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When I moved to the United States for the first time, I had no idea how much it would stretch me, soften me, undo me, and rebuild me. I’ve relocated six times now, and every move has taught me something about courage, belonging, and the quiet work of creating a life from scratch.The Places We Call Home is the podcast I wish I had during those early years — a place for expat and immigrant women who are navigating homesickness, culture shock, loneliness, friendship, identity, and the long, tender process of starting over in the USA.I created this space for women like us — women who have left the familiar behind and are learning how to belong again. Here, we talk honestly about the emotional side of moving abroad: the friendships that don’t work out, the moments you feel invisible, the ache for home, the joy of small wins, and the surprising ways we grow when we’re pushed into a ne

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    #65. The Long Exhale — Finding Friendship and Stability in a New Country

    Moving to a new country is an emotional, psychological, and cultural upheaval. In this episode, Korean‑Canadian entrepreneur Monica Hyang-sil Chang shares her powerful story of rebuilding her identity after immigrating from Korea, to Toronto, Canada, to Marin County in California.This episode is for anyone searching for belonging, rebuilding identity after migration, or learning how to stay grounded while living far from home.Monica opens up about the pressure many Asian women feel to 'fit the box,' the stereotypes she pushed against, and what it meant to become one of the only Korean women running a food business in her region. We explore the real challenges of loneliness, homesickness, culture shock, and the mental health impact of starting over in a new country — experiences familiar to immigrants, expats, and anyone navigating life abroad.If this resonates leave a 5‑star review. I really helps us know how to support you.

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    #64. Expat Woman — Five Signs Life Abroad Is Draining You and How to Take Your Power Back

    Life abroad can stretch you, soften you, and sometimes drain you in ways you didn’t expect. In this episode, I’m sharing five clear signs that your expat life — or the spaces you’re in — are costing you too much emotionally, and what it looks like to take your power back without abandoning yourself.If you’re an expat or immigrant woman navigating homesickness, isolation, microaggressions, shrinking to fit in, or feeling invisible, this conversation will help you name what’s happening and decide what you need next.We talk about:the quiet ways you start shrinking to stay acceptedfeeling depleted after every interactionperforming gratitude instead of being honestthe emotional cost of staying in rooms that don’t see youhow to choose spaces that let you be present, not disappearI also share a personal story from my own life in the U.S. — a moment when I stayed in a difficult space, why I made that choice, and what I learned about belonging, boundaries, and self‑trust.I also share a personal story from my own life in the U.S. — a moment when I stayed in a difficult space, why I made that choice, and what I learned about belonging, boundaries, and self‑trust.This episode is for the woman abroad who keeps asking:“Do I matter here? Can I belong here and still be myself?”If this speaks to you, follow The Places We Call Home on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and leave a 5‑star review so I know these conversations are meeting you where you are.

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    #63. Moved To USA For Love? Homesick, Lonely, Starting Over -What's Possible For Expat Women

    If you moved to the USA for love and now find yourself homesick, lonely, overwhelmed, or wondering who you’re becoming, this episode is for you. So many expat and immigrant women arrive with hope — then quietly struggle with the emotional cost of life in a new country.In this conversation you'll look through the eyes of guest Monica Hyang-sil Chang. Hear what’s actually possible for you, even if right now you feel disconnected, unsure of yourself, or guilty for not loving your new life yet. You’ll hear the emotional truths we don’t say out loud: the grief attached to leaving home, the pressure to “be grateful,” the loneliness that surprises you, and the identity shifts that happen when you build a life around someone else’s roots.We explore:why moving abroad for love brings its own kind of homesicknessthe isolation that shows up when you don’t have your own communityhow to rebuild confidence and identity in a new countrywhat it looks like to create belonging from scratch, andthe possibilities that open when you stop blaming yourself for strugglingIf this is your reality, remember that you’re in that process of figuring it out, you're allowed to be tender, messy, and brave. You're not behind, you’re not failing, and you’re not alone.If this resonates, follow The Places We Call Home on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and leave a 5‑star review so we know these conversations are supporting you.

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    #63. Feeling Like the Only One After Moving Abroad - USA? Hear What's Possible?

    In this episode, Monica Hanksel Chang opens up about moving from Korea to Canada to the U.S., navigating bias, reinvention, and the quiet work of belonging.From building a restaurant to rebuilding her life in California, her story speaks to expat and immigrant women searching for community, confidence, and a sense of home in a new country.

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    #62. Imposter Syndrome Abroad — rebuilding Identity After Moving To The USA | Apr 01, 2026

    When you move abroad, especially to the USA, imposter syndrome can show up in ways you never expected.In this episode, I sit down with Zainab Ugokwe — scientist, mom, wife — a woman whose story will feel familiar if you’ve ever tried to rebuild your identity in a new country.Zainab talks about returning to the U.S. after spending her childhood in Palestine, navigating homesickness, cultural differences, and the quiet grief of absent relatives in Palestine, and in the USA. She shares what it was like to grow up as the only Black girl in a town that had never seen people who looked like her, and how those early experiences shaped her confidence as an adult.We explore:what imposter syndrome looks like for expat and immigrant womenthe identity shifts that happen when you move abroadthe loneliness of feeling “in‑between” cultureshow to rebuild confidence when you don’t feel like yourself anymorethe emotional work of belonging in a place that wasn’t part of your original storyIf you’re an expat or immigrant woman living in the USA or anywhere abroad — navigating loneliness, cultural differences, or that unsettling feeling of not belonging here or back home — this conversation will meet you right where you are.Zainab’s reflections offer gentle reminders and practical takeaways about finding your voice again, trusting who you’re becoming, and giving yourself permission to grow into this new version of you.If this episode resonates, follow The Places We Call Home on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and share it with another woman who’s starting over in a new country.

