Welcome to 'Expat Diaries - Costa Rica Edition', the weekly podcast that dives into the vibrant and challenging world of expats who've traded their familiar homes for the lush, tropical paradise of Costa Rica. Join us as we explore captivating stories from a diverse group of adventurers who dared to embrace a new way of life. Each episode is a unique journey, filled with insights about the hurdles, joys, and transformative experiences encountered when settling in this beautiful Central American haven. Perfect for those with an adventurous spirit and a thirst for the unconventional, our podcast offers an exhilarating peek into the expat life, colored with the rich, vivid hues of Costa Rican culture. So, tune in, get excited, and let's embark on this journey together!
In this episode, we meet Cindy Crawford, a former Texas realtor whose journey to Costa Rica began in 2017 with her son's wedding. Captivated by the beauty and charm of the country, Cindy and her husband made the leap to relocate after the Covid-19 pandemic pushed them to seek a fresh start.From exploring the picturesque areas of Manuel Antonio and Ojochal to finding their dream home in Uvita, Cindy shares the ups and downs of their relocation journey. Determined to integrate into the local community, Cindy and her husband are now active participants in Uvita's vibrant social scene, enjoying weekly Kanasta games and engaging in local groups.Key Highlights:Cindy's first visit to Costa Rica for her son's wedding in 2017
Part 2 of this powerful and emotional episode, Jules McLachlan shares her dramatic journey of escaping Canada with her three daughters in search of safety, freedom, and a fresh start in Costa Rica. Jules opens up about the challenges she faced, including dealing with relentless exes, navigating legal battles, securing restraining orders, and even hiring security to protect her family.Despite these obstacles, Jules found resilience, strength, and hope in Costa Rica, carving out a new life for herself and her girls. This is not just a story of escape—it's one of survival, courage, and triumph over adversity.Key Highlights:Leaving Canada to protect her family and start fresh in Costa Rica
In this powerful and emotional episode, Jules McLachlan shares her dramatic journey of escaping Canada with her three daughters in search of safety, freedom, and a fresh start in Costa Rica. Jules opens up about the challenges she faced, including dealing with relentless exes, navigating legal battles, securing restraining orders, and even hiring security to protect her family.Despite these obstacles, Jules found resilience, strength, and hope in Costa Rica, carving out a new life for herself and her girls. This is not just a story of escape—it's one of survival, courage, and triumph over adversity.Key Highlights:Leaving Canada to protect her family and start fresh in Costa Rica
Part 2. We pick up from where we left off with Luba Nikolayev, whose journey in Costa Rica began in 2015 during a 10-month teacher training trip. Years later, on a celibacy quest, she met Jonah—her future husband—and together they've built a beautiful life filled with love, challenges, and adventure.Luba shares her experiences of birthing children in Costa Rica, including the cultural differences and joys of raising a family abroad. After a brief 18-month hiatus outside the country, Luba and Jonah found themselves drawn back to Costa Rica to welcome another child and rediscover their love for its unique lifestyle. Now settled in Tinamastes, they've embraced home exchange and property management, creating a fulfilling and adventurous life for their family.Key Highlights:How a teacher training trip in 2015 led to a lifelong connection with Costa Rica
In this heartwarming episode, we meet Luba Nikolayev, whose journey in Costa Rica began in 2015 during a 10-month teacher training trip. Years later, on a celibacy quest, she met Jonah—her future husband—and together they've built a beautiful life filled with love, challenges, and adventure.Luba shares her experiences of birthing children in Costa Rica, including the cultural differences and joys of raising a family abroad. After a brief 18-month hiatus outside the country, Luba and Jonah found themselves drawn back to Costa Rica to welcome another child and rediscover their love for its unique lifestyle. Now settled in Tinamastes, they've embraced home exchange and property management, creating a fulfilling and adventurous life for their family.Key Highlights:How a teacher training trip in 2015 led to a lifelong connection with Costa Rica
