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@russellbarnes77288 ай бұрын
My wife and I relocated to Morelia, Michoacan, three years ago. I find Mexico every bit as free as in the States! There's a lot less stress and far fewer regulations. The culture, people, architecture, food, the lower cost of living are just some of the positives. It's proven to be the best move I've ever made! I'm never going back! VIVA MEXICO 🇲🇽
@grungestoryteller3 ай бұрын
Sounds so nice!
@yvonne49339 ай бұрын
I love Mexico. Have been living here for 3 years now.
@TravelingwithKristin8 ай бұрын
That's awesome! Glad to hear you're loving it there @yvonne4933! 😊🌴
@jamescadzow95454 ай бұрын
I'm an American living in Cabo San Lucas Mexico for the past 2 years and I love it. The culture, weather, people, and some of the most amazing beaches in the world. The cost of living is the same as Phoenix Arizona for me. Freedom is the state of mind. It comes from within not from external conditions.
@grungestoryteller3 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@charlesjames49569 ай бұрын
Of all the travel bloggers, Kristin I think you find the most interesting people to interview. You have become the Mike Wallace of travel bloggers. You found a unique niche in the travel blogging space and you are making the most of it.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement @charlesjames4956! I'm glad you enjoy the interviews. Your support means a lot!
@cellolessons63819 ай бұрын
Our story is similar. My husband and I moved from New York to Puerto Morelos during the pandemic. Viva Mexico 🇲🇽
@martinwhetter60419 ай бұрын
Good interview. Thanks. I wasn’t a fan of the Cancun / Tulum areas, but I probably visited the tourist areas, so it’s nice to see that people can find their happy place.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Thanks Martin. I agree it’s not a place I’d like to settle down but I enjoyed my time there. Will be back to visit either way.
@queen_of_swords76719 ай бұрын
Welcome to Mexico 🇲🇽 I miss it very much myself, I hope to go back soon.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
I hadn't been in years - there's so much more to explore!
@stanleysalters11956 ай бұрын
SweetHeart 😘
@James-el6lj9 ай бұрын
Mexico is wonderful. USA is evil.
@SmoothSilk9 ай бұрын
Yes, I like the way Mexico handled the pandemic. That was also when I visited Mexico and ended up spending 5 months. Mexico City, Puebla Oaxaca, Merida. Loved it. Hope to go again
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
It's great to hear that you enjoyed your time in Mexico and felt safe during the pandemic. Thanks for sharing @SmoothSilk!
@jaynair29429 ай бұрын
Awesome Kristin..it's one another inspiring interview with this guy.! His days as a drug addict to his transformation over the years through various life experiences is amazing.! One another interesting video, and you're looking resplendent.!
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Thank you, Jay! Inspiring story 😊
@ksc7439 ай бұрын
Really interesting interview Kristin. He's really made something of his life. I like the way some men around the world are setting themselves up as role models for other men. It seems this is sorely needed, esp in the US. On a different note I was really impressed with your microphones. I could see it was quite windy where you were but your voices were crystal clear. No background noise. So much better than those huge clunky mics people use for podcasts!
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the feedback! I hear you on the mics (no pun intended haha) - I’ve tried so many different ones but these seem to work well
@johnnyl47695 ай бұрын
@@TravelingwithKristinI have seen these being used a few times on videos recently. What brand is it and how happy are you with them?
@lacha6089 ай бұрын
Hmmm. These Tulum vids are making it clear to me that the places Kristen gravitates toward are not the same as those I would. The whole techie, 'spiritual,' burning man, dj, party scene, etc. is a social scene I feel very averse to. I remember Kristen saying in, I think her Liverpool (?,) video that in all her years abroad it was the first non-touristic place she had lived. Maybe this explains some of the difference. I prefer a more mature, worldly, socially conscious (in the sense of being aware of things like local culture, social justice issues, climate science) crowd with their feet planted on on solid ground. Not sure if I'll be able to find my people (gearing up for long term travel for the first time in a very long time), but I know that the kinds of expat bubbles that resonate with Kristen are scenes I want to avoid both in the U.S. and abroad. Maybe Kristen's videos will have more value to me to allow me to make note of some places to avoid. Didn't listen too far in to this one. Different strokes for different folks.
