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Expat Chat Podcast

Atlas Wealth Management

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The Expat Chat Podcast by Atlas Wealth Management is a podcast for Aussie expats living overseas who want to learn more about managing their finances as an expat. Atlas Wealth Management is a specialist in providing Australian expat financial advice and planning and has been providing these services to Australian expats in over 38 countries
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Money Side Up

Money Side Up

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This is the show for Australians across the globe covering all things personal finance. From tax to investment planning, budgeting to property investment back home in Australia, we’ve got you covered.
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The Earful Tower is a weekly podcast all about Paris, hosted by Australian expat Oliver Gee. With a huge variety of guests - from cooks and comedians to TV hosts and tour guides - this show will transport you to the City of Lights and make you feel like you've met the characters that make it shine.
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Atlas Weekly Recap

Atlas Wealth Management

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Welcome to the Atlas Weekly Recap presented by Mitchell Kelsey, financial planner at Atlas Wealth Management. This channel provides Australian expats an update of the equity, property and currency markets over the last week as well as a review of what is to come next week which may include economic data releases, interest rate policy announcements and government policy changes. If you like the content make sure you let us know by hitting the subscribe button and as well as providing some fee ...
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The go-to podcast for Australians living abroad who want to take control of their finances and make the most of their expat experience. Hosted by Mitchell Kelsey, a Financial Adviser at Runway Wealth Management—one of the leading firms specializing in financial advice for Aussie expats—this podcast dives into expert insights, strategies, and real-life stories. Each episode features conversations with professionals from various industries, along with Mitchell’s own firsthand advice, helping y ...
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The Cockatoo

Australian Music Alliance

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Welcome to the Cockatoo, your dedicated source for all things related to the vibrant Australian music community in the USA. In this podcast, we bring you closer to the heart of the scene, focusing on the journey and people that are shaping the unique fusion of Australian talent and the USA’s dynamic music landscape. Whether you're an artist, industry professional, or a music enthusiast, join us on this as we explore inspiring stories, offer insider insights, and connect the thriving Aussie-e ...
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The New Life in Australia podcast is here to inspire you to follow your dreams of relocating across the world. Host Karen Bleakley (Founder of SmartStepstoAustralia.com) moved to Australia with her family and, although it was life-changing, it wasn’t without its challenges. This podcast is about making the relocation and resettlement process easier for you, so you can enjoy this exciting adventure. Listen in as special guests share professional secrets and tips, learn from people who’ve made ...
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Welcome to our channel, where we explore America through the eyes of an Aussie expat! Join us as we compare Australian and American cultures, share travel adventures, and discuss current events. Don't miss our weekly podcast and Aussie Mike's insightful vlogs on YouTube too! Having relocated from Australia to Tennessee in 2018 I have a love of both countries. Australia will also be in my heart but I'm now proud to call the United States home and raise my family here. That doesn't mean everyt ...
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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper on news stories that speak to the moment. An evening news podcast updated seven days a week, from CBC News. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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Misfits and Rejects