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    #61. 3 Things That Happen When You Move Abroad — Emotional Truths Expat Women Don't Talk About

    The moment you move abroad, something shifts — in your body, in your identity, in the way you see yourself. In this episode, I’m sharing three things that happen the moment you leave home for a new country, especially if you’re an expat or immigrant woman starting over in the USA.These are the parts no one prepares you for: the sudden loneliness, the unexpected softness, the way your confidence wavers and rebuilds itself. If you’ve ever felt like you “should be handling this better,” this episode will help you understand why you feel the way you do — and why nothing is wrong with you.We talk about:the emotional shock of landing in a new countrythe identity unraveling that happens before you rebuildthe loneliness that shows up even when you’re “excited”how to give yourself permission to grow slowlyThis episode is for the woman who moved abroad and suddenly feels like a stranger to herself — the woman who’s trying to make friends, find her footing, and understand who she’s becoming in this new place.If this resonates, follow The Places We Call Home on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and share it with someone who’s navigating their own beginning abroad.

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    #60. The One Thing That Makes Life Abroad Harder —And How Expat Women Can Break The Cycle

    There’s one thing that makes life abroad feel heavier than it needs to be — and most expat and immigrant women don’t realize they’re doing it.In this episode, I talk about the quiet habit that drains your confidence, deepens your homesickness, and makes every part of starting over in a new country feel harder.It’s something I’ve done myself, especially in my early years in the USA. It shows up in the way you speak, the way you shrink, the way you second‑guess your instincts. And once you see it, you can’t unsee it.I explore:the subtle ways you disconnect from yourself after moving abroadwhy this habit makes loneliness and isolation worsehow it affects your friendships, your voice, and your sense of belongingwhat changes when you stop performing and start telling the truthhow to rebuild trust with yourself in a new countryIf you’re an expat or immigrant woman navigating homesickness, identity shifts, or the pressure to “fit in,” this episode will help you understand why you feel so stretched — and what it looks like to come back to yourself.Life abroad is hard enough. You don’t need to carry this extra weight.If this resonates, follow The Places We Call Home on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and share it with someone who’s rebuilding their life in a new place.

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    #59. Homesickness, Loneliness, And Starting Over — Life In The USA

    What does it really mean to start over in a country where no one knows your story?In this episode, you’ll hear Ghirmay’s journey — a true immigrant story of arriving in the USA with no English, no family, and no way to return home. Eighteen years later, he has built a life through resilience, homesickness, loneliness, fear, and pure determination.This is the unglamorous side of life in the USA:washing dishes, attending ESL classes, navigating culture shock, and slowly shaping a new identity far from where your story began. It’s the slow victories, the setbacks, the pride, and the psychological weight of moving abroad alone.If you’ve ever felt like you were beginning again — in a new country or in a new chapter of your life — his story will stay with you.In this episode, you’ll hear about:building a life from scratch when nothing is handed to youliving with the uncertainty of not knowing if you’ll ever go back homefinding identity, stability, and belonging far from where your story beganFollow the show for weekly episodes about moving abroad, expat life, homesickness, belonging, and the tools and stories that help you find your voice as an expat woman.

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    #58. He Walked 2K Miles — An American Expat, A Mexican Woman, & The Family He Chose

    What would make someone walk 2,000 miles — not once, but three times?For Tim Scott, it was one thing: getting back to the woman he loved in Mexico and to the children waiting for him on the other side of the border.Tim didn’t grow up with safety. He didn’t grow up with stability. He came from an abusive home, left Virginia with almost nothing, and found himself learning a new language, navigating unfamiliar foods, and trying to build community in a place where he had no roadmap. But he kept walking — across states, across borders, across fear — because he had finally found something worth choosing: a Mexican woman who loved him, and the family he never had growing up.This is not a movie plot. It’s the real story of an American expat who rebuilt his life through courage, grit, and love. It’s about survival, identity, and the determination it takes to start over in a country we're told locals are fleeing from.In this episode, you’ll hear:how the Army and relocating helped Tim choose a different futurethe 2,000‑mile journey that reshaped his sense of purposehow love, family, and belonging became his compassThis story is for anyone who has ever had to start again — anyone who has crossed borders, rebuilt their identity, or chosen a life that looked nothing like the one they came from.Follow The Places We Call Home for more true stories about expat life, human spirit, courage, resilience, hope, real love, belonging, immigration, identity, and the emotional work of creating a life in a place that didn’t raise you

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    #57. Expat Identity Shifts — How Moving Abroad Breaks and Remakes Who You Are

    Moving abroad doesn’t just change your address — it changes you.In this episode, I talk about the tension between fitting in and staying true to yourself, the culture shock that hits long after you arrive, and the slow, often invisible process of rebuilding your sense of belonging. These are the parts most “moving abroad” lists never mention — the internal unraveling, the rebuilding, and the becoming.You’ll walk away with:three questions to help you reconnect with the person you’re becominga grounded understanding of how moving abroad reshapes who you areIf you’re planning to move abroad in 2026, already living overseas, or somewhere in the messy middle of starting over, this conversation gives words to the things you’ve felt but haven’t known how to name.Follow the show and share it with someone navigating their own version of beginning again.

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    #56. Who Am I Here? Finding Yourself After Moving Abroad

    Moving abroad has a way of shaking loose parts of you that you didn’t even know were fragile. Friendships shift, it changes your sense of self. In this episode, I talk with Patricia Boes, CEO of Unlimit Me, about what it takes to rebuild identity in a new country. Patricia shares how she found belonging after leaving Australia for the Bay Area, and what helped her feel grounded when everything felt unfamiliar.We talk about: how identity shifts when you start over abroadwhat helps you stay confident through change the friendships that shape who you becomethe small moments that make a new place feel like homeIf you’ve ever felt out of place, unsure of yourself, or caught between who you were and who you’re becoming, this conversation will help you see that transformation as growth, not loss.Your reviews help other women find these conversations. If you have a moment, I’d love to hear what this episode brought up for you.Connect with Patricia: https://www.unlimitme.com Follow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepodLearn more about Yolanda: Meet The Host

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    #55. Who Are You Now? Finding Yourself Again After Moving To The USA

    Relocating to a foreign country has a way of rearranging things -- your friendships, confidence, parts of you that you thought were solid.I talk about:the mix of belonging, homesickness, and loneliness that comes with expat lifewhat it feels like to raise kids between culturesthe version of you that’s waiting on the other side of this transitionYou don’t have to have it all sorted. You’re allowed to be new. You’re allowed to grow slowly. And you’re not doing this alone.Follow the show and leave a quick , positive review. It helps more women find these conversations when they need them most.Follow on Instagram

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    #54. 10 Ways To Feel At Home During The Holidays in the USA

    The holidays are complicated when you’re living in a country that isn’t home. I’m sharing ten simple, comforting ideas that worked for me and can help you create a holiday season in the USA that feels truly yours.I talk about:finding community without the overwhelm• how to opt out gracefully• planning for triggers like homesicknessI hope this episode gives you a few ideas — and a little comfort.