@Mr.DJones9 ай бұрын
Agree. I go somewhere to enjoy those people and what they offer. When I moved to Australia in the '90s, I completely avoided Americans. This kind of stuff is not for me. Spiritual with salsa music, sorry. And did you hear, he screwed over whomever he leased from, and walked out on his contract/lease. That's the kind of person I want to hang with... Not. Doing my homework now to visit Vietnam in November, and maybe retire there.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Hi Lacha, thanks for your feedback. As someone who has traveled to 63 countries, I've lived in many diverse places under different circumstances, from being the only foreigner in a tiny village in Nicaragua to coliving in arctic Norway and the remote north of Iceland to studying abroad in Australia. What I love about travel and the people I meet is the differences you can discern between the culture of each place (and how things change over the years). I will continue to go places that attract many outsiders to investigate what it is about that place that draws people there, while balancing these experiences with lesser known destinations. No one person, place, or experience can define your life or worldview. We grow and learn with each experience. If you're looking for destinations off-the-beaten-path, perhaps my video on underrated travel destinations would be of interest to you: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eoXNaHtria1nrq8
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
I also published a podcast about the Good, Bad, and Ugly of Tulum. Every place has pros, cons, and challenges, if anyone would like to hear more details of my experience there: www.badassdigitalnomads.com/tulum-mexico-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/
@lacha6089 ай бұрын
@@Mr.DJones We meet again, David. Responding to a previous comment of yours is on my to do list.
@lacha6089 ай бұрын
@@TravelingwithKristin All the best, Kristen.
@ConsciousOriginals9 ай бұрын
What a great interview!
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! ❤️
@capacitacionyconsultoriaes63199 ай бұрын
Whenever I hear one of your interviews or podcast I always receive at least one valuable specific message tailored for me
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that. I’m so happy to hear that they are helpful! I learn something, too, in every interview I do 😊
@ranrie25639 ай бұрын
Good job wth this one Kristin! Got a number of interesting thoughts/ideas from it.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Great to hear! Thanks for letting me know :)
@mariankohn84118 ай бұрын
This episode has blessed me a lot. Thank you for that. ❤❤❤
@TravelingwithKristin7 ай бұрын
So happy to hear that!
@autumncarolynnphotography9 ай бұрын
What a neat idea to interview in person vs podcast form!! Love this!
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
I'm glad you like the idea @autumncarolynnphotography! Thanks for the feedback!
@TheRealDlo9 ай бұрын
Kristen, what's your favorite peaceful destination you've enjoyed the most so far?
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
I have a video for that! kzbin.info/www/bejne/oYSxooh3ftxqoKc
@TheRealDlo9 ай бұрын
@@TravelingwithKristin Nice plug! :) I will watch it
@clettandlovu9 ай бұрын
Enjoy beautiful life ❤ you from Zimbabwe
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Much love back ❤️
@CarlosRodriguez-sp1jz9 ай бұрын
"We are not living in America" 🤦🏽 those gringos still thinking "third world" is not having the city comodities at the beach or a place where you go to chill out. México is a non aligned country (polítical term). But as they said at the beginning "México is freedom".
@quarter_moon_and_a_guitar9 ай бұрын
You're a natural interviewer, Kristen
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Thank you! @quarter_moon_and_a_guitar 💛🙌
@mosspinzo45239 ай бұрын
This is fantastic and life affirming. Thank you.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching 🙏
@mosspinzo45236 ай бұрын
@@TravelingwithKristin great to hear from you. Keep up the awesome content and service. Wishing you all the best in your travels and life journey ❤️
@rafaelperez39339 ай бұрын
Ok americans come over here but please do not demand to change the mexican culture
@mundoinmundo54635 ай бұрын
Lo malo de mi México es que el ruido y la música a todo volumen a todas horas está tan normalizado, soy de Sinaloa pero entiendo a cualquiera que se queje de la banda en las playas, debería regularse para tener mejor calidad de vida
@knsmith919 ай бұрын
Ok well I wanna come there! Thanks for sharing this video! Love all your stuff I feel like we’re friends lol
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Thanks girl! 🥰
@YogaBlissDance9 ай бұрын
Tulum is a magical place, I've heard of it like 10 years ago, lots of yoga folks back in the day, super mellow. Not sure now it's getting gentrified and expensive.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Tulum does have that magical allure. Thanks for sharing your thoughts @YogaBlissDance!
