Transplants by Laura Peruchi - Conversations With Women Thriving Abroad

#35 From Survival Jobs to Helping Immigrants Thrive | Tayo Oriowo | Nigeria → Australia

59 min · 12. maj 2026
episode #35 From Survival Jobs to Helping Immigrants Thrive | Tayo Oriowo | Nigeria → Australia cover

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Moving abroad was supposed to be the beginning of Tayo Oriowo’s dream life. Instead, after leaving Nigeria for Australia at 21, she found herself navigating financial hardship, culture shock, survival jobs, and the pressure of trying to “make it” abroad while quietly struggling behind the scenes. But, in her own words, she is not a quitter — and she wasn’t going to give up for lack of trying. In this episode, Tayo shares the realities many immigrants experience but rarely talk about openly — from working in a chicken factory and cleaning food courts to rebuilding her confidence and eventually co-founding SyncSkills, a company helping immigrants transition into more fulfilling careers. This episode has a lot of valuable advice for immigrants - especially related to self confidence. We talk about identity, ambition, immigrant communities, motherhood, and why so many highly skilled immigrants end up underestimating themselves in a new country. Connect with Tayo: Instagram @tayo.oloja [https://www.instagram.com/tayo.oloja/reels/] Sync Skills @syncskillsau [https://www.instagram.com/syncskillsau/] Sync Skills website https://www.syncskills.com.au/https://www.syncskills.com.au/ [https://www.syncskills.com.au/] Connect with Transplants: * Follow on IG https://www.instagram.com/transplants.pod * Substack/newsletter - https://wearetransplants.substack.com/ * Laura's IG https://www.instagram.com/laura_peruchi * Follow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@wearetransplants * Questions, suggestions, or random thoughts you’d like to share? Or maybe you’d like to pitch yourself for the podcast or suggest a guest? Send me an email at laura@lauraperuchi.com.

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episode #40 From Teaching English to Building a Food Tour Company | Lauren Aloise | USA → France cover

#40 From Teaching English to Building a Food Tour Company | Lauren Aloise | USA → France

While living in rural Massachusetts, Lauren Aloise would travel the world in her imagination by exploring travel magazines. Her trips to New York City to visit family were another opportunity to see how differently people could live. That curiosity led Lauren to do a summer program in Sicily, Italy, when she was 17. While many of her friends were spending their money on cars, she decided to spend hers learning Italian abroad. Later, while trying to get a job in the hospitality industry during the Great Recession — not exactly an amazing time for the American economy — Lauren received an email about the “aux” program, an opportunity to live in Spain for a year and teach English. She decided to say yes and moved to Seville, where she met her husband while doing a language exchange. What was supposed to be one year eventually became a new life abroad. Lauren quickly realized she was not cut out for the teaching world, so she decided to leverage her passion for food and explore different ideas. She created a blog, started hosting cooking classes at her place, and one day stumbled upon the idea of creating food tours. That’s how Devour Tours [https://devourtours.com/] was born — a food tour company that later grew across Europe. In this episode, we talk about how that trip to Sicily changed her perspective on the world, and the events that led her to create Devour Tours and how she leveraged her passion for food, had a good eye for opportunity, and later made the decision to sell the company and eventually leave. We also talked about the identity shift that came with motherhood, her reflections on that transition, and how she is now thinking about her next steps. Connect with Lauren * Substack ⁠ [https://leahpaintsparis.com/]https://projectrecharge.substack.com/ Connect with Transplants: * Follow on IG https://www.instagram.com/transplants.pod * Substack/newsletter - https://wearetransplants.substack.com/ * Laura's IG https://www.instagram.com/laura_peruchi * Follow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@wearetransplants * Questions, suggestions, or random thoughts you’d like to share? Or maybe you’d like to pitch yourself for the podcast or suggest a guest? Send me an email at laura@lauraperuchi.com.

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episode #39 From Corporate Life to Becoming an Artist in Paris | Leah Alexander | USA → France cover

#39 From Corporate Life to Becoming an Artist in Paris | Leah Alexander | USA → France

Leah Alexander is an American artist based in Paris. But it took her a long time and some serious life decisions to the point she could call herself that. Art had been part of Leah’s life since she was a kid - but she never really knew that it could be a career, so she did what a lot of us do: she chose a “safe” path and, for 15 years, she built a successful career - and, during that period that she never pick up a paint brush. We can't say this career was bad though. At the end of the day, it was the reason why Leah ended up moving to Paris, France - the place she still calls home and where everything started to shift. A series of events led her to question her life - she was burned out and signed up for an art retreat. And then, she realized life is short, so she quit her job to pursue art full-time. In this episode, we talked about her journey, the pressure to choose a “practical” career, what it means to come back to a part of yourself you almost forgot, the loneliness of becoming an artist and entrepreneur, and how community helped her keep going. Leah also shares how moving abroad changed her, and her advice for anyone who is scared to take a risk, but also scared of never trying. Connect with Leah * Website https://leahpaintsparis.com/ [https://leahpaintsparis.com/] * Instagram @leahpaintsparis [https://www.instagram.com/leahpaintsparis/] * TikTok @leahpaintsparis [https://www.tiktok.com/@leahpaintsparis] Connect with Transplants: * Follow on IG https://www.instagram.com/transplants.pod * Substack/newsletter - https://wearetransplants.substack.com/ * Laura's IG https://www.instagram.com/laura_peruchi * Follow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@wearetransplants * Questions, suggestions, or random thoughts you’d like to share? Or maybe you’d like to pitch yourself for the podcast or suggest a guest? Send me an email at laura@lauraperuchi.com.