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    #53. How Expat Women Redefine The Holidays in the USA—Family, Traditions, Belonging

    Send us Fan MailWhat does Christmas look like when your life stretches across many countries?If you’re an expat or immigrant woman navigating the holidays in the USA, this episode offers something deeper than tips—it offers recognition.You’ll hear the mix of nostalgia, joy, longing, and connection that comes with celebrating Christmas far from home.You’ll come away with: A reminder that home isn’t lost — it’s carried with you,  recreated, and reimagined Permission to let your traditions evolve as your life evolves Inspiration to honor the rituals that matter most — whether they’re from childhood or newly created in the USAThis is a story that reminds you that your version of Christmas is valid, beautiful, and uniquely yours.Leave a comment on your relocation journey.Here is a podcast about courage—the courage to transform your life and to tell your own story. Here, we dive into the journeys of expat / immigrant women who've left their countries of origin for adventure or the American dream. Together, we explore the ache of homesickness, the challenge of cultural differences, and the search for identity—while sharing practical tips and inspiring success stories. This isn't just about living overseas. It's about finding resilience, purpose, and belonging. It's creating a home wherever you are. This is your space to learn, connect, and gather tools to navigate the emotional cost of building a life in the USA.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #52. What Does Home Mean at Christmas When You’ve Built a Life Abroad? Expats / Immigrants

    Send us Fan MailHave you created your dream expat life abroad?Life as an expat is no joke! Moving to the USA can mean new opportunities, growth, and the inevitable personal changes for the better. For you. Here is why you should not expect to walk in the front door to find the same attitudes that wished you well years ago. The new version of you is critiqued, the old version still expected. And then there's the guilt of having achieved more.If you're in a season of feeling like you're stuck between worlds, you don't quite fit anywhere, this episode is for you.Host Yolanda revisits her chat with business woman Amy Denebeam-Dean, a California native who successfully build a life among the British upper-classes for more than a decade, only to leave it all behind to find her California roots. Amy shares gems on living authentically, finding opportunities, and belonging somewhere.Download this lively, outspoken chat on coming back to your home of origin.Leave a comment on your relocation journey.Here is a podcast about courage—the courage to transform your life and to tell your own story. Here, we dive into the journeys of expat / immigrant women who've left their countries of origin for adventure or the American dream. Together, we explore the ache of homesickness, the challenge of cultural differences, and the search for identity—while sharing practical tips and inspiring success stories. This isn't just about living overseas. It's about finding resilience, purpose, and belonging. It's creating a home wherever you are. This is your space to learn, connect, and gather tools to navigate the emotional cost of building a life in the USA.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #51. Feeling Foreign And A Little Lost? Here's How To Steady Yourself Expat / Immigrant

    Send us Fan MailHave you immigrated away from your home, feeling foreign and a little lost?The first months abroad can feel like a whirlwind—joy, then the crash, then the ache of missing home. In this episode, host Yolanda revisits her interview with guest Dr. Veronique Elefant—Yani, Clinical Psychologist, and creator of 3D Human Therapy®. You will get:Gentle ways to steady yourself: journaling, presence, and letting go of the pressure to “fit in”, and  Holistic perspectives on resilience, belonging, and emotional wellbeingDr. Veronique has been supporting expats, families, and individuals worldwide for more than 25 years. Her work helps people move beyond labels, connect with themselves, and find balance in the midst of change.  https://psychologyexperts.online/about/ For more of Dr. Veronique and 3D Human Therapy®Hit the PLAY button. Discover the perfect solutions for expat women, international students, and anyone learning to belong in a new country.Here is a podcast about courage—the courage to transform your life and to tell your own story. Here, we dive into the journeys of expat / immigrant women who've left their countries of origin for adventure or the American dream. Together, we explore the ache of homesickness, the challenge of cultural differences, and the search for identity—while sharing practical tips and inspiring success stories. This isn't just about living overseas. It's about finding resilience, purpose, and belonging. It's creating a home wherever you are. This is your space to learn, connect, and gather tools to navigate the emotional cost of building a life in the USA.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #50. Navigating American Holiday Overwhelm And Loneliness As An Expat Or Immigrant Woman

    Send us Fan MailHow to protect your identity, set boundaries, and create meaningful traditions when creating a new life in the USA.You’re not imagining it. For expat / immigrant women in the USA, the holidays often bring a unique mix of homesickness, cultural pressure, and the quiet fear of not belonging.This episode takes an honest look at what women like us are really experiencing: the overwhelm, the financial expectations, the social scripts, and the emotional weight of navigating American holiday culture while trying to build a life that still feels like our own.By the end of this episode, you’ll have:Practical strategies for setting boundaries without guiltSimple scripts for saying “I can’t afford that this year”Tips for replacing volume with depth in your celebrationsA way to protect your identity when you fear being seen as “no fun”A framework for belonging that isn’t built on comparison or complianceQuestion for youWhat’s one tradition you decided to opt out of this year, and one tradition you redesigned to fit your life in the USA? Share your story with our community. Your choices help other immigrant and expat women feel seen, supported, and less alone.If this episode resonates with you, share it with a friend who’s navigating her own journey of starting over in the USA.Here is a podcast about courage—the courage to transform your life and to tell your own story. Here, we dive into the journeys of expat / immigrant women who've left their countries of origin for adventure or the American dream. Together, we explore the ache of homesickness, the challenge of cultural differences, and the search for identity—while sharing practical tips and inspiring success stories. This isn't just about living overseas. It's about finding resilience, purpose, and belonging. It's creating a home wherever you are. This is your space to learn, connect, and gather tools to navigate the emotional cost of building a life in the USA.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #49. Less Lonely, More Connected—A Guide To The Holidays for Immigrant / Expat Women