@joshgoz3235 ай бұрын
I will be checking out his book
@martypoll9 ай бұрын
Salsa dancers have quite a worldwide community. I used to go to annual Salsa Congresses in San Francisco that drew over 2,000 dancers, teachers, and musicians from all over the world. I’m 68 and have been salsa dancing for over 25 years. I am still doing it in here in Bangkok, Thailand.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
That's incredible dedication and passion! Keep grooving and enjoying every step of your dance journey in Bangkok @martypoll! 💃🎶
@shiraloves9 ай бұрын
grate talk , love it !!♥♥♥♥
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Yay! Thanks @shirabrener. I'm glad you liked it 🙌
@brianleonard68859 ай бұрын
I pray they are respectful of the culture and people and become part of not try to change them.
@carolmartin44139 ай бұрын
I've gone to Vegas for 30yrs...six years ago I went while flowers were blooming (summer?) and no eye drop would fix the burning in my eyes. Went to clinic and found out l was reacting to the flowers...something locals don't get. Prescription relieved the eye burning. Be prepared for anything when you travel.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Wow, that must have been quite a surprise! Being prepared for anything is definitely key to smooth travels. Thanks for sharing your experience @carolmartin4413! ✈️🌸
@truestory9239 ай бұрын
Love your work Kristin! I’m not a fan of Tulum but to each his own.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Thank you!! I love that everyone has a different place in the world
@DragonKingGaav9 ай бұрын
One of my clients went to a conference in Mexico City a few months ago, and he was instructed NOT to leave the hotel area...even in the daytime!
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
I've been to Mexico City and walked around quite a bit in different neighborhoods. I felt safe but it definitely depends where you are. I felt less safe in Brazil, where it was also recommended not to walk at any time of day.
@Irishesbox119 ай бұрын
NYC is lethal now yet people constantly panic about Latin American cities, use common sense and avoid very expensive jewellery using 1500 dollar phones in poverty stricken places and you tend to be fine. I lived in Mexico for 2 years, Brazil 3 and have been in Argentina a while in all that time I was short changed by a taxi driver that’s all. Visited New York last year for the first time in years and was threatened by my Airbnb host, watched a customer pull a gun on a barman in Times Square and had a junkie demand cash with a loaded syringe at 6am on the subway in one week.
@ksc7439 ай бұрын
@@Irishesbox11 yes I agree. I think every modern city has areas best avoided, especially at night.
@nickpagano71349 ай бұрын
@@Irishesbox11 lol NYC is incredibly safe
@YogaBlissDance9 ай бұрын
@@TerryH-c8r Where in Mex city? As some Americans are loving it feel safe etc. I think it is neighborhood by neighborhood, just like NYC or any other....
@aliciapimentel52289 ай бұрын
I like this guy. He knows how to enjoy life. Amazing transformation 🌴🌅✨️Tulum is magical!
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
He’s definitely been on a journey!
@vondagrubb46239 ай бұрын
Okay now u have to do a video on Ibiza!
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
I love it there! Would love to
@fitwithdiana9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video :) Also, what microphone and noise cancelling cover do you use?
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
You're welcome, @fitwithdiana! It's in my Amazon store: www.amazon.com/shop/travelingwithkristin 😊
@katiewright22329 ай бұрын
Coffee has some really good benefits!! a cup or two a day for most people is fine or even optimal. Unless it doesn’t make you feel good…. It has good benefits for cognitive ability and even circulation…
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Yes that's what I've seen in the research! But it affects some people differently perhaps.
@YogaBlissDance9 ай бұрын
I cannot sleep with 1 cup of coffee 3 or 4 in morning I'll still be up.
@EfficientRVer6 ай бұрын
If someone needs stimulants to have optimal cognitive ability, I feel sorry for them. If you have circulatory problems, there are drugs to deal with that, which don't screw with your brain. Maybe they should just accept there are people a few ticks brighter than them. Side effects of caffeine can include many things, right up to death from it triggering heart arrythmias in some people. I had to quit caffeine at age 37 due to a heart arrythmia being triggered mostly by 3 things: caffeine, fatigue, and lack of sleep. After becoming "clean" of caffeine (which took several months of weaning off, after going cold turkey was not handled well by my body) I gained the perspective that I'd spent decades in slightly altered states of health and being, and that it had been a mistake. Most people don't even know what their natural state is, because they are addicted to one or more things which affect them more than they think. I'm not saying it's terrible to have a caffeine addiction disguised as a love for coffee. I'm just saying that someone who doesn't give it up for probably about a year, doesn't even know what their baseline state without it even is. Same for alcohol. Just take a year off from having ANY. If you can't, maybe you have a problem, or at least are more affected by it than you think. Some years, I have two drinks all year, both during the Super Bowl, because my late great father rarely drank in his later years, but poured a beer for each of us at the start of each half. Other years, I have two drinks per week, or two drinks per day a couple of days per week. It is very different saying "I could stop anytime I want, I just don't want to" and actually knowing that you can stop anytime, because you have done so successfully every time you decided to.
