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A NEW LIFE IN ITALY – THE PODCAST THAT takes you behind the scenes of what it's really like to move and live in Italy and shows you how starting a new life in the bel Paese is possible for you. This weekly podcast is hosted by Samantha Wilson, Italy’s top relocation expert and chief dream maker at Smart Move Italy is for anyone who dreams of adopting the Italian lifestyle, no matter where you are in the process. Tune in every week for some inspiration, and super “ah-ha” moments, and learn how you can live longer, spend less, and smile more in your new life in Italy.
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Thinking about retiring to Italy in 2026? Before you sell everything and book the one-way ticket, this episode is your reality check.In this episode of A New Life in Italy, Samantha Wilson breaks down what she would personally do right now if she were planning a retirement move to Italy from scratch today.Not the fantasy version.Not the Instagram version.And definitely not the “figure it out later” version.After a recent situation where a client became completely derailed by misinformation they read online about the Elective Residency Visa, Samantha dives into one of the biggest hidden challenges people face during this process: panic, overwhelm, and emotionally reacting to bad information.Inside this episode:• The real financial conversations you need to have before applying for the ERV• Why passive income matters more than savings• The exact spreadsheet Samantha would create before planning a move• Why waiting another year could actually protect your dream• The “February Test” every retiree should do before choosing where to live• Why renting first may save you financially and emotionally• The biggest mistakes people make after reading Facebook advice• How misinformation creates panic and bad decision-making• The practical documents you should begin preparing now• Why Italy is not just a lifestyle move in the beginning… it’s an administrative project• How to prepare emotionally, financially, and realistically for life in Italy long termIf you have been researching the Elective Residency Visa, the 7% tax regime, retiring in Italy, or simply wondering if your dream is still realistic… this episode is for you.This is not about fear.It’s about creating a move that actually survives real life.Questions answered in this episode include:• How much passive income do I realistically need for the Elective Residency Visa?• Can investments count toward the ERV?• Should I rent or buy first in Italy?• Is the 7% tax regime really worth it?• What are the biggest mistakes retirees make when moving to Italy?• How do I avoid misinformation and panic online?Want more help planning your move to Italy?Visit Smart Move Italy for resources, support, consultations, and guidance for visas, relocation, property, and retirement planning in Italy.Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website Sentire Media Website
The world feels uncertain right now, and for many people dreaming about Italy, that uncertainty is creating one very big question:Is this actually a smart time to buy property in Italy?In this episode, I’m taking a realistic look at what’s really happening in both the U.S. economy and the Italian property market, why foreign buyers are still purchasing homes in Italy despite global uncertainty, and how buying property in Italy is often more about lifestyle than speculation.We’ll talk honestly about:the current Italian real estate marketwhy Italy behaves differently than North Americathe reality of mortgages for foreignerswhether renting first is the smarter optioncurrency exchange risks many buyers overlookwhat smart long-term buyers are focusing on right nowwhy there may never be a “perfect” time to buyI also answer listener questions about mortgages in Italy, renting vs. buying, and whether Italian real estate is actually “safer” than buying in the U.S. right now.This episode is not about panic buying or chasing trends. It’s about making grounded, realistic decisions if Italy is truly part of your long-term plan.Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website Sentire Media Website
Well hello there, and welcome back to another episode of A New Life in Italy. I’m your host, Samantha Wilson.Today’s episode is one of those that might completely change how you see Italy.Because if you’ve ever tried to apply for a visa, buy a home, or deal with a comune… and walked away thinking “what is going on here?”