34:40 As a French black woman, I highly advice other black women not to move to France. The country is turning to the extreme right wing political party (11 millions voters for the RN, the extreme right wing party, they were number 1 in the number of votes). Things are changing fast. People are staring at me in the streets. I had a racist attack a year ago (white man). No one helped me. I’m planning to leave. Again, do not come. France is not a place for people like us anymore.
Sorry to hear you experienced such hostility and solidarity to you. It's not just France, it's most of Europe which is increasingly demonstrating extreme right-wing racist political views.
@@MRC5981yes, I’m taking care of myself. We need to take care of ourselves first and then help if we can. I know that non French persons have this very glamorous idea of France but I’m speaking facts and I’m sharing with you what I’m doing for myself. I do not recognize my country. So much racism that is seen as normal now. There were just 7 members of RN in 2022 in the Assemblée Nationale (Parliament) and now, after the vote this month, they are around 150 (out of 577 members). The RN candidate always comes at the second position when we elect the next President. It’s just a matter of years before they are in power. And our president Macron is opening the door wide open for them, because people are angry at him: he does things as he wants, forcing his laws without the Assembly approval and without taking into account the opinion of the French people. People are mad and vote now for the RN. I won’t stay in Europe. It’s over. I’ve been to Bali and people were non judgemental there and very nice. It’s either South East Asia or South America for me.
I am a Swedish-born Black woman, and I understand you perfectly! It is happening over the whole of Europe, unfortunately. I left Sweden last year and am in Canada at the moment. Where I am it is a lot calmer than where I was before...
I"ve been bopping around since 1992. I have lived in the US, Canada, Europe, and the Caribbean. I've been in Mexico for the last 3 years and so far I am very comfortable and I feel like a human being. I will stay here unless things change suddenly. I always get involved in the local community events and groups in every country, not really attached to the expat community... what's the point. I have to try to integrate and enjoy the journey.
@Stephanie Perry If you are a procrastinator, you SURE DID NOT PROCRASTINATE ABOUT GETTING THE HELL OUT the US😂 So glad your video showed up on my feed❣
Reply: Good morning, I am so interested in moving away from here, I feel like I have done all I can do for friends, family, and, community . I really need to focus on me and live for me whatever time I have left on this earth. Will continue to watch this channel.
Hi, To anyone asking for cost of residency in MX..my husband and I just renewed ours last week for 3 more years for $4000 peso per person (for facilitators cost) and $10,224 pesos per person (Immigration office cost) so about $750 USD per person at today's exchange rate of 18.99%. I would recommend a facilitator if you don't speak spanish, the INM office workers spoke very little english. Plus if any issues arise you can count on your facilitator to figure it out. We are moving when our home is finished in Chelem, which is located in the beach area about 30 min from Merida. I agree the US is getting scary, we live in FL and it's not like it was 20 yrs ago when we moved here, very divided thanks to DJT. I have our voter cards and will definitely still vote from MX! I am excited that MX now has a woman president and hopefully USA will soon!! Go KH!🎉
Hey people! Stepanie I started following you and Black Women Abroad and am so happy that I did. As a Black woman born in Canada to Caribbean-born parents, I have lived in the USA, Africa and the Caribbean. I read that some people are moving to Canada and I would say, read up about the provinces before you come here! I was born in Montreal and while the city is "okay" the province is s**t for Black folx. Anti-blackness is deeply rooted and pervasive in our world and you need to be in spaces that fit your needs as best as possible and that feels safe to you. As I get older, I need to see Black and other people of colour and to be on land that is Indigenous to the people that are around me.
I've lived in Mexico and in Costa Rica too. Lovely countries but my kids and I chose Brazil with 0 regrets. To each their own for sure... Oh and I adore bidets as well
My mom just moved back home to Brazil. I have never lived there but I am seriously considering getting a dual citizenship and probably moving over. I don’t speak the language very well but understand it better. I also want my young adult kids to go also. I spoke to them and they are leaning toward it. I am not sure what I would do for work. I have 2 degrees but I’m not sure that even matters. All I know is I’m too old to be living in fear of foolishness because I have brown skin!! I’m so sick of it. It’s ignorant for this country to be still dealing with this!!
I just signed up...and you are right I need a circle...I have started my gypsy/nomad life but I am ready to explore on a deeper level and would love the support, encouragement and tools from my sisters...I've realized that groups that are all inclusive don't honor me as a black woman and I oftentimes bite my tongue so that I don't "offend" others or make them feel bad....yeahhhhh I'm done with that....
I am so happy that I was able to take my Mom on Disney cruises with my sons when they were young.She got so much joy out of seeing them have that Disney experience. She talked about it all the time. They also talked about having the fun experiences with Grandma on DCL. I gave her the flower while she was alive. Gave them the memories with her that will last forever ❤.