    Send us Fan MailHow do you avoid isolation and create connection, community, and belonging during the Christmas holidays?The holidays can be a season of joy but for immigrant and expat women, it can feel like an extra layer of homesickness and longing. In this episode, we explore how to transform that loneliness into connection by blending traditions from back home with new rituals that feel authentic to where you are now. Our guest today is Manuelita Antonio Rangel Sosa. She is a Venezuelan-American artist, architect, and designer, living in California. You'll takeaway:Practical ideas for creating fellowship and intimacy, even in small gatheringsEncouragement to design holidays that reflect your needsWhy holidays can trigger homesickness for immigrant and expat women  You’ll hear stories of festive celebrations, creative ways to honor cultural roots, and how to transform—even if you’re far from family. Together, we’ll uncover how to design holidays that are less about recreating the past and more about creating belonging in the present.Whether you’re navigating your first Christmas abroad or have spent decades away from your homeland, this conversation offers warmth, inspiration, and tools to help you feel less alone and more connected this holiday season.Here is a podcast about courage—the courage to transform your life and to tell your own story. Here, we dive into the journeys of expat / immigrant women who've left their countries of origin for adventure or the American dream. Together, we explore the ache of homesickness, the challenge of cultural differences, and the search for identity—while sharing practical tips and inspiring success stories. This isn't just about living overseas. It's about finding resilience, purpose, and belonging. It's creating a home wherever you are. This is your space to learn, connect, and gather tools to navigate the emotional cost of building a life in the USA.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #48. Why Holiday Loneliness Hits Expats Harder Than Anyone Else — 4 Tips To Build Belonging

    Send us Fan MailFeeling the dread of holiday loneliness because you live abroad? Host Yolanda is being honest. The holidays bring a much needed moment of rest, togetherness, community, fun and festive food. But if you live abroad without family and you haven't built your tribe yet, it can be a mess. The season that’s supposed to bring joy can instead spotlight what you're missing.Pay attention, expat / immigrant friends. Don't poo-poo these practical ideas to create connection. Soak up the encouragement, get past loneliness this holiday. Remember, next year doesn't have to look or feel the same.Hit the Play button, for-Ways to blend old traditions with new ones so the holidays feel comforting, not foreignWhy small rituals create big feelings of connection and belongingHow to turn loneliness into opportunity through simple acts of kindnessHere is a podcast about courage—the courage to transform your life and to tell your own story. Here, we dive into the journeys of expat / immigrant women who've left their countries of origin for adventure or the American dream. Together, we explore the ache of homesickness, the challenge of cultural differences, and the search for identity—while sharing practical tips and inspiring success stories. This isn't just about living overseas. It's about finding resilience, purpose, and belonging. It's creating a home wherever you are. This is your space to learn, connect, and gather tools to navigate the emotional cost of building a life in the USA.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #47. 6 Signs You Missed the Emotional Cost of Relocating Under Pressure

    Fleeing Russia. Starting over in a new country is hard enough — doing it under pressure comes with a cost most people never talk about.In this episode, I sit down with Anna and Sergey as they share the story of fleeing Russia with only three days’ notice and seeking asylum in the United States. Their journey is raw, emotional, and full of moments that reveal what relocation really feels like when it isn’t a choice but a necessity.We talk about:the emotional shock of leaving everything behind overnighthow legal migration can still feel unpredictable and unsafethe resilience it takes to rebuild a life from scratch after separation.A reminder that behind every immigration headline is a human being trying to survive, adapt, and hold onto hope.If this episode opened your eyes to the emotional side of relocation, follow the show and leave a quick review. It helps more women find these conversations when they need them most.Follow on InstagramLearn more about Yolanda:

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    #46. 5 Signs You’re Outgrowing Expat Life — and How to Return Home Smoothly

    Sometimes the bravest thing you can do as an expat is admit that you’re ready to go home.In this episode, I share the story of a friend who, after twenty years in the USA, realized she was done pushing through corporate pressure, cultural exhaustion, and the constant feeling of being “the different one.” Her decision to return to England wasn’t about giving up — it was about choosing a life that finally matched her values.I talk about:the cultural pull that never really goes awaythe emotional cost of staying somewhere that no longer fitsI also share a few gentle tips for transitioning home with intention — from planning your timeline to letting go of what no longer belongs in your next chapter.If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s time to return to your country of origin, this episode will help you listen to the part of you that already knows the answer.If this episode made you think about your own next chapter, follow the show and leave a quick review. It helps more women find these conversations when they need them most.Follow on Instagram

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    #45. Does Your Move To The USA Feel Lonely? You’re Missing One Crucial Element

    Send us Fan MailHow do you rebuild an entire life from zero—no job, no family, no network—after fleeing a country you can never return to?If you’re an expat woman trying to feel grounded, connected, or at home in the USA, this episode reveals the real emotional, practical, and spiritual challenges that come with starting over—and the one element that makes the transition radically easier.You are going to discoverHow genuine community can dissolve fear, isolation, and the emotional weight of starting over.The powerful mindset shift that helps you integrate faster, build support, and feel like you truly belong.Press play now to learn how to build the kind of community that transforms survival into belonging and turns your new country into a real home.Here is a podcast about courage—the courage to transform your life and to tell your own story. Here, we dive into the journeys of expat / immigrant women who've left their countries of origin for adventure or the American dream. Together, we explore the ache of homesickness, the challenge of cultural differences, and the search for identity—while sharing practical tips and inspiring success stories. This isn't just about living overseas. It's about finding resilience, purpose, and belonging. It's creating a home wherever you are. This is your space to learn, connect, and gather tools to navigate the emotional cost of building a life in the USA.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #44. Why You’re Missing Intention in Your Expat Friendship Journey & How to Fix It