… you are not alone.So today we are unpacking why Italy feels so complicated and what is actually happening behind the scenes.This episode is for anyone who is planning a move to Italy, already living here, or feeling stuck in the process and wondering if they’re doing something wrong.My goal with this episode is to give you a completely new lens so you can stop fighting the system… and start understanding how to work with it.So whether you are just starting to explore your move or already deep in the process, you are in the right place. Let’s get into it.In this episode, we break down one of the most misunderstood parts of living in Italy… the system itself.You’ll learn why Italy, despite being a major global country, often behaves like a collection of small communities.We talk about:Why Italy feels slow, fragmented, and sometimes inconsistentThe historical reason behind regional differences and local decision-makingThe “Calimero mindset” and how it shapes how decisions are madeWhy you rarely get a straight answer and what that actually meansHow bureaucracy, property, and visa processes really work behind the scenesMost importantly, we shift the way you approach Italy so you can move through it with more ease, more confidence, and far less frustration.Because this is not about finding the perfect checklist.It’s about understanding the environment you’re operating in.And once you do that…Everything changes.If Italy has ever made you feel confused, stuck, or like you’re doing something wrong… this episode is your reset.Italy is not broken.It’s not disorganized.It’s operating exactly as it was designed… shaped by history, local identity, and a culture of negotiation over control.And when you understand that, you can:Ask better questionsBuild the right relationshipsStay flexible in your approachAnd ultimately… get where you want to goIf you’re planning your move to Italy and want support navigating visas, property, or the relocation process, this is exactly what we do every day at Smart Move Italy.And if this episode helped you see things differently, make sure to follow the show and share it with someone who needs to hear this.Because the more you understand Italy…the easier it becomes to build your life here.Audience Questions SegmentWhy does my visa process look completely different from someone else’s, even when we’re applying for the same thing?How do I know which information to trust when I’m getting different answers from the consulate, the comune, and online?Is there a way to speed things up in Italy, or is it really just about patience?Why does it feel like things only move forward when you know the right person?How do I handle being told “no” when I’ve seen someone else get a “yes”?RESOURCES: Smart Move Italy Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website Sentire Media Website
Thinking about retiring in Italy or reducing your tax burden? Italy’s 7% tax regime sounds almost too good to be true… and for some people, it is incredible. But for others, it can lead to the wrong move for the wrong reasons.In this episode of A New Life in Italy, Samantha Wilson breaks down exactly how the 7% flat tax works, the recent expansion that added 74 new towns, and the lifestyle trade-offs most people don’t consider until it’s too late.This is not just about saving money. This is about choosing a life that actually fits.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:What the 7% tax regime in Italy actually is and how it worksWho qualifies and the key eligibility requirementsWhat counts as foreign income and how it is taxedWhy there is no wealth tax on foreign assets under this regimeThe recent change increasing town population limits from 20,000 to 30,000How this expansion added 74 new qualifying townsExamples of newly eligible locations like Ostuni and NotoThe reality of living in smaller towns in southern ItalyWho this tax incentive is really designed forCommon mistakes people make when choosing this optionWhat happens in couples where only one person qualifiesWhy timing and residency setup are criticalResources Mentioned:Our top pics in qualifying regions and newly added townsSmart Move Italy resources for visas, relocation, and propertyCommercialista consultations for tax planningWho This Episode Is For:Retirees with foreign income considering ItalyIndividuals looking to reduce tax on investments or pensionsCouples planning a move and needing clarity on tax implicationsAnyone exploring a slower lifestyle in southern ItalyIf you’re considering this move, don’t just focus on the 7%.Look at the lifestyle.Look at the location.And make sure the decision fits your life, not just your spreadsheet.Subscribe to A New Life in Italy for weekly insights, real stories, and expert guidance on moving, living, and building your life in Italy.Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website Sentire Media Website