I do not know where all the minutes go when I am getting ready to go somewhere. It’s become a real struggle. I end up rushing, running late, having to repeatedly apologize and taking forever to get settled once I’ve reached my destination. I have acquired fees due to arriving more than 15 minutes late to appointments and having to reschedule. I hate it. I know it comes across as disrespectful which mortifies me. I eventually realized I was not taking into account how much arthritis in both my knees was LITERALLY slowing me down. I needed to allow for more time to get ready and out the door. I had been living in denial, not wanting to acknowledge that I was aging and my body was changing. I’ve been working on living mindfully, aging gracefully, and making my calendar work with and for me as much as possible. 🦋
I never heard of time blindness, but I definitely have that disease. 😂 I’m known at Zumba classes for always being 5 mins late. I wake up at 5-30am & still consistently late to a 9:45am class. It’s almost arrogant to think time will slow down for me. 😂
Just remember Arthritis is not a old lady issue, I have younger friend that are currently suffering with this demon and there are more children everyday being diagnosed. It's not your age, but there are a few thing that can make your life a bit easier. but yes, stop trying to over push yourself, allow yourself the time you need. I don't have arthritis, but it still takes me an hour to get ready to leave my house....Girl I'm just SLOW
Stephanie, it's a good idea to stop and learn all you can about the aging process. What is that process for you? Then, respect the process and ease into the great self-acceptance that comes with becoming an Elder. It's a very honorable thing. Keep on living-the best is yet to come ❤
hi from the replay. Another great discussion Stephanie. I recently heard the actor Wendell Pierce talk about his experience being denied a rental property in HARLEM! So yeah...credit scores are a joke! Also, the 7-11 story...WILD!
My husband and I just got back from Merida last week renewing our residency for 3 more years the cost was $748 USD per person (using todays exchange rate of 18.99%) that's for paying the facilitator and the immigration office fees. Worth every penny! The office worker's spoke very little English...and we speak very little Spanish 😅. The process was easy and we were in the office about 3 hours. Everyone we met was extremely friendly and helpful from restaurants, hotel's and uber drivers! Which was refreshing from the US where everyone's in a hurry. We live in FL for the past 20 yrs and its changed completely thanks to DJT the whole US has changed and is divided becauseif him. I'm excited that Mexico now has a woman president and I am hoping that the US will have one soon too! Go Kamala!🎉 p.s. you can have dusl citizenship in MX but we just want residency
I worked in Mexico City for 6 months once. The nicest people are the ones who worked in restaurants and hotels. They were very nice. The Mexicans that live in South Texas are the most racist folks I have ever met! The food is outstanding in Mexico City. I would consider living there, but I am leaning towards Panama or Costa Rica.
I agree with Stephanie 100% about bidets and wondered the same thing. Do I have a 💩then slide over to the bidet? 🤷🏽♀I moved into a brand new apartment in the country I moved to and the bidet is separate from the toilets and I have never used it. I love the all-in-one and used it daily in the Airbnb I stayed in but I hate them being separate. I live in a country in Europe, and my friend, who is a very dark-skinned black male, was pulled over by the police one night for speeding. The police could tell he was drunk because he was "sloppy drunk" as they say. He asked him to take a breathalyzer and he failed miserably. The cop did not arrest him, instead, he gave him a bottle of water and told him to drink it and wait a few minutes. The cop stayed there talking with him for 30 minutes then told him to drive home safely.
That guy was lucky 😊 in uk my ex husband was taken to jail for a night being drank and withdrawn his licence for a year, went on a course, now can't travel to U S for 10 years. The story: he went to visit a friend got drunk decided to go home, approached his car sat inside and the police asked him what s up, asked him to drive ( set a trap ) which he did start 😊 and got arrested .
Moved from WHITE SUBURBS, upper middle income, to North County area where predominantly Black and lower middle income. Yet the gas prices are 40+ cents higher and we have one zip code that covers a larger demographic while the White area, ĺ moved from, zip code is divided into 6 different ones. Thus crime rate is deemed higher in North County not Wentzville Mo.
Mexico was my first trip at age 20. I fell in love with Acapulco for over 62 years, but not the earthquakes. so at 79, I relocated to Queretaro. I have traveled the world.
As a former teacher, a lover of international travel and an enthusiast for more people becoming more global citizen-minded, I believe you will make an excellent mother. I wish you all the joy as you make your parenting pursuits.
Stephanie, went back to watch the full episode- feel drawn to tell you. Re: the time moving fast as we get older, it is a real phenomena. BUT if you want to mitigate it, start practicing mindfulness meditation! It basically has the EFFECT of slowing down our perception of time. You know I teach meditation and it's my experience and my students too. Why? I think it has to do with making us more present to every moment and being IN EACH moment, which is what that type of meditation trains us in. Funny you used a phrase that we often us, you said you didn't feel dropped on (or that you were on the surface?) well the feeling of being more dropped in develops. Thus you'll find your days feels more spacious and you feel less RUSHED. It is a very pleasant experience.
Bidets are amazing. A couple of years before I moved to SE Asia I added a bidet to all the toilets in my house and my friends clowned me. They just don’t know. 😂
@@javonnamaerhys - I went to South Korea in 2019 and stayed at the Conrad which had the best bidet - heated seat, adjustable water temperature, music, 3 streams… When I got back to the States, I got a Tushy bidet. Definitely low rate compared to the South Korea experience but just a few months later the pandemic started and my bidet was installed. So no mad dashes for toilet paper for me.
