
Real talk from someone actually building a different life. Every Thursday: the week's money moves, the struggles, the wins. What it costs to leave the UK and rebuild in Southeast Asia at 48. No script. Same unfiltered perspective as the YouTube videos, but built for the gym at 6am. For anyone quietly running the numbers on whether a different life is possible. New episode every Thursday.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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This week starts on a train platform in Malaysia with one suitcase, two rucksacks, and a quiet realisation.
A year ago we had a house, two cars, a garage full of projects, thousands of records, and all the things that come with building a life over ... more
Everybody talks about escaping.
Escaping the job. Escaping the commute. Escaping the mortgage. Escaping the UK. Escaping the routine.
But almost nobody talks about what happens the morning after.
This week I talk about the strange reality of life ... more
This week’s episode starts with a simple question:
What if the thing you’ve been trying to grow isn’t actually the thing you want?
After spending the last year and a half building a YouTube channel from zero, I found myself looking at subscriber nu... more
This week I answer one of the questions I get asked more than almost any other:
Would I ever go back to work?
To answer it properly, I go right back to the beginning.
From my first job at Halfords in 1993, through Scottish Power, Belkin, British G... more
This week’s episode is probably the closest I’ve come to explaining where all of this actually came from.
Not YouTube specifically. Not travel. Not even the decision to leave the UK. The deeper thing underneath it all.
I talk through the real timel... more
This week I talk through the strange feeling of building something slowly from nothing, after launching Second Wind properly as a podcast and watching the first real signs of life appear on Spotify and Apple.
We get into the reality behind “durabili... more
This week we talk through why I finally launched Second Wind properly as a podcast, and how these live streams slowly turned from random conversations into a real archive of rebuilding life after redundancy.
We also get into GameStop’s attempted bid... more
This week we talk through why I’m still holding GameStop while most people write it off as a meme stock, and why the company sitting on billions in cash changes the entire conversation. At the same time, the British Gas Ombudsman finally sided with m... more
Very entertaining podcast, hearing about John and Yvonne’s travels around South East Asia. Wish you both all the success in travel and life.










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A candid, diary-style show focused on building a different life abroad, often from midlife, with a heavy emphasis on personal finance, travel, and real-world hurdles. Across recent episodes, the host chronicles relocating from the UK to Southeast Asia, managing multi-country finances, navigating health systems, and pursuing creative income streams like YouTube and Patreon. Expect unfiltered reflections on redundancy, grief, insurance disputes, tax considerations, and the day-to-day realities of living abroad while sustaining an online audience. The tone stays practical and stubbornly perseverant, peppered with humor and tactile, real-time updates on stock moves, travel logistics, and lifestyle experiments. A standout throughline is the purs... more
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