Thinking about moving to Italy but not planning to retire?Then at some point, probably soon, you'll face the question: what am I actually going to do for work?In this episode of A New Life in Italy, Samantha Wilson sits down with Aisling, an Irish expat who moved to Italy, changed careers in her late 30s, and built a successful freelance business teaching English to corporate clients.If you’ve ever considered teaching English in Italy, freelancing, or starting over in a new country, this episode gives you a real, honest look at what it actually takes.Because the truth is… it’s not just about speaking English.It’s about qualifications, bureaucracy, relationships, and building something sustainable over time.Aisling shares her 10-year journey from working in the arts in Ireland to teaching business English in Milan, and eventually creating a flexible, location-independent career from her home in Tuscany.You’ll learn how she got started, what surprised her most about working in Italy, and why relationships matter more than resumes in the Italian business world.This episode is essential listening if you are planning your move to Italy and want to understand how to realistically support yourself once you arrive.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How to teach English in Italy and what qualifications you actually needThe difference between working for a language school and freelancingHow to set up a freelance business in Italy, including Partita IVAWhy you need a commercialista and how taxes work for freelancersHow to find clients in Italy and why networking is everythingThe reality of Italian bureaucracy when starting a businessHow long it takes to build a stable income as an expatWhy business English is one of the biggest opportunities in ItalyHow COVID changed remote work opportunities across the countryWhat it really takes to build a sustainable career in ItalyWho This Episode Is For:Anyone planning to move to Italy and needing to workExpats considering teaching English in ItalyFreelancers and remote workers looking to relocate to ItalyPeople changing careers later in life and starting over abroadListeners who want a realistic view of working and living in ItalyResources Mentioned:Aisling’s book: Freelance English Teaching in Italy: How to Find High-Paying Clients and Build a Sustainable CareerIf you’re serious about moving to Italy and want expert guidance on visas, relocation, or building your life here, you’ll find everything you need at Smart Move Italy.And if this episode helped you, make sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who’s dreaming about their own life in Italy.Because this move is possible… when you know how to do it right.Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website APP LinkSentire Media Website
You’ve planned it, dreamed about it, and finally made the move to Italy.But what happens next?In this episode of A New Life in Italy, Samantha Wilson shares the real experience of the first 30, 60, and 90 days after arriving in Italy. This is the phase no one fully prepares you for and where most people feel overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure if they made the right decision.If you are planning your move to Italy, currently applying for a visa, or have recently arrived and feel like things are harder than expected, this episode will help you understand exactly what is happening and how to move through it with clarity and confidence.This is not about the dream. This is about building your life in Italy.In this episode, you’ll learn:What the first 90 days in Italy actually feel like beyond the excitementWhy emotional ups and downs are completely normal after moving abroadHow Italian bureaucracy really works and why nothing seems to happen in a straight lineThe biggest mistakes foreigners make after arriving in ItalyHow to approach your first 30, 60, and 90 days with a clear and simple planWhy loneliness can show up even when you’re living your dreamHow to stop feeling behind and start building your life with confidenceTopics covered include:Moving to Italy for foreignersLiving in Italy after relocationPermesso di soggiorno process explainedItalian bureaucracy and settling inExpat life in ItalyEmotional challenges of moving abroadRenting vs buying property in ItalyCost of living in Italy for newcomersPublic transport vs owning a car in ItalyListener Questions Answered:Should you buy property in Italy before moving or rent first?How much money do you need for your first year living in Italy?Do you need a car to live in Italy or can you rely on public transport?If you’re in that in-between phase where the dream has become real life and things feel harder than expected, this episode will help you reset, refocus, and move forward.Ready to move to Italy with clarity and support?Download our free visa guide or explore how we can help you with visas, relocation, and property at Smart Move Italy.If this episode helped you, share it with someone who is planning their move to Italy.And don’t forget to follow the show so you never miss an episode.Mentioned in this episode:APP LinkSentire Media Website Sentire Media Website