    Send us Fan MailWhen you’ve tried the meetups, the coffee chats, the parent groups, the playground conversations… and still feel unseenThis episode is for every expat and immigrant woman who has ever wondered, “Is it me?” It’s not you. It’s the journey. This episode will help you:Release assumptions about who your friends “should” beRecognize red flags and protect your emotional energyCast your net wider with intentionStay open to the people who can genuinely feed your spiritUnderstand that friendship is a mutual gift, not something to chaseIn this episode, I walk you through the process of redefining friendship on your own terms as an expat woman in America.You’ll hear how I cast my net wide — church for spiritual nourishment, pro bono work for intellectual stimulation, a post‑grad course for cultural diversity, shared workspaces for unexpected joy.Each space fed a different part of me. Each one lifted the loneliness a little more.And slowly, I found my people — beautifully varied in race, origin, language, and spirit. People who weren’t fascinated by my accent or my background, but who were simply interested in a fellow soul.Listen now if you’re navigating friendship as an expat or immigrant woman in the USA and feeling discouraged. https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #43. How Emotional Healing Helped This Russian Expat Woman Build a Life She Loves in America

    Send us Fan Mailre you an expat woman struggling to make real friendships in America, feeling out of place, or wondering if you need to change who you are just to belong?Dasha moved to the USA from Russia for love. She landed in Lubbock, Texas. In this episode, she shares her journey from small-town rejection to finding meaningful connections in San Francisco. Her story shows that the expat experience touches all of us—no matter where we come from. What matters most is having the strategies and tools to work through it.You’ll discover:How cultural expectations in the U.S. shape friendship-building—and why intentionality matters more here than anywhere elseWhy therapy can be a critical tool for navigating identity loss, culture shock, and the emotional cost of starting overPress play to discover the mindset shifts and practical insights every expat woman needs to create community, connection, and a true sense of home in the United States.Share your own migration story or feedback: [email protected] is a podcast about courage—the courage to transform your life and to tell your own story. Here, we dive into the journeys of expat / immigrant women who've left their countries of origin for adventure or the American dream. Together, we explore the ache of homesickness, the challenge of cultural differences, and the search for identity—while sharing practical tips and inspiring success stories. This isn't just about living overseas. It's about finding resilience, purpose, and belonging. It's creating a home wherever you are. This is your space to learn, connect, and gather tools to navigate the emotional cost of building a life in the USA.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #42. Part 2. Immigrants And Expats — Do This To Make Friends In The USA . . . It Actually Works

    Send us Fan MailDone with shallow interactions or unsure how to build real connection? You’re not alone. How do you become part of the  social circle when you keep getting the cold shoulder, where friendship isn’t spontaneous, and emotional safety isn’t guaranteed?This episode unpacks what’s really behind the struggle—and how to bridge the cultural gap with clarity and courage.You’ll walk away with three things:Key cultural insights into how Americans form adult friendships—and how to use that knowledge to connect more easilySimple, actionable ways to meet people through volunteering, routines, and community spaces that feel natural and authenticMindset shifts to help you release self-blame, embrace patience, and build friendships that actually lastPress play for tips and tools to try. Share your own migration story or feedback: [email protected] is a podcast about courage—the courage to transform your life and to tell your own story. Here, we dive into the journeys of expat / immigrant women who've left their countries of origin for adventure or the American dream. Together, we explore the ache of homesickness, the challenge of cultural differences, and the search for identity—while sharing practical tips and inspiring success stories. This isn't just about living overseas. It's about finding resilience, purpose, and belonging. It's creating a home wherever you are. This is your space to learn, connect, and gather tools to navigate the emotional cost of building a life in the USA.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #41. Immigrants And Expats — Do This To Make Friends In The USA . . . It Actually Works

    Send us Fan MailWondering where to find the kind of female friendships that actually feed your soul?You’re not wrong for craving more than surface-level connection. We're talking about loneliness, cultural shifts, and the quiet ache of being unknown in a new country.Forming meaningful friendships can feel like a second full-time job. You’ll walk away with:Science-backed reasons why female friendships improve mental health, reduce stress, and protect your wellbeingA practical first step to identify the kind of friendship you actually need—so you stop wasting energy on groups that don’t nourish youActionable tips and rituals to start building mutual, vulnerable connections in the USA—based on what’s worked for other expat womenPress play for a mini-roadmap to finding and nurturing female friendships in the USA—so you can feel seen, supported, and less alone.Here is a podcast about courage—the courage to transform your life and to tell your own story. Here, we dive into the journeys of expat / immigrant women who've left their countries of origin for adventure or the American dream. Together, we explore the ache of homesickness, the challenge of cultural differences, and the search for identity—while sharing practical tips and inspiring success stories. This isn't just about living overseas. It's about finding resilience, purpose, and belonging. It's creating a home wherever you are. This is your space to learn, connect, and gather tools to navigate the emotional cost of building a life in the USA.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #40. How to Move Abroad Without Letting Fear Control You — What Most Expat Women Aren’t Told

    Send us Fan MailWhat if I fail? What if I don’t belong? Are these questions keeping you from moving abroad for the life you dream of?This episode is your expat woman’s masterclass on moving abroad without letting fear win. Host Yolanda shares real experiences and what helped her prepare for a new life in the USA.If you can’t shake your own fears or answer the “How are you going to make it work?” questions from well-meaning friends, this one is for you.Press play to uncover the unfiltered truth about forging a new identity as an expat or immigrant—and gain the insights you need to thrive emotionally and mentally in your journey to the U.S.Email [email protected] is a podcast about courage—the courage to transform your life and to tell your own story. Here, we dive into the journeys of expat / immigrant women who've left their countries of origin for adventure or the American dream. Together, we explore the ache of homesickness, the challenge of cultural differences, and the search for identity—while sharing practical tips and inspiring success stories. This isn't just about living overseas. It's about finding resilience, purpose, and belonging. It's creating a home wherever you are. This is your space to learn, connect, and gather tools to navigate the emotional cost of building a life in the USA.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #39. Feeling Foreign Abroad? Want To Succeed But Don't Know How? This Expat Woman Did

