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  • Healthcare in the Netherlands: Understanding the Dutch Healthcare System
    2025/11/26

    We’re Moving to Europe Substack

    We’re Moving to Europe Community

    Cornerstone Health

    RJ Pesigan on LinkedIn

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=@WMTEurope

    American physician Dr. RJ Pesigan joins We’re Moving to Europe to explain how the Dutch healthcare system really works. From finding a GP and getting insurance to understanding cultural differences, medications, and trans-inclusive care, this episode helps expats navigate healthcare in the Netherlands with confidence.

    00:00 Dutch directness and healthcare culture
    01:00 Welcome to We’re Moving to Europe
    01:30 Meet Dr. RJ Pesigan, founder of Cornerstone Health
    01:55 Moving to the Netherlands during COVID
    03:00 From medicine to MBA to entrepreneurship
    04:00 Understanding Dutch vs US healthcare systems
    06:20 Cultural differences in doctor-patient communication
    07:20 How to prepare for a GP visit in the Netherlands
    08:47 Appeals and patient rights
    09:50 Self-care and ownership in Dutch healthcare
    11:20 Preventive healthcare and checkups
    12:30 How to register with a Dutch GP and pharmacy
    14:40 Health insurance requirements for expats
    15:10 Membership community: We’re Moving to Europe
    16:03 Medication availability (e.g., Adderall) and records
    18:02 Access to transgender healthcare in the Netherlands
    20:47 Managing chronic conditions as an expat
    22:00 Bringing and digitizing your medical records
    22:40 Budgeting for medications and transition period
    23:30 Finding expat-friendly healthcare professionals
    24:10 Vision, dental, and alternative care coverage
    25:06 Closing and credits

    Production team

    Host and Researcher: Casey Kelly – We’re Moving to Europe

    Producer and Editor: Magdalena Laas – Unscripted Creatives


    Sound library

    All the music was composed especially for the We’re Moving to Europe podcast by Sage Barton. Copyright 2025, Sage Barton.


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    26 分
  • Getting Healthcare in Portugal as an American
    2025/11/05

    Useful Resources:

    We’re Moving to Europe Substack

    We’re Moving to Europe Community

    https://serenity-portugal.com/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-averbukh-md-mha-7b935a44/


    Episode Description

    Thinking about moving to Portugal and wondering how healthcare works? In this episode of We’re Moving to Europe, host Casey Kelly talks with Dr. Michael Averbukh, CEO and Managing Partner at Serenity, a healthcare concierge service for expats and immigrants in Portugal. They discuss how Portugal’s public and private systems compare to the US, what Americans should prepare for, managing medications, navigating bureaucracy, and access to care for trans people.

    Whether you’re planning a relocation or already settling in, this conversation will help you understand how to prepare for your medical needs and make the most of Portugal’s healthcare system.

    0:00 Introduction & guest intro

    1:30 Dr. Averbukh’s journey to Portugal

    2:55 Founding Serenity and its mission

    4:24 Comparing US and Portuguese healthcare

    6:19 Public vs private systems explained

    9:20 Insurance and access differences

    12:07 Medication availability & preparation

    14:10 Navigating Portugal’s healthcare bureaucracy

    19:15 Healthcare access for trans people

    22:03 Tips for preparing medical care before moving

    27:10 How to manage care after arrival

    35:24 Final advice: Be prepared


    Production team

    Host and Researcher: Casey Kelly – We’re Moving to Europe

    Producer and Editor: Magdalena Laas – Unscripted Creatives


    Sound library

    All the music was composed especially for the We’re Moving to Europe podcast by Sage Barton. Copyright 2025, Sage Barton.

    B-Roll
    Additional royalty-free footage curated via Pixabay and Pexels

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    37 分
  • Understanding Dutch Taxes for Americans Living in the Netherlands - with Christie Duchateau
    2025/10/15

    Useful Resources:

    We’re Moving to Europe Substack

    We’re Moving to Europe Community

    BNC Tax & Accounting

    Christie DuChateau - LinkedIn


    Episode Description
    Thinking about moving to Europe? Dutch tax expert Christie DuChateau joins host Casey Kelly to explain what Americans really need to know about international taxes, salaries, and retirement planning abroad. Learn how double taxation actually works, what benefits your Dutch taxes cover, and how to prepare your finances before relocating.

