A storytelling podcast about immigrants, immigration, and everything in between.
On this podcast, we’ll talk about immigration stories, growing up with immigrant parents, and people’s relationships with immigrants.
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A storytelling podcast about immigrants, immigration, and everything in between.
On this podcast, we’ll talk about immigration stories, growing up with immigrant parents, and people’s relationships with immigrants.
Twisha Shah is a Neuroscientist and co-host of the From Suitcase to Success podcast in this episode, Twisha and I dove straight into a deep conversation. She light-heartedly shared that being an only child was due to her mom’s pregnancy challenges. We explored the cultural pressure in India for male children. Twisha recounted her frustrating experience with racism in the American education system, where despite her fluency in English, she was pushed into ESL classes due to her schooling in India. Despite her challenges and minimal parental supervision as immigrants, she bravely confronted obstacles. Finding guidance from a mentor was pivotal, marking her realization of mentorship's value. We also discussed the impact of having supportive, high-value friends who have spurred her personal growth.
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An Immigrant’s Life
A storytelling podcast about immigrants, immigration, and everything in between.
On this podcast, we’ll talk about immigration stories, growing up with immigrant parents, and people’s relationships with immigrants.