@jayajaya7888 ай бұрын
What? I live in New York and there is a lot that goes on in New York, especially in the summer!! It depends on the type of music......I have a lot of DJ friends and there is always something happening...in New York and New Jersey in the Summer
@TexasDoug3939 ай бұрын
Nice job with the interview as always, Kristin. It's funny that Michael was almost apologetic for being the reader on the audio version of his book. I always prefer the author to be the reader no matter how unpolished they might be at it.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Thanks Doug! I agree - will have to record my audiobook next time :)
@BosqueVillage7 ай бұрын
Yup! No problems living off the grid in Mexico. Koppen climate zone Cwa/Cwb. No problems having composting toilets, rain capture, raising chickens and rabbits and selling the products. Freedom!
@verdeyoro9 ай бұрын
come on there are a lot worse hoods in the Usa than in Mx, i can say our country is in a free fall watching things as they are right now
@rick-yo4 күн бұрын
Is that like a thing, “life coaches” gravitating to Tulum after a life “transformation”?
@ElreyRayo5 ай бұрын
Si
@rafaelperez39339 ай бұрын
Hey you guys go to bed and have great time!!!! Dance and get the party! Hahahahaha
@Lizz77119 ай бұрын
I"m guessing plant medicine is also a part of his story - microdosing 🍄 is helping me get centered and although I’m not a big drinker I’m finding that I don’t even want the casual drink anymore. It hasn't helped me with coffee yet , but I do think I’ll feel more healthy if I stop the coffee!
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your insights @Lizz7711! 🌱✨
@RichardMctere8 ай бұрын
Yes I like some of the freedoms of Mexico .Some examples you can sell food right out of your kitchen ,Garage,porch,yard .You can build on your house without permits unless of course you are in a historical area ,you can drink in public ,loud music no curfew .Of course it depends on the area etc etc.For the most part Authorities don't interfere.In The states if I snore or Fart too loud you risk your neighbors calling the police on you.
@irenemassey62926 ай бұрын
Everyone needs permits, however people don’t get them, but permits are Jonás expensive, You can add structure with out permit
@RexPonder-y6b4 ай бұрын
The gringos always ask me why does it cost three times more to buy and live in the Baja than the main land Mexico. I tell them that the Baja is now south California and the prices are about the same. And the same kind of people.
@TeporameАй бұрын
Im living in La Paz and the Gringos and Canadians are the main culprits of the high prices on almost everything. They are happy to pay the gringo tax with no problem.
@RexPonder-y6b5 ай бұрын
Sorry to tell you but the new government in Mexico now is very very bad. I'm moving back to the United States.
@unicousuario2 ай бұрын
Good desicion and don't comeback again
@V0lk9 ай бұрын
This is a bad take and not great for your channel. This guy seems to think he lost "freedom" during the pandemic because he had to follow some basic public health measures. I'm assuming he's anti-vax too. Nobody is "free" to spread a deadly virus. But sure, Mexico is beautiful and the conversation should have been focused on that.
@YogaBlissDance9 ай бұрын
He's a bit like another guy she did in Mexico who was gosh...self-promoting, she got lots of complaints. He's better he's a east coast guy NJ they are more aggressive and vocal honestly, iti's a New York area thing. He's trying to do good it seems.
@blikewat3r9 ай бұрын
Bodily autonomy is not only a freedom but human right. Coercion is not only illegal but unethical. You have authority over what you do with YOUR body, not another person’s. EVERY drug has risks and it is up to the individual to choose whether they engage in the use of that particular drug or not. Some choose not to and for good reason. Not only is natural immunity the most robust, but the experimental drugs given left many with negative health outcomes. Perhaps YOU don’t value basic human rights and freedoms or understand how the sick care system of the West actually operates, but some do and find these takes invaluable 🤷♀️ Also, the inflation we’re currently experiencing: you can thank the “basic public health measures” for that. They didn’t work, but what does that matter to you?
