Rewatching this today as I clean out my clothing hoard in preparation for a future move to Panama. I'm so glad brother Anthony got the opportunity to live FREE from oppression in Panama before God called him home. Amen.
BRAVO! A joy listening to the perspectives of black male Expats in Panama. Charlotte, I hope this is the first of many male panels as there were many juicy topics that could be delved into deeper. I’m so happy to see how these men have exhaled and are able to relax in their daily existence in Panama! Continued Happiness, Health, Peace of Mind and Prosperity to Each of you for making the move! Cheers!
I really enjoyed this. Too bad black people gotta look for places that’ll accept us and not be racially bias towards us. Keep these great interviews coming 👍🏿
GREAT INFO TALK, AT THIS TIME I NEED A IMMIGRANT LAWER IN PANAMA. I HAVE MY PAPERS IN ORDER AND WILL NEED A IMMIGRANT LAWER ON MY NEXT VISIT IN SEPTEMBER. WHAT EVER INFO WOULD BE APPRECIATED . THANK YOU
These are all older established men close to retirement. Are there any younger (under 40) African American men moving to Panama? If so that would be a nice panel for the younger folks.
Yes there are. You are SO right on with your observation. We had a young man who was supposed to be on the call with us, but it didn’t happen. Hopefully, next time.
@@LOCKS4EVER Well I can't speak much on Panama specifically, but Panama is our neighbor and used to be part of Colombia and I can certainly lend my perspective on living and doing business here for nearly the last decade. I'll gladly come on and join in the conversation if you want.
Why do Americans call themselves expats instead of immigrants to the country they moved to? Is there a definition between the two identifiers? Do American immigrants call themselves expats in their country when they move away?
Rewatching this today as I clean out my clothing hoard in preparation for a future move to Panama. I'm so glad brother Anthony got the opportunity to live FREE from oppression in Panama before God called him home. Amen.
This is delightful. Thank you. Panama is calling me, and I feel even more inspired to come now.
BRAVO! A joy listening to the perspectives of black male Expats in Panama. Charlotte, I hope this is the first of many male panels as there were many juicy topics that could be delved into deeper.
I’m so happy to see how these men have exhaled and are able to relax in their daily existence in Panama!
Continued Happiness, Health, Peace of Mind and Prosperity to Each of you for making the move! Cheers!
Charlotte you definitely brought the tea. Thank you for showcasing the male's perspective. I will be looking for the book.
Will didn’t go far enough! Love all You guys, Thank you for all the value you guys give!
I was In Panama City for 10 days this summer and I did not hear any sirens
Great job fellas! 👏👏
Great interview! Are these men still currently staying in Panama since this interview?
That's what I want to know! I'd love to meet all of you when I come to visit! 🙂
I really enjoyed this. Too bad black people gotta look for places that’ll accept us and not be racially bias towards us. Keep these great interviews coming 👍🏿
I'm from Denver, so I know exactly what u were feeling.
GREAT INFO TALK,
AT THIS TIME I NEED A IMMIGRANT LAWER IN PANAMA.
I HAVE MY PAPERS IN ORDER AND WILL NEED A IMMIGRANT LAWER ON MY NEXT VISIT IN SEPTEMBER. WHAT EVER INFO WOULD BE APPRECIATED .
THANK YOU
These are all older established men close to retirement. Are there any younger (under 40) African American men moving to Panama? If so that would be a nice panel for the younger folks.
Yes there are. You are SO right on with your observation. We had a young man who was supposed to be on the call with us, but it didn’t happen. Hopefully, next time.
@@LOCKS4EVER Well I can't speak much on Panama specifically, but Panama is our neighbor and used to be part of Colombia and I can certainly lend my perspective on living and doing business here for nearly the last decade.
I'll gladly come on and join in the conversation if you want.
@@bolivartv Thank you! I’ll keep that in mind! Maybe the next one can be a combination of places! Thanks🙌🏾
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Why do Americans call themselves expats instead of immigrants to the country they moved to? Is there a definition between the two identifiers? Do American immigrants call themselves expats in their country when they move away?
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