Part 2. We continue our chat with Ashley Ihemelu, a dynamic mother of two who made the bold decision to leave Dallas and embrace a new life in Costa Rica. Frustrated by the high costs of private Spanish immersion schooling in Texas, Ashley and her husband realized they could provide the same opportunities for their children by moving abroad.Their journey to Costa Rica wasn't a straight line, but a pivotal meeting with a local healer who agreed to mentor Ashley in nutritional health changed everything. Now based in San José, Ashley runs The Hungry Tribe, a thriving wellness business where she helps online clients achieve optimal health while raising her children in a bilingual and culturally rich environment.Join us as Ashley shares her inspiring story of taking risks, trusting intuition, and balancing family life with a flourishing business. Whether you're a parent, an aspiring expat, or passionate about health and wellness, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice.Key Highlights:Leaving Dallas for a better lifestyle and education for their kids
In this episode, we chat with Ashley Ihemelu, a dynamic mother of two who made the bold decision to leave Dallas and embrace a new life in Costa Rica. Frustrated by the high costs of private Spanish immersion schooling in Texas, Ashley and her husband realized they could provide the same opportunities for their children by moving abroad.Their journey to Costa Rica wasn't a straight line, but a pivotal meeting with a local healer who agreed to mentor Ashley in nutritional health changed everything. Now based in San José, Ashley runs The Hungry Tribe, a thriving wellness business where she helps online clients achieve optimal health while raising her children in a bilingual and culturally rich environment.Join us as Ashley shares her inspiring story of taking risks, trusting intuition, and balancing family life with a flourishing business. Whether you're a parent, an aspiring expat, or passionate about health and wellness, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice.Key Highlights:Leaving Dallas for a better lifestyle and education for their kids
In this episode, we sit down with Cathy Tallone, a transformational life coach who made the life-changing decision to move to Costa Rica with her family during the pandemic. Originally from the New Hampshire Seacoast, Cathy, her husband Michael, and their two sons, aged 8 and 14 at the time, embarked on their Costa Rican adventure in November 2020, completing the move in June 2021.Cathy shares how their first visit to Costa Rica in March 2020—just days before the pandemic shut down the country—planted the seed for a new life abroad. From buying a home versus renting to choosing between homeschooling and traditional education, Cathy offers invaluable advice for families considering a move to Costa Rica.Central to their success is the power of community, which Cathy credits as the key to thriving in a new country. Whether you're dreaming of becoming an expat, curious about family life in Costa Rica, or looking for tips on following your intuition, this episode will inspire and empower you.Key Highlights:Making the decision to move to Costa Rica during the pandemic
Meet Marie Vincent, a retired medical professional from California who turned her fluency in Spanish into an exciting new chapter in Costa Rica. After deciding that a Spanish-speaking country was the ideal fit for her retirement dreams, Marie traveled to Costa Rica and quickly found her niche as a pet and house sitter.Marie's journey is more than just a retirement story – it's a tale of building trust, community, and an in-demand lifestyle that blends work and leisure. Now one of Costa Rica's most trusted and sought-after sitters, Marie shares her insights on how to navigate expat life, connect with locals, and turn a passion for animals into a fulfilling pursuit.Key Highlights:Retiring early and choosing Costa Rica for its culture and language
In this episode, we sit down with Darren Enns, the visionary behind Eco Builders of Costa Rica. Originally from the Vancouver/Seattle area, Darren's extensive background in industrial and commercial building took a new direction when he fell in love with Costa Rica's Southern Zone. Drawn to the Uvita area, Darren's passion for sustainability and responsible building inspired him to launch Eco Builders, a company dedicated to providing high-quality, eco-friendly homes in Costa Rica.From sourcing sustainable materials to delivering a stress-free home-building experience, Darren is on a mission to redefine construction standards in Costa Rica. With his deep understanding of the local landscape and commitment to reducing environmental impact, he shares his vision for building responsibly in paradise and gives invaluable insights for anyone considering building or relocating to Costa Rica.Join us to hear Darren's inspiring story and gain a fresh perspective on sustainable living in Costa Rica. Whether you're an aspiring expat, interested in eco-friendly construction, or just curious about life in Costa Rica, this episode is packed with tips and stories you won't want to miss.Key Highlights:Darren's journey from industrial-commercial building in Vancouver/Seattle to starting Eco Builders in Costa Rica