Chapin Kreuter

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Follow me into the artistically designed lifestyles of expatriates, travelers, entrepreneurs, and adventurers. You'll hear about how they started, what they started and what they're doing to keep their lifestyles going around the world.
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Welcome to the "Average Joe Down Under" podcast, your essential guide for expats in Australia! Whether you're planning your move or already living Down Under, join us for a wealth of information, tips, and advice. Explore every aspect of life in Australia with us—from culture and customs to financial insights and personal stories from expats who've made Australia their home. Stay updated by following us on Instagram @averagejoedownunder and visit www.darrenjonathon.com for more resources and ...
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Moving across the world to another country can be hard, but it's easier when your significant other is a local. "From My Home To Yours" follows the journey of Bernadine (Irish) & Matthew (Australian) moving their lives from Australia to Ireland. They leave no stone unturned as they discuss the logistics and planning needed to make the journey successful, and the emotional upheaval of making a new life together halfway across the world.
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We are the experts in finding ways to assist with your home loan approval. Non conforming loans are basically defined as finance for those people who may be in unusual situations with how their income is paid or how they wish to finance their home loan or mortgage. There are many reasons why certain borrowers will not meet the lending requirements set out by traditional lenders: • Bad credit home loans – these borrowers have generally experienced a “life event” such as a marriage breakdown, ...
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Welcome to the one hundred and forty second episode of the #Expatchat podcasts where we discuss the latest tax and financial issues affecting an #Australianexpat.In today’s Expat Chat we discuss what life is like living as an Australian expat in Switzerland.With over 5,000 Australian expats calling Switzerland home there are many appealing factors …
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Mitchell Kelsey sits down with Jacob Chester, Senior Associate at Crest Lawyers, where they dive into the often-overlooked world of estate planning for Australian Expats. Navigating multiple legal systems, conflicting tax jurisdictions, and international assets can make planning your estate more complex but also more essential. Jacob Chester shares…
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Welcome back to the Money Side Up Podcast – the go-to resource for Australians across the globe navigating all things personal finance. In this month’s episode, host Jarrad Brown, Senior Financial Planner for Australian expats in Singapore, with co-hosts, Will Cant and Joel Kerin of Ally Wealth Management, dive into two key developments shaping the…
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King Charles wrapped up his visit to Canada today, after delivering the Throne Speech - the first one delivered by a sitting sovereign in almost 50 years. It laid out the new government’s plan for how to build a stronger, better Canada. The speech leaned heavily on Canada’s democracy and independence, and also covered campaign promises on making li…
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In this episode, we’re joined by a true icon of Australian rock: Garry Gary Beers. Best known as the founding bassist of the legendary band INXS, Garry’s musical legacy spans decades and continents. These days, he’s based in Southern California and rocking out with his new project, AshenMoon. From global superstardom with INXS to designing GGB bass…
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Parliament has returned after more than five months away. While there was a lighter mood -- on opening day, the House of Commons is restarting with Canadians facing some serious challenges. Tomorrow, King Charles will read out the speech from the throne - announcing the government’s agenda. He and his wife Camilla arrived in Canada today for his fi…
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In Episode 276 I sat down with Benden “MARGO” Margieson. His surfing career spanned through the late 80s and into the early 2000s with a style that was easy on the eyes and uniquely his own. He was one of he first “free surfers” to get paid just to surf and get photos. The original influences. However, when his surfing career ended and the office j…
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Welcome to Season 4, Episode 14 of the Atlas Weekly Recap hosted by Martin Jack, Financial Planner at Atlas Wealth Management.This channel provides Australian expats an update on the equity, property, and currency markets over the last week as well as a review of what is to come next week which may include economic data releases, interest rate poli…
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After a six month break from Parliamentary business...M-Ps are returning to Ottawa for the first sitting of the year. It's expected to be short, but busy. The Conservatives and Liberals both held caucus meetings Sunday. Also: Five years after George Floyd's murder by a white police officer, Minneapolis honours the man whose name and image inspired …
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Czechia has made a historic change to its election laws: citizens living abroad will now be able to vote by mail. As Czech women Marta McCabe, Julie O'Donovan and political scientist Petr Just point out, the reform comes after years of advocacy by Czech expatriates around the world. Weekend edition of Czechia in 30 minutes brings their views.…
