Living Your Best Second Half of Life: Insights from Expats Everywhere
At Track Us Down, we often talk about how the second half of life doesn’t have to mean slowing down—it can mean reimagining how you live, where you live, and what brings you fulfillment. For us, that’s meant retiring early and making Portugal our base, but it doesn’t have to be Portugal for everyone. There’s a whole world out there, and for those looking to live abroad, there are endless possibilities. That’s why we were so excited to have Josh, from Expats Everywhere, share his journey and expertise on how to embrace life abroad, no matter your age or where you are in life.
Josh and his wife Kalie have spent years living in different countries and helping others do the same. While they don’t consider themselves retired in the traditional sense, they’ve certainly embraced what we call the “second half of life.” They made a conscious decision in their twenties to leave the U.S. and explore life outside their home country. For them, that shift has been life-changing, and they don’t see themselves moving back to the U.S. anytime soon. What resonated with us was their mindset about what it means to “retire.” Like us, Josh and Kalie have moved beyond the conventional idea of retirement. While they work full-time now as creators, they focus on doing meaningful work rather than just earning a paycheck. Their philosophy aligns with ours—retirement doesn’t have to mean stopping. It’s about doing things you’re passionate about, even after you’ve stepped away from a traditional career. Josh and Kalie’s journey started in 2009 when they moved abroad for the first time. Their first stop was Spain, and from there, they continued moving across the globe, living in places like Saudi Arabia and Singapore. Along the way, they began documenting their experiences, not just for themselves, but to help others who were curious about living abroad. And that’s how Expats Everywhere was born.
The channel started with Josh and Kalie interviewing other expats, sharing stories about what it’s really like to move to a new country, navigate visa processes, and adjust to new cultures. But when they moved to Portugal, they turned the focus inward, sharing their own personal experiences. That’s when the channel really took off. Their honest, detailed insights into living in Portugal resonated with a large audience, especially those considering making the move themselves.
While their focus has often been on Portugal, they’ve since expanded their content to include more countries. They even launched a second channel, Expats Everywhere Explorers, which gives viewers a structured breakdown of different cities and countries around the world. Their mission is clear: to show people what’s possible when you decide to live life abroad. What we love most about their story is how it mirrors what we believe about the second half of life. Whether you’re in your forties, fifties, or beyond, it’s never too late to make a bold move. The idea of “retirement” has evolved. It’s no longer about slowing down—it’s about stepping into a new chapter where you can prioritize experiences, travel, and personal growth. Josh and Kalie are living proof that you can continue to live, work, and explore the world without being tied to a single place or a single way of life.
At Track Us Down, we’re passionate about showing you how to make your second half of life the best half. Whether you’re looking to retire, work remotely, or just shake things up, there’s inspiration all around you—from places like Portugal to the journeys of people like Josh and Kalie. Their story reminds us that the world is big, full of opportunity, and waiting to be explored.