In this episode, we meet Robin Jackson, a dedicated animal lover and doggy daycare owner from South Carolina, who's currently on a 6-month journey to discover if Costa Rica could be her forever home. Bringing along her three beloved dogs, Robin chose the charming town of Santa Lucia as her base after several visits to explore Costa Rica's beautiful landscapes and warm communities.As Robin settles into the rhythm of Costa Rican life, she shares her adventures, including her volunteer work at a local dog shelter and insights into what it takes to make an international move with pets. From finding pet-friendly spots to connecting with the local culture, Robin gives us a firsthand look at the ups and downs of her journey to discover if Costa Rica could be the ultimate home for her and her furry companions.Join us to hear Robin's inspiring story of courage, adventure, and dedication to her four-legged family. This episode is packed with tips for expats, pet lovers, and anyone dreaming of a life in paradise.Key Highlights:Deciding to test Costa Rica as a permanent home for her and her dogs
In this episode, we meet Robin Jackson, a dedicated animal lover and doggy daycare owner from South Carolina, who's currently on a 6-month journey to discover if Costa Rica could be her forever home. Bringing along her three beloved dogs, Robin chose the charming town of Santa Lucia as her base after several visits to explore Costa Rica's beautiful landscapes and warm communities.As Robin settles into the rhythm of Costa Rican life, she shares her adventures, including her volunteer work at a local dog shelter and insights into what it takes to make an international move with pets. From finding pet-friendly spots to connecting with the local culture, Robin gives us a firsthand look at the ups and downs of her journey to discover if Costa Rica could be the ultimate home for her and her furry companions.Join us to hear Robin's inspiring story of courage, adventure, and dedication to her four-legged family. This episode is packed with tips for expats, pet lovers, and anyone dreaming of a life in paradise.Key Highlights:Deciding to test Costa Rica as a permanent home for her and her dogs
In this episode, we sit down with Mike McGinnis, a true Costa Rican expat pioneer who first arrived in Costa Rica as a young surfer in 1991. Drawn to the waves and the lifestyle, Mike quickly decided to make Costa Rica his permanent home. From the vibrant coastlines of Dominical to the serene hills of Tinamaste, he's spent over 30 years immersing himself in the Tico way of life.Mike shares insights on the pros and cons of living beachfront, his experiences with Costa Rica's iconic cleaner ants, and even his spiritual journey with Ayahuasca. Now a seasoned author working on his third book, Mike talks about how his writing captures the essence of Costa Rica and reflects on the experiences that have shaped his life in paradise.Join us as we explore Mike's three-decade journey, filled with surfing, writing, and deep cultural connections. If you've ever wondered about expat life, spirituality, or the real Costa Rica, this episode is packed with unique stories and practical insights.Key Highlights:Moving to Costa Rica as a young surfer and making it home
Join us as we dive into the incredible journey of Benoit Saumier, a former IT professional for the Canadian Government, who left it all behind for a new life in Costa Rica. During the pandemic, Benoit and his wife took a stand by supporting the Canadian trucker convoys, distributing cannabis to truckers as a form of protest. This act of defiance, coupled with their growing disillusionment with government policies, led them to seek a fresh start in Costa Rica.After a fact-finding trip to this tropical paradise, Benoit and his wife were met with harsh penalties upon their return to Canada, including a staggering $1 million fine for breaking re-entry protocols. This was the final push they needed to make the move permanent. Now, they have created a beautiful retreat in Costa Rica, where Benoit's wife practices as a health coach, helping others on their wellness journeys.Tune in to hear the trials and triumphs of their relocation, the challenges they faced with the Canadian government, and how they ultimately found peace and purpose in Costa Rica. This episode is a must-listen for anyone considering a major life change, seeking freedom, or curious about the expat experience in Costa Rica.Key Highlights:Supporting the Canadian trucker convoys and their stand against government mandates
