Leah gave me the confidence to know I can definitely make the move abroad. Her approach is practical, down-to-earth, and genuine.
I had done a ton of research, but it was hard to know which direction to take. Talking to Leah finally gave me something I could act on right away.
You’ve already decided you want to move abroad… but you’re stuck trying to figure out where to go.
You’ve spent hours researching visas, countries, and logistics — and still feel no closer to a clear plan.
There are so many moving pieces that you’re not sure what to do first.
You’re worried about choosing the wrong country or visa path and regretting the decision later.
You keep telling yourself you’ll figure it out soon… but months keep passing and the move hasn’t started.
You're not alone.
I was working what I thought would be my dream job. I had friends. Life should have felt good.
But it didn’t. Life was starting to feel small.
I was spending so much time trying to squeeze life into the weekend that I started to notice how little space there was for anything.
Then I took a few short trips abroad and noticed something different.
People walked everywhere. Cities felt more social and alive.
And life was structured differently — work fit into life, not the other way around.
For the first time, I realized things didn’t have to work the way they did in the U.S.
But moving to another country, even for a much better life, would be complicated, and where would I even start?
I filed the thought under "maybe one day - never".
Then one day, something unexpected happened.
A friend mentioned a program hiring Americans to teach in Spain.
Almost without thinking, I said,
“Well… I guess I’ll apply too.”
I didn’t know much about the program.
But I applied anyway.
And somehow, I got accepted.
That’s when the reality of moving abroad hit all at once.
The program paid just 700 euros a month, and everything else was on me to figure out — the visa, housing, all of it.
It was chaotic trying to sort everything out.
Had I made a huge mistake?
People started asking the obvious questions:
Was that enough to live on?
What was my backup plan?
I didn’t have answers.
Part of me thought it sounded like an incredible adventure.
The other part wondered if I was making a terrible decision.
In the end, I decided to take the chance.
And that first move completely changed the trajectory of my life.
Over the next ten years, I went on to live abroad in five different countries across two continents.
Each move taught me something new.
And after going through that process again and again, something became very clear:
Moving abroad isn’t some mysterious life change that only a few people manage to pull off.
It’s actually just a series of simple decisions and small steps.
Where to go.
How to go.
What visa path fits.
What timeline makes sense.
What needs to happen first.
Once you understand the order of those steps, the entire process becomes much simpler.
But when you don’t, it feels overwhelming.
Over the years, whenever I told people about living abroad, I kept hearing the same thing:
“I wish I could do something like that… I just wouldn’t know where to start.”
But the simple truth is that most people don’t need more information.
There’s already endless information online.
What people really need is clarity.
They need someone who understands the process and can help them make sense of it.
That’s what eventually led me to start Fearless Abroad Mentorship.
Not just to explain the process, but to guide people through it with the perspective that comes from having done it many times before.
I’d been thinking about moving abroad for years but always felt overwhelmed by the logistics. Leah made the whole process feel much less intimidating and showed me it’s actually possible. I finally feel like I have a real path forward.
I thought I had done extensive research, but Leah had visa information about my dream location I didn’t even know about. She helped me develop an actionable plan and identify what was actually blocking my progress.
Most move-abroad content focuses on information.
Visa guides.
Country lists.
Relocation checklists.
Digital nomad inspiration.
But information probably isn’t what you’re missing.
If you’re like most people at this stage, you’ve already spent hours researching.
You’ve watched YouTube videos.
Read blog posts.
Scrolled through Facebook groups and visa forums.
And you’re still stuck thinking things like:
“I just don’t know where to start.”
“There are so many options… how do I choose the right country?”
“What visa path actually works for my situation?”
“What order am I supposed to do all of this in?”
The problem isn’t that you need more information.
The problem is turning all that research into a clear plan.
Without that clarity, the move stays stuck in the same place:
Something you want to do… but haven’t started yet.
Fearless Abroad Mentorship isn’t another course about moving abroad.
It’s designed to help you figure out three critical things:
Where you’re going.
How you’re doing it.
And when the move will happen.
All based on your specific situation.
Because there isn’t just one way to move abroad.
There are multiple realistic paths — and the right one depends on your income, visa options, timeline, and the kind of life you want to build abroad.
Inside the mentorship, you’ll work through the decisions that turn the idea of moving abroad into a clear path forward.
