He Lost EVERYTHING Moving to the Dominican Republic

Most people who fail this badly don't come back. Jay moved to the Dominican Republic, opened a restaurant on a college campus, and lost everything — he didn't even know Dominican universities don't have dorms. No foot traffic at night. No business during breaks. He went back to the US broke, homeless, bouncing between hotels in Fort Lauderdale with his family, and took the first job he could get loading trucks at $10 an hour. Then he came back to DR anyway. And built 335,000 subscribers, 27 million views, and a cookbook with a physical release coming May 2026. We sat down at Jellyfish Restaurant in Punta Cana for a full conversation about what it actually takes to rebuild from zero, what five years in DR does to your identity, how Jay makes a living today, and what the creator economy looks like for people who want to live life on their own terms in a place like the Dominican Republic. If you're thinking about moving to DR — or you've already made the leap and you're figuring out what's next — this one's for you. 🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES Join the DR Inner Circle — the community for people living or moving to the Dominican Republic: 👉 https://www.jamiegruber.com Jellyfish Restaurant, Punta Cana — where we filmed this episode: 👉 https://www.jellyfishrestaurant.com/ Abroad with Jay — follow Jay's journey in the Dominican Republic: 👉    / @jayabroad   Gobundance — the high-performance mastermind for men that changed both of our lives: 👉 https://www.gobundance.com 📌 CHAPTERS 00:00 — Welcome to Jellyfish Restaurant in Punta Cana 01:10 — Jay's restaurant on a college campus — and the mistake that killed it 04:00 — What five years in DR actually does to your identity 09:16 — How Jay makes a living today: content, digital products, and real estate 13:31 — The creator economy and why DR is one of the best places to build it 14:46 — Earl Nightingale, mindset, and you become what you think about 17:17 — (Ad) Gobundance 18:18 — Stop focusing on the steps — focus on the outcome 33:36 — The real cost of growing a public brand 40:26 — What's next for Jay in 2026 49:16 — He lost the restaurant — but this came from it 54:04 — Homeless, loading trucks, and rebuilding from zero 59:04 — Charging for your time and why people get offended by it 1:18:29 — Where to find Jay This video was sponsored by Gobundance. I only partner with brands I personally believe in — Gobundance is the single most impactful investment I've made in the last decade and is part of the reason my family and I are living in the Dominican Republic today. All opinions are my own. Some links in this description may be affiliate or referral links, meaning I may earn a commission if you make a purchase or sign up through them, at no additional cost to you. Nothing in this video constitutes financial, legal, tax, or immigration advice. I'm a content creator sharing my personal experience living in the Dominican Republic, not a licensed professional. Always do your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any major life or financial decisions. ABOUT THIS CHANNEL I'm Jamie Gruber — I left a 20-year corporate career, moved my family to Punta Cana in 2022, and I've been documenting what life in the Dominican Republic actually looks like ever since. No resort life. No sugarcoating. Just real stories from real people building real lives here. New videos every Tuesday and Saturday. DR Inner Circle members get exclusive content every Friday. If you're thinking about making the move — or you're already here and trying to figure it out — subscribe and come along.