Discover honest conversations and personal reflections on expat life, travel, and living abroad. Expats Exposed explores culture, identity, and belonging through stories from around the world, revealing what home really means when you live elsewhere. Interested in partnering or sponsoring an episode? Reach out at readygohq@gmail.com

Expats Exposed
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Podcast Overview
Discover honest conversations and personal reflections on expat life, travel, and living abroad. Expats Exposed explores culture, identity, and belonging through stories from around the world, revealing what home really means when you live elsewhere. Interested in partnering or sponsoring an episode? Reach out at readygohq@gmail.com
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Recent Episodes

April 27, 2026
What’s the One Piece of Advice You’d Give Someone Moving Abroad for the First Time?
<p>Moving abroad for the first time is exciting — but it’s also full of uncertainty, emotional ups and downs, and unexpected challenges.</p><p>In this episode, we go beyond the usual advice and explore what actually helps when you’re navigating life in a new country. Through real insights and reflections, we uncover the mindset shifts, habits, and lessons that make the biggest difference.</p><p>moving abroad, expat advice, expat life, living abroad tips, culture shock, relocation tips, first time expat, life abroad, travel tips, moving overseas, expat podcast, living in another country, expat experience---------------------------------------------------------- 👉🏼 I’m Edu, originally from Brazil. I’ve lived in 4 countries and traveled to 30+ countries. On Expats Exposed, I share honest insights about living abroad, global lifestyles, and building a meaningful life overseas. </p><p>📢 For collabs & partnerships: readygohq@gmail.com</p>

April 20, 2026
How Do You Survive (or Laugh Through) Language Barriers?
<p>Have you ever said something in another language… and instantly regretted it?</p><p>In this episode of Expats Exposed, we explore the real, unfiltered experience of dealing with <strong>language barriers abroad</strong> — from awkward misunderstandings to surprisingly meaningful moments of connection.</p><p>After living in countries like Brazil, China, and Colombia, I’ve experienced firsthand how communication goes far beyond vocabulary and grammar. It’s about navigating accents, decoding slang, interpreting cultural nuances, and sometimes just surviving the moment with humor and creativity.</p><p>In this episode, we talk about:</p><p>If you’ve ever relied on hand gestures, guessed your way through a conversation, or laughed off a language mistake — this episode is for you.</p><p><br></p><p>language barriers, expat life, living abroad, communication abroad, language learning struggles, expat stories, cultural differences, miscommunication, learning languages, travel experiences</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------</p><p>👉🏼 I’m Edu, originally from Brazil. I’ve lived in 4 countries and traveled to 30+ countries. On Expats Exposed, I share honest insights about living abroad, global lifestyles, and building ameaningful life overseas. </p><p><a href="www.youtube.com/readygoexpat" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">www.youtube.com/readygoexpat</a></p><p>📢 For collabs & partnerships: readygohq@gmail.com</p>

April 13, 2026
Brazil: The Cultural Island Inside Latin America
<p>In this episode of Expats Exposed, we explore a fascinating question:<br><strong>Why does Brazil often feel culturally separate from the rest of Latin America?</strong></p><p>Although Brazil is geographically surrounded by Spanish-speaking countries, it often operates in its own cultural universe. From language and media to music and education, this episode breaks down the key reasons behind this uniquedynamic—and what many Brazilians only realize after moving abroad.</p><p>Drawing from personal experience living in both China and Colombia, I reflect on how stepping outside Brazil reveals a completely different side of Latin America—one that is deeply interconnected through a shared language and cultural exchange.</p><p><strong>Key Themes</strong></p><p>Have you ever experienced cultural differences within Latin America?<br>Did anything surprise you when you moved abroad?</p><p>Share your thoughts and experiences. I’d love to hear your perspective.</p><p>For partnerships and collaborations, send me a message on <a href="mailto:readygohq@gmail.com">readygohq@gmail.com</a> </p><p>For videos about life in different countries, interview with expats, and travel guides, go to <a href="www.youtube.com/readygoexpat " target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">www.youtube.com/readygoexpat </a></p>
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