    Send us Fan MailHands up if you want to stay stuck in a job you hate, with dreams unfulfilled! No soul wants that. We want to succeed. We want adventure, to be seen, heard, felt. We want purpose, love. And most of all, we want to be remembered. I'm sitting down with guest and new friend, Samira Kawar, who left Jordan when there were no universities, and political unrest in neighboring countries cut short a bright, ambitious girl's vision. Her connections brought her to the USA but it was her talents and tenacity that took this expat woman to palaces.  Press play for wisdom and insight. Hear how education and integrity can change your destinyFor a life with no regrets, choose passion over practicality. Here is a podcast about courage—the courage to transform your life and to tell your own story. Here, we dive into the journeys of expat / immigrant women who've left their countries of origin for adventure or the American dream. Together, we explore the ache of homesickness, the challenge of cultural differences, and the search for identity—while sharing practical tips and inspiring success stories. This isn't just about living overseas. It's about finding resilience, purpose, and belonging. It's creating a home wherever you are. This is your space to learn, connect, and gather tools to navigate the emotional cost of building a life in the USA.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #38. Why Does Starting Over Hurt So Much? The Emotional Toll of Relocating And How To Grow Through Homesickness

    Send us Fan MailWhy does starting over hurt so much when you move abroad? Dive into the emotional truth behind relocation and how expat women can turn that pain into personal growth, confidence, and belonging.If you’ve ever relocated, battled homesickness, or struggled to find your place in a new culture, this episode speaks directly to you. Drawing insights from the 2024 Global Expat Survey, host Yolanda reveals how expat women in the USA and around the world can transform the challenges of cultural adaptation, identity shifts, and relocation stress into opportunities for reinvention and leadership.you’ll learn:The real reason starting over abroad hurts — and why that pain means you’re growing.How expat women find purpose, joy, and belonging after moving overseas.Why relocation is not a loss, but a portal to empowerment and legacy-building. Download now.To share your own migration story or feedback email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #37 Feeling Lost Abroad? Here's One Thing To Help Expat Women Heal Homesickness, Culture Shock & Isolation

    Send us Fan MailFeeling lost, lonely, or disconnected after moving abroad?Yolanda sits down with Samira Kawar—a trailblazing immigrant woman from Jordan who arrived in the U.S. in 1968 and built a life of legacy, leadership, and belonging.If you’re an expat woman navigating homesickness, culture shock, or isolation, this episode offers more than validation—it offers a blueprint. You’ll learn how to use education as a tool for empowerment, how to build meaningful community, and how to shift your mindset from survival to self-actualization.Tune in to discover what it takes to feel rooted in a new culturehttps://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #36. 3 Ways Expat Women in the USA Can Beat Homesickness and Build a Sense of Belonging

    Send us Fan MailFeeling homesick after moving to the USA?You’re not alone—and you don’t have to figure it all out by yourself. In this Friday episode host Yolanda Reshemah shares three powerful ways expat women can use the wisdom of others to feel grounded, connected, and at home again.Whether you’ve just arrived or have been living abroad for years, this conversation will help you:Learn from other expat women’s stories so you can avoid common mistakes and settle faster.Turn shared experiences into guidance for building a fulfilling life in a new country.Practice grace and respect—two essential tools for navigating culture shock and finding belonging.Every challenge you’re facing—homesickness, loneliness, or starting over from scratch—has already been lived and overcome by others who’ve walked the same path. Their stories can become your roadmap.Listen now to discover how the power of shared wisdom can transform your expat journey and help you finally feel at home in the USA.To share your own migration story or feedback email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    # 35. Why Belonging Isn’t Instant—What every expat woman wish they knew to feel at home in their new country

    Send us Fan MailFeeling like you don’t belong yet? In this heartfelt episode, Yolanda Reshemah and guest Karen Giva share the truth about starting over abroad—why belonging takes time, how healing helps, and what every expat woman can do to truly feel at home in a new country. You'll learn why vulnerability matters, how to rebuild community, and what it really takes to feel at home in a new country—no matter where you are in your journey. Press play. Uncover the truth about belonging abroad.To share your own migration story or feedback email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #34. Homesick? Anxious? Stuck? 3 Mindset Shifts to Reclaim Your Joy Abroad

    Send us Fan MailTo share your own migration story or feedback email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #33. 2 Challenges Every Expat Woman Faces in the USA—And How to Overcome Them

    Send us Fan MailAre you an expat woman starting over in the USA—and wondering why this transition feels harder than you expected? Relocating abroad isn’t just about visas, moving boxes, and learning English. It’s about navigating homesickness, unspoken cultural codes, rebuilding your career, and figuring out how to belong in a place that doesn’t yet feel like home.In this heartfelt episode, you’ll hear Karen Geva’s story of moving from Israel to California and discover:Why the hardest part of adapting abroad isn’t language—it’s behavior, mindset, and emotional rhythm because cultural difference goes beyond languageWhy home will no longer be the geographical location you left of memories and blood relationsHow Karen rebuilt her career and confidence in midlife, as a foreigner.Download now to uncover the unfiltered truth about forging a new identity as an expat or immigrant—and gain the insights you need to thrive emotionally and mentally in your journey to the U.S.To share your own migration story or feedback, email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #32. Why We Romanticize Home When Living Abroad- Homesickness, Culture Shock & Expat Life in the USA

    Send us Fan MailDo you ever wonder why homesickness hits so hard when you’re living abroad—even for things you never cared about back home?In this episode of Starting Over in the USA, Yolanda Reshemah explores the hidden truth behind homesickness for expat women. From longing for food you rarely ate to missing traditions you barely participated in, this episode dives deep into the emotional side of expat life in the USA. You’ll learn how culture shock and mental health challenges can make us romanticize the past and idealize home, even when we chose to relocate for better opportunities.Understand why nostalgia often distorts our memories and makes cultural adjustment harder.Gain practical tools to stay grounded and present while navigating homesickness abroad.Learn how to reclaim your story so that moving abroad becomes about growth—not regretTo share your own migration story or feedback email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #31. Feeling Lost Abroad? How to Navigate Culture Shock, Homesickness, and Identity Shifts

