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History Unplugged Podcast
The American Revolution Went Way Outside of America, Pulling in Caribbean Colonies, African Forts, and Chinese Trading Houses

History Unplugged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 52:33


The thirteen colonies that became the United States were just half of the British colonies that existed in the 18th century. The empire stretched from New England, south to Georgia and Florida and the islands of the West Indies, east to India, Scotland, and Ireland, and south again to British forts on the West coast of Africa. Because of this, the revolution of 1776 wasn’t isolated to the North American eastern seaboard. It was a world-historical crisis that swept up American Indian nations, Caribbean islands, West African forts, Indian cities, Scottish drawing rooms, German principalities, Cuban harbors, Chinese trading houses, and a fledgling colony in Sierra Leone. The result is a Revolution that was on the one hand a political struggle for the 13 colonies, but it was also a genuinely global catastrophe in which Indigenous nations, enslaved Africans, German soldiers, French philosophes, Caribbean planters, Indian merchants, and Spanish generals all fought for their own competing visions of what "freedom" actually meant. Today’s guest is Sarah Pearsall, author of Freedom Round the Globe. We see how the fight for liberty went far outside the borders of the American colonies. When the British Parliament imposed the Stamp Act in 1765, the protests and violent crowd actions that erupted were not confined to Boston or Virginia, they broke out with equal fury in St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, and other Caribbean colonies. But they chose to stay loyal because they feared slave uprisings more than they resented Parliament. The French alliance that saved American independence at Yorktown drove France itself toward bankruptcy and revolution. And there were at least two would-be fourteenth colonies (British Florida and Quebec) courted by Americans but believed their fortunes were better served in other places than the Revolution. The Revolution was not a contained colonial rebellion. It was a world war, and the Treaty of Paris in 1783 settled the claims of dozens of nations, most of whom had nothing to do with the thirteen colonies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

fiction/non/fiction
S9 Ep. 33 Sarah Pearsall on the Worldwide Scope of the American Revolution

fiction/non/fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 48:13


Historian Sarah Pearsall joins co-hosts Jennifer Maritza McCauley and Whitney Terrell to discuss her new book, Freedom Round the Globe: a World History of the American Revolution. As we approach the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Pearsall talks about how she chose to write about the global context of the American Revolution. She explains how the hanging of an indigenous woman in Detroit, ordered by British colonizers of the area, led to protests that prefigured the American Revolution. She outlines how tax protests in St. Kitts and the East India Company's actions in South Asia influenced the thinking of revolutionary leaders in the thirteen colonies. She also discusses the role that war crimes played in the public relations battle of the war and reads a passage from Freedom Round the Globe.To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/This podcast is produced by Jennifer Maritza McCauley and Whitney Terrell.Sarah PearsallFreedom Round the Globe: a World History of the American RevolutionOthersThe Declaration of Independence“What we know about the UFC fight at the White House”|CNN, June 1, 2026“These 6 Acts Dropped Out of the Freedom 250 Concert. Here's Why”|People, June 3, 2026See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast
The 1967 Anguilla Revolution

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 15:46


In 1967, the tiny Caribbean island of Anguilla launched one of the strangest revolutions in modern history.  Its people were not fighting to escape the British Empire, but to remain a part of it, rather than be governed from the neighboring island of St. Kitts.  What followed included the expulsion of police, a breakaway republic, an invasion by British troops, and a constitutional battle that lasted for years.  Learn more about the odd story of the 1967 Anguilla Revolution on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Sponsors Newspapers.com Honor the past by uncovering its stories at Newspapers.com  Promo Code EVERYTHINGEVERWHERE Samsara Don't wait for the next accident to take action. Head to Samsara.com/EVERYTHING ButcherBox Get your choice between chicken breast or top sirloin for a year OR ground beef for life, PLUS $20 off when you go to ButcherBox.com/everything Quince Go to quince.com/daily for 365-day returns, plus free shipping on your order! Mint Mobile Save 50% on Unlimited premium wireless plans starting at $15/month at MintMobile.com/EED Audible Listen to Project Hail Mary Audible.com/hailmary Fast Growing Trees Get 20% off your first purchase when using the code DAILY at checkout at fastgrowingtrees.com/daily Subscribe to the podcast!  https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/ -------------------------------- Executive Producer: Charles Daniel Associate Producers: Austin Oetken & Cameron Kieffer   Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Discord Server: https://discord.gg/Ds7Rx7jvPJ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingeverywheredaily Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/  Disce aliquid novi cotidie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oxford Policy Pod
Between Giants: How Small Caribbean States Can Respond to Global Shocks | Hon. Mark Brantley

Oxford Policy Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 49:06


In this episode of the Oxford Policy Pod, MPP Student from Saint Lucia in the Caribbean, Rahym R. Augustin-Joseph, sits with Hon. Mark Brantley, Premier of Nevis, and Leader of the Opposition in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, in the Eastern Caribbean. Premier Brantley serves as Premier of Nevis and Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Brantley previously held the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2015 to 2022. Before entering politics, he built a career as an attorney engaged in international litigation. In this episode, we address the known fact, which is that the Caribbean and Small States, are deleteriously affected by global shocks between world powers, not of their making, such as climate change, wars, geopolitical tensions, policy shifts, and a growing rightward trend among states that affects migration, international multilateral assistance and the rules based order that have protected their sovereignty. However, one cannot as said in the Caribbean, ‘lay down and play dead', but instead, the Caribbean must employ a suite of policy and diplomatic measures that can insulate them from these global shocks, while using these windows to transform their societies. This episode addresses some of these measures that Premier Brantley believes can be done, while still focusing on what he has attempted to do in Nevis to transform.

Online People Talking with Jen Barkan
#60: Personal Time Management

Online People Talking with Jen Barkan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 35:39


Host Jen Barkan is joined by her daughter Mia, a third-year veterinary student at Ross University in St. Kitts, for a candid conversation about how to stay focused on your goals and career when life gets hard.Housekeeping2026 Online Sales and Marketing Summit - October 1-2, 2026 in Austin, TX - The Summit is literally the biggest party for Online Sales Specialists in the universe.TITO ShoutoutRebecca Von Heimburg, OSC at Pacesetter Homes in Dallas Texas - She just had the best month ever; she set a PR for herself while navigating some personal stuff. Key TakeawaysSet clear boundaries and protect them fiercely: Boundaries aren't optional extras - they're what prevent burnout and enable long-term success over short-term output.Keep your eye on the end goal when motivation fades: On the hardest days, remember your why. For OSCs, reconnecting to your purpose (your metrics, your customers, your career growth) is what pulls you forward.Recharging isn't a reward, it's a requirement: Taking time for yourself isn't selfish, it preserves your mental capacity for the long haul. Skills CheckAre there any boundaries you need to create for yourself? Pick one thing to do to recharge your battery this week. Is it a walk? A massage? Reading?

The Blockchain Socialist
Sovereignty for Sale w/ Atossa Abrahamian

The Blockchain Socialist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 59:54 Transcription Available


I spoke to Atossa Araxia Abrahamian, an independent journalist and author of The Hidden Globe, about the world of offshore finance, special economic zones, and network states.We dig into her reporting on a proposed crypto enclave in St. Kitts and Nevis, the history and reality of these zones, and what happens when libertarian ideas about sovereignty and markets collide with real communities pushing back. The network state adjacent project is called Destiny and is being proposed by Olivier Janssens, a wealthy bitcoin tycoon, for the island of Nevis. Locals have felt deceived by its marketing and have even made diss tracks about it.This episode is sponsored by NYM, the world's most private VPN. Unlike traditional VPNs, Nym uses a decentralized mixnet to scramble your internet data — hiding who you're talking to, when, and how often. You can switch between full mixnet mode for maximum anonymity, or a faster VPN mode for everyday use.Use the code blockchainsocialist when signing up and get an extra month!Timestamps00:00 Highlight & Introduction01:06 Sponsor Break Nym VPN01:46 Meet the Guest03:21 Passports and Offshore Worlds05:56 Nevis Destiny Project Origins09:40 SEZ Law and Local Backlash10:39 The Destiny Pitch Video00:08 Dubai Model and DIFC Courts22:30 How SEZs Work Historically28:20 From Factories to Lifestyle Enclaves29:40 Bioshock and Body Mods30:40 Managed Zones Not Free Markets31:28 No Such Thing As Deregulation32:52 Libertarian Influencers And Roger Ver35:03 Why Not Just Use SEZs35:50 Network State Factions And Thiel38:54 Markets Logic Turns Colonial42:20 Nevis Pushback And Colonial Memory44:10 Passports Sovereignty And Mercenary States47:00 Remote Control Citizenship And Land48:54 Prospera Compared And Biohacking Drift53:59 Network School As Adult Summer Camp56:44 Closing Thoughts And Nevis Diss TrackIf you liked the podcast be sure to give it a review on your preferred podcast platform. If you find content like this important consider donating to my Patreon starting at just $3 per month. It takes quite a lot of my time and resources so any amount helps. Follow me on Twitter (@TBSocialist) or Mastodon (Support the showICYMI I've written a book about, no surprise, blockchains through a left political framework! The title is Blockchain Radicals: How Capitalism Ruined Crypto and How to Fix It and is being published through Repeater Books, the publishing house started by Mark Fisher who's work influenced me a lot in my thinking. The book is officially published and you use this linktree to find where you can purchase the book based on your region / country.

Nonprofit Nation with Julia Campbell
How AI Can Support Grassroots Democracy with Cristobal Duran and Derek Kitts

Nonprofit Nation with Julia Campbell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 38:48


In this episode, Julia sits down with Cristóbal Durán and Derek Kitts, founders of WinFlip, to explore how AI-driven tools are reshaping the landscape of local political campaigns and what that means for nonprofits and grassroots organizers. While national campaigns often have access to sophisticated data and strategy teams, down-ballot candidates frequently operate without the same resources.They share how the platform is working to close this gap—helping candidates better understand their districts, calculate realistic paths to victory, and make smarter, data-informed decisions without the need for large consulting teams.The conversation also examines how nonprofits can apply these same principles to advocacy, fundraising, and community engagement—while maintaining ethical standards and trust.

Here & Now
Sam Altman, AI and the future tech bros want

Here & Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 28:32


In an extensive New Yorker investigation, Ronan Farrow looks into OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and whether one of the most influential AI minds can be trusted.Then, tech billionaires are trying to create autonomous communities, fueled by cryptocurrency and free from governmental oversight. They've set their sights on the Caribbean islands of St. Kitts and Nevi. Professor and author Douglas Rushkoff breaks down the implications.And, Anthropic's new large language model, Claude Mythos, is said to be a skilled hacker with the ability to reshape cybersecurity. Axios correspondent Ina Fried explains more.See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy

Government Of Saint Lucia
St. Mary's College Makes Strong Regional Debut at OECS Robotics Challenge

Government Of Saint Lucia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 1:48


Competing in St. Kitts and Nevis, the St. Lucian robotics team secured a fourth-place finish in the OECS Super Regional Robotics Challenge. The event served as a "STEAM incubator," fostering regional connectivity and technical problem-solving among young innovators.

Biscuits and Gravy 808
Episode 464- McTrafficked with Ronda Lee Kitts

Biscuits and Gravy 808

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 57:57


This week we're discussing Easter candy and water fountains

Radio Elshinta
Laga perdana Timnas asuhan pelatih baru John Herdman taklukkan St. Kitts & Nevis.

Radio Elshinta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 11:50


Laga perdana Timnas Indonesia di bawah asuhan pelatih baru John Herdman langsung berbuah kemenangan meyakinkan atas St. Kitts and Nevis national football team. Hasil ini memunculkan optimisme baru sekaligus menjadi bahan evaluasi awal bagi skuad Garuda ke depan.Bagaimana analisis performa tim, kesiapan fisik pemain, serta prospek Timnas di bawah kepemimpinan baru? Simak perbincangan bersama Guru Besar Kondisi Fisik Olahraga FPOK UPI, Dikdik Zafar Sidik, dan pemerhati olahraga yang juga mantan wartawan Kompas, Jimmy S Harianto.