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Ukrainians are evaluating the damage after a massive Russian drone and missile attack. The large scale strikes come as the two sides continue a massive prisoner swap. Russia and Ukraine each exchanged 307 of their service personnel on Saturday. Also: California's Pacific Coast Highway has re-opened five months after a wildfire destroyed homes and b…
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A judge blocks – for now – the White House attempt to ban Harvard from accepting international students. The uncertainty about what happens next is leaving students – including Canadians – in limbo. It’s the latest front in the war between U.S. President Donald Trump and elite universities. Also: Trump is threatening the European Union with 50 per …
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The fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staff members in Washington is spreading fear in Jewish communities in the U.S. and Canada. The FBI director says the attack was a targeted anti-Semitic act of terror. A 31-year-old man was arrested at the scene, as he called out "free Palestine" And: Prime Minister Mark Carney issued a statement saying he …
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The Prime Minister and his front bench hold talks ahead of Monday’s return to Parliament. Front and centre are affordability issues, U.S. tariffs, the war in Gaza and the new American proposal for a ‘Golden Dome’. Also: A look at Canada’s relationship with Iran from Tehran. Is there an opportunity for a thaw in the frozen relations? And: We break d…
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For today's show: the News; how the Czech Army is reaching out to the public; are firefighters at increased risk of heart disease due to “eternal chemicals”?; and for our feature, an interview with political scientist Jiří Pehe on his career and life as he retires at 70.
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Israel faces increasing international pressure over its war against Hamas amid new strikes, and little aid distribution in Gaza. Canada, Britain, and France are threatening action if Israel does not end its military offensive and lift blockades. Also: The latest economic snapshot for Canada shows the price at the pumps was down, but the cost at the…
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News; the iconic Říp Hill was once a lava lake, researchers have revealed; the future Via Silva Nortica: the cycle route from Vysočina through southern Bohemia and on to Melk in Austria; will bears disappear entirely from Czech castles?; former Slovak President Kiska speaks out on Fico, Orbán, Babiš and the EU.…
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Welcome to Season 4, Episode 13 of the Atlas Weekly Recap hosted by Martin Jack, Financial Planner at Atlas Wealth Management.This channel provides Australian expats an update on the equity, property, and currency markets over the last week as well as a review of what is to come next week which may include economic data releases, interest rate poli…
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Fire season has already started in Canada, with several communities having been given evacuation orders. But in British Columbia, some condo owners are still living with the consequences of a fire that was put out years ago. And: With spring and summer taking hold in Canada, it is normally a time to see butterflies fluttering around. But according …
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On today's Czechia in 30 minutes show, we bring you: the news; Czechia's extreme drought and forecast for the summer; expats in London honor Czech and Slovak wartime stories; and, for our feature, over 24,500 walkers take part in 58th annual Prague–Prčice March.
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Author Cara Black is back on the podcast! She is a friend of the show, and has been appearing on it since 2019! We chat about writing mysteries set in Paris (she has penned over 20 of them), we talk about her upcoming book (which you can pre-order below), and we talk about Paris, of course. Helpful links for Cara: Cara Black's official site: https:…
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People from around the world descended on Saint Peter's Square this morning for the inaugural mass of Pope Leo XVI. World leaders also attended the event, including Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. The more than two hour long event featured song, symbolism and a message of Peace. We'll take you to The Vatican for the day's events. Also: Former …
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Australian couple Jean Svoboda and her partner Richard have returned to Czechia to continue a remarkable journey—one that began in online archives and led them across Europe. Jean, whose father was Czech and mother Latvian, has spent years reconstructing her family’s past, piece by piece. Richard, himself of British origins and new to genealogy but…
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Jury Discharged. The turn of events in the sexual assault case of five former Canada Hockey juniors. It will continue as a judge alone trial, after its jury is dismissed for the second time. And: Canada post recommendations released. If accepted they could mean an end to door-to-door postal service. All this as workers gear up for another possible …
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Welcome to the one hundred and forty first episode of the #Expatchat podcasts where we discuss the latest tax and financial issues affecting an #Australianexpat.In today’s Expat Chat we discuss how the Albanese governments re-election with a increased majority will effect Australian expats.At the recent Australian federal election not only did the …