    [00:00] Casey opens the episode and introduces today’s topic on expat taxes
    [01:00] Christie shares her background and how BNC Tax & Accounting began
    [03:30] Breaking down misconceptions about double taxation for Americans overseas
    [05:30] Comparing European and U.S. income levels and effective tax rates
    [07:45] Understanding what European taxes cover, from healthcare to family leave
    [10:00] How pensions, 401(k)s, and Social Security are treated across borders
    [13:00] How expats can e-file, use software, or work with a tax professional
    [15:30] The “three pillars” of retirement and smart cross-border investment options
    [21:45] Why U.S. business entities are treated differently in Europe
    [26:30] How far in advance to prepare for visas, housing, and finances
    [28:45] Cost-of-living differences, culture shifts, and spending habits
    [31:30] Christie’s final advice, plus where to find more information

    Sound library

    All the music was composed especially for the We’re Moving to Europe podcast by Sage Barton. Copyright 2025, Sage Barton

    B-Roll

    Additional royalty-free footage curated via Pixabay and FreePik


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    32 分
  • Moving Internationally with Pets: Expert Tips from Paws Abroad Founder Marisa Hoskins
    2025/09/24

    PROMOTION

    Because you're a We're Moving to Europe listener, you can get 15% off Marisa's pet travel planner or concierge services at Paws Abroad. Enter the code WMTE when you check out at https://www.pawsabroad.co/. (I'll receive an affiliate commission if you make a purchase with this code.)

    Episode Description

    Bringing your pets along when you move abroad can feel overwhelming. Between airline rules, health certificates, and crate training, it’s easy to feel stressed about international pet relocation. On this episode of the We’re Moving to Europe podcast, Paws Abroad founder Marisa Hoskins shares her recommendations for planning your move with pets, how to make the journey easier for both you and them, and why you may have more – and better – options than you think.

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    “Don’t wait till the bitter end. Sign up three to six months in advance, so we can help you plan. That’s how you avoid quarantine, paperwork issues, and stress for both you and your pet.”

    Useful Resources
    We’re Moving to Europe Substack

    We’re Moving to Europe Community

    Paws Abroad

    • (00:00) - Meet Annie, the Portuguese Podengo
    • (00:48) - Welcome to We’re Moving to Europe
    • (00:21) - Guest intro: Marisa Hoskins, founder of Paws Abroad
    • (00:56) - Marisa’s first experience with international pet travel
    • (00:14) - Launching her first pet company
    • (00:32) - Why she built Paws Abroad
    • (00:18) - The Pet Travel Planner explained
    • (00:05) - Growing community & concierge services
    • (00:20) - Myths about pet quarantine and cargo travel
    • (00:01) - Paperwork, health certificates, and safe cargo travel
    • (00:32) - Why planning 3–6 months ahead matters
    • (00:29) - Common mistakes: carriers, bookings, breed restrictions
    • (00:08) - Personalized support & peace of mind
    • (00:46) - Other travel options: charters, cruises, new airline rules
    • (00:18) - About the We’re Moving to Europe community
    • (00:37) - Food & medication planning for pets
    • (00:28) - Traveling with multiple pets & airline restrictions
    • (00:15) - Best timing: why 6 months is ideal
    • (00:26) - Advice for people worried it’s “too stressful”
    • (00:36) - Free guide & final tips
    • (00:41) - Community discount & contact info
    • (00:28) - Wrap up & credits
    [00:00] Meet Annie, the Portuguese Podengo

    [00:48] Welcome to We’re Moving to Europe

    [01:21] Guest intro: Marisa Hoskins, founder of Paws Abroad

    [01:56] Marisa’s first experience with international pet travel

    [03:14] Launching her first pet company

    [04:32] Why she built Paws Abroad

    [05:18] The Pet Travel Planner explained
    [06:05] Growing community & concierge services

