How Restoring A 300-Year-Old Italian Farmhouse Changed Everything For This American Expat
Release Date: 07/24/2025
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info_outlineBarbara Boyle joins the Expat Focus Podcast to discuss her move from a high-flying advertising career in the US to a tranquil life in Monforte d’Alba, a small town in Italy’s Piedmont region. Barbara shares what it was like to renovate a 300-year-old stone barn with zero Italian, embrace the local slow food culture, and become part of a tight-knit rural community.
She also opens up about her breast cancer diagnosis and why she returned to the US for treatment, and reflects on the joys and challenges of expat life. Her new memoir, 'Pinch Me: Waking Up in a 300-Year-Old Italian Farmhouse', captures the essence of her Italian adventure. If you’ve ever dreamed of moving to Italy, this one’s for you.
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00:00 Introducing Barbara Boyle
00:51 Barbara's Writing Journey
03:26 Barbara's Advertising Career
06:25 Falling in Love with Montfort
09:06 The Slow Food Movement
11:39 Renovating the Barn
14:26 Challenges and Community Support
17:35 Learning Italian and Cultural Integration
20:56 Adjusting to a Slower Pace of Life
21:17 Nostalgia and Simplicity of Life in Silicon Valley
21:53 Adjusting to a Slower Pace in Italy
22:26 Balancing Busyness and Retirement
23:38 Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment Journey
28:52 Comparing Healthcare Systems: Italy vs. USA
32:07 Building Community and Friendships in Italy
34:42 Joining Local Activities and Clubs
38:54 Advice for Aspiring Expats
40:41 The Perfect Italian Dish
41:36 Final Thoughts