GB2RS
RSGB GB2RS News Bulletin for March 29th 2026

GB2RS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 15:08


GB2RS News Sunday, the 29th of March 2026 The news headlines: RSGB elections: join the conversation What is your question for the RSGB Board? Could you be the next RSGB Legacy Committee Chair? The RSGB 2026 elections are open. If you are an RSGB Affiliated Club, who do your members think are the best Elected Director candidates to represent them on the RSGB Board? Why not watch the candidate videos at your next club meeting, discuss their answers and then vote for your preferred candidates? There are three candidates, but only two Elected Director vacancies, so every vote counts. Make sure you have your say in the RSGB 2026 Elections. Watch the videos at rsgb.org/candidates  then your RSGB members can cast their vote by going to rsgb.org/vote Do you have a question you would like the RSGB Board to answer at the RSGB 2026 AGM? There are three ways you can get involved. You can ask a question live at the AGM via Zoom, submit a written question in advance, or share your question via the live chat during the AGM. Only written or Zoom questions by RSGB members are allowed during the formal part of the AGM. There may not be time to answer all questions, so preference will be given to questions submitted in advance. With three options to choose from, which format suits you best? Find out more, including important deadlines, by going to rsgb,org/agm and selecting ‘Ask the Board a question' from the right-hand menu. The RSGB is looking for a new Chair of the Legacy Committee, following the resignation of Richard Horton, G4AOJ, from the committee. Chris Wood, GD6TWF, who is the Society's Honorary Treasurer and the Board Liaison for the Legacy Committee, would like to thank Richard for his work over the last few years in encouraging new applications and increasing the number of projects the committee supports. If you have experience in committee work, are interested in and understand amateur radio, and can make objective decisions based on the information presented in applications, this could be the role for you. Read the full description at rsgb.org/volunteers  and then get in touch with Chris via hon.treasurer@rsgb.org.uk If you run a radio club for young people, make sure you take advantage of affiliating it with the RSGB. There are plenty of great reasons, and the best one is that it's free. Benefits include: RadCom in the post, with RadCom Basics and RadCom Plus available via the RSGB app; promotion of the club's activities; special book discounts; use of the RSGB QSL Bureau; and access to RSGB-affiliated club contests. You can read why Heritage School Electronics and Radio Club chose to affiliate with the RSGB by visiting rsgb.org/club-affiliation  and selecting ‘Affiliation for school and university clubs' from the right-hand menu. Tuesday, the 31st of March, is the deadline to submit your British Science Week reports to the RSGB. Whether you operated a special event station, organised a club activity, supported a local youth group or held any other type of event, the Society would love to hear from you. Reports will be included in a special feature in the June and July editions of RadCom. Send your activity summary, with separate high-resolution photographs or videos, to bsw.reports@rsgb.org.uk  If you were one of the lucky groups to have been given FM radio receiver kits and Morse code tutor kits, the deadline for reports is the same. Groups involved in this activity have been sent a separate email detailing the process and what needs to be included. Airfields, aerodromes, radar stations and landing strips are among the sites that will be activated by radio amateurs as part of this year's Airfields on the Air activity. The event will take place mainly over the weekends of the 4th and 5th and 11th and 12th of April. Amateurs can operate using CW, data modes and SSB on the HF, VHF and UHF bands. Certificates will be available for radio amateurs and shortwave listeners who work or hear a minimum of five registered special event stations. To find out more, visit rafars.org The March 2026 edition of RadCom Basics is now available in the RSGB mobile and web app for members to enjoy. RadCom Basics is aimed at newcomers to amateur radio and those who enjoy refreshing their skills and knowledge. This new-look edition includes articles on getting into amateur radio, radio theory and understanding oscilloscope probes and signal-generator leads. The full collection of RadCom Basics back issues can be found in the RSGB app or via rsgb.org/radcom Due to the Easter holidays, the submission deadline for the GB2RS News on Sunday, the 5th of April, is 10 am on Wednesday, the 1st of April. Please send details of all your news and events to radcom@rsgb.org.uk  And now for details of rallies and events On Sunday, the 5th of April, the Broadcast Engineering Museum is holding an open day. The museum is located at 41 Capper Avenue, Hemswell Cliff, near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire DN21 5XS and the doors will be open from 11 am. The museum has one of the largest collections of historic broadcasting equipment in the world, including outside broadcast vehicles, TV cameras, videotape and telecine machines, audio equipment, transmitters, TV lighting and public address systems. The open day will include an exhibition of offshore pirate radio memorabilia from the 1960s and 1970s. For more information, visit becg.org.uk/events On Saturday, the 11th of April, the 40th annual QRP Convention takes place at Digby Hall, Sherborne DT9 3AA. The doors will be open from 9.30 am, and admission will cost £3. The event will include traders, a bring and buy area and club stalls. More information is available at yeovil-arc.com Now the Special Event news Members of the Hellenic Naval Amateur Radio Club are active as SZ465CG until Saturday, the 18th of April. The team is operating using CW, FT4, FT8 and some SSB on the 80 to 10m bands, as well as via the QO-100 satellite. See QRZ.com  for more information. Special callsign 9A10SOTA is in use to celebrate ten years of SOTA in Croatia. Look for activity until the 30th of September 2026. QSL via Logbook of the World. For more information, visit QRZ.com Now the DX news Thaire, W2APF is active as PJ2/W2APF from Curacao, SA-099, until the 31st of March. He is operating using CW, FT8 and SSB on the 80 to 10m bands. QSL via Logbook of the World or directly to W2APF. Chris, VK2YUS, is active as YJ0CA from Efate, OC-035, the main island of Vanuatu, until Thursday, the 2nd of April. You can find him operating SSB on the 40 to 10m bands between 2100 and 1000UTC. QSL directly to VK2YUS. Now the contest news The CQ World Wide WPX SSB Contest started at 0000UTC yesterday, the 28th, and runs until 2359UTC today, Sunday the 29th of March. Using SSB on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. Today, the 29th of March, the UK Microwave Group Millimetre Band Contest runs from 0800UTC to 1700UTC. Using all modes on 24 to 76GHz frequencies, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday, the 1st of April, the RSGB 144MHz FT8 Activity four-hour Contest runs from 1700 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 2m band, the exchange is a report and a four-character locator. Also on Wednesday the 1st, the RSGB 144MHz FT8 Activity two-hour Contest runs from 1900 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 2m band, the exchange is a report and a four-character locator. Stations entering the four-hour contest may also enter the two-hour contest. Also on Wednesday the 1st, the United Kingdom and Ireland Contest Club 80m Contest runs from 2000 to 2100UTC. Using SSB on the 80m band, the exchange is your six-character locator. The SP DX CW and SSB Contest starts at 1500UTC on Saturday, the 4th and ends at 1500UTC on Sunday, the 5th of April. Using CW and SSB on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. Polish stations also send their province code. On Sunday the 5th, the UK Microwave Group Low Band Contest runs from 0900 to 1400UTC. Using all modes on 1.3 to 3.4GHz frequencies, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Thursday, the 26th of March 2026. After last weekend's HF disruption, the latter half of the week was fairly settled. Last weekend, the Kp index rose to 7, sparking visible aurora around the UK. The disruption continued, on and off, until Tuesday, the 24th of March, when the Kp index fell below 3 again. The disruption was caused by a solar wind stream which had a Bz pointing south and reached speeds of more than 600 kilometres per second. The south-pointing Bz meant it more easily coupled with the Earth's magnetic field, hence the disruption. Meanwhile, the solar flux index has picked up, rising from being in the 100s to hit 140 on Thursday, the 26th of March. This, combined with a lower Kp index, has helped the ionosphere, and we saw better maximum usable frequencies, or MUFs, over a 3,000km path later in the week. But the threat of more geomagnetic disturbances has not gone away! Two large coronal holes are now Earth-facing and threaten to push the Kp index up once again. NOAA predicts that the Kp index could rise to 4 on Monday, the 30th of March and 5 on Friday, the 3rd and Saturday, the 4th of April. The solar flux index is predicted to fall into the 130s and 120s again during the coming week, although this is still enough to provide good ionospheric propagation. This may be your last chance to work the CY0S Sable Island DXpedition off the coast of Nova Scotia, which ends around Tuesday, the 31st of March. Other DX stations to work this week include S21WD in Bangladesh, OX3LX in Greenland, CE0Y/DJ4EL on Easter Island, YJ1JXZ in Vanuatu, XX9W in Macao, T31TTT on Kanton Island and V4/SP9FIH from St. Kitts. To recap, March and April are good months for North-South HF propagation, although we may see MUFs fall slightly with 10m band openings becoming rarer, at least until the Sporadic-E season starts in May. And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO The current period of rather more changeable weather will continue to be the main weather pattern during the rest of the month. However, with a large area of high pressure to the west of the UK, there will be times when the weather feels more settled and possibly with a hint of tropo briefly just before midweek. For the rest of the time, active weather fronts will bring occasional bands of rain or showers with the possibility of some rain scatter for GHz operators. Spring is always a good time to keep an eye on the aurora since the geomagnetic disturbances are more likely around the equinox. The Kp index, which describes the state of the Earth's magnetic field, increases at times of potential aurora. So, remember that once the Kp index gets above 5, it's worth monitoring the bands for signs of fluttery or raspy signals. Meteor scatter is still under the influence of random activity. As we head into April, we are getting closer to the next important meteor shower, the Lyrids, toward the end of the month. Sporadic-E is currently in a dormant state, so we are not expecting that to feature much in reports for another month. However, if you feel the need to check, use the comprehensive 10m beacons distributed around Europe to see the state of the upper HF bands for early signs of Sporadic-E propagation. Last week was a busy one for EME with the Dubus 5.7GHz activity and the CY0 and T7 DXpeditions being worked by many. Moon declination starts the weekend high, dropping to negative on Tuesday, while path losses continue to increase towards apogee on Tuesday, the 7th of April. 144MHz sky noise is low all week.   And that's all from the propagation team this week.

My Latin Life Podcast
São Tomé CBI vs Caribbean Property Investment: Affordable Second Citizenship

My Latin Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 46:55


In this episode of My Latin Life, we sit down with Angela Blair Cadet, Spokeswoman for NTL Trust, a licensed agent specializing in global mobility and Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programs.We dive deep into emerging and established CBI options:São Tomé and Príncipe's new Citizenship by Investment program: Launched in 2025, it offers one of the world's most affordable direct citizenship routes starting at US$90,000 (single applicant) via a contribution to the National Transformation Fund. Processing in as little as 6–8 weeks, no residency required, family inclusion (spouse, children under 30, parents over 55), dual citizenship allowed, and benefits like a neutral passport with visa-free access to 60+ countries (including Hong Kong, Singapore, Panama).Caribbean CBI programs (Antigua & Barbuda, Grenada, St. Kitts & Nevis, Dominica, St. Lucia): Focus on the popular real estate/property investment route—qualifying developments that deliver both second citizenship and potential rental yields or appreciation in luxury beachfront properties.Angela shares on-the-ground insights from her travels across the Caribbean and São Tomé, including real property tours, program reliability, due diligence, family planning benefits, and why these options are gaining traction for high-net-worth individuals seeking Plan B passports, global mobility, tax advantages, and lifestyle freedom.Whether you're exploring affordable citizenship under $100K or Caribbean real estate as an investment + passport strategy, this conversation breaks down the facts, timelines, costs, and real-world considerations.