    [07:20] Myths about pet quarantine and cargo travel

    [09:01] Paperwork, health certificates, and safe cargo travel
    [10:32] Why planning 3–6 months ahead matters

    [11:29] Common mistakes: carriers, bookings, breed restrictions

    [13:08] Personalized support & peace of mind

    [14:46] Other travel options: charters, cruises, new airline rules

    [16:18] About the We’re Moving to Europe community

    [17:37] Food & medication planning for pets

    [20:28] Traveling with multiple pets & airline restrictions

    [22:15] Best timing: why 6 months is ideal

    [25:26] Advice for people worried it’s “too stressful”

    [26:36] Free guide & final tips

    [27:41] Community discount & contact info

    [28:28] Wrap up & credits

    Production Team

    Host and Researcher: Casey Kelly – We’re Moving to Europe

    Producer and Editor: Magdalena Laas – Unscripted Creatives

    Sound library

    All the music was composed especially for the We’re Moving to Europe podcast by Sage Barton. Copyright 2025, Sage Barton.

    B-Roll

    Additional royalty-free footage curated via Pexels

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    29 分
  • Americans Going to College In Europe: Expert Tips from a Consultant
    2025/09/03
    For people in the US who are really passionate about intellectual freedom, the options of college abroad are appealing to a lot of different groups of people for a lot of really motivating reasons. – Karen Shopoff Rooff, Independent College Consultant

    Useful Resources

    • The We're Moving to Europe Membership Community: Practical Support and Guidance for Planning your Move from the US to Europe
    • We’re Moving to Europe Free Substack
    • Karen Shopoff Rooff (LinkedIn)
    • Personal Fit College Consulting

    Production Team
    Host and Researcher: Casey Kelly-Barton – We’re Moving to Europe

    Producer and Editor: Magdalena Laas – Unscripted Creatives

    [0:03] Feeling overwhelmed about moving to Europe?
    [0:10] Introducing the We're Moving to Europe community
    [0:23] Learn at your own pace with expert support
    [0:29] Monthly classes, tools, and resources
    [0:37] Reliable, up-to-date information
    [0:43] Practical guidance and early podcast access
    [0:58] Helping you make your own decisions
    [1:08] Find us at skool.com
    [1:48] Welcome and intro to the episode
    [2:19] Meet Karen Shopoff Rooff
    [2:52] How Karen got into college coaching
    [3:29] Addressing educational inequity
    [4:18] Pandemic-era inspiration and early work
    [5:07] Finding the right fit for students
    [5:33] Dispelling college consultant myths
    [6:05] Karen's international education story
    [7:01] Life-changing London experiences
    [8:18] Study abroad as a valuable experience
    [9:05] Specialized training for international options
    [10:14] Rise in interest for college abroad
    [11:10] Factors driving interest in EU colleges
    [12:19] Safety and intellectual freedom
    [12:53] Why European college might be a better fit
    [13:22] When it's *not* a good fit
    [13:59] Maturity and independence required
    [15:00] Financial considerations of EU degrees
    [15:53] Housing challenges in the Netherlands
    [16:42] Knowing your kid’s resilience
    [17:39] Academic differences in EU colleges
    [18:08] Transparent EU admissions process
    [19:00] Application pre-reads and reduced guesswork
    [20:05] Grading systems and assessment style
    [21:16] High stakes grading vs busywork
    [21:45] Program rigidity and flexibility differences
    [22:21] Mini-courses and short modules
    [23:13] Importance of time management skills
    [24:05] FAFSA and financial aid in Europe
    [25:14] Merit scholarships for international students
    [26:03] Risks of switching programs
    [26:51] A costly time zone mistake
    [27:34] Tracking deadlines for scholarships
    [28:28] Disability accommodations in EU colleges
    [29:24] When to start planning for college abroad
    [30:32] APs, IBs, and test prep importance
    [31:41] Visiting EU schools and virtual tours
    [32:45] Better virtual tours than in the US
    [33:43] International student resources
    [34:46] The emotional impact on families
    [35:20] Family transitions and multiple moves
    [36:14] When transition is harder than expected
    [37:07] Supporting your child emotionally
    [38:01] Normalize the fear of a big move
    [38:26] Where to find Karen Shopoff Rooff
    [39:16] Show credits and closing

    Sound Library

    All the music was composed especially for the We’re Moving to Europe podcast by Sage Barton. Copyright 2025, Sage Barton.


