Brasil: Behind Closed Doors with Sisi cover art

Brasil: Behind Closed Doors with Sisi

Brasil: Behind Closed Doors with Sisi

By: Brasil Behind Closed Doors
Listen for free

I moved to Salvador, Bahia, Brazil with my first passport.

No international experience. No guide. No plan. Just nerve.

This channel is what I wish someone had made before I got on the plane. We are covering the real cost of living, real neighborhoods, real cultural adjustment, and real talk about what it means to be a Black American woman in the Yoruba capital of the Western Hemisphere.

No resort reviews. No influencer edits. Just what actually happens when you fool around and find out.

👇 RESOURCES FOR YOUR MOVE TO BRAZIL 👇

  • Join Oi Bahia! the Community Hub
  • The Mothership
  • I Don’t Believe In Borders
  • YouTube Move to Brazil with Sisi
Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • expats, immigrants and migration
    Jun 18 2026

    the cities we live in were not always cities. they weren’t always this packed, this urbanized. and some of the most xenophobic, most close-minded people i’ve ever come across, anywhere, including back home and including here in bahia, have no idea that a few generations ago their own people were pushed out of somewhere. forced into dense, overpopulated places because there wasn’t another option.

    this isn’t a brazil problem. it’s not a usa problem. it’s everywhere. people defend borders and identities and national stories while knowing almost nothing about the migrations and displacements that built the place they’re standing on.

    and yeah, you can blame the schools for that. they leave a lot out. but at some point you gotta ask yourself, where does this worship of patriotism even come from? why do so many people defend the exact systems that historically wrecked people who looked just like them?

    and who benefits from everybody staying confused about this? usually not the people doing the actual work. the ones who benefit stay clean, stay comfortable, and let someone else do the dirty work of keeping people in their place. then they look down from above like they had nothing to do with any of it.,,,

    you find all you need to know about me at faafo.app and listen to this podcast and my other chats on all major podcast platforms.

    Show More Show Less
    9 mins
  • real digital nomads and chameleons - YouTube Live Video Sunday May 31, 2026
    Jun 2 2026

    this episode came from my live youtube video recorded on sunday, may 31, 2026: “real digital nomads and chameleons - https://www.youtube.com/live/9Phy4V2wGz0?si=3opFMupNDMfTEkW0.”

    i’m talking about the difference between looking location-independent online and actually building the kind of work, documentation, income, and discipline that can support life abroad.

    this is not a cute influencer fantasy about palm trees, views, and beach content. this is about digital nomad visas, client income, self-employment, documentation, and why follower counts do not equal freedom.

    i also get into what it means to be a chameleon, a polymath, and a multi-skilled person in a world that keeps trying to flatten people into one niche. from podcasting to private communities, from the tap and the porch to respite, from spiritual work to digital strategy, this episode is part rant, part reintroduction, and part reminder: you do not have to make yourself small to make money online.

    this one is for the people who are tired of being sold shortcuts by people who are not telling the whole truth. listen before you buy another masterclass, copy another influencer, or assume someone’s public numbers tell you the full story.

    hear all my shows at faafo.app/radio.

    topics:

    • - digital nomad reality vs. influencer fantasy: i break down why being popular online is not the same thing as having the income, paperwork, client structure, or visa status to live abroad legally and sustainably.
    • - visas, documentation, and income: i talk through the practical side of digital nomad life, including income proof, client letters, bank statements, notarization, apostille steps, and why people often leave countries when their visitor time runs out.
    • - follower counts are not a business model: i challenge the assumption that views, subscribers, and social media visibility equal financial freedom.
    • - chameleons, polymaths, and refusing the box: this episode speaks to people with multiple gifts who are tired of being told to niche down, shrink themselves, or perform one identity for the algorithm.
    • - ownership over platforms: i explain why podcasting, websites, email lists, private spaces, and owned digital homes matter more than chasing approval on platforms that can censor, limit, or disappear.
    • - the larger mindset shift: this is not only about moving abroad. it is about asking better questions, building real skills, understanding systems, and refusing to outsource your freedom to people selling shortcuts.
    Show More Show Less
    52 mins
  • hair and nails recommendation: language barrier? no problem!
    May 20 2026

    finding your people in a new country is hard enough. finding someone who can do your hair AND your nails AND figure out what you mean even when you don't have the words? that's a whole thing.

    i've been going to the same salon in bahia, brazil for months. they do my hair, they do my nails, and not once have they made me feel like the language barrier was my problem to solve alone. three people, one phone translator, and i left with the best blow-dry i've had in over a year.

    if you're an american living abroad and you're still nervous about trusting someone with your hair --- this one's for you.

    follow them: https://www.instagram.com/cresposecachosoficial

    IMPORTANT: if you go to get your nails done ask for Brenda. she is the only one that I can recommend.

    to learn more: faafo.app

    Show More Show Less
    5 mins
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
No reviews yet