Watching the replay. What an inspiring & “heart-felt” message. Yes, I’m going to find my “circle “! As much as dislike Facebook I made an account just to have access to the Exodus Summit Community! Thank you Stephanie for creating this “safe space” for us. - Monica
Good Day! Stephanie thanks for creating this community. I'm mad I'm just discovering your channel this wk. Since 2016 I'd been contemplating leaving the States and researched moving to New Zealand but because I have 2 pups and need to get my professional license....I felt stuck. Because of you & this community I'm pushing aside the fear and illusions of limitations and getting my plan together. 'Cause it's gettin REAL RAGGEDY here
You are jumping around the topic. I love ❤ your experience. Your experience is the reason we follow you. I am a city lover 86 years old gay black Cuban born person. Yes I love Mexico. Yes there is racial prejudice in Mexico. Do not be concerned. You will not notice because it is not structural racism like in the United States of America. It is for sure not deadly like in the US. Mexican people culturally are very warm and welcoming. You will feel for sure freer and the sense of oppression will be noticeable. For sure. Living in the USA is living in hell. Once you get out the differences will be palpable. You will definitely will feel better and will feel free.
Ms. Perry, I don't know if you'll see this anytime soon, but there's an excellent therapist--Dr. Tracy Marks--who maintains a UA-cam channel whose information about how My concept and management of time is affected by My A.D.H.D. symptoms. The info LIT ME UP, shook Me up, and is really helping Me navigate time differently. I also show Myself more grace because of My clarity around time/time management. It may shed some light on the "time zoom," whether A.D.H.D. is a concern or not. Take good care, and keep talking on your experience(s). ✌🏽 & 👊🏽
I need to start finding my community of over 40 year old women, that enjoy gardening, paranormal romance novels, prepping and of course TRAVELING😅 Tall order I know…lol. I make $40,000 a year so saving is taking a bit longer, I tell people you can eat an elephant, one bite at a time 😊
I fell in love with Costa Rica when I visited San Jose for four days in 2018. I could definitely see myself living there. Pura Vida! I want to visit Panama City, Panama before I go back to Costa Rica again so I can compare and contrast the two.
Many people find Panama more affordable, but I'm not sure. Panama City isn't that affordable but depends on how you live. Panama is more conservative than CR or Mexico. If you live in Panama City there is a great diversity of people, but if you go inland you'll feel it. So, if you are woke or on that spectrum go to Mexico or CR. Panama has strong gender role identification, I've been here 3 years so I'm speaking from experience.
I thought Panama was the most community friendly country...? I've been to Mexico 3 times and fully spanish bilingual but never felt sense of community... Puerto Rico has buen provecho courtesy as well...
@@deniseturnipseed2777 - The visa that i have in my wallet that I received from the consulate in Las Vegas and finalized at the Canje office in Ensenada is for one year. There are only one year temporary residency visas. After 4 years of having a temporary residency visa (reapplying each year) are eligible to apply for a permanent residency. No US based Mexican consulate offers 2 year residency visas and they all have different income and savings requirements. There is a special permanent residency visa folks can apply for if they entered Mexico and had their US or Canadian passports stamped during a certain period of time that allows the bypassing of income requirements. If anyone is thinking about moving to Mexico, I highly recommend purchasing the Mexico Relocation guide. It was helpful in regards to every step of the process. They also have information on car registration, driver’s licensees, bringing pets into the country, health insurance, Mexican customs, holidays, banking, investing, renting or buying property, banking, etc. I did everything myself but they also have a list of facilitators in Mexico who can help you the visa processI qualified under income requirements. I tried to get my visa in Los Angeles but was denied. Even though on their website, it states you can qualify for temporary residency if you make a certain income OR have a certain amount savings it wasn’t true. I more than qualified for the income but not the savings and was denied an appointment. When I pointed out that their website said income OR savings they scoffed at that. I ended up going to Vegas. There staff was incredibly helpful in the lead up to my appointment and the day of. Finishing up the process in Ensenada took two appointments and additional paperwork but was fairly simple and pretty standard. The folks at the Canje office took their to explain everything. Bottom line, the consulate websites say one thing but you have to call or email and get on Facebook groups on moving to Mexico to get the real tea. McAllen, TX Consulate had the lowest income requirements but as August 1 will only start accepting applications from Texas residents. I’ve heard that people have had good experiences with the New Orleans as well. But consulates in NYC and LA are notoriously difficult to navigate.
Hello Stephanie and everyone else from the future. Stephanie, you crack me up - I want to be in your circle. Thanks for your Presence, wisdom and zani-ness....😁
I disagree with you on Japan. My daughter lived in the Okayama prefecture and I visited often. For months at a time. I was amazed at our level of acceptance. Every time I was returning to the U.S., the mothers would always reassure me that my daughter was in good hands. They included her in everything
@@joohoneybee3397 I LOVE IT! Learning the language is difficult lol I take classes. It's a tonal language so saying something in one tone can mean a different thing in another tone. Thai people are extremely gracious and helpful to help you learn and speak the language. English is widely spoken in the city I live in. You can really live here your whole life and never learn the language. I just choose to.
@@RespectfullyNikki I’m happy to hear that you’re enjoying it, Thailand is definitely a place I’d love to visit and possibly live in someday. Tonal languages are no joke, I wish you good luck on learning the language!
Stephanie love your channel from hello from island of São Jorge 🇵🇹 in the Azores. Im retired POC expat Mississippi moved to NL 23 years ago now retired in The Azores. Portuguese are extremely and generously warm to POC. Check out the Azores. The island chain is Europes little Hawaii.
My son is that person for me- who unconditionally supports my non-traditional dreams. However, I also have wonderful friends who support my dreams, yet keep me grounded with practical reasoning.
