#1 Seeking dreams and freedom after her 40s | Adalia Aborisade | USA → México
Adalia Aborisade is an American (from Texas) living in Mexico City. Former public teacher, she did everything society expected her to do it - she got married, she had kids, she worked hard... until she got tired. In her 40s, after a divorce, she decided to seek an old dream: living abroad. On this episode, Adalia shares more about her decision, her plans, how she became financially independent (she doesn't come from a wealthy background!), and her views on society's expectations I had such a great time with Adalia and I hope you enjoy our conversation! Connect with Adalia:Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/PickyGirlTravelstheWorld Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pickygirltravels/Website - https://pickygirltravelstheworld.com______________________________________Welcome to TransplantsHosted by Laura Peruchi, a Brazilian journalist calling NYC home since 2014 .Each episode, we unpack the transitions, culture shocks, setbacks, and joys of starting a new life in another country—so you can learn from their insights and make your own bold move. Because I truly believe real stories are the strongest way to spark real growth.Why the name “Transplants”?I've always loved the meaning this word can have. To be a transplant is to carry one life while learning to live another.Connect with Transplants:Follow on IG https://www.instagram.com/transplants.podSubstack/newsletter - https://wearetransplants.substack.com/Laura's IG https://www.instagram.com/laura_peruchiFollow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@wearetransplants
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Episode ZERO - Meet the host and her story + presenting the project's idea
I figured a solo episode would be useful - nice to meet you! I'm Laura Peruchi, a Brazilian journalist based in NYC and your host!On this episode, I share my transplant story - how I moved to NYC in 2014 and how I built my career as a content creator. I also share more about this project, what led me to this idea and also the meaning behind the name. Life coach mentioned - https://www.samanthamelendez.com/Connect with Transplants:Follow on IG https://www.instagram.com/transplants.podFollow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@wearetransplantsSubstack/newsletter - https://wearetransplants.substack.com/Laura's IG https://www.instagram.com/laura_peruchi
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Welcome to Transplants - conversations with women thriving in new roots abroad
Hosted by Laura Peruchi, a Brazilian journalist calling NYC home since 2014 .Each episode, we unpack the transitions, culture shocks, setbacks, and joys of starting a new life in another country—so you can learn from their insights and make your own bold move. Because I truly believe real stories are the strongest way to spark real growth.Why the name “Transplants”?I've always loved the meaning this expression can have. For me, it reflects both the idea of living far from home and carrying part of your roots into a new life - much like a transplant surgery, you know?Connect with Transplants:Follow on IG https://www.instagram.com/transplants.podSubstack/newsletter - https://wearetransplants.substack.com/Laura's IG https://www.instagram.com/laura_peruchiFollow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@wearetransplants
Sobre Transplants - Conversations With Women Thriving Abroad
A podcast featuring conversations with women thriving in new roots abroad. Each episode, we unpack the transitions, culture shocks, setbacks, and joys of starting a new life in another country—so you can learn from their insights and make your own bold move. Because I truly believe real stories are the strongest way to spark real growth. New episodes every Tuesday - hosted by Laura Peruchi, a Brazilian journalist based in NYC.
WHY TRANSPLANTS? I've always loved the meaning this word can have. To be a transplant is to carry one life while learning to live another.