Yesterday after I sent out the email about our big farm project in Uganda, I had a bunch of subscribers ask me how the tax deduction works for charitable giving.I recommended to them (as well as you) to download this free report that explains the ben...
Today is the day!As I have been telling you over the last week or so, our non-profit I work with in Uganda is purchasing a farm to help provide food for our girls, our organization feeds over 1700 women and children every single month. Unfortunately,...
Beans, rice, posho, peas, tomatoes, eggplant, carrots, and onions. Pretty much every meal is made of these things at Touch the Slum, our food program we run in Uganda through 10eighteen. We no longer have chapati, because we can’t afford flour....
Today on the Expat Money Show I’m going to be doing a solo episode on Uruguay and my recent trip there. We will be talking about what I went through, the experience and what I learned while being there. In October I will be hosting a 1-week Expa...
Each month, we provide nearly 1700 meals at our Touch the Slum project in the Namuwongo slum of Kampala, Uganda. For some of the girls in our program, it’s the only meal they get in a day.Christine, just 15, is an orphan who lives with her aunt. She...
Yesterday I got some questions about the language courses and if I have used them myself?Yes, I used this course to learn Spanish and it was super easy.I had struggled with Spanish for a long time but when I started taking this course everything fell...
Learning the local language of the country you are moving to is one of the smartest things you can do as an expat.Not only does it show a ton of respect to the local people but you will have a much richer experience when you get there.The secret thou...
Just like everywhere these days, food prices have gone crazy in Uganda. While we are somewhat lucky that Uganda only gets 60% of its wheat from Russia and Ukraine (vs 100% for many African countries), it also usually gets a lot of the remaining suppl...
We are starting our presentation in an hour.This is a group presentation with my colleagues who also live here in Panama and have a ton of experience in the region. We will be discussing immigration, lifestyle, cost of living, real estate, and of cou...
Today’s guest on the Expat Money Show is Joseph El-Khoury, who has a Ph.D. in Applied Human Sciences from the University of Montreal and an MBA degree with a specialization in managing sustainability. We will be discussing food autonomy and sustainab...