Greetings Stephanie and everyone! What are your thoughts on Australia or NZ? My philosophy has been if i mive i have to relocate to a place that will ooffer me a better life than the USA can offer my descendants. I haven't been able to find a nation that can offer warm weather, good medical system, close to the ocean, lower living expenses, and isn't deadly from violence/racism/animals and has a multiracial or Black society. So far Australia and NZ have hit most of the bars but i'm wondering if i'm missing any options. I've also looked at Germany as i've lived there, and it's a great option for health reasons. But it doesn't really do it for me. My ideal country would have environment like Tahiti and no harmful species like tahiti, with a medical system like germany, and government like nz, and a climate like a Polynesian island. Also i want to live in a country where the cops won't kill me when i call them. But my first step will be Canada.
Looking forward to preordering your book! I’m a paperback girlie so please keep talking about it, so I can keep checking back to see when the hard copy is ready!🎉
Great episode! Thank you! I loved to learn my natural hair when I was living in Africa. Completely changed how excited I was to have braids, short cuts, you name it.
Recently visited San Pedro, Belize and fell in love. I want to see more places but I would love to buy land/property there. Considering signing up as a housesitter to get my feet wet bopping around. Love your content Stephanie!
34:40 As a French black woman, I highly advice other black women not to move to France. The country is turning to the extreme right wing political party (11 millions voters for the RN, the extreme right wing party, they were number 1 in the number of votes). Things are changing fast. People are staring at me in the streets. I had a racist attack a year ago (white man). No one helped me. I’m planning to leave. Again, do not come. France is not a place for people like us anymore.
Sorry to hear you experienced such hostility and solidarity to you. It's not just France, it's most of Europe which is increasingly demonstrating extreme right-wing racist political views.
@@emmaa8162thank you for the support. You are right: it’s a European phenomenon. Scary. It looks like people didn’t learn the lessons from the past.
@@MRC5981yes, I’m taking care of myself. We need to take care of ourselves first and then help if we can. I know that non French persons have this very glamorous idea of France but I’m speaking facts and I’m sharing with you what I’m doing for myself. I do not recognize my country. So much racism that is seen as normal now. There were just 7 members of RN in 2022 in the Assemblée Nationale (Parliament) and now, after the vote this month, they are around 150 (out of 577 members). The RN candidate always comes at the second position when we elect the next President. It’s just a matter of years before they are in power. And our president Macron is opening the door wide open for them, because people are angry at him: he does things as he wants, forcing his laws without the Assembly approval and without taking into account the opinion of the French people. People are mad and vote now for the RN.
I won’t stay in Europe. It’s over.
I’ve been to Bali and people were non judgemental there and very nice. It’s either South East Asia or South America for me.
Yes. The more immigrants, the less they will be welcoming. Get your money together and try someplace new.
I am a Swedish-born Black woman, and I understand you perfectly! It is happening over the whole of Europe, unfortunately. I left Sweden last year and am in Canada at the moment. Where I am it is a lot calmer than where I was before...
YOUR HAIR IS LUXURIOUS!❤❤❤❤❤
I"ve been bopping around since 1992. I have lived in the US, Canada, Europe, and the Caribbean. I've been in Mexico for the last 3 years and so far I am very comfortable and I feel like a human being. I will stay here unless things change suddenly. I always get involved in the local community events and groups in every country, not really attached to the expat community... what's the point. I have to try to integrate and enjoy the journey.
I’m on my way
Hello Jennylynd! Long time no see. So glad to have found you. Remember Miss Shurland? Miss Netto?
Ok. That's great!
Can you do a video on Dominican Republic?
That’s crazy to me as a Latina because they are very anti dark skin even Mexicans but I guess that’s global anyway
I love her voice, so clear and refined.
I truly believe Stephanie has an amazing voice. I just love listening to her and she's gorgeous 🤗
@Stephanie Perry If you are a procrastinator, you SURE DID NOT PROCRASTINATE ABOUT GETTING THE HELL OUT the US😂
So glad your video showed up on my feed❣
Reply: Good morning, I am so interested in moving away from here, I feel like I have done all I can do for friends, family, and, community . I really need to focus on me and live for me whatever time I have left on this earth.
Will continue to watch this channel.
Same here
I could’ve written every word!
*A WORD!!*
i feel the same way!!
Hi, To anyone asking for cost of residency in MX..my husband and I just renewed ours last week for 3 more years for $4000 peso per person (for facilitators cost) and $10,224 pesos per person (Immigration office cost) so about $750 USD per person at today's exchange rate of 18.99%. I would recommend a facilitator if you don't speak spanish, the INM office workers spoke very little english. Plus if any issues arise you can count on your facilitator to figure it out. We are moving when our home is finished in Chelem, which is located in the beach area about 30 min from Merida. I agree the US is getting scary, we live in FL and it's not like it was 20 yrs ago when we moved here, very divided thanks to DJT. I have our voter cards and will definitely still vote from MX! I am excited that MX now has a woman president and hopefully USA will soon!! Go KH!🎉
Hey people! Stepanie I started following you and Black Women Abroad and am so happy that I did. As a Black woman born in Canada to Caribbean-born parents, I have lived in the USA, Africa and the Caribbean. I read that some people are moving to Canada and I would say, read up about the provinces before you come here! I was born in Montreal and while the city is "okay" the province is s**t for Black folx. Anti-blackness is deeply rooted and pervasive in our world and you need to be in spaces that fit your needs as best as possible and that feels safe to you. As I get older, I need to see Black and other people of colour and to be on land that is Indigenous to the people that are around me.
