#641: Planting Your Future Abroad | Mike Cobb

#641: Planting Your Future Abroad | Mike Cobb

From Macroaggressions by Charlie Robinson

April 26, 2026 · 1h 5m

About this episode

Mike Cobb discusses ECI Development's innovative real estate projects in Central America, including teak forest investments and future farm communities in Belize.

Everyone needs a solid Plan B in life, and we are all about providing solutions to the problems we face. Mike Cobb and ECI Development have been building homes and planting teak forests in Central America for over 30 years. They were the first real estate developers in the world to accept crypto, and their teak forest investments in Panama and Nicaragua qualify owners for residency, making them an affordable backup plan. For those interested in farmsteads, ECI Development’s future project in English-speaking Belize will feature a 1,600-acre private farm community. People seeking food independence and Belizean residency will appreciate owning a home on a small personal farm, inside of an intentional farming community. Especially one that’s located in southern Belize, in the appropriately named city of “Independence.” — Guest Links Mike Cobb ECI Development — Video Channels Watch the video version of Macroaggressions: Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/Macroaggressions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MacroaggressionsPodcast Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/macroaggressions/ — MACRO & Charlie Robinson Links Hypocrazy Audiobook: https://amzn.to/4aogwms The Octopus of…

People in this episode

Host: Charlie Robinson

Guest: Mike Cobb

Topics covered

  • real estate
  • crypto investment
  • residency options
  • sustainable living
  • farming communities

Keywords

  • Plan B
  • crypto
  • teak forests
  • residency
  • farmstead
  • food independence
  • real estate

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: ECI Development

Places: Central America, Panama, Nicaragua, Belize, Independence

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