In this episode, we chat with an inspiring couple who made the adventurous move from East Africa to Costa Rica, determined to help others navigate the complexities of relocating to a new country. They landed in Costa Rica in February 2021 with a clear mission: to start a relocation company that eases the process for others taking the leap. From handling paperwork to dealing with the minutia like buying a vehicle, they're here to make it simpler.The journey didn't stop there. Shortly after arriving, they had an "anchor baby" in Costa Rica and experienced the country's healthcare system firsthand. Their positive experience solidified their belief in Costa Rica as an ideal destination for expats. Now, through their website startabroad.com, they provide a wealth of information and resources to help others make informed decisions about moving abroad.Join us as they share their journey, the ups and downs of moving countries, and the invaluable insights they've gained along the way. If you're considering a move to Costa Rica or curious about the expat life, this episode is packed with practical tips and firsthand experiences to guide you through.Key Highlights:Moving from East Africa to Costa Rica
In this riveting episode, we sit down with Teri Nehring, a psycho-therapist who, along with her husband Paul, bought a property in Costa Rica over a Zoom call during the height of the pandemic. What they didn't expect was to find their new home covered in mold upon arrival. With their belongings already en route in a shipping container, Teri and Paul had no choice but to dig in and make the best of the situation.But this story takes a surprising turn! As they began to renovate and restore their new home, Teri and Paul discovered that their land was rich in white quartz, emitting an energy that transformed their space into a sanctuary of healing and restoration. Now, their 13 acres of protected rainforest has become a place of high vibrations, offering a serene environment for those seeking peace and renewal.Join us as Teri shares their journey from unexpected challenges to creating a healing haven in Costa Rica's lush rainforest. Whether you're interested in real estate adventures, holistic living, or the transformative power of nature, this episode has something for everyone!Key Highlights:The unexpected challenges of buying property in Costa Rica during the pandemic
In this heartwarming episode, we chat with Kat Bustamante, whose roots in Costa Rica led her on an incredible journey of love, resilience, and adventure. During a visit to her extended family in Costa Rica, Kat formed a deep connection with Fermin, who would later become her husband. After a life-changing motorcycle accident, the couple decided not to wait any longer, getting married and moving to New Jersey to start their lives together.Over the years, they worked tirelessly, saving every penny with the dream of one day returning to Costa Rica. That dream finally came true when they purchased land near their families on the Limon side of the country. Join us as Kat shares the challenges and triumphs of their 10-year journey, from shipping their belongings in a container to clearing the land and building a new life in the heart of Costa Rica.Key Highlights:Kat and Fermin's love story, from Costa Rica to New Jersey and back again ❤️
In this captivating episode, we sit down with Sally Pederson, a fearless world traveler and Canadian expat whose adventurous spirit led her to buy a home in Costa Rica after just three days in the country! Initially intended as a retirement retreat, life events and global changes expedited her move to the Tamarindo area in 2011, where she began a new chapter with her daughter and dog.Sally shares her remarkable journey of starting a life in Villa Real, navigating the ups and downs of expat life, and eventually letting her daughter return to Canada to finish high school. But the story doesn't end there—Sally's wanderlust takes her from Costa Rica to Spain and then to her current home in Montenegro. Along the way, she embraces new cultures, health and wellness practices, and the joy of constant discovery.Join us as we explore Sally's inspiring story of resilience, adaptability, and the pursuit of new experiences. If you've ever dreamed of living abroad or are looking for inspiration to make bold moves in your life, this episode is for you!Key Highlights:Buying a home in Costa Rica after just three days
Join us in this episode as we sit down with Forrest of Oregon, a seeker of healing and personal growth who has found his sanctuary in Costa Rica's Diamonte Valley. Originally from Oregon, Forrest has prioritized his mental and physical health, embarking on a journey of self-discovery that has led him to the lush, serene landscapes of Tinamaste, Costa Rica.Forrest shares his love for the cool climate, the close-knit psychedelic communities, and the natural beauty that surrounds him—an environment that starkly contrasts the bustling tourist spots like Manuel Antonio. He also reflects on his time in Nicaragua and Corcovado, each place adding unique layers to his quest for healing.As Forrest looks ahead, his focus is clear: to heal, grow, and explore the depths of his being in the next year and a half. Tune in to hear his inspiring story of transformation, and discover why the Diamonte Valley holds a special place in his heart.