Definitely must check if other women from same background exist.
Agreed, I've heard a lot of bad news about Canada and racism. A lot of their people are leaving there as well.
"Time is the most precious commodity in the UNIVERSE." People will die for it. Live every day like it's your last❤
I've lived in Mexico and in Costa Rica too. Lovely countries but my kids and I chose Brazil with 0 regrets. To each their own for sure... Oh and I adore bidets as well
My mom just moved back home to Brazil. I have never lived there but I am seriously considering getting a dual citizenship and probably moving over. I don’t speak the language very well but understand it better. I also want my young adult kids to go also. I spoke to them and they are leaning toward it. I am not sure what I would do for work. I have 2 degrees but I’m not sure that even matters. All I know is I’m too old to be living in fear of foolishness because I have brown skin!! I’m so sick of it. It’s ignorant for this country to be still dealing with this!!
I recently went and was surprised how comfortable I felt!!
That’s refreshing to hear. I’m Brazilian and never felt comfortable in my native country. Mexico and Costa Rica 🇨🇷 are my picks
What part of brazil?
@@taniabrunson73 yes we live well in Brazil. I support families planning a move
I just signed up...and you are right I need a circle...I have started my gypsy/nomad life but I am ready to explore on a deeper level and would love the support, encouragement and tools from my sisters...I've realized that groups that are all inclusive don't honor me as a black woman and I oftentimes bite my tongue so that I don't "offend" others or make them feel bad....yeahhhhh I'm done with that....
GOOD MORNING FROM Merida Yucatan Mexico🌴🥑🦎🐢 🌴🌵
WOW! How is it over there?!? 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
You are adopting. I love it. Adopting a black child. You are great.
Hello Stephanie! So happy to hear you are planning to adopt a black child. Congratulations in advance!
I am so happy that I was able to take my Mom on Disney cruises with my sons when they were young.She got so much joy out of seeing them have that Disney experience. She talked about it all the time. They also talked about having the fun experiences with Grandma on DCL. I gave her the flower while she was alive. Gave them the memories with her that will last forever ❤.
"I am a go with the flow person who is also decisive." 🙌🏾 I'm adopting that as my Affirmation!✨️ Thank You🙏🏾
Stephanie you are so beautiful. I love your energy so much.
I do not know where all the minutes go when I am getting ready to go somewhere. It’s become a real struggle. I end up rushing, running late, having to repeatedly apologize and taking forever to get settled once I’ve reached my destination. I have acquired fees due to arriving more than 15 minutes late to appointments and having to reschedule. I hate it. I know it comes across as disrespectful which mortifies me. I eventually realized I was not taking into account how much arthritis in both my knees was LITERALLY slowing me down. I needed to allow for more time to get ready and out the door. I had been living in denial, not wanting to acknowledge that I was aging and my body was changing. I’ve been working on living mindfully, aging gracefully, and making my calendar work with and for me as much as possible. 🦋
Could be time blindness - ADHD
I never heard of time blindness, but I definitely have that disease. 😂 I’m known at Zumba classes for always being 5 mins late. I wake up at 5-30am & still consistently late to a 9:45am class. It’s almost arrogant to think time will slow down for me. 😂
@@realestatebykemi😂
Just remember Arthritis is not a old lady issue, I have younger friend that are currently suffering with this demon and there are more children everyday being diagnosed. It's not your age, but there are a few thing that can make your life a bit easier. but yes, stop trying to over push yourself, allow yourself the time you need. I don't have arthritis, but it still takes me an hour to get ready to leave my house....Girl I'm just SLOW
I know exactly what you mean and are going through! 💜💜🤦🏾♀️
Stephanie, it's a good idea to stop and learn all you can about the aging process. What is that process for you? Then, respect the process and ease into the great self-acceptance that comes with becoming an Elder. It's a very honorable thing. Keep on living-the best is yet to come ❤
SHE DOES NOT LOOK PAST 35 YEARS OLD. BLACK WOMEN AGE BEAUTIFULLY!!..
Courteous folks. I like manners; make you feel human!!
hi from the replay. Another great discussion Stephanie. I recently heard the actor Wendell Pierce talk about his experience being denied a rental property in HARLEM! So yeah...credit scores are a joke! Also, the 7-11 story...WILD!
Good morning, I am watching this video as a replay. Thanks for this video
I saw that Wendell Pierce interview and that was wild. A well-known reputable working actor denied a rental property…I was astonished.
My husband and I just got back from Merida last week renewing our residency for 3 more years the cost was $748 USD per person (using todays exchange rate of 18.99%) that's for paying the facilitator and the immigration office fees. Worth every penny! The office worker's spoke very little English...and we speak very little Spanish 😅. The process was easy and we were in the office about 3 hours. Everyone we met was extremely friendly and helpful from restaurants, hotel's and uber drivers! Which was refreshing from the US where everyone's in a hurry. We live in FL for the past 20 yrs and its changed completely thanks to DJT the whole US has changed and is divided becauseif him. I'm excited that Mexico now has a woman president and I am hoping that the US will have one soon too! Go Kamala!🎉 p.s. you can have dusl citizenship in MX but we just want residency
I worked in Mexico City for 6 months once. The nicest people are the ones who worked in restaurants and hotels. They were very nice. The Mexicans that live in South Texas are the most racist folks I have ever met! The food is outstanding in Mexico City. I would consider living there, but I am leaning towards Panama or Costa Rica.