@V0lk9 ай бұрын
@@blikewat3r 1- drugs and vaccines aren't the same thing. 2- At no time was anybody forced to get a vaccine against their will. It was a condition for certain employment and military service (just like military are required to get other vaccines). 3- All medicine is about risk vs benefit. If something has a very low risk vs a great benefit, then you go with the beneficial outcome. There was NO natural immunity to SARS-COV2. 4- Your freedom to throw a punch ends where my face begins. You're not allowed to spread a deadly virus. 5- You're not entitled to your opinion. You're entitled to what you can PROVE. Show a study that indicates people have a "good reason". Since you're worried about bodily autonomy, I'm sure you're pro-choice, right?
@shellyswanner30696 ай бұрын
EXACTLY! Thank you! This is EMBARRASSING!!!
@shellyswanner30696 ай бұрын
@@blikewat3r your comment shows a complete ignorance on vaccines and basic history... if anti-vaxxers like you had their way, millions more people would have died from preventable diseases
@Phil-kb8ql7 ай бұрын
Spoken like a true American. At least you have been to double the amount of Countries most your countrymen have; ie 1 Country - the US. There are officially 30+ Countries freer than either the US or Mexico.
@twelv9 ай бұрын
I want to go to his retreat!!! Anyone have the info?👀 Not the mens things...Im a lady...but yeah im wondering aboyt his retreat on the moutain in August
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Here is the link! imiloainstitute.com/project/live-life-activated-2024/
@LadyBug19678 ай бұрын
It's a fascinating story. But I'm confused cuz I thought one was not allowed to work in Mexico, even on line
@hoosierdaddy14699 ай бұрын
My neighbor is also a "covid baby" in Talum.
@TheWildponys9 ай бұрын
i think certain regions areas draw people 🐾🐾🐾 some like the yoga baby's thing - and new age vibe or something similar - it became an adult playground 🛝 with ex new yorkers who bring that vibe. californians woke 🦨🦨🦨
@tiana.griego9 ай бұрын
This guy is awesome
@anyone1508 ай бұрын
Mexico, like the United States, decentralized the COVID policies and left it to the states to decide. In the U.S. some states like Florida let go of the lockdowns after two months.
@berniekeene8689 ай бұрын
I think the Foreign Earned Income Exemption is only good for W2 employees
@cindyk30769 ай бұрын
I always enjoy your interviews, Kristin! Michael has quite a story and is very interesting, the things that he has overcome in his life and now he is a self-help leader for men. However, he lost me when he called Mexico "third-worldish".
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
I'm glad you've been enjoying the interviews! Thanks for sharing your thoughts @cindyk3076! 😊🎙️
@eduardospinar24036 ай бұрын
Are the people you are interviewing and moving to our country paying the taxes they need to as everyone else? I mean, a lot and I mean A LOT work remotely having their payrolls in US dollars and expending in mexican pesos, which is so convenient for them, but are they actually legally living here?
@aspacsa19 ай бұрын
Wrong, when in Mexico, you are living in America. And no, it is not a third world; it is not NYC, Paris, or Hong Kong. It is Tulum. You must change your white-limited view of the world; that is where the problem is.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Yes; I was clear in the title to specify the United States and not "North America".
@lacha6089 ай бұрын
As politically incorrect as it may be, a lot of people around the world will only understand that you are referring to the U.S.("the United States of America") when you call it 'America.' Fyi, Mexico is also a 'United States.' It is the United States of Mexico. Sometimes you have to be practical and use language that the people you are communicating with will understand.
@lacha6089 ай бұрын
And let us not forget that ''America' is a European (Italian) name that was imposed upon two non-European continents (which, tragically, were viciously conquered, exploited and colonized by a variety of Europeans. There are layers to these problematic names/labels....
@derekvela24588 ай бұрын
I love techno and house music
@lettruthprevail98209 ай бұрын
Yoga means oneness with the Supreme God of Brahma which is one of the many of the Hindu gods. The believe in a caste system. This isn't God.