The Greg Cote Show with Greg Cote
The Greg Cote Show (2026): Episode 314

The Greg Cote Show with Greg Cote

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 59:45


Greg Cote Show: Join Greg on his Caribbean cruise vacation with stops in Tortola, Antigua, Barbados, St. Lucia and Nevis & St. Kitts -- plus Catchphrase #s 30/29 and more on new GCS Episode 314 out now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Herald Sports
The Greg Cote Show (2026): Episode 314

Herald Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 59:45


Greg Cote Show: Join Greg on his Caribbean cruise vacation with stops in Tortola, Antigua, Barbados, St. Lucia and Nevis & St. Kitts -- plus Catchphrase #s 30/29 and more on new GCS Episode 314 out now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Buying Online Businesses Podcast
[Case Study] From 9–5 to Freedom: How Alan & Mel Acquire, Grow, and Sell Online Businesses

Buying Online Businesses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 48:02


What if the thing standing between you and total lifestyle freedom… was just one business acquisition? A former respiratory therapist and a software developer – no entrepreneurial experience, no roadmap, no idea what they were doing – decided to bet on themselves anyway. And now? They're running a lean team of 11 VAs from wherever in the world they feel like being that week. Guatemala last month. St. Kitts for their anniversary. Belize next. You get the picture. In this episode, Jaryd Krause sits down with Alan and Mel, a husband-and-wife duo who tried every side hustle in the book – financial lending, credit repair, online teaching – before discovering that buying an existing online business was the shortcut they'd been exhausting themselves looking for. They used SBA financing to acquire a $1.2M business with just $65K out of pocket. They inherited 2 VAs and a chaotic operation. They were working 60-hour weeks at the start. And then – systematically, strategically – they rebuilt it, scaled it, and sold it. Profitably. Now they're already under LOI for their next deal. Here's what makes their story different though. Neither of them had ever owned a business before. One was in healthcare. One was in tech but still didn't think you could buy something you couldn't physically touch. They were scared, skeptical, and figuring it out in real time. Sound familiar? If you've ever wondered whether someone like YOU could actually pull this off – this episode is your answer. Hit play. You'll want to hear this one.

Caribbean News RoundUp
#430 Caribbean News Round Up Episode 2 Week of March 2

Caribbean News RoundUp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 18:14


Elections, energy, trade, and public health converge across the Caribbean on today's Pulse of the Caribbean Podcast Episode #2 for the week of March 2, 2026. Here are today's headlines.Haiti sets a transitional roadmap for security, recovery, and credible electionsDominican Republic business groups align to formalize border trade and drive growth with HaitiUSVI Governor Bryan looks for local resolution with USVI-BVI charter policy US House Bill for In-state tuition for U.S. territory students at US public universities progressesDominica's geothermal plant commissioning expected this monthSt. Kitts and Nevis shift to proactive sargassum managementSan Juan's Hosting World Baseball Classic: Economic Impact Projected $43.8 million Guyana Partners with Rizek Cacao Dominican Republic  Company  on cocoa productionGuyana-China Friendship Park to Open in April  Antigua and Barbuda to host global summit for eye health in NovemberListen and subscribe to the Pulse of the Caribbean News Round Up for news you need to know.Send news releases to news@pulseofthecaribbean.com. To underwrite or advertise with Pulse of the Caribbean Podcasts or for marketplace feature opportunities, email biz@pulseofthecaribbean.com. Like and follow us on Facebook. Thanks for listening, and do spread the word and share our podcast with others across the region and the diaspora.

Government Of Saint Lucia
Government Notebook (Mar. 03, 2026)

Government Of Saint Lucia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 14:48


In the headlines: The 50th Summit of CARICOM ends in St. Kitts with calls for greater togetherness, and Director General of the OECS links regional cooperation to national development.  For details on these stories and more, visit www.govt.lc

TripCast360
Nevis Sun Tours: The Caribbean's Most Awarded Luxury Travel Experience

TripCast360

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 89:18


Tucked between the shimmering waters of the Caribbean Sea, the twin-island federation of St. Kitts and Nevis has long been a well-kept secret among discerning travelers. Just two miles apart, these islands offer an extraordinary blend of volcanic peaks, colonial history, pristine beaches, and an intimacy that larger Caribbean destinations simply cannot replicate. Yet for years, one critical ingredient was missing: a tour operator capable of transforming these raw ingredients into truly unforgettable luxury experiences. Enter Nevis Sun Tours — and its visionary founder, Greg Phillip.Today, Nevis Sun Tours is not just a tour company. It has earned recognition as a luxury travel enablement platform, been named the home of Azamara Cruises' best tour worldwide, and is rapidly emerging as the defining voice of luxury travel in the Eastern Caribbean. This is the story of how it happened. His idea was to launch donkey-guided tours, an authentic, one-of-a-kind experience that would give visitors a different way to explore the island. This early instinct — to find what is genuinely local, overlooked, and underutilized, and transform it into a compelling experience — would become the philosophical backbone of everything Nevis Sun Tours would build.The tour also engages unflinchingly with the history of slavery — a topic too often whitewashed in Caribbean tourism. "The way we handle that is in the most honest way possible that anyone can really connect with," Phillip said. The result is a deeply moving experience: one actor from the original Broadway cast of Hamilton reportedly stepped away from the group mid-tour to have a private emotional moment, not wanting others to see him overcome with feeling.The Alexander Hamilton Island Tour may be Nevis Sun Tours' flagship, but it sits within a rich portfolio of experiences that showcase the island's lesser-known treasures.This fan-favorite experience brings travelers to the farm of Ras Iroy, a local Rastafarian whom Phillip has known since childhood. Guests harvest their own ingredients, then cook traditional Ital cuisine — the plant-based culinary tradition of Rastafarianism, often called the original Caribbean veganism — on open fires in hand-made clay pots. One recent group spontaneously declared a "New York vs. Chicago cook-off," a reminder that authentic experiences invite authentic human connection.Nevis Sun Tours' ambitions extend beyond delivering great tours. In June, the company will host the inaugural Caribbean Luxury Travel Mastermind at the Four Seasons Nevis — an invitation-only event for serious luxury travel advisors. The event centers on Phillip's proprietary "Caribbean Luxury Travel Sales Framework," a methodology designed to help travel professionals more confidently sell and book high-end Caribbean vacations.Nevis Sun Tours' ascent from a startup built on tamed donkeys to an internationally recognized luxury travel enablement platform is a masterclass in purposeful tourism entrepreneurship. Its success is rooted not in marketing spin but in a genuine philosophy: find what is authentically, uniquely local, develop it with rigor and creativity, present it with world-class hospitality, and build trust with the travel professionals who move the world's most discerning travelers.More Caribbean Travel GuidesSupport the showTripCast360 --- It's all about travel, lifestyle and entertainment.Web: TripCast360.com.Twit: https://twitter.com/TripCast360FB: https://www.facebook.com/TripCast360Insta: https://www.instagram.com/tripcast360/

AML Conversations
AML Conversations Monthly Chat with Sarah Beth Felix

AML Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 25:56


In this episode of AML Conversations, John Byrne sits down with Sarah Beth Felix—AML expert and author of Dirty Money Weekly—to break down the biggest storylines shaping financial crime compliance this month. Sarah offers a practical, forward-looking take on the Epstein files and why community and midsize banks must rethink their approach to adverse media screening. She and John also unpack the confusion surrounding the administration's de-risking Executive Order, the impact of FinCEN's recent CDD “exceptive relief,” and the optics behind the agency's decision to rescind its advisory on the St. Kitts & Nevis Citizenship‑by‑Investment program. They dive deeper into IRS‑CI's newly released data proving the value of BSA reporting—and what rising CTR/SAR thresholds could mean for law enforcement. To close, Sarah responds to emerging rumors that banks should be required to capture and track customer citizenship status, explaining why such a shift would have massive operational implications. This is a must-listen for AML professionals navigating a rapidly changing regulatory landscape and looking for actionable insight, context, and clarity.

Caribbean News RoundUp
#428 Caribbean News Round Up Episode 2 Week of February 23

Caribbean News RoundUp

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 20:13


We track the Caribbean's most urgent shifts: CARICOM at 50, U.S. policy on Caribbean security, maritime rules, and more on today's Pulse of the Caribbean Podcast Episode #1 for the week of February 23, 2026. Here are today's headlines.Caribbean leaders gather for the 50th CARICOM summit in St. Kitts and Nevis on climate, food, crime, and stabilityUS Secretary of State Attends CARICOM ConferenceAntigua and Barbuda coordinates with CARICOM on its student safety concerns in CubaPreparations underway for 56th Caribbean Shipping Association Conference in GuyanaUS Small Business Administration Address USVI–BVI marine fee shock and small business impactCollins Aerospace, an RTX corporation, plans expansion in Puerto RicoVirgin Atlantic Partners as Sponsor for Antigua Sailing Week 2026Listen and subscribe to the Pulse of the Caribbean News Round Up for news you need to know.Send news releases to news@pulseofthecaribbean.com. To underwrite or advertise with Pulse of the Caribbean Podcasts or for marketplace feature opportunities, email biz@pulseofthecaribbean.com. Like and follow us on Facebook. Thanks for listening, and do spread the word and share our podcast with others across the region and the diaspora.

Radio Cayman News
LOCAL NEWS

Radio Cayman News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 8:50


Premier Andre Ebanks leads a delegation to CARICOM in St. Kitts and Nevis to tackle regional priorities like food security and climate resilience.The Commission for Standards in Public Life is launching a survey asking residents if politicians' private interests should be made available online.And, the Cayman Islands Regiment prepares for a change in command as a new leader is set to take over next month.

The Insomnia Project
A Gentle Island Chat to Help You Fall Asleep

The Insomnia Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 26:27


We're back a little earlier than expected with a brand new season of The Insomnia Project — welcome to Season 11.In this gently meandering episode, Marco and Amanda ease into the season by chatting about the sleep holiday that took them to St. Kitts and Nevis. They reminisce about quiet beaches, leisurely drives, and an island famously shaped like a drumstick — a detail that somehow feels exactly right for this show.Amanda introduces her comforting “cupcake theory,” the conversation drifts (naturally) toward monkeys, and Marco shares some soothing thoughts on stamps.It's a calm, unhurried mix of observations, memories, and mild curiosities — all designed to help you relax, unwind, and hopefully fall fast asleep.Sweet dreams, and welcome back.

Gospel Rant
The Gospel According to Job 2

Gospel Rant

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 19:30 Transcription Available


The Gospel According to Job 2 Welcome to Gospel Rant! The book of job has unnerved, frightened and confused Christians for millennia. I wonder, maybe, just maybe, if we get the core message? You just may be surprised. We’ll talk about it. Welcome to Gospel Rant Podcast and DrBillSenyard YouTube channel. I am your host, Dr. Bill Senyard. We are free wherever you get good podcasts. Of course on YouTube as well, so please subscribe as always. One of the fastest ways you can help us grow it by leaving your comments below, thank you sincerely for that. Also thanks for making Gospel Rant podcast one of the top 10% podcasts in the world. We are #4 in St. Kitts and Nevis and #19 in Sierra Leone. Give me a shout out if you are from either (Bill@Gospel-App.com). Thanks for listening. We hope that it helps to regularly hear about God’s love that loves the unlovable, unloved, unlovely, unworthy and unlikely, and that’s all of us on any given day if we were just a little bit honest. And now, it’s your turn…

DCL Podcast
523 Sailing from San Juan: Disney Magic Southern Caribbean Review

DCL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 62:49 Transcription Available


