We’re Erica & Jeff — an interracial couple who sold everything, packed six suitcases, and moved from Philadelphia to Mérida, Mexico. Between planning a wedding, buying a house sight unseen, and surviving culture shock, we’re learning what it really takes to start over abroad. Expect sarcasm, real talk, and plenty of “WTF are we doing?” moments about expat life, marriage, and remote work. New episodes weekly! IG: instagram.com/thismightbeabadidea.podcast TikTok: tiktok.com/@thismightbeabadidea.pod YouTube: youtube.com/@ThisMightBeaBadIdeapodcast FB: facebook.com/ThisMightBeaBadIdea

This Might Be a Bad Idea | Expat Life in Mexico
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We’re Erica & Jeff — an interracial couple who sold everything, packed six suitcases, and moved from Philadelphia to Mérida, Mexico. Between planning a wedding, buying a house sight unseen, and surviving culture shock, we’re learning what it really takes to start over abroad. Expect sarcasm, real talk, and plenty of “WTF are we doing?” moments about expat life, marriage, and remote work. New episodes weekly! IG: instagram.com/thismightbeabadidea.podcast TikTok: tiktok.com/@thismightbeabadidea.pod YouTube: youtube.com/@ThisMightBeaBadIdeapodcast FB: facebook.com/ThisMightBeaBadIdea
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May 20, 2026
Our Real Cost of Living in Merida, Mexico: Every Number, No Filter
<p>Erica and Jeff sat down and did something most people are too polite or too embarrassed to do: they shared their actual monthly budget, line by line, no rounding up, no conveniently missing categories. The total for a full month in Merida, Yucatan, not counting their mortgage payment, came out to $2,020. That covers groceries, a weekly housekeeper, dining out, all utilities, and getting around a city they have lived in without owning a car for nearly a year.</p><p>Some of the numbers are genuinely hard to believe if you have been paying American prices your whole life. Their electricity runs about $2 a month thanks to 16 solar panels. A housekeeper comes every Saturday for six-plus hours, cleans everything including the windows, the fridge, and the washer and dryer, and it costs $124 a month total. A root canal, out of pocket, no insurance, runs around $280. Back in Pennsylvania, that same procedure with insurance could cost $1,500 to $2,000.</p><p>They are also honest about the parts that are not a straight-line downgrade from American living. Starlink plus a Telmex backup runs about $223 a month. Groceries, between Costco, the local supermarket, and a bulk meat rancher they found, still come to around $752. Jeff has thoughts about Uber as a lifestyle. Erica has thoughts about Jeff's thoughts. It is that kind of episode.</p><p>The whole conversation comes with the caveat they repeat more than once: these are their numbers, not yours. Your lifestyle determines your cost, and they are not here to sell you on anything. If you want to watch the full breakdown with visuals, the video is on YouTube. If you found this useful, share it with someone who is thinking about making the move.</p>

May 13, 2026
5 Loves, 5 Hates: Our Honest Take on Living in Merida, Mexico
<p>Erica and Jeff finally sat down and said the quiet parts out loud. This episode is their running list of the five things that make them grateful they moved to Merida, Yucatan, and the five things that still make them question every decision they've ever made. It's the kind of honest that only comes from actually living somewhere, not just visiting it for a long weekend.</p><p>The loves are real — the food, the cost of living, the pace, the way the city actually has a pulse. The hates are also real — the heat that feels like a personal attack, the contractors who vanish like they were never hired, and the slow creep of bureaucratic nonsense that makes a simple errand feel like a spiritual test.</p><p>As an American interracial couple who moved from Philadelphia, they're not here to sell you on Mexico. They're here to tell you what it's actually like — the good weeks and the weeks where you're just sweating through your shirt at 7am wondering what you've done.</p><p>If this sounds like your kind of show, follow so you never miss an episode, share it with anyone who's ever thought about making a big move, and catch the full video version over on YouTube.</p>

May 6, 2026
The Locals Who Keep Expats from Drowning (Literally) | ft. YucaFriends
<p>Before you move to Mérida, Mexico, you need to hear this. Erica & Jeff bring in Carlos Bermejo and Juan Lara — co-founders of YucaFriends — and the conversation covers everything expat orientation brochures leave out.</p><p><br></p><p>Why does water filtration matter so much? (Hint: cenotes were Mérida's ancient trash system.) What happens when you skip AC maintenance for a season? One client came back to a 25,000-peso CFE bill — and a realtor who'd pocketed the payments. And if you think locking up your house for six months is fine, Juan has a tinaco story with a possible frog involved that will change your mind.</p><p><br></p><p>Carlos and Juan break down what actually makes expat life in Mérida work: realistic expectations, vetted contractors, and the willingness to meet the culture where it is. Their closing advice? Don't try to change the people. Just learn two words: cerveza and vino.</p><p><br></p><p>Find YucaFriends at yucafriends.com | Facebook & Instagram: @YucaFriends | WhatsApp available via their website.</p>
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