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episode #38 How One Trip Outside Asia Changed the Course of Her Life | Jasmine Wu | Taiwan → The Netherlands cover

#38 How One Trip Outside Asia Changed the Course of Her Life | Jasmine Wu | Taiwan → The Netherlands

Jasmine Wu had never traveled outside Asia when she decided to take a gap year. She was not even planning to travel during that period - the idea was just chill. Until an invite from a friend to go to Disneyland changed everything. Jasmine ended up exploring different places in the U.S. and in Europe and that journey changed the way she saw the world and herself. Suddenly, the life she knew started to feel too small for the person she was becoming. Today, Jasmine lives in Amsterdam, where she works as a technical product manager. In this episode, she shares how she moved from marketing into tech, navigated imposter syndrome in her new role abroad, and rebuilt her confidence while adapting to a new country, a new work culture, and a full-English professional environment. We also talk about growing up in Taiwan, family expectations, learning to ask for help, finding community abroad, the beauty of small human connections, and why women deserve to want more — more freedom, more choices, more life — without feeling guilty about it. Connect with Jasmine * Substack Living Abroad Diaries [https://pmjasminewu.substack.com/] Jasmine Wu * Instagram @jasminewu.meee [https://www.instagram.com/jasminewu.meee/] Connect with Transplants: * Follow on IG https://www.instagram.com/transplants.pod * Substack/newsletter - https://wearetransplants.substack.com/ * Laura's IG https://www.instagram.com/laura_peruchi * Follow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@wearetransplants * Questions, suggestions, or random thoughts you’d like to share? Or maybe you’d like to pitch yourself for the podcast or suggest a guest? Send me an email at laura@lauraperuchi.com.

2. juni 20261 h 0 min
episode #37 She Took One Year Abroad to Heal - and Never Came Back | Kay Fabella | USA → Spain cover

#37 She Took One Year Abroad to Heal - and Never Came Back | Kay Fabella | USA → Spain

Kay Fabella moved to Spain in 2010 with a one-way ticket, a student visa, and plans to stay for just one year. The main goal was to heal from burnout and reset her nervous system — but sixteen years later, she’s still there. And the story behind that decision is much deeper than finding her partner and falling in love with another country. She shares what it was like growing up Filipina-American in Los Angeles, constantly navigating life between two cultures and hearing the question: “Where are you really from?”. We talk about graduating into the 2008 recession, burning out at a young age, being diagnosed with clinical depression, and realizing that the version of success she had been chasing in the U.S. was slowly destroying her. Kay opens up about moving to Spain to heal, the pressure immigrants feel to constantly prove themselves, and how living abroad changed her nervous system, identity, and way of seeing the world. We also talk about how she explored different professional paths — and how every decision led her to create Edgewalkers Collective [https://kayfabella.substack.com/], where she works with globally mobile people navigating identity, belonging, burnout, and life between cultures, helping immigrants feel a little less alone in the process while she studies to become a counselor. Connect with Kay * Book an Expat Orientation Conversation with Kay. [https://cal.com/kay-fabella?utm_source=transplants&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=expat-orientation] * Substack Edgewalkers Collective [http://kayfabella.substack.com] * Connect on LinkedIn [http://linkedin.com/in/kayfabella] Connect with Transplants: * Follow on IG https://www.instagram.com/transplants.pod * Substack/newsletter - https://wearetransplants.substack.com/ * Laura's IG https://www.instagram.com/laura_peruchi * Follow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@wearetransplants * Questions, suggestions, or random thoughts you’d like to share? Or maybe you’d like to pitch yourself for the podcast or suggest a guest? Send me an email at laura@lauraperuchi.com.

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episode #36 From“Coward by Default” to Finding Her Voice Abroad | Florencia Cariddi | Argentina → USA cover

#36 From“Coward by Default” to Finding Her Voice Abroad | Florencia Cariddi | Argentina → USA

I guess one of my favorite parts of doing this podcast is searching for guests. Usually, I do that online — Substack is my favorite platform for that — and I also rely on recommendations from friends and listeners. But with my guest today, the process was totally different. I “discovered” Florencia Cariddi some months ago while attending a beautiful storytelling event hosted by New Women New Yorkers, an organization based in New York City that supports immigrant women. Florencia’s performance was so beautiful and inspiring that it even made me cry. So after the event, I decided to reach out to her and invite her to share her journey on the show. Luckily, she said yes. Florencia is an Argentine artist, vocal coach, and public speaking facilitator whose story is really about what happens when immigration forces you to rebuild not just your life, but your identity. In this episode, she shares how she left behind a career in Argentina, first moved to Spain, then to the U.S. — and how that first move was not how she had pictured it. Hint: speaking the language doesn’t always guarantee a smooth transition. We also talked about how she navigated motherhood and postpartum in a new country and a new culture, and the disorienting feeling of no longer recognizing the version of herself she had once been. Florencia talked beautifully about what it means to lose your “speaking identity” in another language, why community became essential to her survival, and how art helped her turn fear into something useful. Besides sharing her story, she also offers valuable advice for immigrant women. Connect with Florencia: * LinkedIn - Florencia Cariddi [https://www.linkedin.com/in/florenciavcariddi/] * Florencia's Books on public speaking [https://www.amazon.com/stores/Florencia-V.-Cariddi/author/B0GYTTZQSK?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1779113733&sr=1-1&shoppingPortalEnabled=true] * Instagram @florcariddi [https://www.instagram.com/florcariddi/] * New Women New Yorkers [https://www.nywomenimmigrants.org/] Connect with Transplants: * Follow on IG https://www.instagram.com/transplants.pod * Substack/newsletter - https://wearetransplants.substack.com/ * Laura's IG https://www.instagram.com/laura_peruchi * Follow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@wearetransplants * Questions, suggestions, or random thoughts you’d like to share? Or maybe you’d like to pitch yourself for the podcast or suggest a guest? Send me an email at laura@lauraperuchi.com.

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