You Don't Have to Figure This Out Alone
An invitation to join the Global Citizens Roundtable
You’re Invited to the Global Citizens Roundtable
Some of the most important thinking you’ll do about your global life won’t happen alone.
It will happen in a room with other people who are in the same season, asking the same questions, sitting with the same tension, and trying to figure out what moving abroad would actually mean for their lives, their families, and their businesses.
That’s what the Global Citizens Roundtable is for.
What is it?
Every two weeks, I host a free, live virtual conversation for people who are seriously considering what an international life could look like for them. Not a webinar. Not a panel. A real, open conversation, structured enough to go somewhere, loose enough to follow what’s alive in the room.
The people who show up are entrepreneurs, professionals, and families with location flexibility who are no longer content to let the global life stay a vague someday. They’re thinking about it actively. They just need a place to think out loud with people who are worth thinking alongside.
What people say about being in the room…
“Sonaya took away all the anxiety I had about this decision.” — J.M.
“I know there is a better quality future for myself and my two teen daughters elsewhere.” — R.L.
“The cost of living vs. how much you have to work to live is exhausting in ways I can’t catch up with. And the options for my kids’ education and childhood experience — unless you have lots of money, it’s really abysmal.” — N.A.
These are real people. Real concerns. Real questions are being said out loud, many for the first time. That’s the Roundtable.
Who I am and why I host it
I’m Sonaya Williams, founder of Global Life Inc. I’ve been living this life since 2015 and am currently based in Doha, Qatar, in the Middle East, raising my daughters, running my business globally, and navigating everything that comes with designing a life that doesn’t fit inside a single country.
I speak from lived experience. Not theory. Not aspiration. The practical reality of what it takes to make a global life work for your family, for your business, for the version of yourself that knows there’s more available.
I didn’t find a framework for this when I needed one. So I built it. The Global Citizens Framework is the structured methodology I use to guide entrepreneurs, professionals, and families through the global decision from the very first question of " Should I move?” through to the full design and execution of a life abroad. It’s not a philosophy. It’s a process. And it produces a real answer.
My perspective is grounded and practical. I’m not here to sell you the dream. I’m here to help you figure out whether the move is right for you and if it is, to help you make it with intention and precision.
The Roundtable is where that work begins.
What do we actually talk about?
Every session is different because the conversation follows the room. But we always find our way back to the questions that matter:
What is actually holding you back right now and is it a real obstacle or a perceived one?
What would it mean for your family? Your business? Your children’s lives?
What do you need to resolve, understand, or build before this becomes possible?
These aren’t rhetorical questions. They’re the foundation of Phase 1 of the Global Citizens Framework. The work of deciding whether a global move is right for you, and what that decision actually requires. The Roundtable is where you begin to get clear.
What happens after?
The Roundtable isn’t a pitch. But I will be honest with you about what’s next.
Each month, I host the Global Decision Event, a four-hour virtual experience that takes you through Phase 1 of the Framework in its entirety and delivers a clear outcome: a decision. Not a feeling. Not a hope. A clear, honest answer about whether you’re ready to move, and what moving actually requires of you.
If the Roundtable resonates, I’ll tell you about it at the end of our time together. And I’ll let you decide whether it’s the right next step.
Come as you are
You don’t need a plan. You don’t need to know your timeline. You don’t need to be close to ready.
You just need to be genuinely thinking about it.





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