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Black Life Abroad

Black Life Abroad

Black Life Abroad

There is a growing movement of U.S citizens moving and working abroad. Luckily due to current technology, it has become easier and easier to do so. I discovered African Americans are hopping on this trend too. Even entire families. Men, women with 2 or 3 kids have sold their homes, packed their bags and ventured out into parts unknown. My question to each of them is, Why? What would prompt you to travel to sometimes third world countries? What challenges do you face? Join us as we discuss "Black Life Abroad".
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In this episode Diversity Coach and travel organizer Carole Copeland Thomas shares some of her amazing experiences during travel and enlightens us with some history along the way.

She provides us with some off-the-beaten path travel why the world is a wealth of knowledge. I'm sharing the podcast with my special co-host 10-year old Azaria Cassells, who has some specific questions she wants answered as she begins her own exploration.

For Carole's upcoming trips you can go to -msstravelandtours.com

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Black Life Abroad - From Jail to Full-Time World Traveler - Jazzie
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01/31/21 • 37 min

" I decided to live 'fully and freely'. Those were the words that Jazzie promised herself while on probation and spending 15 weekends in jail for five years. Once her time was done, she and her husband reassessed their lives and took action to live life on their terms.

In this week's episode she lays out her thinking on how she realized how her own thinking and doubts imprisoned her far more than the judicial system and what she learned from it.

Check out her journey from Houston, to Mexico to Southeast Asia, how they sustain themselves, what her experience has been so far away from home, living in a country and culture way outside the Western norm and what it means to have 'location independence'.

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Contact Jazzie

BlackDigitalNomad.com

Teaching English Abroad Certification

Groupon.com

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Could you live the nomadic lifestyle, traveling from country to country, encountering different people, food, languages and cultures? What would you learn? What would you miss? What would be the added challenge if you were African American?

Many people from the U.S. are embarking on this lifestyle. Surprisingly more and more African Americans are living and working abroad. Even some families, husbands and wives and their 2 or 3 kids have sold their homes, packed their bags and ventured out into parts unknown.

In this episode, I had an opportunity to have a conversation with o type of person.

Last summer, I spoke with Erick Prince, Minority Nomad. Erick was is a former veteran, that made the conscious decision to remain in the world. He plans to become the first African American to travel to 100 countries.

We had a great conversation about his experiences and what other African Americans can expect as they embark on world travel. We talked about race, racism and ways to fund and sustain this lifestyle and some of the sacrifices you may have to make going solo.

However, if you are a retiree or receiving income or revenue on a consistent basis, he shared places to live very well.

This was a fun discussion and hopefully I can have Erick back to continue. If you want to follow Erick's travel, he can been reached on Instagram MinorityNomad

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FAQ

How many episodes does Black Life Abroad have?

Black Life Abroad currently has 4 episodes available.

What topics does Black Life Abroad cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Society & Culture and Places & Travel.

What is the most popular episode on Black Life Abroad?

The episode title 'From Jail to Full-Time World Traveler - Jazzie' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Black Life Abroad?

The average episode length on Black Life Abroad is 44 minutes.

How often are episodes of Black Life Abroad released?

Episodes of Black Life Abroad are typically released every 35 days.

When was the first episode of Black Life Abroad?

The first episode of Black Life Abroad was released on Jan 9, 2019.

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