Join us for an unforgettable Disney Cruise Line adventure as guest Virgil shares his family’s incredible 7-night Southern Caribbean sailing aboard the Disney Magic! Discover the magic of a Halloween on the High Seas cruise, complete with trick-or-treating, costume parties, and a surprise Concierge upgrade that took their vacation to the next level. We dive deep into their journey from San Juan, Puerto Rico, exploring stunning ports like Antigua, St. Kitts, Bonaire, and Aruba. Whether you’re planning a Disney Cruise to the Southern Caribbean or just dreaming of one, this episode is packed with tips for families and adults alike.Concierge Upgrade: The story of receiving a surprise call 45 days pre-cruise offering a complimentary upgrade to Concierge.Onboard Experience: A review of the Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom, the Concierge Lounge, and the outstanding service from the team.Dining: Reviews of rotational dining at Animator’s Palate, Lumiere’s, and Rapunzel’s Royal Table, plus a stellar Palo Brunch experience.Halloween Activities: The “Halloween on the High Seas” offerings, including the Pumpkin Tree lighting, Mickey’s Mousequerade, and trick-or-treating.Port Adventures:St. Kitts: A tour to South Frigate Bay beach.Antigua: The Academy of Rum (rum making) and Loose Cannon Beach.Bonaire: A tour of the salt flats, slave huts, and seeing flamingos at Lac Bay.Aruba: A relaxing beach day and shopping.Want to be on the show? Fill out this form, and we'll be in contact with you real soon!https://dclpodcast.com/want-to-be-on-the-show/Support our show via Patreon:http://www.patreon.com/dclpodcastUse Christy's Travel Services:https://dclpodcast.com/book-with-christy/Follow the DCL Podcast via:http://www.facebook.com/dclpodcasthttp://www.instagram.com/dcl_podcastFollow Lake at:https://www.instagram.com/mouse.genhttps://www.youtube.com/@MouseGenFollow Christy at:http://www.packyourpixiedust.comhttps://www.instagram.com/packyourpixiedust

