Matt Chambers interviews Terry Carlile of Howler Magazine about life in Costa Rica.

Matt Chambers Explores Costa Rica with Terry Carlile

Matt Chambers, known for his in-depth interviews with expats and entrepreneurs across Latin America, recently sat down with Howler Magazine’s very own Terry Carlile to talk all things Costa Rica. The conversation covered what it’s like to live and work in this vibrant country, highlighting the unique lifestyle, the challenges of relocation, and why Costa Rica continues to attract digital nomads, retirees, and adventure seekers alike.

Terry brings decades of experience to the table, offering a well-rounded, boots-on-the-ground perspective on life in paradise. From surfing and real estate to healthcare and cultural integration, the discussion provides valuable insights for anyone considering a move or extended stay. Catch the full interview and explore the links to more of Matt’s conversations below. Don’t forget to subscribe to Matt Chamber’s podcast.

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