32 episodi

Honest conversations with expats around the globe.

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Honest conversations with expats around the globe.

    Where and When to Settle Down?

    Where and When to Settle Down?

    Have you ever arrived in a city and thought: I think I could settle down here?
    What if I bought a house here? And then started checking options for real estate in that city.

    Now, if you are someone who has traveled or lived in many different countries, thinking about when to settle down and choosing that place is not an easy decision.

    On the other hand, if you are someone who lives in your hometown or in another city nearby and got roots there with family and friends, then thinking about moving to a different place and settling down there might be scary.

    So, when is the right time to settle down and how can we make sure we picked the right place?

    In this episode, I'll go through a list of important factors to consider when choosing a place to settle down.

    For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat 

    You can also check the video of this episode on YouTube by clicking on the link above.

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    😎 About me: I'm Eduardo Santos. I was born in Brazil, but I have lived in Argentina, China, and Colombia. I've been living in Bogotá, Colombia since October 2021. I work fully remote as an English teacher, and I moved to Colombia because I wanted to explore this beautiful country and improve my Spanish. So far, I've been having a great time here, and I wish to stay in Colombia for a very long time.


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    • 25 min
    20 Most Overrated Travel Destinations

    20 Most Overrated Travel Destinations

    There are plenty of travel destinations around the world that are worth a long plane ride. But there are also some cities and tourist attractions you wish you hadn't visited.

    From attractions to cities, the website Insider came up with 20 travel destinations that are overrated because of cost, crowds, pollution, or otherwise.

    In this episode, I'll go through this list for the first time and react to it, either agreeing or disagreeing.

    For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat 

    You can also check the video of this episode on YouTube by clicking on the link above.

    Here is the original article from The Insider.

    😊 Don't forget to rate and subscribe to this podcast!

    📩 For business inquiries and sponsorships, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com

    😎 About me: I'm Eduardo Santos. I was born in Brazil, but I have lived in Argentina, China, and Colombia. I've been living in Bogotá,  Colombia since October 2021. I work fully remote as an English teacher, and I moved to Colombia because I wanted to explore this beautiful country and improve my Spanish. So far, I've been having a great time here, and I wish to stay in Colombia for a very long time.


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    • 31 min
    Reverse Culture Shock

    Reverse Culture Shock

    What is Reverse Culture Shock and why it might be worse than Culture Shock? In this episode, I invited Nicki Post to talk about her experience moving back to the USA after living years abroad. Nicki and I discuss what it feels like to go back to our countries and how to deal with things when it doesn't feel exactly like "home" anymore. 

    Nicki has been traveling around the world for 20 years and right now she is in her favorite place in the world: Buenos Aires in Argentina. While she plans to make Buenos Aires her base for the next several years, she also hopes to dive deep into Argentina to see and know as much as possible.

    You can check Nicki's adventures on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/nickipoststravelstuff 

    Follow her on Instagram and check out her Travel Blog as well. 

    For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat 

    😊 Don't forget to rate this podcast!

    📩 For business inquiries and sponsorships, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com

    😎 About me: I'm Eduardo Santos. I was born in Brazil, but I have lived in Argentina, China, and Colombia. I've been living in Bogotá,  Colombia since October 2021. I work fully remote as an English teacher, and I moved to Colombia because I wanted to explore this beautiful country and improve my Spanish. So far, I've been having a great time here, and I wish to stay in Colombia for a very long time.


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    • 48 min
    Living in Warsaw, Poland

    Living in Warsaw, Poland

    Ferran moved from Barcelona to Warsaw in Poland at the end of 2022. In this episode, he talks about his experience living in Poland in 2023 compared to a couple of years ago. Apart from living in Warsaw, Ferran has also spent time in Lublin and Krakow. 

    He shares his thoughts on what it is like to make friends, get around, and rent prices. He also mentions the cost of living, job opportunities, and why Poland is a good option for digital nomads and remote workers.

    For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat 

    😊 Don't forget to rate this podcast!

    📩 For business inquiries and sponsorships, send me an email: readygohq@gmail.com  

    😎 About me: I'm Eduardo Santos. I was born in Brazil, but I have lived in Argentina, China, and Colombia. I've been living in Bogotá, Colombia since October 2021. I work fully remote as an English teacher, and I moved to Colombia because I wanted to explore this beautiful country and improve my Spanish. So far, I've been having a great time here and I wish to stay in Colombia for a very long time.


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    • 26 min
    Moving to Berlin with Family

    Moving to Berlin with Family

    Particularly popular with young professionals, Berlin has a lot to offer someone looking to move to a city with a strong economy, good job prospects and plenty of culture and nightlife. Rodrigo Catão shares his experience living in Berlin with his family. In this episode, we cover topics such as:

    - The importance of speaking German;

    - Challenges living in Germany;

    - Can Germans speak English?;

    - How diverse is Berlin?;

    - How friendly are the Berliners?;

    - Life in Germany vs. Brazil;

    - Cost of living in Berlin;

    - Tips for foreigners moving to Germany;

    - How is Germany post Brexit?.

    For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat

    Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat

    If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee.


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    • 46 min
    Living in Buenos Aires

    Living in Buenos Aires

    Buenos Aires is a hot spot for those who love music, food, dancing, and just all-around beautiful, warm, and friendly people. 

    In this episode, I talked to Nati, who lived for 7 years in the capital of Argentina. We will cover topics such as:

    - Challenges of living in Buenos Aires;

    - Cost of Living;

    - Different exchange rates and high inflation;

    - What she misses about living in Argentina;

    - Why she decided to leave;

    - Tips for foreigners thinking about moving to Argentina.


    Nati has been a teacher of English for over 10 years. She has experience  managing language schools in Buenos Aires and Montevideo. She also has experience teaching in Secondary School. She is the founder of @onlineenglishuy. She holds the Cambridge DELTA and she loves on-line  teaching and learning about education.

    For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat

    Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat

    If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee.


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    • 23 min

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