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By Malcolm Hill
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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
In episode 28 we chat to 39-year-old Australian Philippa Kelly. Pip talks about growing up on a sheep farm in rural Australia, falling in love with one of Costa Rica's most knowledgeable nature guides, and the culture shock of moving in with your new mother-in-law when you can’t speak the same language.
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In episode 27 we sit down with Texan Terry Carlile. 59-year-old Terry chats about the opportunities which brought him and his wife to Costa Rica, why driving is less stressful here than in the states and why moving to paradise doesn’t solve your problems.
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In episode 26 we chat to Tresha Faye Haefner, a 36-year-old from California. Tresha talks about her decision to leave Los Angeles, what she learned after moving to a country she had never visited as well as the process of importing two cats to Costa Rica.
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In episode 25 we chat to 40-year-old Australian Corynne Bean. Corynne opens up about how a simple Google search guided her towards Costa Rica, meeting her husband over an egg salad sandwich and her definition of success.
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In episode 24 we sit down with fellow Australian Georgia Atkin. 52-year-old Georgia reflects on her arrival to Costa Rica as an exchange student in the 80s, she describes life in the Central Valley and offers some perspective on the Costa Rican education system.
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In episode 23 we talk to Chicago native Christopher Reidy. 31-year-old Chris describes the culture shock he experienced when first arriving in Costa Rica, what it’s like to live at altitude, and the process of setting up his language school, TicoLingo.
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In episode 22 we chat to Samantha Wei, a 31-year-old from Washington State. Samantha recounts the story of how she turned her passion into an income, the catalyst that drove her to master the Spanish language, as well as some practical tips for anyone who plans on living in Costa Rica.
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In episode 21 we chat to 61-year-old Canadian Yves Malettte. Yves reflects on why he was always destined to end up in Latin America, his fascination with Costa Rican wildlife and why learning Spanish has enriched both his daily life and his friendships.
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In episode 20 we sit down with 39-year-old Madeleine Karlsson. Hailing from Sweden, Madeline talks about the transition from materialistic Monaco to chill Costa Rica, the benefits of living in a small and connected community and why Nicoya Peninsula is one of the world’s five blue zones.
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In episode 19 we speak with 50-year-old Canadian David J. MacNeil. David talks about getting married on the beach in Costa Rica, the perks of being a digital nomad and why Costa Rica is a great place for anyone seeking a healthy lifestyle.
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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.