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    40 分
  • Moving from the US to the Netherlands with Jana Sanchez and Bethany Quinn
    2025/08/13

    The Netherlands feels familiar to people because so many people speak English, and there are a lot of things from American culture that come from Dutch culture – Jana

    The real question that everyone needs to ask themselves is, what do you want your life to look like? What kind of a country do you want to live in, and what kind of a country do you want your kids to live in? – Bethany


    Useful Resources

    • The We're Moving to Europe Membership Community: Practical Support and Guidance for Planning your Move from the US to Europe
    • We’re Moving to Europe Free Substack
    • Jana's Resource Facebook
    • GTFO Tours
    • Netherlands Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND)
    • Funda (house hunting platform)


    Production Team
    Host and Researcher:
    Casey Kelly-Barton – We’re Moving to Europe

    Producer and Editor: Magdalena Laas – Unscripted Creatives

    [0:03] Introduction to the We’re Moving to Europe Community
    [1:47] Welcome to the Episode
    [2:18] Meet Bethany and Jana of GTFO Tours
    [2:40] Their Backgrounds and How They Met
    [3:52] Why They Chose to Move to the Netherlands
    [4:52] Starting GTFO Tours and What It Offers
    [6:20] Early Success and Tour Launch
    [6:38] Why Americans Are Attracted to the Netherlands
    [7:37] What Is the DAFT Visa and How It Works
    [10:27] Income, Freelancing, and Family Considerations
    [12:13] Entrepreneur Visas vs. DAFT
    [14:06] Dual Strategy for Spouses and Work Options
    [15:09] The Housing Challenge in the Netherlands
    [16:32] Schooling, Taxes, and Administrative Hurdles
    [17:54] 30% Tax Ruling and Planning Ahead
    [18:56] The Bureaucracy of Moving and Starting Over
    [19:25] Keeping US Jobs and Managing Time Zones
    [21:08] The Reality of the Dutch Housing Market
    [22:56] Misconceptions About Rent and Pitching Yourself
    [23:44] Budgeting and the Role of a Makelaar
    [25:07] How Bethany Found Her Apartment
    [26:02] Alternatives to Living in Amsterdam
    [27:35] Picking Cities Based on Lifestyle and Needs
    [28:53] The Housing Crisis vs. the US Context
    [30:15] Reasonable Timelines for Moving
    [31:57] How Complexity Affects Your Timeline
    [33:07] Downsizing and the Cost of Moving Furniture
    [34:12] Don't Wait Too Long to Move
    [35:24] Life Vision and Family Considerations
    [36:01] Debt, Financial Mindsets, and Cultural Differences
    [37:23] Building Community in the Netherlands
    [38:02] How to Make Connections as an Expat
    [40:24] Surprising Benefits of Living in the Netherlands
    [41:51] Bethany on Dating and Emotional Balance
    [42:58] Closing Remarks and Where to Find More Info
    [43:34] Outro and Credits

    Sound Library
    All the music was composed especially for the We’re Moving to Europe podcast by Sage Barton. Copyright 2025, Sage Barton.


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    44 分
  • Living in the Balkans as an American and Navigating Unexpected Loss Abroad – with Chanoa Inez
    2025/07/23

    What’s it like starting a new life in the Balkans as an American, and then dealing with sudden tragedy in an unfamiliar place? In this episode, author Chanoa Inez shares her experiences living in Montenegro and Serbia, why she still loves Montenegro, and how she rebuilt her life.

    "You can come back from any tragedy. There's always another dream to be had."


