Can You Achieve Liberty by Becoming an Expat? Mikkel Thorup on Expat Secrets

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In today's flagship Lions of Liberty podcast, host Marc Clair is joined by Mikkel Thorup, host of the Expat Money Showand author of Expat Secrets: How to Pay Zero Taxes, Live Overseas & Make Giant Piles of Money!Mikkel shares the fascinating story of how he went to from a school dropout to an international traveler and entrepreneur. He delves into some of the ways that freedom-loving individuals can expand the scope of liberty in their lives through living abroad and operating businesses overseas. Mikkel and Marc discuss the amazing intellectual benefits of meeting and talking with people around the world, and Mikkel gives his perspective on some of the countries labeled as "rogue nations" that he's visited, such as North Korea and Iran. 

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