@bobbybeast10005 ай бұрын
just watched a YT video of Tulum, lots of garbage, drugs, water issues, construction, lack of walkability, seaweed on beaches - doesn't look promising. Correct me if I'm wrong
@dr.josefudeyama646 ай бұрын
Can’t take the jersey out of him… he needs to learn to chill and enjoy each moment. Life’s not a race on schedule
@mikeburrill7792 ай бұрын
If it's so free why is it bad to drive at night. You probably live in a very nice place. But more free no way
@RigobertoHernandez-k7s6 ай бұрын
Viva mexico cabrones 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
@RexPonder-y6b4 ай бұрын
It's gotten very expensive and the new government is very scary now be careful things are changing in Mexico. And not for the good.
@JustAnotherJarhead9 ай бұрын
You have to ask yourself: why was Calif. full of public drug users , and Mexico wasn't? There is a big answer there.
@Mexicobeanpole9 ай бұрын
Well, the U.S. is the biggest consumer of illegal drugs. So, it’s obviously a problem in our culture.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
I'm not sure of the stats in Mexico but it's something I haven't seen on the streets there, while I have in California, Florida and Vancouver, Canada. But I've heard it's prominent in many large US cities
@rubbertoad36815 ай бұрын
It is easy when you make your money in America and then go to a country where it takes very little money by American standards to live.
@bobyhic9 ай бұрын
Is this a cult? Sounds like a cult. I was in a cult....I'd watch it if I were you. Smells of cult
@nilsalmgren44929 ай бұрын
If you are a criminal you certainly have more freedom in Mexico. It is illegal to restrain a thief in Mexico.
@guillermo53609 ай бұрын
You don't need to get all butthurt.
@nilsalmgren44929 ай бұрын
@@guillermo5360 How is that? I was just pointing out the truth. Mexico is a country rooted in serfdom where individuals have no right to defend themselves.
@robertfeinberg7489 ай бұрын
Interesting that he mentioned marijuana as one of the addictive substances.
@david8949 ай бұрын
Too hippie for me
@RexPonder-y6b3 ай бұрын
Don't talk ask a Mexican.
@shroommcfanta20209 ай бұрын
Omg..watta douche
@evelic8 ай бұрын
Do you guys pay income tax in México? If not, we dont want you here.
@mundoinmundo54635 ай бұрын
De qué hablas??? Millones de mexicanos trabajan en la informalidad, cómo les exiges pagar ISR a turistas que vienen a dejar dinero a la economía local?? Antes de los extranjeros los mismos mexicanos de clase alta han gentrificado el país
@fhbLXXXIV9 ай бұрын
When locals became foreign in their own country because of mass tourism , even maybe why not learn some english instead foreigners learn local language.
@Mr.DJones9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your time and posting. I stopped listening a few minutes after he said, "...Flying back and breaking my lease...". So, this person started his search for freedom by screwing over people by walking out on his contract/lease (11:12). And I'm betting he left it trashed (but that's a guess after listening to him). Not the kind of people I want to hang around. Yet it seems many like this kind of attitude and behavior. Your content seems to have changed and is not for me. Best of luck. I unsubscribed.
@TravelingwithKristin9 ай бұрын
Hi David, I try to interview people from a range of ages and backgrounds without judging them. That's why I have over 200 interviews on my podcast (and counting). In California, I'm sure there are penalties for breaking one's lease, or perhaps he was on a month-to-month lease. Plans change in life. As a landlord of multiple investment properties, I understand that.
@ksc7439 ай бұрын
@@TravelingwithKristin I'd love to hear you talk more about those. The pros and cons of owning property.
@YogaBlissDance9 ай бұрын
He would have lost his deposit which I can only assume as 2-3 months in Cali. So...
@rl957199 ай бұрын
Lots of assumptions there bud.
@grungestoryteller3 ай бұрын
Lol my dad owns property from Seattle to New Mexico never once has he been bothered by someone breaking their lease. Unless your in Flint Michigan during Covid and rely on AirBnbs or something similar there's really no big deal about breaking a lease. Most property can be rented again easily its people you want out and can't get out who maybe have dogs, drug activity meth labs etc. Thats why my dad only has commercial property now Also this guy does yoga and is very spiritual doesn't seem like the type to leave a trashed apt. An update on how they are doing now would be interesting.
@Mr11ESSE1119 ай бұрын
Hope he is out of cartels towns
@irenemassey62926 ай бұрын
Cartel isn’t everywhere, if you don’t mess with them , They don’t mess with you
@Mr11ESSE1116 ай бұрын
@@irenemassey6292 unless you dont have luck and stuck with them as many was