
Living in the Balkans as an American and Navigating Unexpected Loss Abroad – with Chanoa Inez
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What’s it like starting a new life in the Balkans as an American, and then dealing with sudden tragedy in an unfamiliar place? In this episode, author Chanoa Inez shares her experiences living in Montenegro and Serbia, why she still loves Montenegro, and how she rebuilt her life.
"You can come back from any tragedy. There's always another dream to be had."
Useful Resources
Dream on: How to Create the New Life of Your Dreams after Upheaval or Loss (Book)
Chanoa Inez (LinkedIn)
We’re Moving to Europe (Substack)
European-wide emergency number: 112
Where are U app (identifies caller's exact location in an emergency)
US Department of State issues travel alerts and warnings if you enroll into its Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)
[00:26] Introduction to the podcast and host Casey Kelly
[00:57] Guest introduction: Chanoa Inez, author and marketing strategist
[01:21] Chanoa’s move to Montenegro and how it came about
[04:22] A tragic turning point: sudden loss of her partner
[06:17] Why Chanoa chose to stay in Europe and her dual life in Serbia and Montenegro
[07:52] Learning Serbo-Croat and choosing Serbia vs Montenegro
[10:46] Returning to the U.S. and the pull of Los Angeles
[12:24] Realizing the long-term impact of grief and trauma
[15:58] The deliberate journey of healing and personal transformation
[17:00] Childhood-rooted limiting beliefs and perfectionism
[19:05] Core message of the book Dream On and who it's for
[22:00] Language learning advice for prospective expats
[24:28] Why integrating with locals matters abroad
[25:16] How to prepare for emergencies while living overseas
[26:53] U.S. State Department travel alerts and embassy support
[29:03] Life in Montenegro: natural beauty, lifestyle, and international appeal
[32:52] Final message for those facing grief, anxiety, or transition
[34:50] Thank you and where to find Chanoa’s book
[35:27] Closing credits and Substack mention
Sound Library
All the music was composed especially for the We’re Moving to Europe podcast by Sage Barton. Copyright 2025, Sage Barton.