Tune in to Episode #29 as we chat with Monique Claudio, a personal trainer and wellbeing advocate who arrived in Costa Rica before the 2020 lockdown and decided to stay. Currently based in Ojochal, Monique shares her journey of integrating into the local community, offering online fitness coaching, and volunteering. She also talks about her love for dog sitting and staying active, and how the 'Pura Vida' mindset has helped her navigate the challenges of expat life. Whether you're considering a move or simply seeking inspiration for a balanced life, Monique's story offers valuable insights.Key Highlights:Monique's decision to move to Costa Rica before the 2020 lockdown
In our newest episode, we chat with Gabriel Guillemette, a trailblazer who revolutionized mortgage brokerage in Costa Rica, making it possible for non-citizens to finance properties and projects. Gabriel, originally from Quebec, moved to Costa Rica with his wife and three young sons after two challenging years in quarantine. Driven by a desire for a better quality of life and education for his children, Gabriel and his family embraced their new home and quickly started multiple successful businesses.Key Highlights:Gabriel's journey from Quebec to Costa Rica with his familyThe groundbreaking work in mortgage brokerage for expatsStarting and growing successful businesses in Costa RicaThe family's smooth adaptation and the boys becoming multi-lingualOvercoming the challenges of relocation and thriving in a new environmentGabriel's story is one of innovation, resilience, and success. Learn how his pioneering efforts have opened new doors for expats in Costa Rica and how his family has flourished in their new home.
Shelley was looking for a community to be a part of an she found it in Ojochal. Not to mention pigs, geese, a duck and dogs and cats. An avid animal lover and rescue haven, Shelley is now creating her own resuce called "The Haven" and I can only say that the animals that are lucky enough to cross her path love her. You will too!Find Shelleey here:https://www.mommashavencostaricananimalrescue.comhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557474077588
Part 2 takes us from quad tours, white water rafting and waterfalls. The Nauyaca Waterfalls https://www.nauyacawaterfall.com/ are the most photographed waterfalls in Costa Rica and that is saying a ton, because there are literally hundreds of waterfalls to find on your trip. When in the Southern Zone ther are quite a few rivers to raft, however, I have done the Naranjo River and the Savegre River rafting, so when deciding which one to take my grands on, I knew the Naranjo was less intense.I booked the rafting trip through VIATOR here: https://bit.ly/3XC8XE1 The quad/waterfall tour was a ton of fun. We had experienced wuite a bit of rain so ther creeks and river crossings on the quads proved to be dirty and exhilarating. The kids loved it! I booked the quad tour here: https://bit.ly/3VSSoTg I used GetYourGuide app for this. Then the last day we did family pictures on the beach at Dominicalito.
Part 1 of vacationing in Costa Rica with Collin and Patience, my grandkids who are 12 and 13. If you want to know if there are things that can tear them away from their phones long enough. Tune in! We started by stopping by Tarcoles to see the crocodiles on the way to the AirBNB. The next day was a visit to Las Ventanas and wave jumping at Bahia Ballena https://www.visitcostarica.com/en/costa-rica/where-to-go/protected-areas/ballena-national-marine-park to do some wave jumping. These kids are having a blast. But between these two beaches we were sure to pop in to Pizza Time in Uvita https://www.facebook.com/p/Pizza-Time-Uvita-100063573005638/ fed the crew and moved on to the next location (photo ops)
Robin is planning vacation to Costa Rica for members of her family that have never been there. Remembering to be a tourist can be hard.
