Tag Archives: Overseas Radio Network
Mike’s Gringo Life Radio Show May 16, 2013
Posted on 15. May, 2013 by Valeria Espinoza.
This week on Mike’s Gringo Life, Mike interviews 4 different expats in Nicaragua about life and opportunities in the country. His first guest, Ben Wheatly, talks about living and working on the Southern Pacific Coast of Nicaragua in a spa resort. His friend, Jack Griffin is next and talks about living in Managua and his [...]
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Today’s Radio Show on Mike’s Gringo Life
Posted on 09. May, 2013 by Valeria Espinoza.
This week, Mike from Mike’s Gringo Life covers topics from beautiful Belize and the mountains of Nicaragua. His first guest is Jason Hartman who runs a real estate firm in the US focusing on distressed properties and foreclosures. Jason and Mike discuss the parallels between domestic US foreclosures and foreclosures in Belize or foreclosures in Costa [...]
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This Thursday on Mike’s Gringo Life
Posted on 24. Apr, 2013 by Valeria Espinoza.
This Thursday on “Mike’s Gringo Life”, Mike will be interviewing Knut Anderson in his first segment. Knut talks about alternative investments in strategic metals, something that in addition to Gold, Silver, Platinum, and Palladium that hard asset investors are considering more and more to own as part of a diversified metals portfolio. These strategic metals [...]
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This Week on Mike’s Gringo Life
Posted on 15. Apr, 2013 by Valeria Espinoza.
Mike Cobb, from Mike’s Gringo Life, travels to Selva Negra to escape the heat of Managua in the “summer.” The period of December to May in Nicaragua is called summer by the locals and describes the dry season, a period where not a drop of rain falls for 5 months. This interesting geography creates a [...]
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Mike’s Gringo Life, Thursday March 14, 2013
Posted on 13. Mar, 2013 by Valeria Espinoza.
This week on Mike’s Gringo Life Mike talks with some expats living in Panama. Jim Grover moved his family to Panama City Panama several years ago and describes life there with his wife and son. Jim moved from the North East where he’d worked in the financial sector and thought he’d retire to Panama. However, after several [...]
