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  • A Thai-American Journey | Ep 5 | Apisit Viriya
    2024/12/09

    In this episode, we sit down with our close friend and guest, a Thai-American pastor and podcaster, to talk about his immigrant story and the challenges of balancing identity, faith, and family. From growing up in a Thai immigrant household to a life-changing faith transition, he shares his journey with humor, honesty, and vulnerability. Whether you're navigating cultural identity, exploring spirituality, or just love a good story, this episode is for you. #culturalidentity #immigrantsstories #journey

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    56 分
  • Therapy and Cultural Identity | Ep 4 | PART 1 | with Liliana Baylon
    2024/09/18

    Welcome to another insightful episode of You're So Well Spoken. In this episode, hosts Alex and Aziz dive into the complex world of cultural identity, therapy, and family dynamics with their special guest, Liliana Baylon, a licensed marriage and family therapist who specializes in multicultural communities and immigrant families. If you're navigating cultural pressures, dealing with generational trauma, or just curious about how therapy can help immigrant families, this conversation will resonate with you.

    This episode covers a rich discussion about the experiences of first-generation immigrants and the challenges they face in balancing cultural expectations from both their families and the societies they live in. Liliana shares her personal story as a first-generation immigrant and her transition from the corporate world to becoming a therapist, emphasizing the importance of cultural awareness in mental health.

    Topics covered include:

    • Cultural Expectations & Assimilation: What does it mean to assimilate versus acculturate? Liliana explains the nuances between these concepts and how they affect immigrant families.
    • Parentification: A common issue in immigrant communities where children take on adult responsibilities too early, translating for parents or taking care of siblings.
    • Therapy Stigmas in Immigrant Communities: How therapy is perceived in different cultures and why there's often resistance to seeking help.
    • Family Dynamics & Gender Roles: Liliana discusses how traditional gender roles and expectations shape family interactions and how therapy can help in redefining these roles.
    • Healing & Validation: Why therapy is crucial for first-generation immigrants and how acknowledging past traumas can lead to healing.
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    38 分
  • The White Barrier | Ep 3 | PART 2 | with Amina Shafi Rogers
    2024/09/11

    Welcome to the 2nd part of Episode 3 of "You Are So Well Spoken," where we delve into the rich, often humorous experiences of growing up in the U.S. as children of immigrants. The White Barrier: This episode features engaging discussions on cultural identity, offers unique investment opportunities, and includes a special guest sharing her multicultural journey. Connect with us: www.mcgequity.com - Explore investment opportunities and access free resources. @alexescobarinvests @azizyousufinvests Connect with Amina: @aminaoliveda ⁠bit.ly/aminaolivedaquiz.com⁠

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    31 分
  • Immigrant Stories from America | Ep #2 | You're So Well Spoken
    2024/09/05

    Welcome Back: Hey everyone, welcome back to "You're So Well Spoken!" In today’s episode, we're diving deep into the highs and lows of growing up in the U.S. as children of immigrants. Expect some laughs, some serious talk, and maybe a few "aha" moments along the way.


    Inside This Episode:

    • The Meaning Behind the Flag: Ever wondered why the American flag might make some of us uneasy? We’re unpacking what this symbol means across different communities.
    • Southbound Adventures: Tag along on our road trips through the South, where the sight of Confederate flags adds a whole other layer to our travels.
    • Staying Connected: How do we keep in touch with where we're from? From frequent trips back to Honduras to less often visits to Somalia, we get into what it means to maintain those connections.
    • More than Just Food: Let’s talk about why beans mean so much more in Honduran culture—it’s a light-hearted chat with deeper roots than you might think!
    • Life in the In-Between: Feeling like you don’t fully fit into one culture or another? We’re right there with you, and we're sharing what this balancing act feels like.

    Memorable Lines:

    • "For me, the American flag is loaded with more than just patriotism."
    • "Ever think about how you can’t hide a body in an apartment? Yeah, me neither. But in the woods..."
    • "If you skip the beans, are you even Honduran?"
    • "Being called ‘Americanized’ was never a compliment in my house."

    Get Involved: Have your own stories of cultural navigation? We’d love to hear from you! Reach out on social media or send us an email. Your experiences could inspire a segment in a future episode!

    Thanks for Tuning In: If you found something in today’s episode that resonated with you, share it with a friend and make sure to subscribe. Let’s keep these conversations alive!

    What’s Next: Join us next time as we explore language barriers, the pressures of "acting white," and more stories from our lives. Trust us, you won’t want to miss it.

    Thanks for listening, and remember, your stories are part of what makes this show great!

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    36 分
  • The White Barrier | Ep 3 | PART 1 | with Amina Shafi Rogers
    2024/09/04

    Welcome to Episode 3 of "You Are So Well Spoken," where we delve into the rich, often humorous experiences of growing up in the U.S. as children of immigrants. This episode features engaging discussions on cultural identity, offers unique investment opportunities, and includes a special guest sharing her multicultural journey.

    • (01:20 - 03:09) Special guest, Amina Shaffy Rogers, joins the show. She shares her background as a child of immigrants, discussing her family's multicultural aspects and the significance of her married name, Rogers.

    • (03:09 - 05:38) Amna and the hosts delve into the challenges and quirky experiences of being well-spoken immigrants in America, reflecting on instances where their language or nationality was oddly complimented or questioned.

    • (05:38 - 10:18) The conversation shifts to personal stories and experiences growing up in diverse communities, touching on the cultural richness and occasional awkwardness of being perceived as 'different' or exotic in various social settings.

    Resources:

    stuffwhitepeoplelike.com

    Connect with us:

    MCG Equity - Explore investment opportunities and access free resources. @alexescobarinvests

    @azizyousufinvests


    Connect with Amina:
    @aminaoliveda bit.ly/aminaolivedaquiz.com


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    27 分
  • You’re so well spoken
    2024/08/02

    Welcome to “You’re So Well Spoken” our first episode! We’re back together in the same room post-pandemic, and it's a mix of old comforts and new adjustments for this show.

    On this show, we’re diving into the heart of our personal narratives, starting from our early days as immigrants in the United States—a journey many of you might find familiar. We have created this space to inspire and entertain you, and that's exactly what we've set out to do. We're peeling back the layers of our unique experiences to bring you stories that resonate, wrapped in a casual, engaging format designed to make you smile and nod in recognition. It’s all about connecting through shared stories, sparking conversations, and enjoying a communal laugh or two. So, kick back, relax, and join us as we explore these tales of cultural shenanigans and personal triumphs, all while having a great time.

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    24 分