Panama for me, Costa Rica looks too jungle-ish 😅😅
@merchellecham5658 have you been to Costa Rica? It has some of every kind of place to live from rainforest to big city life. Go check it out
Come to Panama.
I ll try Panama. I believe the Mexicans are nice in Mexico City or Cancun or something. Would never move to Laredo or Ciduad Juarez
@@evelyngolden2272 Hey there! ❤
I agree with Stephanie 100% about bidets and wondered the same thing. Do I have a 💩then slide over to the bidet? 🤷🏽♀I moved into a brand new apartment in the country I moved to and the bidet is separate from the toilets and I have never used it. I love the all-in-one and used it daily in the Airbnb I stayed in but I hate them being separate.
I live in a country in Europe, and my friend, who is a very dark-skinned black male, was pulled over by the police one night for speeding. The police could tell he was drunk because he was "sloppy drunk" as they say. He asked him to take a breathalyzer and he failed miserably. The cop did not arrest him, instead, he gave him a bottle of water and told him to drink it and wait a few minutes. The cop stayed there talking with him for 30 minutes then told him to drive home safely.
That guy was lucky 😊 in uk my ex husband was taken to jail for a night being drank and withdrawn his licence for a year, went on a course, now can't travel to U S for 10 years. The story: he went to visit a friend got drunk decided to go home, approached his car sat inside and the police asked him what s up, asked him to drive ( set a trap ) which he did start 😊 and got arrested .
@@africansister Yes, the UK is different. He has a home and car there and always takes a Taxi when going out drinking with friends.
Good Day Friends from the Future and Sisters of motivation. Love you all!❤❤.
Moved from WHITE SUBURBS, upper middle income, to North County area where predominantly Black and lower middle income. Yet the gas prices are 40+ cents higher and we have one zip code that covers a larger demographic while the White area, ĺ moved from, zip code is divided into 6 different ones. Thus crime rate is deemed higher in North County not Wentzville Mo.
example of red lining
@@ritamalone6682took the words out my mouth
insurance is based on crime stats, so the cost is passed on to consumers.
Replay gang: the sunlight on your face is amazing. You look beautiful!
You are doing a wonderful job. You are so informative
Mexico was my first trip at age 20. I fell in love with Acapulco for over 62 years, but not the earthquakes. so at 79, I relocated to Queretaro. I have traveled the world.
Greetings Stephanie and Everyone. Thank you for this video.
Blessings Stephanie ❤I appreciate all that you are doing. May your success continue to grow exponentially.
Your voluptuous hair is mesmerizing!😍🤩
I’ve had permanent residency in Mexico for 2 1/2 years and come and go as I please.
As a former teacher, a lover of international travel and an enthusiast for more people becoming more global citizen-minded, I believe you will make an excellent mother. I wish you all the joy as you make your parenting pursuits.
Stephanie, went back to watch the full episode- feel drawn to tell you. Re: the time moving fast as we get older, it is a real phenomena. BUT if you want to mitigate it, start practicing mindfulness meditation!
It basically has the EFFECT of slowing down our perception of time. You know I teach meditation and it's my experience and my students too.
Why?
I think it has to do with making us more present to every moment and being IN EACH moment, which is what that type of meditation trains us in. Funny you used a phrase that we often us, you said you didn't feel dropped on (or that you were on the surface?) well the feeling of being more dropped in develops. Thus you'll find your days feels more spacious and you feel less RUSHED. It is a very pleasant experience.
It has nothing to do with age. It’s moving faster for everyone on this planet right now. Gen Alpha on down.
@@diwi5823 That is true too. But as anyone-- any gen gets older (50's is where I started to notice it) it's something often noticed.
Bidets are amazing. A couple of years before I moved to SE Asia I added a bidet to all the toilets in my house and my friends clowned me. They just don’t know. 😂
@@javonnamaerhys - I went to South Korea in 2019 and stayed at the Conrad which had the best bidet - heated seat, adjustable water temperature, music, 3 streams… When I got back to the States, I got a Tushy bidet. Definitely low rate compared to the South Korea experience but just a few months later the pandemic started and my bidet was installed. So no mad dashes for toilet paper for me.
@@tabkaliO Yes! I know that's right. Once you go bidet, there's no other way. 🤣
@@javonnamaerhys Team Bidet always.
Watching the replay. What an inspiring & “heart-felt” message. Yes, I’m going to find my “circle “! As much as dislike Facebook I made an account just to have access to the Exodus Summit Community! Thank you Stephanie for creating this “safe space” for us. - Monica
Good morning! Thank you. It’s great to see how you are just like the rest of us. On time and putting on makeup in front of us. Love it.😀❤️
❤grand rising Stephanie and the loving community.
You broke it all the way down today, Stephanie👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 So we'll said!!