Wealth, Actually
FOREIGN OPTIONS for US CITIZENS

Wealth, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 29:11


Foreign Options for US Citizens Summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-Jnr3Go2Gg In this conversation, Frazer Rice of Next Vantage and Judi Galst of Henley and Partners discuss the increasing interest among U.S. citizens in exploring global mobility options amidst geopolitical chaos. We delve into the distinctions between residency and citizenship, the implications of U.S. taxation, and the motivations driving individuals to seek alternative living arrangements. The discussion also covers the potential for citizenship through ancestry, popular destinations for relocation, and investment opportunities in countries like New Zealand and Australia. Judi emphasizes the importance of understanding the legal and practical aspects of relocating, as well as the need for personal exploration before making significant decisions. Takeaways Interest in global mobility has surged among U.S. citizens. Many seek residency as an insurance policy rather than leaving the U.S. Understanding residency vs. citizenship is crucial for potential expatriates. Residency can lead to citizenship but often requires time and investment. Tax implications are complex; relocating should not be primarily for tax benefits. Ancestry can provide a pathway to citizenship in several countries. Popular destinations for U.S. citizens include Europe, the Caribbean, and New Zealand. Investment opportunities exist in countries like New Zealand and Australia. Emerging markets in South America and Asia are gaining attention. Practical steps include consulting experts and visiting potential countries. Chapters 00:00 Navigating Geopolitical Chaos: The Rise of Global Mobility 02:55 Understanding Residency vs. Citizenship: Key Differences 06:06 Tax Implications and Motivations for Seeking Alternatives 08:48 Exploring Ancestry-Based Citizenship: Opportunities and Challenges 11:54 Popular Destinations for U.S. Citizens: Europe, Caribbean, and Beyond 15:10 Investment Opportunities: New Zealand and Australia 17:59 Emerging Trends in South America and Asia 20:50 Practical Steps for U.S. Citizens Considering Relocation Transcript I’m Frazer Rice. We’re certainly living in crazy political times right now, and a lot of US citizens are worried about what’s happening here and abroad. And they’re starting to think about other residencies and citizenship options. I talked to Judy Gost at Henley and Partners about what is and isn’t possible on that front. By the end of this, you’re going to understand the locations that are interesting, the difference between residency and citizenship, and why that may matter as you make choices for your retirement and your location long-term, both for yourself and for your kids. Frazer Rice (00:00.874)Welcome aboard, Judy. Judi Galst (00:03.022)Thanks for having me. Frazer Rice (00:04.244)Well, we’re in the midst of a lot of geopolitical chaos, and I think you have seen and I’ve seen a lot of interest in United States citizens looking abroad for either places to live or other situations to either get away from the chaos or try to address some other needs in their lives. What is the state of the union? assume interest has ticked up. Judi Galst (00:27.874)Yes, I’ve seen more business than I could have ever predicted, but it’s not necessarily people that are leaving the United States. For the most part, most of the clients that I’m working with are doing it as an insurance policy. A lot of the conversations I have with a client start out with them saying, I don’t want to leave the United States, but I’m feeling unsettled and the way to mitigate the way that I’m feeling is to have options. So they want to understand what if I did want to have a guaranteed right to go live in another part of the world? What is available to me? How do I pursue this? How long will it take? Frazer Rice (01:08.434)And we’ll get into some of the technical aspects here, but one of the concepts is understanding the difference between being able to reside somewhere else and being a citizen of another country, and then how that interacts with being a citizen of the United States. Maybe take us through the comparison of residents versus citizenship. Judi Galst (01:28.748)Yeah, that’s actually a really important distinction. And it doesn’t mean that one is better than the other, but they do have different benefits. And so it’s important to understand the difference. So let’s start with residents. Residents doesn’t mean the ability to have a house in another country. It means the ability to reside legally in another country. So the US passport is very strong. You can go into a lot of different countries even without having a visa. But we can’t stay there forever. We have limits, for example, in Europe. We can go in for 90 days, but then we have to leave for 90 days before we can go back in for another 90 days. So if you become a legal resident of another country, you have the ability to live there unlimited for a certain period of time. Residency is not permanent unless there’s a path to permanent residency. So usually you’re going to have to renew it and there may be some conditions in order to maintain it. Now, how frequently you have to renew it is going to vary by the country. For example, in Greece, you can become a Greek resident via a golden visa and that is good for five years and you’ll renew for another five years. In Italy, it’s good for two years. Then you renew for another three years. In Portugal, it’s good for two years. Then you renew for another three years. And as I said, there could be conditions. So in Greece, you qualify via purchasing real estate. If you sell the real estate, you’re going to lose your golden visa, not be able to renew it. In Italy, you qualify via purchasing stock. Frazer Rice (02:51.925)Right. Judi Galst (02:55.945)If you sell the stock, you’re not going to be able to renew it. You can get some travel rights by being a resident. Usually this benefit is not as important to a U.S. person because we already have really good travel benefits with our U.S. passport. But it can often be a strategy for someone from a country with a weaker passport, say even someone living in the United States that has only a Chinese passport. If they want to go into Europe, they have to get a Schenken visa. So a strategy for them might be let me become a resident of say Greece and then I gain Schengen access. Not unlimited, but I get that 90 days out of 180 days. Finally, I would say that residency can have a path to citizenship. Usually it’s a pretty arduous path. For example, in Italy, you can become a resident. You have to live in the country of Italy for six months a year for 10 years before you’d be eligible to apply. In Greece, six months a year for seven years. But there is ultimately a path in most residency programs. Frazer Rice (03:56.755)So let’s dive into citizenship, which my predilection on that is that it’s a much more permanent component, but it’s also a much more difficult process in general. Judi Galst (04:05.646)It doesn’t necessarily have to be difficult. It really depends on what program you’re doing. But you’re right. It’s a guaranteed right. It’s very difficult for a country to take away someone’s citizenship. The other big difference is that you get a passport. So in addition to gaining the ability to live in the country that you’re a citizen of, you also get another travel document. So depending upon what treaties have been done between your country of citizenship and other countries, it may really improve your mobility. Again, U.S. passport is pretty strong. you’re U.S. passport holder, unless there’s something unexpected like a pandemic when borders close to Americans, you already have a good travel document. But it can be another mobility option. Perhaps you’re going into a country you don’t want to identify as a U.S. passport holder, or perhaps you have a weaker passport and you want to travel on a secondary citizenship passport that might improve your mobility. Where citizenship is particularly powerful is in Europe. Because if you become a citizen of one country in the European Union, you gain the right to reside and work in any country in Europe. Frazer Rice (05:11.104)And just to distinguish, how does that impact UK people after they Brexited? Judi Galst (05:16.942)Sadly, with Brexit, the UK is no longer part of the EU. So many people in the UK are quite upset about this because no, you’re not going to gain the ability as a citizen of an EU country to live in the UK, nor are citizens of the UK now able to live anywhere in the European Union as they were previously. Frazer Rice (05:36.992)So let’s apply this directly to US citizens. So US citizen taxed on worldwide wealth. Let’s start with that. sure because I just got a Twitter fight with somebody who said, well, if you’re crypto, you can move away and you’re not out of the system. I’m like, that’s just no. We’ll start with that. But taxed on worldwide wealth, good passport can travel, but there are limitations as far as how long you can stay in various countries, probably around Judi Galst (05:52.622)Mm-hmm. Frazer Rice (06:06.578)Investment options, land ownership, things like that, depending on it. Where are the benefits of that U.S. person looking for another place to either reside or gain citizenship? Judi Galst (06:20.312)Well, it’s not a tax benefit. You started out with taxes and I know when someone, a client calls and says, you know, can you tell me what my options are? I’m really sick of paying us taxes. I’m like, well, this isn’t the right call for you. Yeah. So, but it’s important to understand. It doesn’t mean you’re going to be double taxed because that is a misconception that many people have about whether they should pursue a strategy of alternative residents or citizenship, because unlike the U S and Eritrea, Frazer Rice (06:22.079)Right. Frazer Rice (06:30.08)Puerto Rico that that’s it. That’s your best bet if you’re gonna try if you’re gonna try to play games Judi Galst (06:49.774)Every other country in the world, you don’t automatically become a tax resident by being a legal resident or even by being a citizen. Usually, you’re not going to trigger tax residency unless you reside 183 days in another country, but there are some exceptions. Switzerland is 90 days. Some, like New Zealand, will say it’s 183 days, but in a 12-month period, not necessarily in a year. I’m not licensed to give tax advice, so I’m giving high-level answer to this question. But in general, just by pursuing an alternative residence or citizenship, there’s no tax consequences. And if you were to become a tax resident, many of the countries that we support programs in have treaties. So it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re going to pay double tax, but it does mean it has to be looked at. If I am talking to a client and they really have full intention of relocating to another country, immediately I want them to have a local tax consultation, which I set up for them to understand what, if any, consequences they have to be aware of. Frazer Rice (07:50.322)And those consequences can change. did an episode probably about six months ago on the change in law in the UK. And it’s a different environment than it was even six months ago for people either going in or coming out of that country as it relates to their US intersection. So I think that the summary on all of that is, look, if you’re going there, A, don’t do it for tax purposes, B, If you’re going to do it, make sure you get local tax counsel because those relationships can be complicated and will affect your planning. Judi Galst (08:25.198)Let’s talk about why people are doing it because taxes is not the strategy. And I would say, and my clients are almost exclusively Americans. So why are people calling me about this? There’s really four key motivators that tend to come up in the conversation. The first is because they do want another mobility option. They kind of have some PTSD still from the pandemic. They remember that feeling. Frazer Rice (08:27.935)Mm. Judi Galst (08:48.226)We could all work remotely. You had the vacation house in Italy or you had the private plane and all of a sudden you couldn’t take advantage of it because all the borders are closed to you and we could only stay in the United States. So some people are just realizing there is some risk to having one mobility option and they want to have an alternative. But I would say 90 % of the conversations I have there’s some reference to a plan B. People are feeling unsettled for so many different reasons. You know, I talked to people whose family fled the Holocaust. It is literally in their DNA where their family thought it could never happen here. And that comes up in every conversation with them. But I have same sex, you know, couples, have transgender clients, I have people whose family lived in other countries where they saw the fall of democracy. And then I just have a lot of wealthy clients, and they’re diversifying their assets right now. And they want to diversify their mobility. They pay a lot of money in insurance and they say, Judy, this is just another line item. Frazer Rice (09:45.896)You Judi Galst (09:46.703)I’d say some are thinking not just about themselves, but they’re thinking about protecting generational opportunity and legacy. Some say, you know, I’m a student of history and yeah, maybe it’s going to take 10, 15, 20 years, but I’ve seen this happen before. And I want to know that my kids and my grandkids are going to have options to either live a life in another part of the world for cultural or educational opportunities or in a worst case scenario, because the U.S. isn’t where they actually want to be. And finally, I’d say it fits nicely in a diversification of asset strategy, which many, many people are thinking about right now. Maybe they don’t want to hold all their money in the United States. Maybe they don’t want to all their real estate in the United States. And there can be strategies that are separate from what I do in terms of opening bank accounts in Switzerland or Singapore or other parts of the world. But really, all the programs that I do require you to move some assets. You’re either investing in stock or venture capital or private equity or real estate. So it does complement a diversification of asset strategy. Frazer Rice (10:42.911)Cool, so let’s think about, we sort of beat the tax horse to death a little bit here, but relocating versus renouncing. And different things, know, people probably come up to you with questions, do I have to fully leave? Do I have to renounce my US citizenship? How does all of that Judi Galst (10:51.608)Mm-hmm. Judi Galst (10:58.222)Great questions. So I’ve never had a client renounce. The US right now does not limit the number of passports one can have or citizenships one can have or how many residences they can have. Now, there is a congressperson who has just decided he wants to introduce some sort of bill that’s going to eliminate dual citizenship for Americans, although most constitutional scholars feel that’s like dead on arrival. But I have to acknowledge that. So no, you don’t need to renounce. And frankly, if you have a lot of money, renouncing is quite complicated and expensive, and you need really good counsel to make that very, very significant decision. In terms of relocation, almost all of the programs that we support require little to no physical presence. You’re always going to probably have to go for biometrics and give fingerprints. But a lot of these programs, you don’t actually have to come back to that country again, except to renew it. So for people that really want it as a Plan B and have no intention of really going to live in another part of the world at this stage in their lives, there’s not an obligation for you to spend time in order to maintain the ability to live in another country if you so choose. Frazer Rice (12:08.017)One thing that comes up that people ask me about and I only vaguely understand it is the concept of being able to get citizenship via ancestry. Comes up with a lot of people of Irish descent, Germany and Austrian especially. What’s the state of that and how realistic is it across different countries? Judi Galst (12:15.993)Mm. Mm-hmm. Judi Galst (12:26.767)It’s very realistic. And in fact, I’m doing German citizenship for myself. So for anyone whose family fled due to Nazi persecution from Germany and Austria, you and all future generations are entitled to citizenship. And my friends are like, why do you want German passport? But first of all, my kids got it. So my kids can go now live and work in Europe if they want, which is great, tremendous optionality. If you remember, I said before, it’s not just Germany. It’s any country in the European Union. Frazer Rice (12:30.473)Okay. Frazer Rice (12:47.956)Right. Judi Galst (12:56.899)And it’s very affordable if you actually are entitled to it. At Henley and Partners, we have established relationships with experts, lawyers in several countries that specialize in citizenship by ancestry. It’s very complex. And every country has different rules about like, it was passed down on the mother’s side, or if there was a break in the bloodline, or if it was passed a certain generation, or if there was a name change, there’s a lot of complexity to it. But clients who think they may be eligible can contact us and we will have an assessment done. And if there is a case, we’ll refer them to someone that can help them through the process. And, you know, it can cost around 5,000, 7,500 euros versus I have clients getting EU citizenship through, you know, Malta and they’re 1.5 million out of pocket. So if you can qualify via Ancestry, I’d say certainly it’s worth considering. Frazer Rice (13:50.879)Terrific. Judi Galst (13:51.311)But don’t call me and say, like, I did 23andMe and I’m Irish. Because you do actually have to produce documents. Not a humongous list of documents, but you’re going to need naturalization certificates for the descendant. You’re going to need marriage certificates, birth certificates, and other documents. Frazer Rice (13:55.187)Ha ha ha! Frazer Rice (14:10.844)So there’s definitely an exercise involved with it, but if you can legitimately trace lineage, you may have a shot. So let’s talk about what jurisdictions are popular with United States citizens. We talked a little bit about Europe, and I’m sure there’s some, let’s call it, some that are easier than others. But then Caribbean, South America, Australia, New Zealand, maybe even Asia, what comes across your desk as being Judi Galst (14:14.094)Mm-mm. Exactly. Frazer Rice (14:40.488)more reasonable than others maybe. Judi Galst (14:43.246)So I’d say clients that I’m talking to are basically going in one of four different directions. One is Europe. For residency, we’re looking at Portugal, Greece, Italy, and Malta. Those are all great programs because they require little to no time in the country to maintain the residency rights. So for people that really have no intention of spending significant time in another country, they’re really good solutions. And for citizenship in Europe, there very limited options. There’s ancestry, which we just talked about. But the concept of citizenship by investment in Europe essentially was killed by the European Court of Justice in the spring of 2025. To give a little bit of explanation, Malta used to have a citizenship by investment program. And it basically said, do these three things, make a large gift to the Maltese economy, rent a property for six years and spend somewhere around 21 days in the country. And you will have a path. to citizenship in Malta, which is an EU country. And the EU hated it. They felt it was transactional, that the passport was being sold, and they felt that people were being granted citizenship that didn’t show a tie to the country. And when this court ruling came out and deemed Malta’s program illegal, it essentially killed citizenship by investment programs in Europe. So I don’t think you’re going to see any European Union country have a citizenship by investment program, nor any country that wants to join the EU have one. But many countries in Europe have provisions in their constitution that say, if you are an exceptional person that make an exceptional contribution to our country or to humanity, we have discretionary ability to grant you citizenship. And so there are some paths to citizenship via merit, specifically through Malta and Austria right now, as well as some other places. So that’s Europe, snapshot of Europe. Let’s talk a little bit about Caribbean, which you specifically brought up. Frazer Rice (16:35.581)Right. Judi Galst (16:40.862)So Caribbean is a path to citizenship. If you remember, said citizenship, lifelong, right? Not many countries have a path to citizenship. It’s very fast. It’s very affordable. What does it give you? So there are five countries in the Caribbean that have programs St. Kitts, Antigua, Grenada, Dominica, St. Lucia. It gives you citizenship in one of those countries. A passport, another passport that you can travel on. Right now, it’s pretty strong. You can go into Europe with it, the UK, Ireland, not unlimited, same as the US, limited amount of time. Although I’m not sure the strength of the Caribbean passports is always going to be. as strong as it is today. Europe doesn’t love these programs. And I wouldn’t be surprised if the Caribbean passports tend to get weaker. However, for a client that says to me, this is purely an insurance policy. I want to cover my kids and my kids are in their 20s because a lot of times these program kids are going to need their own investment if they’re over the age of 18 or 21. Caribbean wouldn’t be a bad place for us if we felt we wanted to get out of town for a little while. Frazer Rice (17:23.23)Sure. Judi Galst (17:50.031)The Caribbean’s a great solution for a very affordable amount, maybe 400,000 for family. You can get and make an investment in real estate that you can sell in five or seven years and your entire family can gain citizenship. So that’s Caribbean. I can pivot to something else that you want to ask a question. OK, so I actually love the program that New Zealand has out right now, especially for a high net worth person. Frazer Rice (18:05.342)Okay, no, let’s try Australia and New Zealand. Judi Galst (18:18.414)I think every high net worth person should do New Zealand. And for a couple of reasons. First of all, it’s purely investment driven. You have to move a lot of money. So it has to be for a high net worth person because they’re going to move three million US dollars to be invested in private equity, venture capital and private credit in New Zealand for around a three year period. And children up to the age of 25, provided that they’re single and not working full time can be included in that investment. There’s very little time that the family needs to spend in New Zealand. As soon as you move the money there, you gain the right to live unlimited in New Zealand. But the main applicant only has to do 21 days, and the other family members only have to enter and exit for one day in the first year. At the end of three years, provided you didn’t invest in things that have a longer holding period, but from an immigration perspective, you can liquidate your investment. And then you can become a permanent resident. So you have a lifelong right at any time to relocate to New Zealand, or you never have to go back again. English speaking, good healthcare, good education. You could have a life there, unlike I don’t think people really want to envision spending 10 years in the Caribbean. But 10 years in New Zealand, you know, there’s many industries and many things that you could be doing. And you could have a quality of life, maybe not akin to the United States, but good. So I love the New Zealand program. Australia used to have a citizenship by investment program. They do not have one any longer. There is a route that they extend to people, which they call sort of like a talent visa. So there are certain sectors that are important to Australia and they would very much like to attract talent in those sectors. Usually it’s younger talent. So when I’m talking to a client that’s over 55, it can be difficult to get you approved for it. But I’ve had people over 55 that have gotten approved. And if you have the background that Australia deems valuable, they’ll grant you a five-year visa for you and your family at no cost. Children have to be under the age of 18 or financially dependent up to age 23 to be included. But this is a visa that’s only good for five years. And if you don’t contribute to Australian society, it’s not getting renewed. Judi Galst (20:38.082)But I’ve had people from Hollywood, I’ve had songwriters, I’ve had producers, directors, people in private equity that specialize in sectors that are important to Australia. People in finance have been approved. So it’s worth considering if the idea of being able to live in Australia means something to you. Interestingly with that visa, you can also live in New Zealand. Frazer Rice (20:58.095)Okay, it’s one of those things too. If people aren’t forcing you to say, don’t hate me because I’m beautiful, that might not be a good route, but if you are talented or bring something to bear, it may be worth taking a stab at. Is it reciprocal? If you’re in New Zealand, can you go to Australia? Got it. So let’s pivot to Asia and or South America, which you hear about Singapore, you hear about… Judi Galst (21:16.194)No. Good question. Frazer Rice (21:27.131)Other different sort of haveny types of places where people place their wealth or establish family offices and South America I think is, know, think about like Uruguay and places like that which, you know, have the reputation of being the Switzerland of South America. What’s the state of play there? Judi Galst (21:44.527)So I have actually had a few clients that have done residency in Uruguay. They don’t have a formalized program, although I think a more formalized program is going to come out of there. Henley and Partners actually has a government advisory line of business, so we design a lot of these programs and we’re very active in South America. There’s a lot of interest in South America to have citizenship and residence by investment programs, so I think you’re going to see a lot coming from that region in the near term. But Uruguay does have a path to residency. You have to spend time there. Frazer Rice (21:58.611)Mm-hmm. Frazer Rice (22:12.893)Judi Galst (22:13.251)And they don’t tell you exactly how much. Yeah. But most of my clients went with the expectation that maybe they’d have to stay for 30 days and they ended up getting the visa approved faster. You have to go back every year for a period of time or not renew renewing it. But yes, there is a path in Uruguay and more in Central America. People are doing Panama. Frazer Rice (22:36.637)Costa Rica. Judi Galst (22:37.773)Costa Rica is really interesting, very affordable. know we wanted to talk a little bit about the range, but in Costa Rica, you can gain temporary residence by demonstrating you have $2,500 a month in passive income. Many people will have that with interest and dividend income. Or you could invest $150,000 in real estate. It’s a temporary residence for two years, and then you renew for another two years. But at three years, you can transition to permanent residence. As a temporary resident, cannot work for a company in Costa Rica, so you’d have to be able to work remotely. And then once you become a permanent resident, that requirement disappears. Once you are approved, you do have to pay into Social Security in Costa Rica that gives you access to health care. So it’s about $300 per application per month. But Costa Rica is very interesting, I think. Frazer Rice (23:26.67)As we go back, pivot back to Asia, are there any countries with Singapore or others that are possibilities for people in the US? Judi Galst (23:33.722)So Singapore is a possibility. However, you have to move a family office with over 200 million there, or investment levels are around 30 million, and you have to relocate, and the ability to renew it is contingent upon how much time you spend in Singapore. So I would say a very niche client could do Singapore. A more affordable option might be Thailand, which you can get a residence permit very… Frazer Rice (23:44.125)Mm-hmm. Frazer Rice (23:52.605)To be sure. Okay. Judi Galst (24:00.782)Inexpensively. mean, a five-year permit for $25,000. Frazer Rice (24:05.159)Wow. And to round out our tour of the world here, Middle East countries, maybe the UAE, you hear about that as a place where a lot of Europeans go to move their wealth. Is that becoming popular with United States citizens? Judi Galst (24:16.463)Mm-hmm. Judi Galst (24:22.381)Golden Visa in Dubai is very popular. Honestly, not so much among Americans. It’s usually people from other parts of the world. mean, my firm has 70 offices around the world and we do a lot of UAE Golden Visas. I don’t have a huge amount of interest from Americans. I’ve done a couple of them. It’s not hard. You do have to spend time, like 30 days as part of the process there. Frazer Rice (24:26.525)Mm-hmm. Judi Galst (24:46.703)You can invest in real estate at 550,000, but there’s like 19 different visa types. You can set up a company. If you’re a member of YPO, Young Presidents Organization, they’re deemed talented and they don’t even make an investment. So, you know, it’s an option and we could certainly help it. But to be honest, I don’t see huge demand among Americans. Frazer Rice (25:03.259)Interesting. So let’s round this out a little bit here. For a U.S. citizen who is feeling unsettled or is just curious what’s out there. They want the ability to go live in Madeira, buy a place there. And to be able to go unfettered or something like that. What’s a good thought process or sequence of events for them to go through in order to make that happen? Judi Galst (25:31.344)I mean, we don’t charge for consultations. So I don’t know if you’re going to share my email at the end of this, but just hit me up. To me, any client conversation is about educating. This is generally a new topic for someone. It’s very rare that someone calls me and they really understand what is available to them and also what would be a good fit for them. They may not understand if they want to include their children. There are going to be some that are going to be better fits for them than other based on the ages of the kids. They may not understand how much time they have to spend in a country to make it happen. How much it’s going to cost, and just learn about it. Learn what your options are. I can usually pretty quickly. Once I understand a client’s objectives, tell them. This is a strategy that I think makes sense for you and exactly how it would Frazer Rice (26:14.206)And it strikes me too, that for people who are exploring different places, it’s probably a good idea to have visited them first before just jumping in, jumping in feet first and sort of solving a problem without understanding what actually implementing the solution looks like. Judi Galst (26:21.111)Yeah. Yeah. Judi Galst (26:29.177)For sure. I because many of the clients that I work with are of higher wealth, they usually have done a fair amount of traveling. So the idea of envisioning, know, residency in Italy, they’ve been to Italy. But when I talk to clients, especially about the Caribbean, where they might be investing in real estate and they have to decide between which country makes the most sense, I always tell them they should try and go because it can be a lifestyle decision. And they want to see where they could actually envision themselves if, in fact, they triggered this insurance policy. Frazer Rice (26:58.59)Judy, great stuff. Here it is. Put your email out there in case people want to reach out and find out more. Judi Galst (27:05.099)Okay, amazing. So my email is my first name, Judy, J-U-D-I dot my last name, GALST, G-A-L-S as in Sam T, at henleyglobal.com, H-E-N-L-E-Y, global.com, or you can give me a call at 646-856-3712. Frazer Rice (27:29.406)Great stuff. We’re going to have that in the show notes too so people can look on webpage, etc. to get that information. Thank you so much. It’s something, you know, when you’re at the desk and dreaming wistfully about what life looks like, what you’re done working, if you’re done working, my calculation is I’ll be able to retire when I’m 127. But it’s great just to sort of envision what that looks like. the expertise is out there. Thanks for being on. Judi Galst (27:56.047)My pleasure. HENLEY & PARTNERS DAVID LESPERANCE ON CITIZENSHIP DIVERSIFICATION DAVID LESPERANCE ON US EXPATRIATION https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Actually-Intelligent-Decision-Making-1-ebook/dp/B07FPQJJQT/ #familyoffices #citizenship #residency #residencybyinvestment #citizenshipbyinvestment #austriancitizenship #newzealand #portugalproperty #portugalresidency #uscitizens #stkitts #malta #eucitizenship #wealthcitizenship #Californiawealthtax #puertorico #puertoricotax