Richard met his wife in Minnesota. Originally from the UK, he didn't expect to meet his future Costa Rican wife in the USA. The awesome businesses that Richard has started to help investors navigate this wonderful country and learn all that you need to know to buy here, build here and run a business in Costa Rica, are invaluable.To learn more about investing in Costa Rica, visit Richards website:https://www.investingcostarica.com/Listen to his podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/costa-rica-investments-real-estate-relocation/id1552237433or here: https://open.spotify.com/show/281REgDsjFBkdOX1lJsfiX?si=9S5d_NwVSxmuK6fkrS_G2g&utm_medium=share&utm_source=linktree&nd=1&dlsi=d7d8cd472ef94c27{{Expat Diaries Costa Rica}}{{Living in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica expat life}}{{Moving to Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica adventure}}{{Life abroad Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica culture}}{{International living Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica relocation guide}}{{Expat interviews Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica travel tips}}{{Expatriate experiences}}{{Costa Rica living costs}}{{Settling in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica lifestyle}}{{Adventure lifestyle}}{{Tropical living}} {{Costa Rica expat advice}}{{Pura Vida lifestyle}}{{Global nomads Costa Rica}}
Pablo Arias is a native from Costa Rica. He spent time in his youth in the Carolinas and learned all about sales and marketing. After returning to Costa Rica he took a job in logistics and learned all about moving foreigners into Costa Rica for big companies like Intel. Listen to his journey as he walks us through starting his own business and making great contacts to help regular people like you and I, relocate easily and hassle free. https://theexpatcommunity.com/?fbclid=IwAR2MOXn7uhQX62d2uZZOSh0w7X55YxGF1MDXTeJrLZND7k7RaQcWuLD8VC0 https://www.internationalrelocationpartner.com/consultation/?fbclid=IwAR0vGmJWZiQqFy_TDsu5_XavnpT82PhCkDFkZU5h52Gw_H_bL-QnMzERnxQ https://www.facebook.com/groups/1595175924056270{{Expat Diaries Costa Rica}}{{Living in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica expat life}}{{Moving to Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica adventure}}{{Life abroad Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica culture}}{{International living Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica relocation guide}}{{Expat interviews Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica travel tips}}{{Expatriate experiences}}{{Costa Rica living costs}}{{Settling in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica lifestyle}}{{Adventure lifestyle}}{{Tropical living}} {{Costa Rica expat advice}}{{Pura Vida lifestyle}}{{Global nomads Costa Rica}}
David and Belinda left Canada in 2019 and rode out the lockdown in Costa Rica. Their journey is full of successes, lessons and challenges. Friends and health became paramount for the couple.https://www.davidjmacneil.com/{{Expat Diaries Costa Rica}}{{Living in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica expat life}}{{Moving to Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica adventure}}{{Life abroad Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica culture}}{{International living Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica relocation guide}}{{Expat interviews Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica travel tips}}{{Expatriate experiences}}{{Costa Rica living costs}}{{Settling in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica lifestyle}}{{Adventure lifestyle}}{{Tropical living}} {{Costa Rica expat advice}}{{Pura Vida lifestyle}}{{Global nomads Costa Rica}}
JaJa and Martin fell in love over Whatsapp and then decided to travel the world in a modified bus. Follow them from Canada, USA, Mexico and beyond as they head to Argentina and experience Central and South America through nomad eyes.https://www.instagram.com/jajadabushttps://www.youtube.com/@jajadabushttps://www.facebook.com/jajadabushttps://www.tiktok.com/@jajadabus
Martins love for coffee brought him to Costa Rica in 2019 and then a pandemic crushed his Canadian dreams and his love for coffee brought him back. Tune in as we discuss his passions as well as his mission to help people transition to a new country just a little bit easier.Reach out here for help or just advice from Martin: requestyourdimex@gmail.com{{Expat Diaries Costa Rica}}{{Living in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica expat life}}{{Moving to Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica adventure}}{{Life abroad Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica culture}}{{International living Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica relocation guide}}{{Expat interviews Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica travel tips}}{{Expatriate experiences}}{{Costa Rica living costs}}{{Settling in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica lifestyle}}{{Adventure lifestyle}}{{Tropical living}} {{Costa Rica expat advice}}{{Pura Vida lifestyle}}{{Global nomads Costa Rica}}
