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Whether you moved by choice or necessity, whether you're thriving and still feel something is off, whether you're an digital nomad bopping from place to place, or an immigrant rebuilding from scratch - if you're navigating life abroad and need someone who genuinely gets it, I'd love to connect.

This work is available virtually, anywhere in the world.

Life Abroad // Coaching & Support for Expats, Immigrants & Global Nomads

You moved. You were brave enough, or called enough, or desperate enough to go. Nobody warned you that leaving a place doesn't mean leaving yourself , that the grief, the disorientation, the identity unraveling that comes with living abroad is its own kind of initiation.

Finding real support from where you are is hard. Shifting relationships to friends and family, timezone differences, language barriers, and the sheer exhaustion of explaining your context to someone who's never lived it, it adds up. Most people just white-knuckle through it.

You don't have to.

I'm Shosha, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and intuitive coach currently living in Puerto Escondido, Mexico. I know this terrain from the inside. My health struggled desperately in the US and I knew life in Mexico was better for my body and soul, so I immigrated. Although my health has improved massively, the transition itself became its own profound journey. The identity shifts, detachment, the grief, the rebuilding, I've lived it, i’m still living it.

I know what it's like to build a life somewhere new, to straddle cultures, to feel both free and unmoored, to grieve what you left while falling in love with where you are.

Because of my licensing, I work as a coach with clients living outside Colorado — which means I bring every tool, every skill, every ounce of clinical training, ethics, and lived experience I have, without the constraints of a formal therapeutic relationship. For many people, this is actually more freeing.

We can work with:

  • Life transitions & relocation adjustment — the emotional, logistical, and identity weight of moving abroad

  • Grief & loss — leaving home, community, family, a version of yourself

  • Relationships & belonging — navigating intimacy, friendship, and community in a new place

  • Identity & purpose — who am I here? What am I building? What am I becoming?

  • Inherited & ancestral patterns — because our lineage travels with us wherever we go

  • Somatic & nervous system work — because transition lives in the body, not just the mind