The Expat Money Show - With Mikkel Thorup
390: Trump's Greenland Push And A Shifting World Order

The Expat Money Show - With Mikkel Thorup

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 25:07


Trump has once again brought the subject of the U.S. acquiring Greenland to the forefront and is being louder than ever about its necessity. What once seemed like a joke of a headline is now being seriously entertained as a potential political reality.  In today's episode, my co-host Marc Clair and I break down Trump's push to acquire Greenland, what it signals about Europe's direction, and how it fits into a broader repositioning of the geopolitical order. We also touch on a few other stories in the ever–changing landscape of global mobility, including St. Kitts tightening its CBI, new U.S. visa bond requirements, and more.  IN TODAY'S EPISODE Listen in as Marc and I discuss Trump's Greenland play and what was once a wild headline may become an inevitability Tune in to hear why we believe Europe is becoming increasingly irrelevant and what that means going forwardFind out what changed with St. Kitts CBI, in another strong reminder toact swiftly and urgentlybefore programs change their requirements. Learn how the U.S.'s new visa bond requirements are another signal of a rapidly changing world order STAY IN TOUCH! Stay informed about the latest news affecting the expat world and receive a steady stream of my thoughts and opinions on geopolitics by subscribing to our newsletter. You will receive the EMS Pulse® newsletter and the weekly Expat Sunday Times; sign up now and receive my FREE special report, “Plan B Residencies and Instant Citizenships.” WEALTH, FREEDOM & PASSPORTS CONFERENCE, MARCH 6-7, 2026 Join us in Panama City from March 6-7, 2026, for our second annual in-person event, the Wealth, Freedom and Passports Conference! Space is very limited, so reserve your tickets right away. RELATED EPISODES 388: Trump Arrests Maduro: What Does It Mean For Latin America? 384: President José Raúl Mulino: Panama's Adult in the Room 382: Doug Casey's Crystal Ball for 2026: The One Conversation You Can't Afford to MissMentioned in this episode:No Plan-B Without the LanguageIf you're planning to move overseas—or even just set up your offshore Plan-B—learning the local language isn't optional. It's protection. It's access. It's power. StoryLearning makes...

Lemme Tell You Somethin'
EP 196 - 2016 Was Not That Girl and We Know It

Lemme Tell You Somethin'

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 74:48


This week on Words With Wista, we're unpacking why the internet is suddenly romanticizing 2016 like it wasn't a collective mess, while Trump casually floats skipping elections and his agriculture secretary explains how Americans should survive on a $3 meal. We get into a New Hampshire lawmaker advocating for divided schools, new U.S. visa bans, St. Kitts agreeing to take U.S. migrants while explicitly excluding Haitians, and growing FIFA World Cup boycotts tied to immigration concerns. Plus, Florida floats a new OF tax, Saks files for bankruptcy, Pat McGrath Labs may be up for sale, a Chicago teacher's disappearance ends tragically, a disturbing alleged crime involving manipulation and control, NYPD OF drama circulates, Farrah Abraham wants to be mayor, Ludacris exits Kid Rock's festival, Nicky Jam admits to faking a Jamaican accent, Clarissa Shields calls in as a “fan,” and Mattel's autistic Barbie somehow sparks outrage. Same chaos, new week. Let's get into it. IG: itswista SubStack: wordswithwista

The Expat Money Show - With Mikkel Thorup
386: Building A 100-Year Family Legacy In A Chaotic World

The Expat Money Show - With Mikkel Thorup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 55:58


Most people plan for retirement. Some plan for their children. Almost no one plans for the next 100 years. In today's episode, I'm joined by my colleague Marc Clair to discuss our recent Family Legacy Mastermind in St. Kitts. We dive into 100-year thinking, dynastic structures, and preparing heirs to receive wealth—plus a few recent travel stories along the way. Enjoy! IN TODAY'S EPISODE Listen in to hear why I describe the airport in Miami as the “seventh layer of hell”Find out why I reject the “die with nothing” mindset and see it as a failure of legacy planningLearn whichsix forms of capitalI believe matter more than money aloneHear how I use family constitutions, governance, and trusts to build generational resilience STAY IN TOUCH! Stay informed about the latest news affecting the expat world and receive a steady stream of my thoughts and opinions on geopolitics by subscribing to our newsletter. You will receive the EMS Pulse® newsletter and the weekly Expat Sunday Times; sign up now and receive my FREE special report, “Plan B Residencies and Instant Citizenships.” WEALTH, FREEDOM & PASSPORTS CONFERENCE, MARCH 6-7, 2026 Join us in Panama City from March 6-7, 2026, for our second annual in-person event, the Wealth, Freedom and Passports Conference! Prices go up after January 9th, and space is very limited, so reserve your tickets right away. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Paraguay September 2025 Tour Video St. Kitts Family Legacy Mastermind Expat Money Tours Expat Money Membership Breakdown RELATED EPISODES 383: Central Asia: A Chaotic Journey Across an Overlooked Region 373: Guyana: A Trip to the World's Fastest-Growing Economy 273: Discover Paraguay: An In-Depth Breakdown Of Our Scouting Trip

Strictly Facts: A Guide to Caribbean History and Culture
*Throwback* Celebrating the Holidays in the Caribbean

Strictly Facts: A Guide to Caribbean History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 5:57 Transcription Available


Send us a text message and tell us your thoughts.Celebrate the holidays with us with a throwback episode as we open a window onto a season where streets become stages, kitchens turn into archives, and every drumbeat and carol carries a story. From the clatter of cowbells in Nassau to the smoky crackle of a roast pig on Christmas Eve, the region's holidays reveal how history lives in sound, taste, and togetherness. We start with the pulse of festival culture: Junkanoo's lavish costumes and goatskin drums marching down Bay Street in the Bahamas, and the Boxing Day launches in the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Kitts and Nevis, Belize, and Montserrat. Each celebration stitches heritage to the present—months of planning, bursts of creativity, and a shared promise to meet at dawn. Then we head to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, where Nine Mornings wakes neighborhoods at 4 a.m. with concerts and games, culminating in a joyful jump up that proves community thrives when people gather before sunrise.Our journey continues into homes and churches. In Suriname, Godo Pa—Dearest Daddy—arrives on December 6 with gifts and poems, a post-independence figure who replaces Old World icons with a reflection of local identity. Across the Spanish Caribbean, Noche Buena brings families to the table for lechón, yuca, and music that lasts late into Christmas Eve, while Three Kings Day keeps the season open into January as children leave grass and water for the camels and wake to gifts beneath the bed. These customs hold the region's layered past while nurturing the joy that keeps people close. No Caribbean holiday is complete without music. Parang bands roam neighborhoods in Grenada, and parang-soca lights up Trinidad and Tobago with door-to-door harmonies. We share favorites—from Scrunter's Christmas classics and Bindley B's celebratory anthems to Carlene Davis's reggae carols—curating a playlist that can transform a winter commute into a warm-weather fête. By the end, you'll hear how a festival becomes a bridge, how a song becomes a keepsake, and how a meal becomes a map back home.Press play, share your family tradition, and tell us the holiday song you return to every year. If this tour of Caribbean celebrations moved you, follow, rate, and leave a review to help others find the show.Support the showConnect with Strictly Facts - Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube | Website Looking to read more about the topics covered in this episode? Subscribe to the newsletter at www.strictlyfactspod.com to get the Strictly Facts Syllabus to your email!Want to Support Strictly Facts? Rate & Leave a Review on your favorite platform Share this episode with someone or online and tag us Send us a DM or voice note to have your thoughts featured on an upcoming episode Donate to help us continue empowering listeners with Caribbean history and education Produced by Breadfruit Media

Biscuits and Gravy 808
Episode 448- The Stranger with Ronda Lee Kitts

Biscuits and Gravy 808

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 55:26


This week we discuss mac and cheese and the intricacies of cranberry farming.