    Useful Resources
    Dream on: How to Create the New Life of Your Dreams after Upheaval or Loss (Book)
    Chanoa Inez (LinkedIn)
    We’re Moving to Europe (Substack)
    European-wide emergency number: 112
    Where are U app (identifies caller's exact location in an emergency)
    US Department of State issues travel alerts and warnings if you enroll into its Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)

    [00:26] Introduction to the podcast and host Casey Kelly

    [00:57] Guest introduction: Chanoa Inez, author and marketing strategist

    [01:21] Chanoa’s move to Montenegro and how it came about

    [04:22] A tragic turning point: sudden loss of her partner

    [06:17] Why Chanoa chose to stay in Europe and her dual life in Serbia and Montenegro

    [07:52] Learning Serbo-Croat and choosing Serbia vs Montenegro

    [10:46] Returning to the U.S. and the pull of Los Angeles

    [12:24] Realizing the long-term impact of grief and trauma
    [15:58] The deliberate journey of healing and personal transformation

    [17:00] Childhood-rooted limiting beliefs and perfectionism

    [19:05] Core message of the book Dream On and who it's for

    [22:00] Language learning advice for prospective expats

    [24:28] Why integrating with locals matters abroad
    [25:16] How to prepare for emergencies while living overseas

    [26:53] U.S. State Department travel alerts and embassy support
    [29:03] Life in Montenegro: natural beauty, lifestyle, and international appeal

    [32:52] Final message for those facing grief, anxiety, or transition

    [34:50] Thank you and where to find Chanoa’s book

    [35:27] Closing credits and Substack mention

    Sound Library
    All the music was composed especially for the We’re Moving to Europe podcast by Sage Barton. Copyright 2025, Sage Barton.

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    37 分
  • How to Use Social Media to Research Your Move Without Losing Your Mind – with Dr. Jennifer Weber
    2025/07/09

    Social media and the web are full of useful information for Americans who are considering a move to Europe. But they’re also full of outdated, incomplete, and outright bad information that can steer you wrong on a life-changing decision.

    Behavioral analyst and educator Dr. Jennifer Weber shares her recommendations on how we can examine the information we find online and figure out if we can trust it.

    "Anecdotes prompts us to ask questions, data answers these questions."

    Useful Resources
    We’re Moving to Europe (Substack)

    Dr. Jennifer Weber (Substack)

    KIT Educational Consulting

    Production Team
    Host and Researcher:
    Casey Kelly-Barton – We’re Moving to Europe

    Producer and Editor: Magdalena Laas – Unscripted Creatives

    [00:00] Intro & Community Announcement

    [01:14] Welcome to the Podcast

    [01:46] Introducing Dr. Jennifer Weber

    [02:20] Dr. Webber’s Background in Behavior Analysis

    [03:11] Systems Thinking in Education

    [04:06] Why She Started Writing on Substack

    [04:29] Social Media's Impact on Thinking

    [05:29] The Double-Edged Sword of Social Media

    [06:35] How Social Media Shapes Engagement

    [07:18] How to Check Ourselves Online

    [08:12] Why Slowing Down Matters

    [09:07] Media Silos & Losing Context

    [10:16] Portugal Example & Public Reaction

    [10:49] Breaking Out of the Silo Mentality

    [12:09] Repetition vs. Evidence

    [13:12] Three Critical Questions to Ask

    [14:20] Critical Thinking & Mental Comfort

    [15:13] Interrupting the Behavior Loop

    [16:11] Algorithmic Influence and Personal Responsibility

    [17:14] Learning How to Think in a Digital World

    [18:28] Decoupling Emotion from Information

    [19:05] Understanding the Function of Information

    [19:45] Evaluating Data vs. Anecdotes

    [21:24] How to Use Anecdotes Constructively

    [22:59] Starting with Two Sources

    [23:55] Misconceptions Around Sourcing

    [24:49] Why Google or ChatGPT Aren’t Enough

    [26:00] Teaching Better Research Habits

    [27:11] Top Search Results vs. Quality

    [28:09] Applying These Skills Across Life

    [28:35] Dr. Weber’s Upcoming Course

    [30:07] Summary of Key Takeaways

    [31:11] Start Small, Build Better Habits

    [32:13] Empowerment Through Verification

    [32:54] Final Thanks & Closing

    [33:27] Outro & Credits


    Sound Library
    All the music was composed especially for the We’re Moving to Europe podcast by Sage Barton. Copyright 2025, Sage Barton.

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    34 分