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In this episode, we chat with Ashley Ihemelu, a dynamic mother of two who made the bold decision to leave Dallas and embrace a new life in Costa Rica. Frustrated by the high costs of private Spanish immersion schooling in Texas, Ashley and her husband realized they could provide the same opportunities for their children by moving abroad.
Their journey to Costa Rica wasn’t a straight line, but a pivotal meeting with a local healer who agreed to mentor Ashley in nutritional health changed everything. Now based in San José, Ashley runs The Hungry Tribe, a thriving wellness business where she helps online clients achieve optimal health while raising her children in a bilingual and culturally rich environment.
Join us as Ashley shares her inspiring story of taking risks, trusting intuition, and balancing family life with a flourishing business. Whether you’re a parent, an aspiring expat, or passionate about health and wellness, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice.
Key Highlights:
Leaving Dallas for a better lifestyle and education for their kids 🌴
Meeting a Costa Rican healer who mentored Ashley in nutritional health 🌿
Building The Hungry Tribe and helping clients achieve optimal wellness 🌍
Raising bilingual children in Costa Rica and embracing cultural diversity 🏡
Tips for aspiring expats looking to start a business or move with family 💼
Tune in to hear Ashley’s transformative journey and get inspired to take bold steps toward your own dreams! Like, subscribe, and share to stay updated on all our latest episodes.
🤝💬 Connect with Robin Wilson
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#CostaRica #ExpatLife #FamilyAbroad #TheHungryTribe #HealthAndWellness #PuraVida #BilingualEducation #ExpatsInCostaRica #MovingAbroad #PodcastEpisode
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In this episode, we chat with Ashley Ihemelu, a dynamic mother of two who made the bold decision to leave Dallas and embrace a new life in Costa Rica. Frustrated by the high costs of private Spanish immersion schooling in Texas, Ashley and her husband realized they could provide the same opportunities for their children by moving abroad.
Their journey to Costa Rica wasn’t a straight line, but a pivotal meeting with a local healer who agreed to mentor Ashley in nutritional health changed everything. Now based in San José, Ashley runs The Hungry Tribe, a thriving wellness business where she helps online clients achieve optimal health while raising her children in a bilingual and culturally rich environment.
Join us as Ashley shares her inspiring story of taking risks, trusting intuition, and balancing family life with a flourishing business. Whether you’re a parent, an aspiring expat, or passionate about health and wellness, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice.
Key Highlights:
Leaving Dallas for a better lifestyle and education for their kids 🌴
Meeting a Costa Rican healer who mentored Ashley in nutritional health 🌿
Building The Hungry Tribe and helping clients achieve optimal wellness 🌍
Raising bilingual children in Costa Rica and embracing cultural diversity 🏡
Tips for aspiring expats looking to start a business or move with family 💼
Tune in to hear Ashley’s transformative journey and get inspired to take bold steps toward your own dreams! Like, subscribe, and share to stay updated on all our latest episodes.
🤝💬 Connect with Robin Wilson
Leave a comment on this video and it'll get a response. Or you can connect with Robin on different social platforms too:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robin.wilson.353/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinwilsonscp/
#CostaRica #ExpatLife #FamilyAbroad #TheHungryTribe #HealthAndWellness #PuraVida #BilingualEducation #ExpatsInCostaRica #MovingAbroad #PodcastEpisode

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