The Pet Buzz
Nov. 29 - Holiday Plant Safety & Thanksgiving Travel

The Pet Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 44:50


This week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist talks with Dr. Ibrahim Shokry, a retired professor of pharmacology and toxicology from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in St. Kitts, about holiday plants and flowers safety, as well as AAA's Doug Shoupe about Holiday Pet Travel.

Winging It Travel Podcast
REVISITED in 2025 - Episode 5 - To Travel Solo Or Not?

Winging It Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 52:11 Transcription Available


REVISITED in 2025 - Episode 5 - To Travel Solo Or Not?In this episode, I go back to one of the earliest recordings I ever released on the Winging It Travel Podcast. My original episode, To Travel Solo or Not, captured a moment when I was still finding my voice, building the show from my bedroom, and trying to make sense of my own travel experiences. Now, years later, I'm revisiting those stories with fresh eyes.I take you through some of the pivotal solo travel moments that shaped who I am as a traveller today — from navigating Bolivia on my own after a last-minute change of plans, to driving around Antigua as the only tourist in sight, to the chaotic hostel scenes in Puerto Rico where life happened right in front of me. I also look back on the randomness of meeting a QPR legend in St. Kitts, getting stranded in Toronto with no way out, and being rescued by a friend I'd met years earlier on the road.These stories reminded me why solo travel can be so powerful. It gives you freedom, vulnerability, unexpected friendships, and moments of real growth. But I also talk honestly about the challenges — the loneliness, the missteps, the uncertainty — and how I see those experiences differently now in 2025.I also reflect on how travelling with friends and partners has shaped me, and how those dynamics contrast with going it alone. Revisiting this episode felt like opening an old journal and realising just how much has changed… and how much hasn't.If you're thinking about travelling solo this year, or if you're curious about how our perspectives evolve as we keep exploring, I think you'll get something out of this one.If you enjoy the episode, come say hello on Instagram at @wingingittravelpodcast, and check out more at wingingittravelpodcast.com. I'd love to hear your own solo travel stories.To finish, I am not sure what to think of my early episodes; they are a tad cringe from me in terms of the sound and production, but a reminder of the progression I have made in five years.Want to travel with me to El Salvador? Click this link to hear more - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/winging-it-podcast/id1559489384?i=1000734952340Click here to book - https://intrepid.wetravel.com/i/68fa168c8d157da799033142❤️ Support the ShowIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review on your favourite podcast app — it helps new listeners discover the show. And share this episode with a friend who loves adventure, travel and big ideas.Timestamps00:00 Introduction to Solo Travel02:22 The Pros and Cons of Solo Travel10:23 Cultural Awareness and Adaptability19:29 Memorable Encounters and Lessons Learned25:49 Unexpected Encounters in Puerto Rico33:13 The Importance of Travel Connections36:06 Solo Travel vs. Group Travel39:30 Navigating Travel with Friends and Partners43:55 Embracing Solo Adventures48:02 Reflections on Travel and Personal Growth--------------------------------------------------------------Produced by Winging It Productions - ⁠https://www.wingingitproductions.com⁠Voyascape: Travel Podcast Network - https://voyascape.com/Winging It Travel Podcast -

Caribbean News RoundUp
#397 Caribbean News Round Up Episode 3 Week of October 23

Caribbean News RoundUp

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 12:42


This episode tracks tropical storm weather, security, energy, health, and investments. Here are some of the stories making Caribbean headlines.Tropical Storm Melissa forecast to become a hurricaneVenezuela postures air defense amid U.S. military presenceGrenada reviews U.S. radar requestGuyana's flour mill investment and cassava plansUSVI  Senator calls for restructuring of the islands' Water and Power AuthoritySt. Kitts and Nevis recruits Ghanaian nursesDominican Republic positioning itself as a top destination for health, wellness, and retirement tourism Listen and subscribe to the  Pulse of the Caribbean Caribbean News Round Up for news you need to know.Send news releases to news@pulseofthecaribbean.com. For Pulse of the Caribbean marketplace feature opportunities email biz@pulseofthecaribbean.com. Like and follow us on Facebook.

Gamecocks Talk with Captain Will
South Carolina Women's Basketball: Can They Win It All Without Chloe Kitts?

Gamecocks Talk with Captain Will

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 52:34


Reality star from Big Brother 27, Will gives his take on the sports world. Stay informed on South Carolina Women's Basketball with Gamecocks Talk with Captain Will your premier source for the latest recruiting updates. As three-time NCAA National Champions, the team is preparing to defend their title season. The path to a championship for South Carolina Women's Basketball without Kitts is explored. The challenges and opportunities for the team's success in the upcoming season are meticulously analyzed. Women's basketball is continuously evolving, with NCAA Women's Basketball and the WNBA receiving acclaim for their exciting gameplay. Under the leadership of Head Coach Dawn Staley, the team includes players such as Raven Johnson, Tessa Johnson, Chloe Kitts, and Joyce Edwards, with strong bench support from Maddy McDaniel, Maryam Dauda, and Adhel Tac. Newcomers Ta'Niya Latson, Madina Okot, Agot Makeer and Ayla McDowell are expected to enhance the team's performance this season. Tune in to Gamecocks Talk with Captain Will, broadcasting daily. For comprehensive coverage of South Carolina Women's Basketball, be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. Follow every episode by subscribing to "Gamecocks Talk with Captain Will" on YouTube and clicking the "bell" icon to receive notifications.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Mike's Minute: Tory Whanau is the poster child for ineptitude

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 2:19 Transcription Available


The Wellington mayor went out, not really in a blaze of glory yesterday, but more a fireball of misery and bitchiness. Tory Whanau is probably the local body poster child for ineptitude. She's given her bye-bye speech. She was a shambles. She may still be back, as she is standing in the Māori ward. She seems like a person who if she wasn't in local politics, might have trouble finding work. She admitted, after it was too late, that she really should have done her homework before chasing the big mayoral job. She won because too many people stood for mayor and split the vote, so by the time you deal with the appalling turnout and split the vote several times over, you need not a lot of support to get a job you weren't even qualified for any way. But that's local body politics, isn't it, at least at national level. Whether list or electorate, a group of experienced operators give you the once over. Locally literally anyone can have a go and that, if you haven't worked it out yet, is a problem. It wasn't all her fault of course. A mayor is not a president and is but one vote. But a mayor's job shouldn't be a "funsies" party trick because you are bored or unemployable. There were the personal issues. That is another problem in the lack of vetting. Some people are basically just a shambles and she is clearly one of those. That's not a crime, we all have issues. It's just advisable not to have them on display while you are trying to run things like a city. The city is pretty much a reflection of her leadership – a mess. Infrastructurally it's an embarrassment; level one water restriction when we are barely out of autumn, a devastated CBD and angst, fury and backstabbing having been a feature of decision making. That particular trait aired yet again in her farewell speech. We seem to be in an era where quality in so many parts of life has gone by the wayside. Tory Whanau is certainly an example of that. She came, she cocked it up, she flailed and flapped about like we were her psychologists as she aired her many and varied problems, then poof! She's off! Until she wasn't. They, sadly, rarely are. But honestly, in a city of Kitts, Fowler, Belich (maybe even Wilde and Prendergast), ol' Tory is hardly one for the record books. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ABQ Connect
Stephanie Kitts and Jennifer Garcia

ABQ Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 25:24


Stephanie Kitts and Jennifer Garcia from the International Balloon Fiesta join us to share insights into what might be the coolest jobs out there! They take us behind the scenes of preparing for one of the world's most iconic events, revealing the incredible coordination, long-standing... The post Stephanie Kitts and Jennifer Garcia appeared first on ABQ Connect.

Biscuits and Gravy 808
Episode 437- Perennial Halloween Candy With Ronda Lee Kitts

Biscuits and Gravy 808

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 55:45


This week we discuss fighting fascism with sandwiches and play "What Thing Came First?"

All Things Travel
Off the Beaten Path Caribbean Destinations

All Things Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 16:35 Transcription Available


Discover five stunning Caribbean destinations beyond the typical Jamaica and Bahamas vacation spots. Travel advisors Ryan and Julie explore hidden gems that offer authentic experiences, fewer crowds, and incredible natural beauty in this final episode of their Off the Beaten Path series.Featured Caribbean Destinations1. Grenada - The Spice IslandKnown for nutmeg, cinnamon, and cocoa productionDirect flights from Miami, JFK, and CharlotteMust-see: Grand Anse Beach, underwater sculpture park, Belmont Estate cocoa plantationStay: Sandals Grenada, Spice Island Beach Resort, Mount Cinnamon ResortBest time: December-April or August for carnival2. Dominica - The Nature IslandRugged mountains covered in rainforestPerfect for ecotourism and active travelersHighlights: Boiling Lake hike, Champagne Reef snorkeling, Emerald Pool, 115-mile hiking trailAccess: Connect through San Juan, Barbados, or St. LuciaStay: Jungle Bay or Secret Bay eco-lodgesBest time: November-May3. Guadeloupe - French CaribbeanButterfly-shaped island with French colonial influenceTwo distinct areas: mountainous Basse-Terre and beach-focused Grande-TerreActivities: La Soufrière volcano, Carbet Falls, Point-à-Pitre marketsDirect flights from Miami and JFKBest time: December-April4. Nevis - St. Kitts' Quieter SisterLuxury relaxation destination with plantation innsNo high-rise hotels or crowded beachesAttractions: Pinney's Beach, Alexander Hamilton Museum, Nevis Peak hikeAccess: Fly to St. Kitts, then water taxi to NevisStay: Four Seasons Resort, Montpelier Plantation, Nisbet Plantation Beach Club5. Culebra, Puerto Rico - Hidden US TerritoryNo passport required for US citizensHome to world-renowned Flamenco BeachActivities: Sea turtle snorkeling at Tamarindo Beach, exploring uninhabited Culebrita IslandAccess: Fly to San Juan, then regional flight or ferryAccommodation: Small inns, vacation rentals, Club SeaborneTravel TipsMost destinations best visited December-April for optimal weatherConsider island-hopping to maximize your Caribbean adventureBook eco-lodges for nature-focused experiences or luxury resorts for relaxationNext Episode Preview: Royal Caribbean vs Disney Cruise Line for family travelContact Wonder and Beyond Travel at wonderandbeyondtravel.com for personalized Caribbean vacation planning.Support the showLove the podcast? Help us continue to create great travel content by supporting the show. You can do that here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1197029/supporters/new Ready to plan your vacation? Most families are confused and overwhelmed when planning a vacation. We work with you to plan a trip perfect for your family. Saving you time, money, and stress! Visit our website www.allthingstravelpodcast.com and click on "Plan Your Next Vacation" Join the travel conversations and the fun in our Facebook Page and Instagram Page! Please share the show with your travel buddies!! Click this link and share the show! Never miss an episode and help us take you to the top with us by following and leaving a 5-Star review on your favorite podcasting app!

New Life Canton
Sunday at New Life - "The Man in the Third Cell" by Pastor JB Kitts

New Life Canton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 44:51


EB-5 Investment Voice
Trump Barriers for CBI Countries with Patrick Peters

EB-5 Investment Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 16:04


Are you a recent citizen of a CBI nation eyeing the U.S. or considering investment opportunities in the Caribbean? Then you need to tune in! The US has launched a pilot program requiring certain visa applicants to post bonds of up to $15,000, signaling that citizens of CBI nations may be the next target under the Trump administration's expanding immigration policies.Mona and Rebecca, along with their guest, Patrick Peters from the Montreal based CBI company ClientReferrals dissect the latest barrier to traveling into the US for certain folk.   Is the recent pilot program requiring visa applicants to post bonds up to $15,000 a targeted hurdle, or simply a sign of a broader shift? We'll unpack the details, the concerns, and the implications for those seeking to enter the U.S.But that's not all! The conversation shifts to the sunny shores of St. Kitts & Nevis, where innovative strategies are underway to boost the island's economy. Mona, Rebecca and Patrick take an exclusive look at the Public Benefit Option (PBO) under the Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program. Discover how a $250,000 contribution can unlock citizenship while fueling economic growth and supporting vital projects like affordable housing.Patrick illuminates how the Government of St. Kitts & Nevis, through the National Housing Corporation, is leveraging these funds to create housing solutions for its citizens. Is the PBO a win-win, offering investors a path to citizenship while driving positive change in the Caribbean? Or are there hidden complexities to consider?From steering potential travel barriers to exploring impactful investment opportunities, this episode of Global Investment Voice delivers the insights you need to stay informed and make savvy decisions. Don't miss out – listen now!

