The Black in CDMX series continues, and this one’s for the families. Joc sits down with Deryle and Desiree from @gotoutgotin, and they get real about what it actually takes when a family decides to pack up and build a new life outside the U.S. This isn’t just about visas and logistics, it’s about navigating cultural differences, language barriers, parenting in a completely new environment, and making sure your kids see themselves represented in their new world. They get into the real challenges: how relationships get tested and strengthened when you’re far from home, what intentional community building actually looks like when you’re starting from scratch, and the unique experience of raising a family in Mexico City. From the residency process and its benefits to their e-book that breaks down everything you need to consider before moving abroad (no matter where you’re going), this episode is packed with valuable game for anyone considering taking their family international. If you’ve been wondering whether you can actually do this with kids in tow, or if you’re already abroad and need to know you’re not alone, press play.
Follow Deryle & Desiree: https://www.instagram.com/gotoutgotin/
Check out their resources:
∙ DollarsAndStories.com
∙ ICanYouCanVegan.com
∙ Grab their e-book on moving abroad with location-independent insights you can apply anywhere
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Mexico City, family travel, moving abroad with kids, expat families, parenting abroad, CDMX, residency process, international living, cultural immersion, community building, Black families abroad, Mexico relocation, gotoutgotin, moving abroad guide, Black in CDMX