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.
Dr. Syeda Sufora an optometrist, has faced profound personal challenges that have shaped her perspective on life and faith. Coming from a broken home and experiencing the end of her own marriage, she candidly discusses these trials. She recalls a pivotal time living in a women’s shelter for Asian women, where a robbery underscored the vulnerability, they faced. It was during the birth of her first child that she began to confront and heal from her childhood trauma. Throughout her journey, from navigating the impact of divorce on her faith to challenging misconceptions about divorced Muslims, she offers valuable insights. As a single mother, she emphasizes the importance of self-care and establishing routines. Her experiences have led her to advocate passionately for others facing similar struggles, culminating in her empowering message of prioritizing oneself first.
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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.