DJ JEL
2025 SUMMER SOCA CATCH UP

DJ JEL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 129:33


Notting Hill Carnival, Labor Day Weekend and Miami Carnival are coming up. Get familiar with all the NEW soca coming out from the Caribbean. Includes music from Barbados, Grenada, Dominica, St. Vincent & The Grenadines, Bermuda, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, Antigua, Jamaica, T&T and more.

EB-5 Investment Voice
Caribbean Strategies to Dodge the U.S. Travel Ban

EB-5 Investment Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 19:36


In this episode, we delve into the recent developments in the Caribbean's Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programs, focusing on St. Kitts and Nevis' groundbreaking reforms. Prime Minister Terrance Drew has announced the introduction of mandatory residency requirements and enhanced biometric verification systems for CBI applicants. These measures aim to strengthen the integrity and transparency of the program, aligning with international standards and addressing concerns that have led to potential travel bans under U.S. immigration policies.The proposed reforms include a mandatory physical presence period for all CBI applicants, marking a significant shift from the previous model that did not require residency. Additionally, the implementation of advanced biometric verification, such as fingerprinting and facial recognition, is set to bolster security and due diligence processes.Industry veteran Sam Bayat joins us to provide his expert analysis on these proposed changes. He discusses the potential impact of the residency requirements on the attractiveness of CBI programs in the Caribbean, considering factors like investor preferences and regional competitiveness. Bayat also explores how these reforms might influence the future landscape of economic citizenship in the region.Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of the evolving CBI landscape in the Caribbean and the strategic responses of island nations to international pressures.

The NeoLiberal Round
Caribbean Thought Summer 2025 on The Neoliberal Round: On Theology and Exploring Caribbean Countries

The NeoLiberal Round

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2025 174:26


We continue with Caribbean Thought Lecture Series Summer Semester 2025. The Professor Renaldo McKenzie begins with an introduction of his article in the  @JamaicaGleaner  on Jesus did not Found Christianity, He undermined Religious Elitism. Renaldo then discusses the political climate in the Caribbean and whether this will bring about the competitive Caribbean needs to grow and develop.The Students at Jamaica Theological Seminary then begin to present on the nations of the Caribbean:Trinidad and TobagoGuyanaHaitiSt. Kitts.The class ends on a question... of humility.Watch the class lecture which is an episode of The Neoliberal Round Podcast and YouTube channel, season 12 episode 8Subscribe  @RenaldoMckenzie  A Production of The Neoliberal Corporationhttps://theneoliberal.comhttps://renaldocmckenzie.comhttps://anchor.fm/theneoliberal  @SpotifyforCreators  https://store.theneoliberal.comCall us 1-445-260-9198

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas
3887 Tiffanie Kitts (PG)

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 29:58


Born with a heart defect, Tiffanie Kitts beat the odds from the first day of her life on earth. But as she continued facing tragedy, she lost hope and made a plan to end her life. See what gave her the strength to move on as we bring you the true story of Tiffanie Kitts, soon, on Unshackled!

The Jordan Harbinger Show
1173: Atossa Araxia Abrahamian | How Wealth Hacks the World

The Jordan Harbinger Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 84:20


The ultra-rich buy freedom while the poor get cages. Atossa Araxia Abrahamian explains how money gives the wealthy cheat codes to hack the world's systems.Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/1173What We Discuss with Atossa Araxia Abrahamian:Freeports are tax-free warehouses where billionaires store art, gold, and luxury items without customs duties — existing outside normal territory, hiding wealth from governments and spouses.Wealthy Americans now lead passport purchases, paying $200k-$750k for citizenship in countries like Malta or St. Kitts. COVID and political uncertainty drove this "insurance policy" trend among the affluent.Switzerland built wealth by selling mercenaries, then banking services, then commodity trading — always profiting from what others can't do at home. Half the world's coffee/cocoa trades flow through landlocked Geneva.These offshore systems create stark inequality: rich people buy citizenship and hide assets while poor migrants face detention camps and deportation — wealth literally buys different rules and freedoms.Research your family history — you might qualify for EU citizenship through grandparents or heritage programs. Countries like Portugal, Ireland, and Austria offer ancestral citizenship paths that don't require huge investments.And much more...And if you're still game to support us, please leave a review here — even one sentence helps! Sign up for Six-Minute Networking — our free networking and relationship development mini course — at jordanharbinger.com/course!Subscribe to our once-a-week Wee Bit Wiser newsletter today and start filling your Wednesdays with wisdom!Do you even Reddit, bro? Join us at r/JordanHarbinger!This Episode Is Brought To You By Our Fine Sponsors:The Cybersecurity Tapes: thecybersecuritytapes.comBoll & Branch: 15% off first set of sheets: bollandbranch.com, code JORDANOura Ring: 10% off: ouraring.com/jordanAudible: Visit audible.com/jhs or text JHS to 500-500Land Rover Defender: landroverusa.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Nomad Capitalist Audio Experience
How Can The Most Popular Second Passport Help Lower Your Taxes

The Nomad Capitalist Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 11:34


Become a Client: https://nomadcapitalist.com/apply/ Get our free Weekly Rundown newsletter and be the first to hear about breaking news and offers: https://nomadcapitalist.com/email Join us for the next Nomad Capitalist Live event: https://nomadcapitalist.com/live/ St. Kitts and Nevis is home to the world's oldest citizenship-by-investment program and remains a top choice for those looking to globalize their lifestyle. But is it the right fit for your financial and tax strategy? In this episode, our very own “Tax Terminator,” Javier Correa, breaks down the key elements of the St. Kitts and Nevis tax system. From residency implications to international reporting, we cover what you need to know to make an informed decision before adding this Caribbean citizenship to your portfolio. Nomad Capitalist helps clients "go where you're treated best." We are the world's most sought-after firm for offshore tax planning, dual citizenship, international diversification, and asset protection. We use legal and ethical strategies and work exclusively with seven- and eight-figure entrepreneurs and investors. We create and execute holistic, multi-jurisdictional Plans that help clients keep more of their wealth, increase their personal freedom, and protect their families and wealth against threats in their home country. No other firm offers clients access to more potential options to relocate to, bank in, or become a citizen of. Because we do not focus only on one or a handful of countries, we can offer unbiased advice where others can't. Become Our Client: https://nomadcapitalist.com/apply/ Our Website: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com/ About Our Company: https://nomadcapitalist.com/about/ Buy Mr. Henderson's Book: https://nomadcapitalist.com/book/ DISCLAIMER: The information in this episode should not be considered tax, financial, investment, or any kind of professional advice. Only a professional diagnosis of your specific situation can determine which strategies are appropriate for your needs. Nomad Capitalist can and does not provide advice unless/until engaged by you.

Nutrition with Judy
335. Why Planning and Discussing Death Is Required for Optimal Wellness – Omni Kitts Ferrera

Nutrition with Judy

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 60:06


Support your health journey with our private practice! Explore comprehensive lab testing, functional assessments, and expert guidance for your wellness journey. Find exclusive offers for podcast listeners at nutritionwithjudy.com/podcast. _____Omni and I discuss how we can transform the way we experience death—highlighting how thoughtful preparation can ease the transition for both the dying and their loved ones. We also explore the emotional and spiritual empowerment that can come from facing mortality with intention. Be sure to watch the full interview to learn more.Omni Kitts Ferrara is a birth and end-of-life doula, registered nurse, and the Director of Education at INELDA (International End of Life Doula Association). With deep experience supporting individuals through both birth and death, she is passionate about reshaping our approach to mortality. Omni trains doulas in diverse settings—from hospices to prisons—while advocating for compassionate, accessible, and equitable end-of-life care.We discuss the following: Who is Omni Kitts Ferrara and what does she do?Why don't we talk about death doulas?What is a death doula?What does it look like to start working with an end-of-life doula?Dying with vs. without a death doulaHow care differs in hospitals, homes, and hospicesINELDA's mission and how it's changing end-of-life careHow Omni personally processes griefAre people viewing death differently now?Beginning the grieving process and allowing yourself to feelHow being a death doula has changed Omni's life and outlookAdvice for those wanting to become a death doulaWhere to find Omni Kitts Ferrara_____EPISODE RESOURCESWebsiteInstagramINELDAFive WishesDeath Over DinnerThe Wild Edge of Sorrow bookPersonalized Health PlanComplete Hormone PanelComplete Wellness PanelThyroid Bloodwork Panel_____WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 

ATO: BRIDGING THE DIVIDE
Episode 113 Retired Braintree Massachusetts K9 Billy Cushing: In Remembrance of K9 Kitt

ATO: BRIDGING THE DIVIDE

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 103:00


Today we are sitting with one of our East coast brothers in retired Braintree Massachusetts PD and founder of the KITT Foundation, Billy Cushing. Billy was a 17-year veteran of the Braintree Police Department where he served as a patrol K9 Handler for 10 of those years. He is a two-time recipient of the Geroge Hannah Award for Valor among other honors. In this episode Billy tells the story of his K9 partner, Kitt, and the bond and partnership they shared.   On June 4th, 2021 Billy, Kitt, and backup officers responded to a domestic dispute at an apartment complex on McCusker Drive, in which the suspect fled to a wooded area. Billy and Kitt began their trek to locate the suspect when they were ambushed by the suspect, who was hiding. Kitt, upon locating the suspect, advanced into the hail of gunfire. Kitt was struck by 3 fatal bullets and Billy was hit 5 times and Officer Donoghue was hit once during this gunfight. The suspect was eliminated during this gunbattle. Billy was critically injured during this incident but recovered to start a new mission and journey to honor his hero partner Kitt. In the wake of Kitts death Billy organized a Foundation, named the KITT Foundation, that would connect members of the public interested in providing support to K9 Teams across the country. Dallas Police K9 Handler, Scott Jay sat in as a cohost.   HTTPS://K9KITTFOUNDATION.COM  

Wonderland on Points | Credit Card Rewards & Budget Travel
105. Staying in a $7000 Plunge Pool Suite at the Park Hyatt St Kitts for $0!

Wonderland on Points | Credit Card Rewards & Budget Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 53:58


This week on the Wonderland on Points Podcast, Mary Ellen is back from an unforgettable girls' trip to stunning St. Kitts—and she's spilling every detail! While Jo sadly couldn't make it, she's hearing all about it for the first time, right along with you.From scoring a steal of a business class flight on points to navigating arrival, transportation, and luxury accommodations (think $7,300 room for zero dollars), Mary Ellen breaks down exactly how this dream trip came together.Plus, don't miss the wild story that almost turned this vacation into a Dateline episode—yes, really!Get ready to be inspired, amazed, and maybe even a little bit jealous—and of course, learn how you can plan your own points-powered island escape.Submit Your Summer Roadtrip Series Story HEREFacebook Group | Support the Show: Buy Us A CoffeeFind Us On InstagramMary Ellen | JoAffiliate Links30% off the CardPointers subscription!Mary Ellen's Chase Sapphire Preferred LinkJo's Chase Sapphire Preferred LinkSign up for the Daily Drop NewsletterCredit Card Affiliate LinksThe above link includes referrals for almost all travel cards (AMEX, CapitalOne, co-branded cards)If you need Chase links please reach out! We would be happy to send you our personal referral links or the Daily Drop newsletter link that will allow you to access our affiliate links.We receive a small commission when you use our links. This is an amazing way to show your support for the show at no cost to you ❤️