You’ll:
narrow down the right country for your situation
identify the visa pathway that works for you
determine the correct order of steps
build a realistic relocation timeline
begin putting the move into motion
Because moving abroad doesn’t happen because you researched enough.
It happens when your research finally turns into a clear path forward.
A country that makes sense.
A legal way to live there.
A timeline that works for your life.
Once those pieces are clear, something shifts.
The move stops feeling like something you’re thinking about…
And starts becoming something you’re actively working toward.
After 8 Weeks, you’ll be [achieving transformation]
By the end of Fearless Abroad Mentorship, your move abroad won’t be something you’re still thinking about.
It will already be in motion.
You’ll have:
• Chosen the country you’re moving to
• Selected the visa pathway you’re pursuing
• Set a realistic timeline for your relocation
And you’ll already be executing the move.
That means you’ll be:
• gathering your visa paperwork
• scheduling or attending your consulate appointment
• planning housing in your new city
• booking flights or temporary accommodation
• preparing to downsize or store your belongings
• organizing logistics like health insurance and phone plans
The research will be done.
And you’ll have full confidence as you actively prepare for your new life abroad.
For many people, this is the moment where everything finally starts coming together.
And depending on your situation, timeline, and visa pathway…
you may even already be living abroad by the end of the eight weeks.
Many resources about moving abroad focus on providing information.
Visa explanations.
Country lists.
Relocation checklists.
Travel inspiration.
That information can be helpful — but information alone rarely gets someone across the finish line.
Moving abroad does follow a process. There are key decisions that need to happen in the right order, and a clear framework that stop you from making critical mistakes which shatter your dream before you've even started.
Fearless Abroad Mentorship gives you that framework.
But instead of leaving you to figure everything out on your own, you move through it inside a small mentorship environment designed to help you start executing your move within eight weeks.
The mentorship is intentionally kept small so you’re not lost in a large program or trying to get answers in a busy community.
You’re able to bring your specific situation into the conversation and get guidance as you apply the framework to your own relocation.
Over the course of eight weeks, the goal isn’t just to understand the process.
The goal is to start putting your move into motion.
Inside the mentorship, we move through the relocation process together in three clear phases.
Over eight weeks, the goal is simple: get your move abroad in motion.
1. Create Clarity on Your Move
First, we narrow down the direction of your relocation.
You determine which countries make sense for your life and which visa pathways are realistically available to you.
This is where the move stops feeling overwhelming and starts becoming clear and possible.
2. Navigate the Visa Process
Next, we focus on preparing for the legal side of relocating.
You begin gathering paperwork, preparing for the visa process, and understanding the timeline for your move.
This is the stage where the relocation starts to feel real and achievable.
3. Plan and Execute the Move
Finally, we organize the logistics of the relocation itself.
Housing, travel timing, downsizing belongings, and preparing for daily life abroad.
By this stage, you’re no longer just thinking about moving abroad.
You’re actively preparing for it.
The biggest obstacle for me was figuring out visas. Talking to Leah made it surprisingly clear. She explained the process isn’t nearly as long as I thought.
Leah helped me realize I didn’t need to figure everything out at once. She gave me a few clear steps to focus on and helped me move forward instead of feeling stuck.
Inside Fearless Abroad Mentorship, you’ll have access to a combination of structured resources and ongoing mentorship designed to help you move through the relocation process with clarity and momentum.
Weekly Small-Group Mentorship Calls
Each week we meet in a small group setting where you can ask questions, get guidance on your specific situation, and work through the challenges that come up during the relocation process.
The mentorship is intentionally kept small so you can receive direct feedback and support as you move forward.
The Fearless Abroad Video Library
You’ll have access to a structured library of videos that walk through the relocation process step by step.
These videos help you understand the key stages of moving abroad so you can move through the process with confidence.
Relocation Planning Tools & Worksheets
You’ll receive planning tools designed to help you organize your move, track your progress, and make key relocation decisions.
These resources help you stay on schedule and ensure no important steps get missed.
Private Community Support
Between mentorship calls, you’ll have access to a private community where you can ask questions and get support as situations arise during your relocation.
A Clear Framework for Moving Abroad
Everything inside the mentorship is designed around a clear relocation framework that helps you move from planning your move abroad to actively executing it.
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