Good Day! Stephanie thanks for creating this community. I'm mad I'm just discovering your channel this wk. Since 2016 I'd been contemplating leaving the States and researched moving to New Zealand but because I have 2 pups and need to get my professional license....I felt stuck. Because of you & this community I'm pushing aside the fear and illusions of limitations and getting my plan together. 'Cause it's gettin REAL RAGGEDY here
You are jumping around the topic. I love ❤ your experience. Your experience is the reason we follow you. I am a city lover 86 years old gay black Cuban born person. Yes I love Mexico. Yes there is racial prejudice in Mexico. Do not be concerned. You will not notice because it is not structural racism like in the United States of America. It is for sure not deadly like in the US. Mexican people culturally are very warm and welcoming. You will feel for sure freer and the sense of oppression will be noticeable. For sure. Living in the USA is living in hell. Once you get out the differences will be palpable. You will definitely will feel better and will feel free.
Your Hair Looks Divine Ms Stephanie ❤❤❤
I love your videos. Patiently waiting for permanent residency in India. I spent 6 moths there and loved it.
Ms. Perry,
I don't know if you'll see this anytime soon, but there's an excellent therapist--Dr. Tracy Marks--who maintains a UA-cam channel whose information about how My concept and management of time is affected by My A.D.H.D. symptoms. The info LIT ME UP, shook Me up, and is really helping Me navigate time differently. I also show Myself more grace because of My clarity around time/time management. It may shed some light on the "time zoom," whether A.D.H.D. is a concern or not.
Take good care, and keep talking on your experience(s).
✌🏽 & 👊🏽
I just turned 66 and I’m really considering moving to Mexico, Panama or Costa Rica
You will Be a Beautiful Mom Stephanie💐 Blissings to you✨️
I love that: "Blissings", I'm gonna use that 💕💖
@@Erica-en2qzYes!✨️💛✨️
Thanks Stephanie for the videos. I always love them and your energy is so soothing 💙
Love your hair ❤
THANK YOU for the information you've shared.
I need to start finding my community of over 40 year old women, that enjoy gardening, paranormal romance novels, prepping and of course TRAVELING😅 Tall order I know…lol. I make $40,000 a year so saving is taking a bit longer, I tell people you can eat an elephant, one bite at a time 😊
I'm in my early 40s and I love gardening and traveling! And I read paranormal women's fiction. So we're out there!
You can do it. I know it's difficult. But even if you start with $25, it's a start.
I'm not 40 yet but it sounds like some of my interests interest you as well
Hi Stephanie! Watching the replay🎉🎉🎉. I’ll be in Poland next month then Costa Rica at the end of August till September…. It’s really happening😮😮😮😮😮
I fell in love with Costa Rica when I visited San Jose for four days in 2018. I could definitely see myself living there. Pura Vida! I want to visit Panama City, Panama before I go back to Costa Rica again so I can compare and contrast the two.
Come to Panama.
Many people find Panama more affordable, but I'm not sure. Panama City isn't that affordable but depends on how you live. Panama is more conservative than CR or Mexico. If you live in Panama City there is a great diversity of people, but if you go inland you'll feel it. So, if you are woke or on that spectrum go to Mexico or CR. Panama has strong gender role identification, I've been here 3 years so I'm speaking from experience.
Good morning from the future!
Love the blush !
I thought Panama was the most community friendly country...? I've been to Mexico 3 times and fully spanish bilingual but never felt sense of community... Puerto Rico has buen provecho courtesy as well...
I lived in Paris.
I had a bidet in my apartment.
I think EVERY apartment/home should have a bidet.
Mexico requires more money per month to retire there than Panama. Without permanent residency you can only stay 180 days in Mexico as a tourist.
Are you in Panama?
I have my temporary residency visa for Mexico for a year.
@@merchellecham5658 Yes
A temporary visa in Mexico is up to two years, according to the Mexican government website.
@@deniseturnipseed2777 - The visa that i have in my wallet that I received from the consulate in Las Vegas and finalized at the Canje office in Ensenada is for one year. There are only one year temporary residency visas. After 4 years of having a temporary residency visa (reapplying each year) are eligible to apply for a permanent residency. No US based Mexican consulate offers 2 year residency visas and they all have different income and savings requirements. There is a special permanent residency visa folks can apply for if they entered Mexico and had their US or Canadian passports stamped during a certain period of time that allows the bypassing of income requirements. If anyone is thinking about moving to Mexico, I highly recommend purchasing the Mexico Relocation guide. It was helpful in regards to every step of the process. They also have information on car registration, driver’s licensees, bringing pets into the country, health insurance, Mexican customs, holidays, banking, investing, renting or buying property, banking, etc. I did everything myself but they also have a list of facilitators in Mexico who can help you the visa processI qualified under income requirements. I tried to get my visa in Los Angeles but was denied. Even though on their website, it states you can qualify for temporary residency if you make a certain income OR have a certain amount savings it wasn’t true. I more than qualified for the income but not the savings and was denied an appointment. When I pointed out that their website said income OR savings they scoffed at that. I ended up going to Vegas. There staff was incredibly helpful in the lead up to my appointment and the day of. Finishing up the process in Ensenada took two appointments and additional paperwork but was fairly simple and pretty standard. The folks at the Canje office took their to explain everything. Bottom line, the consulate websites say one thing but you have to call or email and get on Facebook groups on moving to Mexico to get the real tea. McAllen, TX Consulate had the lowest income requirements but as August 1 will only start accepting applications from Texas residents. I’ve heard that people have had good experiences with the New Orleans as well. But consulates in NYC and LA are notoriously difficult to navigate.
