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Expat Life & Moving Abroad Episodes

5 Loves, 5 Hates: Our Honest Take on Living in Merida, Mexico
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May 13, 2026

5 Loves, 5 Hates: Our Honest Take on Living in Merida, Mexico

After nearly a year in Mérida, Erica and Jeff are sharing the honest list: what they love, what they hate, and what still makes them say, “This might be a bad idea.”From bugs, heat, trash, potholes, paperwork, and slow timelines to community, history, sunshine, cenotes, and a slower pace of life, this episode is the real version of moving abroad — not the Instagram version.Would they still move to Mexico knowing what they know now? Somehow… yes.
The Locals Who Keep Expats from Drowning (Literally) | ft. YucaFriends
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May 6, 2026

The Locals Who Keep Expats from Drowning (Literally) | ft. YucaFriends

If you're thinking about moving to Merida, Mexico, there are a few things nobody warns you about until after you've signed a lease — like the water you can't drink straight from the tap, the AC unit that will betray you the moment you leave town, and the rooftop water tank that grows algae if you ignore it for a season. Carlos Bermejo and Juan Lara of YucaFriends have seen it all, and in this episode they walk Erica and Jeff through the real cost of Mérida expat life.YucaFriends is a Mérida-based company built specifically for expats — connecting people with vetted real estate agents, trusted contractors, immigration referrals, and home management services for snowbirds and part-time residents. Carlos and Juan explain why water filtration in Mérida is non-negotiable (the city sits on a limestone shelf directly above a cenote network that was the ancient drainage system), and why skipping AC maintenance every four to six months can result in a 25,000-peso CFE electricity bill — a r…
4 Animals in Yucatán That Can Actually Hurt You (ft. Juan Pablo of e-control) — Ep. 6, Pt. 2
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April 29, 2026

4 Animals in Yucatán That Can Actually Hurt You (ft. Juan Pablo of e-control) — Ep. 6, Pt. 2

Juan Pablo from e-control pest control in Mérida, Mexico is back — and this time it gets serious. He walks us through the four animals in Yucatán that expats actually need to know about: scorpions (the small ones are worse — trust us), the Chagas kissing bug (a slow, silent parasite that attacks your heart over 20 years), dengue-carrying mosquitoes, and four venomous snakes. Erica's mom got dengue visiting Mérida. Jeff walked toward a yellow snake and lost the stare-down. Snake antidote can cost...