Have you ever noticed something strange when you visit Italy?You eat pasta.You eat bread.You eat pizza.And somehow… you feel better.People say this to me all the time. The bread doesn’t bother their stomach. The pasta doesn’t leave them bloated. They feel healthier even though they feel like they’re eating more.So what’s going on?In this episode of A New Life in Italy, Samantha talks with Dr. Anna Toker, a board certified colorectal surgeon with nearly 30 years of experience studying digestive health. Dr. Toker recently traveled to Italy to explore why people here eat foods many people fear, yet still maintain better gut health and longevity. Dr. Anna Toker-transcriptTogether they explore the real reasons behind the “Italy effect” including slower meals, better ingredients, smaller portions, more walking, and less stress around food.You’ll learn why the Mediterranean lifestyle may be just as important as the Mediterranean diet and why slowing down might be the most powerful ingredient of all.Listener Q&AAt the end of the episode Samantha answers three listener questions:• What surprised you most the first time you visited Italy?• Should you rent or buy when you first move to Italy?• What is one mistake people make when planning their move?If you’ve ever wondered why food feels different in Italy, this episode explains why.Resources MentionedDr. Anna Toker: Find her insights and educational content on Instagram and online.Connect with Smart Move ItalyIf you’re dreaming about your own new life in Italy, Smart Move Italy can help guide you through the process.From visas and relocation planning to buying property in Italy, the team works with people from around the world who are ready to start their next chapter here.Subscribe to A New Life in ItalyIf you enjoy the show, be sure to follow and subscribe so you never miss an episode.And if you know someone who dreams about living in Italy, share this episode with them.Because sometimes the journey to a new life begins with one small idea… and a great conversation.Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website APP LinkSentire Media Website APP Link
What if you are not actually short on time… you are just investing it in the wrong places?In this episode, I sit down with international time management specialist, best-selling author, and life designer Kate Christie for a conversation that is about so much more than productivity.We talk about ownership. About intention. About what happens when life cracks you open and forces you to reassess everything. And about why “later” is a dangerous word.Kate shares how she walked away from corporate law, rebuilt her life after profound personal loss, and now helps high-performing women reclaim more than 30 hours of guilt-free time every month. Yes. Thirty.We dive into:• Why you cannot “manage” time, only invest it• The difference between a Bucket List and a Life List• How grief reshaped Kate’s priorities forever• The three types of goals every woman needs: Go Big, Go Small, and Go Now• A 90-second framework you can use today to kickstart any dream• And how buying and renovating a palazzo in Sicily became the ultimate case study in reinventionKate’s story is bold, honest, and deeply empowering. Her message is clear. It might be your turn.If you have been putting something off, this episode will lovingly challenge you.About Kate ChristieKate Christie is an international time management expert, best-selling author, speaker, and founder of Time Stylers. She works with high-performing individuals and teams to help them reclaim their time and redesign their lives.Her most recent book, The Life List, encourages women to stop waiting for someday and start intentionally living now.She is currently renovating a palazzo in Alcamo, Sicily while building an “eternal summer” life between Australia and Italy.Connect with KateInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/katechristieloves/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/kate.christie.92/Websitehttps://www.katechristie.com.au/The Life Listhttps://www.katechristie.com.au/books/the-life-list-new/Palazzo BlueprintThis free resource covers the first five steps of Kate’s powerful goal framework that we discussed in this episode. If you are ready to move from dreaming to doing, start here:https://palazzo.katechristie.com.au/If this episode spoke to you, take 90 seconds today and write down one intention and one go-big goal.And if that goal happens to be Italy… you know I am here to help.www.smartmoveitaly.com Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a woman who needs to hear that it might just be her turn.Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website APP LinkSentire Media Website APP Link
A NEW LIFE IN ITALY – THE PODCAST THAT takes you behind the scenes of what it's really like to move and live in Italy and shows you how starting a new life in the bel Paese is possible for you. This weekly podcast is hosted by Samantha Wilson, Italy’s top relocation expert and chief dream maker at Smart Move Italy is for anyone who dreams of adopting the Italian lifestyle, no matter where you are in the process. Tune in every week for some inspiration, and super “ah-ha” moments, and learn how you can live longer, spend less, and smile more in your new life in Italy.
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