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Summary:
Molly, an American expat living in Costa Rica, shares her journey of moving abroad and the reasons behind it. She was motivated by a desire to be closer to nature and alleviate chronic pain. Molly's move was accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced her to adapt her podcast production business to a remote model. She chose Costa Rica because of her previous connections to the country and the positive experiences she had during a visit. Molly initially faced challenges, including a difficult living situation and a traumatic home invasion, but she persevered and found a safe and welcoming community. She now enjoys the natural beauty and outdoor activities that Costa Rica has to offer. Molly shares her experiences of living in Costa Rica and offers advice for those considering moving abroad. She discusses the challenges of driving in Costa Rica, the importance of learning the local language, and the need to stay visible in your industry when working remotely. Molly also talks about her visits back to the US, the impact of the January 6th insurrection in DC, and the political climate in Costa Rica. She advises taking it slow when moving abroad, joining local crime groups for accurate information, and envisioning your perfect day to make it a reality.
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Takeaways:
Sound Bites:
"Being closer to nature and a little bit more grounded."
"I'm gonna be better at doing everything fully remote than everybody else."
"I was drugged and robbed in a home invasion."
"There's always a chance you're going to die every time you get in your car because the roads are so narrow and windy."
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:53 Motivation for Moving Abroad
06:11 Adapting to Remote Work
09:03 Navigating the Visa Process
12:00 Finding Accommodation
14:52 Initial Impressions of Costa Rica
17:01 Dealing with a Traumatic Experience
19:48 Interacting with the Police and Government
24:07 Settling into a New Community
28:00 Embracing the Natural Beauty of Costa Rica
30:48 Living Abroad: Cultural Differences and Local Laws
31:44 The Importance of Language Learning
33:03 Staying Visible in Remote Work
37:42 The Impact of the January 6th Insurrection
39:40 The Changing City of DC
42:00 The Political Climate in Costa Rica
53:21 Joining Local Crime Groups for Information
56:45 Envisioning Your Perfect Day
By James Doran5
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Summary:
Molly, an American expat living in Costa Rica, shares her journey of moving abroad and the reasons behind it. She was motivated by a desire to be closer to nature and alleviate chronic pain. Molly's move was accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced her to adapt her podcast production business to a remote model. She chose Costa Rica because of her previous connections to the country and the positive experiences she had during a visit. Molly initially faced challenges, including a difficult living situation and a traumatic home invasion, but she persevered and found a safe and welcoming community. She now enjoys the natural beauty and outdoor activities that Costa Rica has to offer. Molly shares her experiences of living in Costa Rica and offers advice for those considering moving abroad. She discusses the challenges of driving in Costa Rica, the importance of learning the local language, and the need to stay visible in your industry when working remotely. Molly also talks about her visits back to the US, the impact of the January 6th insurrection in DC, and the political climate in Costa Rica. She advises taking it slow when moving abroad, joining local crime groups for accurate information, and envisioning your perfect day to make it a reality.
Connect with Us:
Website: https://www.tallmantravels.co.uk/the-expat-pod
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089327439022
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.expat.pod/
X: https://twitter.com/ExpatPod
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-expat-pod/
Subscribe, Rate, and Review:
If you enjoyed this episode of The Expat Pod, please subscribe, rate, and leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners like you and continue to deliver valuable content on life as an expat.
Takeaways:
Sound Bites:
"Being closer to nature and a little bit more grounded."
"I'm gonna be better at doing everything fully remote than everybody else."
"I was drugged and robbed in a home invasion."
"There's always a chance you're going to die every time you get in your car because the roads are so narrow and windy."
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:53 Motivation for Moving Abroad
06:11 Adapting to Remote Work
09:03 Navigating the Visa Process
12:00 Finding Accommodation
14:52 Initial Impressions of Costa Rica
17:01 Dealing with a Traumatic Experience
19:48 Interacting with the Police and Government
24:07 Settling into a New Community
28:00 Embracing the Natural Beauty of Costa Rica
30:48 Living Abroad: Cultural Differences and Local Laws
31:44 The Importance of Language Learning
33:03 Staying Visible in Remote Work
37:42 The Impact of the January 6th Insurrection
39:40 The Changing City of DC
42:00 The Political Climate in Costa Rica
53:21 Joining Local Crime Groups for Information
56:45 Envisioning Your Perfect Day