
Blaxit Global
Welcome to Blaxit Global, a bi-weekly seasonal podcast that explores the transformative journeys of Black expats who chose freedom over fear and purpose over pressure.
Hosted by Chrishan Wright, who made her own Blaxit from the U.S. to Portugal, the show features candid conversations with trailblazers across the African diaspora who’ve left the grind behind to build intentional lives—and thrive abroad.
Each episode offers real stories, practical guidance, and powerful reflections on topics like systemic oppression, cultural transition, financial independence, and identity. Whether you're dreaming of your own Blaxit or already abroad, this podcast is your trusted guide for reclaiming your time, energy, and joy—across borders.
You’ve heard the term—now be inspired by the movement.
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Dr. Londi Cox: Culturally Competent Living Abroad
Dr. Londi Cox is an international psychologist who has lived abroad since 2014 and now lives in Japan. Hear Dr. Londi discuss how her early childhood challenges helped shape her career and ultimately led to her journey abroad.
With a Doctorate Degree in International Psychology, a Master’s Degree in Social Work, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Dr. Londí has studied psychology across 18 different countries throughout North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia to be able to provide culturally contextual interventions for the populations she serves.
While her educational background affords her the skills and techniques to provide culturally competent therapy, her expertise in this area stems from her firsthand experience living abroad and providing therapy to culturally diverse populations.
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Psychological Safety & Moving Abroad with Dr. Londi | Blaxit Global Youtube
I lived in Japan, Spain, and the UK. Even though I've faced racism as a Black American, I'd rather live abroad than in the U.S. (Business Insider)
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