exodus summit

ExodUS Summit 2023 Announced: Get Ready for FREEDOM!

A few months ago, I shared my review of ExodUS Summit 2022, and how much I enjoyed the conference. Every year, hostesses Roshida Dowe and Stephanie Perry bring together the leading Black women experts in living abroad, creating location independence, and designing extraordinary lives. This year is no exception: the 4th annual ExodUS Summit has been announced!

The theme for 2023 is 3 Days to Location Freedom, Financial Freedom and Time Freedom. The dates for the summit are October 6 – 9, 2023, and the hostesses recommend blocking off the entire time so that you can savor every bit of community that you’ll get to enjoy while learning from the experts. Several of the speakers have been announced, with more being confirmed as the dates for the summit draw closer. This year’s program promises to give excellent information for attendees interested in creating freedom for themselves, and will include sessions for intentional resting with rest expert Octavia Raheem, and a keynote session with the brilliant mind behind Therapy for Black Girls, Dr. Joy Harden Bradford.

What I find most exciting about this year’s program is that it will offer attendees a glimpse into some of the mental “blocks” that may be preventing them from enjoying more freedom right now, as well as help attendees set their freedom plans in motion. I’ve already purchased my ticket and I’m thrilled to learn more about how to unlock new levels of freedom for myself!

Check out ExodUS Summit here, so you can purchase your ticket. Purchase early, so you can take advantage of the discounted rate (the prices will go up soon!)

I’ll talk to you all soon: take care!

My Review of ExodUS Summit 2022: Money Matters And Creating Joyful Lifestyles

Hello friends! I meant to tell you all about ExodUS Summit when I attended in October 2022, but I had so many other things going on at that time. I’m finally back to tell you all about ExodUS Summit, what I learned, and whether I recommend that you all attend future sessions.

ExodUS Summit is a weekend-long virtual conference, where speakers discuss a variety of topics all related to a central theme. The founders of ExodUS Summit, Roshida Dowe and Stephanie Perry, both live full-time outside of the United States, and they have built lifestyles around helping other Black women to do the same. The summit theme selected each year is focused on supporting Black women in creating their dream lives by moving abroad. The theme for the 2022 summit is Move Abroad Money, and the sessions within the summit were all centered around ways to generate enough money to relocate outside of the United States.

The topics this year ranged from securing remote positions, starting businesses, investing for profit, getting work in foreign countries, and more. I watched several sessions and I was so impressed with the variety of information offered, as well as the ease of implementing the strategies discussed. Each of the speakers excelled in explaining exactly how to get started on their recommended path to getting “move abroad money”, and I left the conference feeling confident that I could implement any of the plans that I found interesting.

The importance of ExodUS Summit cannot be overstated: a recent article published on Business Insider discussed how Black women are tired of discrimination and microaggressions in the workplace, and are leaving corporate America. This is creating a talent gap within industries and is expected to hurt “innovation and profits in corporate America”. ExodUS Summit speaks to women that are not just weary of corporate shenanigans, but who are also tired of living within a system that feels oppressive and unrewarding. The summit addresses the needs of women who are disillusioned with corporate culture, and are also seeking new levels of liberation and satisfaction. There are a lot of systemic and cultural implications that have to be unpacked when discussing whether an ExodUS is worth it, which I won’t explore in depth here (you can visit the YouTube channels of Stephanie Perry or Roshida Dowe for more details on those topics). That being said, many Black women are realizing that there are more satisfying ways to earn their living, and they don’t have to tolerate casual or targeted abuse in their personal or professional lives to support themselves.

While the conference is aimed at Black women, I believe some of the principles can be applied to anyone. There are always income alternatives that can be explored, and abusive work environments are a hazard to everyone. Making a positive change doesn’t have to be a drastic one, but if your health is at risk, taking the leap is better than staying put. In many cases, a smooth transition from a draining life to a rejuvenating one can be achieved with proper planning.

If you are part of the summit’s target audience (Black women residing in America), then I highly recommend that you attend the next summit. The discussions in this space are life affirming, inspirational and full of actionable tips. I feel that my ability to envision financial freedom was enhanced by what was discussed in ExodUS Summit. I’m confident that anyone that wants to create a life that delights them can benefit from attending the summit and taking action on what is taught.