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Manitoba’s premier is urging people in the province to heed wildfire evacuation orders, after a deadly incident Wednesday in Lac du Bonnet, northeast of Winnipeg. Two people were killed after getting trapped by a blaze. More than 20 fires are burning across Manitoba right now, fuelled by hot and dry conditions. And: The Bloc Québécois is going to c…
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The Prime Minister meets with his new cabinet, and announces the government’s first order of business – a middle class tax cut by Canada Day. Mark Carney laid out a number of other priorities for his team. However, a federal budget by year’s-end won’t be among them. Also: Hot, dry weather is fuelling ‘dangerous’ wildfires in parts of Manitoba. One …
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In today's Czechia in 30 minutes show, we bring you: the news; the chances of Adonxs winning Eurovision 2025 in Basel; Brno scientists develop monitoring system to keep pilots from nodding off; and, for our feature, I take you to an award-winning cafe in Prague, May Cafe, to speak to its owner about the inspiration behind the cafe.…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled his new cabinet. We have the names, the ministries, and a look at the big challenges ahead. Those include a trade war, Arctic security, energy development, and national unity. And that’s just to start. And: Honda Canada is delaying a $15-billion electric vehicle investment project in Ontario. The plans includ…
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Welcome to Season 4, Episode 12 of the Atlas Weekly Recap hosted by Martin Jack, Financial Planner at Atlas Wealth Management.This channel provides Australian expats an update on the equity, property, and currency markets over the last week as well as a review of what is to come next week which may include economic data releases, interest rate poli…
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U.S. President Donald Trump says he has achieved a “reset” with China – a 90-day pause on extreme tariffs and countertariffs. It’s not clear yet how quickly the temporary agreement will affect trade. And: Sources say Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to have a more scaled-down cabinet, compared to the three dozen ministers in Justin Trudeau’s. The c…
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This week on the podcast, it's The Earful's two new interns Thomas Farnham and Genevieve Victoria Gorain. They share their bucket lists for Paris for their two-month stay in Paris. I found it quite interesting to hear the perspectives of American university students on the City of Light, not least because my typical guests are a bit older. We'll ch…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he's ready to sit down with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war - challenging him to meet in-person in Turkey next week. Zelenskyy had demanded a 30-day ceasefire be agreed to first. But it now appears peace talks will go ahead without that guarantee. Also: Top U.S. trade negotiators say talk…
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India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire in their latest round of fighting. But both sides accuse each other of violating that deal as leaders from around the world push for a more stable diplomatic solution. And: Russian President Vladimir Putin proposes new peace talks with Ukraine on May 15th in Istanbul. This after leaders of major Europea…
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Firefighters in Manitoba are still battling 16 active fires burning in the province - even as some much needed rain and cooler temperatures help curb the spread of the flames. As hundreds of people wait to return to their homes, we're getting a clearer picture of the extent of the damage. Also: Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Rome, leading a Canad…
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New jobs numbers suggest tariffs and the trade war are affecting the economy. Canada shed tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs, in the highest unemployment rate the country has seen – outside the pandemic – in years. And: U.S. President Donald Trump throws out another number for tariffs on China – this time: 80 per cent. It may be a sign he’s tr…
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Welcome to the one hundred and fortieth episode of the #Expatchat podcasts where we discuss the latest tax and financial issues affecting an #Australianexpat.In today’s Expat Chat we discuss how expats can take advantage of the weaker Australian dollar.Currency is a topic that monopolises the conversations for most Australian expats and when it com…
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Cardinals choose the first-ever American Pope. Cheers erupted in St. Peter’s Square as white smoke billowed – indicating the selection of Pope Leo XIV. The former Cardinal Prevost was born in Chicago. He served two decades as a priest and bishop in Peru. He delivered his first speech as pope this afternoon from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica i…
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Alex Rosenzweig talks to Holocaust survivor Felix Kafka who together with his brother was lucky enough to join a children’s transport to Great Britain, organised by Nicholas Winton. Mr. Kafka, who will turn 100 in June of this year, shares his memories of the time. And later on Jakub Ferencik will talk to Ivan Puš, a historian at Palacký University…
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