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Transplants - Conversations With Women Thriving Abroad
Laura Peruchi
11 episodes
6 days ago
A podcast featuring conversations with women thriving in new roots abroad. Each episode, we unpack the transitions, culture shocks, setbacks, and joys of starting a new life in another country—so you can learn from their insights and make your own bold move. Because I truly believe real stories are the strongest way to spark real growth. New episodes every Tuesday - hosted by Laura Peruchi, a Brazilian journalist based in NYC. WHY TRANSPLANTS? I've always loved the meaning this word can have. To be a transplant is to carry one life while learning to live another.
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A podcast featuring conversations with women thriving in new roots abroad. Each episode, we unpack the transitions, culture shocks, setbacks, and joys of starting a new life in another country—so you can learn from their insights and make your own bold move. Because I truly believe real stories are the strongest way to spark real growth. New episodes every Tuesday - hosted by Laura Peruchi, a Brazilian journalist based in NYC. WHY TRANSPLANTS? I've always loved the meaning this word can have. To be a transplant is to carry one life while learning to live another.
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#6 From International Student to CEO | Milena Berry | Bulgaria → USA
Transplants - Conversations With Women Thriving Abroad
50 minutes 57 seconds
1 month ago
#6 From International Student to CEO | Milena Berry | Bulgaria → USA

Milena Berry is originally from Bulgaria and she is the co-founder and CEO of PowerToFly - a platform that connects underrepresented talent to inclusive companies, helping women, LGBTQIA+ folks, and people of color find jobs, up skill, and thrive in tech and beyond.  She first moved from Bulgaria to Netherlands and then to New York City, as an international student, right before 9/11.

Milena built a career in tech as an immigrant woman, and raised four kids with her wife. In this episode, we talked about her beginning in the Big Apple as a student, how she started her career in tech, the creation of her company, PowerToFly, the reality of parenting, and being a two-mom family amid today’s culture wars among with advice for immigrant women.

Due to a video recording issue, this episode is audio-only.

Connect with Milena:

  • Milena's LinkedIn
  • PowerToFly

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Why the name “Transplants”?

I've always loved the meaning this word can have. To be a transplant is to carry one life while learning to live another.


Connect with Transplants:

  • Follow on IG https://www.instagram.com/transplants.pod
  • Substack/newsletter - https://wearetransplants.substack.com/
  • Laura's IG https://www.instagram.com/laura_peruchi
  • Follow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@wearetransplants
Transplants - Conversations With Women Thriving Abroad
A podcast featuring conversations with women thriving in new roots abroad. Each episode, we unpack the transitions, culture shocks, setbacks, and joys of starting a new life in another country—so you can learn from their insights and make your own bold move. Because I truly believe real stories are the strongest way to spark real growth. New episodes every Tuesday - hosted by Laura Peruchi, a Brazilian journalist based in NYC. WHY TRANSPLANTS? I've always loved the meaning this word can have. To be a transplant is to carry one life while learning to live another.