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From Home to Here
Eye of An Immigrant
20 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to "From Home to Here," a podcast by Eye of an Immigrant. We share the rich and diverse stories of immigrants and first-generation individuals in Kansas City. Hosted by Komal Kaur, each episode features inspiring guests who bravely share their journeys, challenges, and triumphs. Our mission is to shift the narrative on immigration, break the silence barrier, and cultivate community advocacy. Join us as we explore the experiences shaping our multicultural landscape and celebrate the resilience, diversity, and contributions of immigrants and their families. Produced by FiredUp Studios
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Welcome to "From Home to Here," a podcast by Eye of an Immigrant. We share the rich and diverse stories of immigrants and first-generation individuals in Kansas City. Hosted by Komal Kaur, each episode features inspiring guests who bravely share their journeys, challenges, and triumphs. Our mission is to shift the narrative on immigration, break the silence barrier, and cultivate community advocacy. Join us as we explore the experiences shaping our multicultural landscape and celebrate the resilience, diversity, and contributions of immigrants and their families. Produced by FiredUp Studios
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Being in Community With Yourself with Edgar J. Palacios & Alejandra Villalobos-McAnderson
From Home to Here
42 minutes 48 seconds
6 months ago
Being in Community With Yourself with Edgar J. Palacios & Alejandra Villalobos-McAnderson

In this week's powerful episode, Edgar J. Palacios and Alex sit down with host Brandon McAnderson for a deeply vulnerable conversation about identity, healing, and the importance of building community within ourselves.

Edgar, born in Florida to Nicaraguan parents and a leading voice in educational equity, reflects on what it means to show up for others while learning to show up for himself.

Alex, born in Mexico and a practitioner of Indigenous Medicine and Energy Work, shares how ancestral wisdom and sacred remembrance guide their work and personal healing.

With roots in the Dominican Republic, Brandon brings curiosity and heart to this dialogue, weaving their stories together with intentionality and grace.

Together, they explore the intersections of leadership, mental health, and cultural identity—offering reflections that are honest, tender, and necessary.

🔊 Tune in for:
– Redefining community and leadership
– Healing across generations
– Navigating identity as first- and second-gen children of immigrants
– The power of stillness, embodiment, and sacred space

This episode is an invitation to slow down, reflect, and remember: the most important relationship we have is the one we cultivate with ourselves.

PRODUCED BY EYE OF AN IMMIGRANT x FIREDUP STUDIOS

From Home to Here
Welcome to "From Home to Here," a podcast by Eye of an Immigrant. We share the rich and diverse stories of immigrants and first-generation individuals in Kansas City. Hosted by Komal Kaur, each episode features inspiring guests who bravely share their journeys, challenges, and triumphs. Our mission is to shift the narrative on immigration, break the silence barrier, and cultivate community advocacy. Join us as we explore the experiences shaping our multicultural landscape and celebrate the resilience, diversity, and contributions of immigrants and their families. Produced by FiredUp Studios