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Black Women’s Wellness Retreats | Burnout to Balance

Black Women’s Wellness Retreats | Burnout to Balance

June 13, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Discover how Nubia Younge is empowering Black women to thrive abroad,offering a path from burnout‍ to balanced living. This entrepreneur and travel enthusiast, through platforms‌ like Black ⁢In ⁤Tulum and Ori⁢ Table, fosters ​community and ‍provides resources for⁤ Black women seeking international experiences. Younge’s‍ curated retreats emphasize⁣ rest, self-investment, and sustainable living, offering workshops designed to help women achieve their goals.learn how she ‍combats isolation while⁣ highlighting the importance of joy and connection when traveling. Inspired by personal journeys and the desire to see more faces like her, Younge creates safe spaces ​for sharing stories and embracing ​diverse perspectives. News Directory 3‍ covers the best in travel and culture. Discover what’s next for the community she’s building.

Key Points

  • Nubia Younge ⁢helps black⁢ women ‌become accomplished international expats.
  • She founded Black In Tulum, Black In ‌travel, and ‌Ori Table.
  • Younge emphasizes⁢ community, rest, and wealth for Black women abroad.

Nubia Younge Empowers Black Women to Travel, Thrive Abroad

Updated June 13, 2025

Nubia younge, an entrepreneur and⁤ travel enthusiast, is dedicated ​to helping Black women explore the world and discover themselves. From her beginnings as a single mother in Boston ‍to traveling across 40 countries and living in Mexico⁤ and Thailand, Younge⁤ champions the idea that Black women can thrive abroad while building ‍community.

Younge told ⁤ESSENCE that she realized community is about portrayal.Seeing people who looked like her abroad created ⁤a sense of belonging and joy that she felt was often missing in the United States.

After ​being laid off in 2017, Younge embarked on her own journey of self-revelation. At 38, she withdrew her‍ 401(k), bought a⁢ one-way ticket to Chiang Mai, Thailand, and sent her son to ​live with his father. This marked⁢ the beginning of‌ her “Eat, pray, Love” adventure, she said.

Her experiences led​ her to establish Black In Tulum, black In Travel, and ​Ori Table. These platforms allow Black travelers and digital nomads to connect and cultivate community. Her newest venture, Ori Table, focuses on the Yoruba tradition, emphasizing ⁣”divine alignment.”

Younge’s Ori Table also hosts intimate⁤ retreats for no more then ⁣eight​ people in luxurious locations. These retreats focus on‍ self-investment, rest, and sustainability, she said. Workshops⁢ are also included, centered around helping women achieve their goals, whether it’s scaling ⁢a business or something else.

Younge said, “Ori ⁤Table started from my understanding that black women deserve rest and wealth ⁤and alignment, all of the things.  I needed to exude and live⁣ the same life that I’m telling women they should tap⁤ into. I thought, ‘Let’s just start doing these ​intimate, curated experiences.’ No more than 10⁢ people. think boutique accommodations, wellness, spa experiences, cultural immersions, Sister Circles, and workshops and panels on rest. I want people who attend my⁢ retreats to understand that they are safe with⁣ me, and I’m going to provide a space to share stories transparently.”

younge said, “I’m getting emotional as when I tell you I didn’t understand the ⁣level of survival that we (Black women) live in until I was gone, and how there were many nights I cried​ because I was just in a state of what I felt like was loneliness? You’re shedding all of the things that you thought were life, and then you realize you’ve been lied to⁢ all your life, because America teaches ⁣you not to go to these places because it’s “unsafe.” And then⁤ you get there and you’re welcomed. The food is‌ fresh, and the air is clean.There are so many different ways to look at life, and people are happy.”

younge also said that thriving⁤ means joy and connection,and being seen. She thrives in environments where she is acknowledged for who she is as a person. She added that she loves seeing Black men smiling and queer people ​expressing pride.

Younge continues, “I believe that this journey that I have been on, since I packed those bags and I left, brought me back to myself. I ​had to ​learn how to love myself. I had to learn how ‍to thrive ⁢and‍ navigate this world alone,⁢ but not lonely.”

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