25. Expat Prep Returns: Why Americans Are Looking at Uruguay
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In this episode, we are joined by our first repeat guest (we dig him that much) on Vanilla Club Podcast, Expat Prep, where we explore what it means to reorient your life when bedrock assumptions fail. Expat Prep is an anonymous Substack writer from unnamed Midwestern City (I think he stole this from the Simpsons by the way), who writes with a wide-ranging knowledge of financial and tax matters (disclaimers of course apply!), wry humour full of pop-cultural references, and an abiding, if subtle, patriotism. He is one of our favourite follows.
With Uruguay as the case study, buckle-up gauchos, as we venture between Montevideo and Punta del Este, where scale changes everything. Hat tip: Susan Sontag, as we get environmentally deterministic in this joint. Expat Prep dodges bullets at night (yes really!), surf bums, tax advisors, and overzealous tenedor libres by day.
What is driving people, expats specifically: is it safety and opportunity? Or is it something more subtle, like the ability to simply feel at ease? Adventurism? Uruguay is hot right now, low-key becoming a top flight option for prospective-expats American and otherwise.
One of the central themes is that planning, even in uncertain times, is not purely defensive. It can be hopeful, value creating in finance-speak. Building optionality is one of Expat Prep's underpinning, most resonating themes. And whether it is in blunt pragmatics or in the abstract we have a brilliant guide here indeed. Let's go!
We hope you enjoy.