Debbie was a delight to chat with! What started as an anniversary trip turned in to a life of adventure and exploration. Learn how a strong community is the key to being successful in your new life in Costa Rica.{{Expat Diaries Costa Rica}}{{Living in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica expat life}}{{Moving to Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica adventure}}{{Life abroad Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica culture}}{{International living Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica relocation guide}}{{Expat interviews Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica travel tips}}{{Expatriate experiences}}{{Costa Rica living costs}}{{Settling in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica lifestyle}}{{Adventure lifestyle}}{{Tropical living}} {{Costa Rica expat advice}}{{Pura Vida lifestyle}}{{Global nomads Costa Rica}}
From getting married in Costa Rica - to divorced over a text message, listen is as Jenna describes her unusual journey to Costa Rica and why she stayed after her husband fled back to the states.{{Expat Diaries Costa Rica}}{{Living in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica expat life}}{{Moving to Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica adventure}}{{Life abroad Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica culture}}{{International living Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica relocation guide}}{{Expat interviews Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica travel tips}}{{Expatriate experiences}}{{Costa Rica living costs}}{{Settling in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica lifestyle}}{{Adventure lifestyle}}{{Tropical living}} {{Costa Rica expat advice}}{{Pura Vida lifestyle}}{{Global nomads Costa Rica}}
After years of looking for the perfect country to escape to, Robin found Costa Rica and fell in love. The jungles pushing up to the beaches combined with the friendliest people ever! This is a great time to consider making the move to Costa Rica. The weather is amazing and the beaches are stunning, unmatched mountains and volcanoes.Follow Robin on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robin.wilson.353 Or LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinwilsonscp/{{Expat Diaries Costa Rica}}{{Living in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica expat life}}{{Moving to Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica adventure}}{{Life abroad Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica culture}}{{International living Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica relocation guide}}{{Expat interviews Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica travel tips}}{{Expatriate experiences}}{{Costa Rica living costs}}{{Settling in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica lifestyle}}{{Adventure lifestyle}}{{Tropical living}} {{Costa Rica expat advice}}{{Pura Vida lifestyle}}{{Global nomads Costa Rica}}
When the tragic loss of her son happened, Julie took a trip to Costa Rica at the urging from her son Ferin. She quickly fell in love with the country and began a journey of healing. Introducing comedy to Costa Rica was an added benefit to all who get to experience her stand-up. Listen in as Julie walks us through her expat journey.Instagram: @JulieKiddComedianFacebook: Julie.Kidd.75Tik Tok: JulieKiddComedianYoutube: Julie Kidd Comedian & Palm Reading @JulieKiddComedian" {{Expat Diaries Costa Rica}}{{Living in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica expat life}}{{Moving to Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica adventure}}{{Life abroad Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica culture}}{{International living Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica relocation guide}}{{Expat interviews Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica travel tips}}{{Expatriate experiences}}{{Costa Rica living costs}}{{Settling in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica lifestyle}}{{Adventure lifestyle}}{{Tropical living}} {{Costa Rica expat advice}}{{Pura Vida lifestyle}}{{Global nomads Costa Rica}}
Jamie came to Costa Rica with friends on vacation and in 2017 bought property in Santa Teresa. He made some friends along the way and developed and sold his property which had been constructed as container homes. He brought his Boston Terrier "Butters" with him and has added to his dog world with a secont Boston. From meeting his fiance and working on several projects, it is doubtful that Butters will ever move back to Canada.https://www.instagram.com/richcoastconsultantsutm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw=={{Expat Diaries Costa Rica}}{{Living in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica expat life}}{{Moving to Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica adventure}}{{Life abroad Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica culture}}{{International living Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica relocation guide}}{{Expat interviews Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica travel tips}}{{Expatriate experiences}}{{Costa Rica living costs}}{{Settling in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica lifestyle}}{{Adventure lifestyle}}{{Tropical living}} {{Costa Rica expat advice}}{{Pura Vida lifestyle}}{{Global nomads Costa Rica}}