Good Morning! Watching replay.
You looking good Stephanie! Your mom was showing you up while she was showing Out!! ❤
Good morning/afternoon/evening, catching this on the replay! Safe travels everyone!
Replay gang. I had to run to FB and make sure my profile photo was a summer shade…iykyk. 😂😂😂😂
Food in Columbia looks pretty but no seasoning
Columbia is a university. Colombia is a country.
I’m new here but I love that de-colonization of the hair. Duly noted!! Thank you!
Hello Stephanie and everyone else from the future. Stephanie, you crack me up - I want to be in your circle. Thanks for your Presence, wisdom and zani-ness....😁
I disagree with you on Japan. My daughter lived in the Okayama prefecture and I visited often. For months at a time. I was amazed at our level of acceptance.
Every time I was returning to the U.S., the mothers would always reassure me that my daughter was in good hands. They included her in everything
When I moved with my 2 kids to Thailand we had 6 suitcases. I realized of course we didn’t need what we had.
How has it been living in Thailand? Has learning the language been difficult? Are there a lot of English speakers where you live?
@@joohoneybee3397 I LOVE IT! Learning the language is difficult lol I take classes. It's a tonal language so saying something in one tone can mean a different thing in another tone. Thai people are extremely gracious and helpful to help you learn and speak the language. English is widely spoken in the city I live in. You can really live here your whole life and never learn the language. I just choose to.
@@RespectfullyNikki I’m happy to hear that you’re enjoying it, Thailand is definitely a place I’d love to visit and possibly live in someday. Tonal languages are no joke, I wish you good luck on learning the language!
@@joohoneybee3397 Thank you ❤️
📚Thanks for the book recommendation....already ordered and downloaded from audible as I watch! 😊
I’m in love with your hair. Have you ever talked about how you take care of it?
Thx you so much! This made me cry because I need this now that I’m an empty nester!!!
This is so authentically❤🎉😂 helpful and Inspirational
Happy Saturday Ladies. You look good Stephanie; the makeup is great
Stephanie love your channel from hello from island of São Jorge 🇵🇹 in the Azores. Im retired POC expat Mississippi moved to NL 23 years ago now retired in The Azores. Portuguese are extremely and generously warm to POC. Check out the Azores. The island chain is Europes little Hawaii.
You’re doing great!
Wow Stephanie! you and Wanda Sykes look like y’all can be related 🤔
Let your hair do what it wants to do is a cheat code - a word!
My son is that person for me- who unconditionally supports my non-traditional dreams. However, I also have wonderful friends who support my dreams, yet keep me grounded with practical reasoning.
You are amazing!
Yes!! I love the “ Provecho” experience. Might be called, “ manners”
Any thoughts on Johannesburg, South Africa?
South Africa seems like a vibe!
I love the bidet toilets and the spray hose in Africa, but how are we suppose to dry?
you pat dry
I will miss the bidet. I would prefer to use toilet paper and wipes when I excrete, if that is its purpose. I really don't know.
Thank you Stephanie. I would Love to get started.
Good Morning to all, as we learn about this beautiful world we live in. Blessings to you 🙏🏾👍🏾
Aloha and good morning!
STEPHANIE YOU HAVE A NICE PERSONALITY.
Greetings Stephanie and everyone! What are your thoughts on Australia or NZ? My philosophy has been if i mive i have to relocate to a place that will ooffer me a better life than the USA can offer my descendants. I haven't been able to find a nation that can offer warm weather, good medical system, close to the ocean, lower living expenses, and isn't deadly from violence/racism/animals and has a multiracial or Black society. So far Australia and NZ have hit most of the bars but i'm wondering if i'm missing any options. I've also looked at Germany as i've lived there, and it's a great option for health reasons. But it doesn't really do it for me. My ideal country would have environment like Tahiti and no harmful species like tahiti, with a medical system like germany, and government like nz, and a climate like a Polynesian island. Also i want to live in a country where the cops won't kill me when i call them. But my first step will be Canada.
Thank you Stephanie!!! Very informative! Love you!!!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
We want your book!!!!
Looking forward to preordering your book! I’m a paperback girlie so please keep talking about it, so I can keep checking back to see when the hard copy is ready!🎉
Great episode! Thank you! I loved to learn my natural hair when I was living in Africa. Completely changed how excited I was to have braids, short cuts, you name it.
"Playing" with one's straightened while on major networks is a constant and tells the story about us.
Good morning Stephanie & everyone!
Good morning! Watching the replay.
Such a great idea for a meet up
You on point about the buses in CR!!😮💨
Good Morning!
Good morning everybody!
Recently visited San Pedro, Belize and fell in love. I want to see more places but I would love to buy land/property there. Considering signing up as a housesitter to get my feet wet bopping around. Love your content Stephanie!
Good Morning Im intrigued and will apply to your school. Thanks for hope. I pray for your
Continued happiness and success.
While living abroad, my daughter and I always called the bidet the cat bath, because that's what we used them to do.
Many blessings on your adoption journey, Stephanie! ❤
We're in a time loop. It either speeds up or slows down.
😂😂😂 Cancun, Morocco AND South Africa meetups were enough to hang out
Vietnam with Anita .That's my girl.
Listen, all Briana’s books are good!