Ulonda Harris: Locating Cozy in Zaragoza - From Burnout to Belonging
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There comes a point when staying costs more than leaving.
For Ulonda Harris, the journey to belonging began with burnout. After years of feeling exhausted by the pace and rising cost of life in Texas, she never imagined that living abroad would be part of her story—even though her daughter had already built a life in Spain. But one late-night YouTube search sent her down a rabbit hole that would change everything.
Today, Ulonda calls Zaragoza, Spain, home.
In this episode, Ulonda shares how she went from feeling stuck to creating a softer, more intentional life abroad. As the creator of Locating Cozy, she's helping other Black women redefine what home, freedom, and peace can look like—one intentional decision at a time.
Together, we explore the realities of burnout, the courage it takes to choose a different path, and why moving abroad wasn't about running away—it was about finally choosing herself.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- Why the true cost of staying isn't always financial
- What it's really like to build a life in Zaragoza, Spain
- Why community and support can make all the difference when starting over
- How Ulonda is helping other Black women "locate their cozy" and create lives rooted in peace
If you've ever wondered whether there's more to life than simply getting by, this conversation is a reminder that sometimes the greatest investment you can make is in your own peace.
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A powerful conversation about freedom, expansion, possibility, and the quiet awakening happening among Black women around the world.
Building a life overseas is about more than choosing a country.
It's about choosing yourself.
Download our free guide, 7 Questions Every Black Woman Should Ask Herself Before Building a Life Overseas, through the link in this episode or at BlaxitGlobal.com.
At some point, the question stops being, "Can I move abroad?"
And becomes, "What's possible for my life?"
Passport is where Black women from around the world come together to explore new possibilities, navigate life abroad, and create lives that feel bigger than the ones they were told to settle for.
Because the goal was never just to move.
The goal is to expand what feels possible.
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