Part 2 of Tonys adventure. Join us as we venture from Nicaragua to Costa Rica, this episode is loaded with highs and lows. Sobriety and new beginnings can bring challenges. Tune in and learn all about how being homeless for a brief period led to the innovative company called RadPad.https://radpadradpad.com/https://www.youtube.com/@radpadradpadWhatsApp: +505 7607 6060{{RadPad}}{{Expat Diaries Costa Rica}}{{Living in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica expat life}}{{Moving to Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica adventure}}{{Life abroad Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica culture}}{{International living Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica relocation guide}}{{Expat interviews Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica travel tips}}{{Expatriate experiences}}{{Costa Rica living costs}}{{Settling in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica lifestyle}}{{Adventure lifestyle}}{{Tropical living}} {{Costa Rica expat advice}}{{Pura Vida lifestyle}}{{Global nomads Costa Rica}}
Tonys journey from California to British Columbia, Nicaragua to Costa Rica, is loaded with highs and lows. Follow along as we spend time in the family Vineyards and all of the adventures and fun that he experienced on his road to Central America.https://radpadradpad.com/https://www.youtube.com/@radpadradpadWhatsApp: +505 7607 6060{{RadPad}}{{Expat Diaries Costa Rica}}{{Living in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica expat life}}{{Moving to Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica adventure}}{{Life abroad Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica culture}}{{International living Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica relocation guide}}{{Expat interviews Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica travel tips}}{{Expatriate experiences}}{{Costa Rica living costs}}{{Settling in Costa Rica}}{{Costa Rica lifestyle}}{{Adventure lifestyle}}{{Tropical living}} {{Costa Rica expat advice}}{{Pura Vida lifestyle}}{{Global nomads Costa Rica}}
Kady went from graduating from college in the Northern california Bay area, to traveling to Costa Rica to explore for a bit. Then she fell in LOVE! With Costa Rica and with her now husband Andre. Her journey through becoming an expat and navigating the pandemic in a foreign country are not to be missed! LINKS: Email: chacon@bluezonerealty.com Socials: https://www.instagram.com/chacon.realestate?igsh=NHQ3ZGZkbmN6ZzZn&utm_source=qrhttps://www.facebook.com/chacon.realestate.cr?mibextid=LQQJ4dYoga School: https://innerseayogaacademy.com
"Lisa is a Health, Wellness and Mindset Coach and discovered that she was able to close her Brick and Mortar business in Canada and work from anywhere! Costa Rica turned out to be the place for her and Jeff.Sold their house and belongings and headed to Central America after a Zoom call with a friend. Casa Costa Rica Boutique B&B websitehttps://www.casacostaricaboutiquebnb.com/index.htmlCasa Costa Rica Boutique B&B Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/casacostaricaboutiquebnb/LuxLife Retreats websitehttps://luxliferetreats.ca/LuxLife Retreats FBhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/748567616183250Lisa Balsdon FBhttps://www.facebook.com/lisa.balsdon.54Jeff Kearn FBhttps://www.facebook.com/jeff.kearn"
Kerri Bowers was invited to a wedding in Costa Rica in 2007, afterwards she booked a one-way ticket back and never looked back to her old life in Washington D.C. - Her journey is brave and unique. Her new travel and education experience can be found here: Wevolcostarica@gmail.com as well as her origin story can be found here: https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/moving-costa-rica You wont want to miss this episode.
Join Greg on his journey to find the perfect country to escape to. From his "luck" in finding the perfect builder for his dream Kaiku House and Tower to discovering love in Costa Rica, this is a journey you will want to be part of. (links to add to description) Gregs YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@roohbear - A Tour Of Greg's Home and Interview with His Builder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UQzY6V3AtA&t=288s Hanley Murillo, Builder Contact: WhatsApp 506-8816-0514 - Connect with Greg on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-wishart-ba25131/
Paul is an avid surfer, a captivating artist and now a beloved part of the expat community. Tune is to see how being open to intuition and new adventures guided him to move from California to Costa Rica! (links to add to the description) See pauls art here: https://paulbondart.com/ The car broker Paul Bond used: https://www.carhunterscr.com/ - Find Donna Bond Here: https://donnabond.com/
Jenni and her husband were living in Vietnam when her Father-in-law needed some help with his business in Costa Rica. Follow this adventurous story from relocating to Costa Rica to helping start a Montessori school and have 2 children after arriving. Life, babies and education.
David was a chef for decades before deciding that a change of scenery was needed from the Bay area in California to the jungles and beaches of the southern zone in Costa Rica. Tune in for his journey to find sobriety, love and retirement.