    Send us Fan MailDiscover three emotional tools to help you feel grounded, confident, and emotionally safe while adjusting to life in a new country.Are you feeling disoriented, emotionally drained, or unsure of who you are since moving abroad? You’re not alone. This episode breaks down the real difference between culture shock and homesickness—and why understanding both is key to emotional resilience. You’ll learn three powerful tools to help you feel grounded, confident, and emotionally safe in your new home. Whether you’re navigating identity loss, loneliness, or the quiet ache of starting over, this episode offers clarity, comfort, and a path forward.Press play to learn these practical strategies to handle homesickness and thrive in your new home away from home.To share your own migration story or feedback email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #30. From Culture Shock to Confidence How Expat Women Grow by Trusting Themselves

    Send us Fan Mail Simple shifts to help you feel grounded and strong in a new country. In this episode, Yolanda Reshemah and clinical psychologist Dr. Veronique Ani unpack the hidden emotional challenges expat women face—from homesickness and self-doubt to the constant search for validation. Together, they reveal why true confidence doesn’t come from a new country or a new role, but from trusting yourself.You’ll learn:How to feel grounded, emotionally strong, and truly good in your own skin, no matter where you live.Why the need for validation often show up when relocating—and how to break free.Practical tools to move from frustration and self-sabotage toward calm and confidence.Press play to discover how to turn culture shock into confidence and start thriving in your expat journey today.To share your own migration story or feedback email  [email protected] More from Dr. Veronique: https://psychologyexperts.online/Free guide: www.psychologyexperts.online/3dform This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, belonging and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expat and immigrant experiences in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and mental health for personal growth and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #29. Does Your Relocation Journey Lack True Connection? Here’s the Hard Truth About Expat Life

    Send us Fan MailHave you ever returned home only to realize you no longer feel at home there?For many expat women, the journey of relocation is full of unexpected emotions—missing one community while trying to rebuild another, questioning identity, and wondering where “home” truly is. This episode dives into that very struggle, showing how the USA can still hold promise despite its imperfections.The surprising reasons moving back to England left me missing the USA more than expected.Press play now to uncover a heartfelt perspective on creating home, no matter where life takes you.To share your own migration story or feedback email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #28. Why Successful Women Struggle To Rebuild Identity Abroad. Here’s What You’re Facing

    Send us Fan MailWhat would you sacrifice for love—your career, your culture, your entire community?Dive into the story of Cristiani, a successful Brazilian entrepreneur who left behind her thriving design business, family, and culture to move to the U.S. for love. Her journey reveals the emotional challenges of starting over in a new country, balancing homesickness, cultural identity, and learning how to merge two very different worlds.Just hit the play button, discover how to balance grief for what was left behind with the excitement of new opportunities, and why you’re not alone if you’re feeling divided between two worlds. This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women stories, people who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Hear conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of immigrants in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #27. Making Friends in America As An Expat Or Immigrant Woman Isn’t Organic—Here’s Why

    Send us Fan MailEver wondered what it really takes to uproot your life, move across the world for love, and start over in America? If you’re relocating to the USA—or already living here as an expat—you’ve likely felt the sting of loneliness, cultural missteps, and the struggle to find real connection.This episode is a moment from Dasha’s story,#13. Tune in now to hear why friendships don’t form as easily in the U.S., and how you can create a sense of belonging without giving up your cultural identity.To share your own migration story or feedback email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #26. How Moving to the USA Triggers Identity Shifts for Every Expat & Immigrant Woman

    Send us Fan MailDo you need some practical insights on navigating cultural differences, social norms so you can thrive? Have you ever wondered if moving abroad means losing yourself—or finally finding who you really are? For many expat and immigrant women, relocation is more than a physical move—it’s an identity shift. This episode explores how navigating cultural differences, reinventing your career, and reshaping your sense of belonging might feel overwhelming yet deeply transformative.Find the mindset shifts that can help you, practical insights on navigating language, social norms, and cultural differences with confidence so you can thrive in your new home.To share your own migration story or feedback email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #25. 1 Mindset Shift Every Expat Woman Needs to Thrive Abroad

    Send us Fan MailWhat's one mindset shift that will help any expat woman let go of the past and truly thrive in the USA?If you’ve relocated to the USA, you know it’s more than just unpacking suitcases. It’s about navigating cultural differences, finding your footing in a new land, and deciding who you want to be now. In this episode, we revisit a powerful conversation with Theo, a German expat whose journey from California to China, through bankruptcy and back, reveals what it truly means to start over without regret.Discover the liberating mindset shift that stops you from obsessing over what could have been.Press play now to learn how to let go of the past, embrace your present, and create a life you love in the USA — no matter where you’ve come from or what you’ve been through.To share your own migration story or feedback email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #24.  4 Strategies And How Expat & Immigrant Women Can Redefine Identity, Belonging, And Confidence In The USA

    Send us Fan MailIf you're a woman navigating a new country, especially the USA, and struggling with cultural differences, questioning your identity and if you belong, this episode offers you real tools to help you rebuild, reconnect, and rise. Learn how to overcome homesickness, rediscover your voice, and take bold action - even when you don't feel ready. Perfect for immigrant and expat women facing psychological transition.Inside this raw and powerful conversation, you'll uncover:How to reclaim your identity when the world keeps trying to shrink you into a label.The truth about confidence: why waiting to feel “ready” is a lie — and what to do instead.How to find healing in the smallest circle of support, even if you feel utterly alone right now.🎧 Listen now to gather the strength, tools, and courage to rebuild — not just survive — your life in a new land.To share your own migration story or feedback email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #23. How One Woman Reclaimed Her Identity and Became a Scientist Against All Odds

    Send us Fan MailWhat if everything you were taught to believe about your future—your identity, your limits, your worth—was wrong?In this jaw-dropping episode, we go deep with Zainab—a Palestinian-African American woman whose life began with shaved identity, cultural rejection, and racial isolation in a village outside Jerusalem. She faced every reason to stay small. Instead, she rewrote her story. This isn’t just a comeback tale—it’s a masterclass in radical self-belief. Whether you're an immigrant, a single parent, or someone quietly doubting their worth, this episode is your wake-up call.You’ll hear how Zainab escaped generational expectations to build a bold new life from scratch—on her own terms.You’ll learn how she went from being told “you don’t belong” to earning advanced science degrees and owning her space in elite academic institutions.You’ll feel the fire of someone who faced impossible odds—and used them as fuel to rise, thrive, and inspire.To share your own migration story or feedback email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #22.  Afraid to Relocate Because You'll Mess It Up? 4 Excuses Sabotaging Your Move & How To Overcome Them With Confidence. Expat Women

