn (Locorotondo Puglia - must go!)La Tavernetta (San Teodoro Sardegna where to eat)My Favorite Sites for Real Estate
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