Welcome to my channel! I'm Jason Chaney, an Army Veteran and widower who has spent the past nine years as an expat. My journey has taken me from Panama to Colombia, and now to the beautiful landscapes of Zambia. After years of battling mental and physical health challenges, I discovered the healing power of plant-based eating, which transformed my life.
Join me as I share my experiences and insights on living a fulfilling and healthy life abroad. Here in Zambia, I'm embarking on an exciting new chapter, purchasing land for farming and exploring innovative ways to build generational wealth. Whether you're interested in expat life, health and wellness, or sustainable farming, there's something here for you. Subscribe and follow along as I navigate this incredible journey and inspire you to live your best life!
WORLD SHOCK IS COMING... from the Watchman River channel brought me here. He talked about malls. Got me wanting to check out different malls in different parts in the world.
You probably have another video about this: I've always been curious about Africa. I've lived in Asia for about 5 years previously and traveled a great deal. I'm wondering what it's like to live in Zambia day to day including activities, etc. Also, I'm curious to know what the expat community is like. Thanks
Milk is terrible for our bodies. Dairy is bad period. I’m not doing almond milk etc bc it’s just full of useless sugars. I’m definitely trying to go full stop on dairy but as a pizza addict lol it ain’t been easy. Making our way through your videos as we’re looking into relocating over there. Great relatable and informative content on here amigo.
Hi Jason next year if God will i come in Zambia wth my friend she's from there .I can't wait i from the Caribbean by the way i subscribe t your channel.Thanks for those information.
Thank you for this! Moving out there soon and this is great info to have in advance. Your mannerisms seem like you are from Cali - reminds me of my family! May you and your businesses be blessed.
How would you recommend transferring money from your U.S. account to Zambia Are there any airbnbs or hotels you would recommend? You know I have to ask, how do you find an assistant?
I met my Zambian wife thru my neighbour in Australia, her sister Was a 30 year age gap but a very nice and devoted Christian wife from Luanshya. Can’t be happier
@@balmatian happy to hear that, and I think a lot of guys should do like you did. Meet ppl through others, too many are relying on online dating. Not knowing who the individual really is.
@@jasonchaney777 thank you. My wife’s sister who are in there late 30’s have built 20 houses in the Copperbelt, specifically Luanshya with the aim of leaving Australia to return to Luanshya. The education system in Zambia is also far more strict than Australia but their young children have adapted
@balmatian ok, CopperBelt is a lot different from Lusaka. Lusaka has a younger age living alone. And rentals in Copper Belt are more affordable than Lusaka. Luke my target audience isn't families, single people that's in bedsitters and giving them more upscale living in their price range
One of the things our brothers should know is that in Africa, you cannot live and have children with a woman without marrying her,it's illegal, however, there are some few exceptions like Johannesburg where people live together as boyfriend/girlfriend because of the presence of Europeans who have been contaminating Africa for sometime. And it's your duty to shave your partner pubic hair ( in Zambia 🇿🇲) if you come home without pubic hair barbed somewhere it's a problem 😂😂😂😂.
😂😂😂😂 it's funny because I still don't fully understand the pubic hair thing in Zambia. A few ppl told me about it , but it doesn't make sense to me However it's cool learning all the different customs.
@@Kulungile38 I don’t believe this as Zambian law does not require you to be married even if you have children. As for the pubic hair that is just fantasy
@balmatian what I mean is that you're not allowed to stay with a woman or man as boyfriend/girlfriend when you're not married, no cohabiting, it's not a punishable offense but you will face a lot of backlash.
@balmatian When you cohabit or a woman comes for a sleep over, the woman's family will force her on you that you have defiled her and therefore you will marry her, so whatever you do should be done during the day and the girl should go back home, unless she stays alone. In addition if you make someone pregnant she will be given to you as your wife too. Sorry for my bad English.
@Lambaroyalestablishment you great brother, I heard about the sleep over and pregnant one. Which is scary 😆 🤣 😂. Anything else you think guys should know before deciding to date in zambia?
Thanks for the great content. It appears that so much of the information and videos on RU-vid are for clicks and likes; which I'm pretty sure the content creator is hoping results in monetary reward. What are the rules and laws governing marriage in the area that you are currently living in? This would cover tribal as well as rules that the government has implemented.
Most of those guys are depending on ad revenue and superchats to fund their lifestyles, so you have to take what they say with a grain of salt I talk about the marriages a little here - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_JlE9L8DDsQ.html
Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa with 945000sq km they call it the land of kilimanjaro,the great serengeti and exotic zanzibar We have more than 125 languages,kiswahili is the National language we have our own languages but kiswahili is the language which united us.we preserve and respect our culture very much back then it was a taboo for a woman to show part of her body you have to cover yourself from head to toe. Like the zanzibari do these days is a little different people are adopting western culture slowly. We have aproximately 30 Regions in Tz with different geographic weather condition. Population of Dar is 6m pepople.The Julius Nyerere hydro erectric power station produce 2100megawatt of which 750 had been put to the National greed the country s consumption is 1200 megawatt. So we have extra 900 mgwtt to neighbouring countries like Zambia, kenya and Burundi. The Dam started operation last april.