    Send us Fan MailHave you ever felt a quiet longing to start over abroad… only to talk yourself out of it with fear, doubt, or “what if I fail?”Before you pack a suitcase or book a one-way flight, there’s an emotional battle happening inside—and you’re not alone. In this heartfelt episode, Yolanda Reshemah pulls back the curtain on the most common fears that hold expat women back. Whether it’s fear of not being safe, not being strong enough, or not being ready, she names what so many of us feel—but rarely say out loud.In this episode you'll learn how to replace self-doubt with clarity, courage, and a plan that empowers you to finally say yes to your move abroad. Listen now to reclaim your courage, quiet the noise of doubt, and take one powerful step toward the life you’ve quietly dreamed about.In this episode, you’ll uncover the hidden fears quietly holding you back—and learn how to replace self-doubt with clarity, courage, and a plan that empowers you to finally say yes to your move.This heartfelt podcast explores the journey of expats and immigrant women chasing the American Dream, navigating cultural differences, overcoming homesickness, and striving to create a home away from home in the USA. Fears keeping you from moving abroad. Signs you're ready to move abroad. Is it safe to move to the USA.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #21. Is the Dream of Starting Over in the U.S. Dead? One Expat Woman's Honest Take

    Send us Fan MailHave you ever wondered if the dream of starting fresh in the U.S. is really worth it?For many expat and immigrant women, the journey to start over in the U.S. begins with hope but often runs headfirst into uncertainty, emotional exhaustion and now shifting policies. In this heartfelt episode, Yolanda Reshemah opens up about what the dream really costs—and why so many still choose to keep chasing it.In this episode you will discover an honest, compassionate reflection on what it really feels like to start over in a new country under challenging circumstances. Learn why emotional resilience is often the key to feeling secure.Listen now to hear a real, encouraging perspective son what it means to pursue a life you believe in—even when the path feels uncertain. To share your own migration story or  share your feedback, email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #20. Part2. Are You Shrinking Your Cultural Identity to Fit In? Here’s What Expat & Immigrant Women Must Hear

    Send us Fan MailThis episode is a love letter to bold women who lead with story, stand out on purpose, and use cultural confidence as their superpower.In Part 2 of this heartwarming and hilariously honest conversation, Yolanda and Amy continue exploring identity, entrepreneurship, and authenticity across borders.  Amy shows that embracing your cultural quirks and leading with your truth isn’t just freeing—it’s magnetic. Amy shares how her love of tea turned into a thriving U.S. business, what it's like to hold multiple cultural truths, and why fitting in is not the goal. Press play now to learn how to stop shrinking and start showing up boldly—your accent, your roots, and your power fully intact. To share your own migration story or  give your feedback, email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream. https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    # 19. Here's What To Do To Feel Empowered (Expat Woman & Cultural Differences)

    Send us Fan MailYour origin story is not something to hide—it's the very thing that makes you powerful.Whether you're struggling to adapt in a new country or wondering if you'll ever feel like you belong, this episode will challenge your thinking and uplift your heart. In this episode you'll discover: Your story, your origin is not a weight holding you down. It is a superpower that sets you apart. A mindset shift that turns homesickness and difference into empathy, courage, and strength Why your accent, your story, your journey, none of it needs to be erasedPress play now to reframe your story and unlock the hidden strength in being he different oneTo share your own story email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #18. Part1. Are You Shrinking Your Cultural Identity to Fit In? Here’s What Expat & Immigrant Women Must Hear

    Send us Fan MailHave you ever tried so hard to fit in somewhere new that you forgot who you actually are?This funny, entertaining, authentic life story resonates with anyone who's ever struggled to adapt to a new culture without losing themselves in the process. In this episode you'll discover:Fitting in doesn't require becoming somebody elseAdapting to life in the USA doesn't mean erasing yourselfRebuilding a life abroad often starts with knowing who you areA reflective episode with entrepreneur Amy Denebeim-Dean, co owner of Crown And Crumpet Tea House in San Francisco. Hear how this Oxford-educated American immersed herself in the English upper-middle-class society, what she has observed about acculturation and imitation, and why every woman immigrating to a new country must take note.Hit play to explore the real cost of fitting in and discover how to root yourself deeply—no matter where life takes you.To share your own migration story or  give your feedback, email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream. Fortnam And Mason, afternoon tea, Crown And Crumpethttps://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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    #17. Part 2. Why Pushing Through Culture Shock Is Toxic Advice for Expat Women—Here's What REALLY Works To Reduce Homesickness & Isolation

    Send us Fan MailWhat if the only things you had when moving abroad were courage and a calling? Here is a deeply personal and powerful episode. Yolanda reconnects with Robynne Jeisman, episode #15, who who left Australia to follow her calling to the USA. With faith and a vision, she built a new life and launched a nonprofit serving trafficked and homeless youths in California. In this episode you'll discover How self-kindness helped Robynne recover from burnout, and stay grounded while building something greater than herself.Take away practical insight on how small acts of rest and self-care—like margin days and comfort rituals—can keep you resilient, handle your homesickness, and connected to who you are in a foreign land.To share your own migration story, or  feedback email  [email protected] This compelling podcast delves into Expat and immigrant stories of those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women empowerment and the resilience of expats in the USA, offering insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. It emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and mental health for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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When I moved to the United States for the first time, I had no idea how much it would stretch me, soften me, undo me, and rebuild me. I’ve relocated six times now, and every move has taught me something about courage, belonging, and the quiet work of creating a life from scratch.The Places We Call Home is the podcast I wish I had during those early years — a place for expat and immigrant women who are navigating homesickness, culture shock, loneliness, friendship, identity, and the long, tender process of starting over in the USA.I created this space for women like us — women who have left the familiar behind and are learning how to belong again. Here, we talk honestly about the emotional side of moving abroad: the friendships that don’t work out, the moments you feel invisible, the ache for home, the joy of small wins, and the surprising ways we grow when we’re pushed into a ne

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