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Navigating the Third Act

and Rescuing Stray Dogs.

If you didn't already know, I am David, a 71-year-old British expat living in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

I have launched this extra podcast to share my thoughts on aging, my life adventures, and focusing on candid storytelling rather than polished, edited videos. I'm inviting you to follow my journey, offering insights into my life as an "older expat" in a foreign culture.


In this episode, I touch on a myriad of topics, from the warm reception of my previous video to more personal reflections as I enter the 'third act' of my life.
I delve into a pressing issue close to my heart: the plight of stray dogs in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Discover the journey of rescuing four abandoned puppies, the challenges in finding shelters, and the broader societal attitudes towards animals here.

Don’t forget to check out the blog for more details.


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Until our next post.

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If you didn't already know, I am a 71-year-old British expat living in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
On this Podcast, I share my thoughts on aging, my life adventures, and focusing on candid storytelling rather than polished, edited videos.
I'm inviting you to follow my journey, offering insights into my life as an "older expat" in a foreign culture.