A thirty-something-year-old Filipino immigrant returning to the Philippines for work shares her comical expectations versus reality stories. This pariah, also known as P, is an amateur writer back in the early 2000s (on Multiply) who just wants to make a connection with the written word again. Join her as she shares her homecoming stories about navigating life back in the motherland and coping mechanisms through music, food explorations in a tiny kitchen, and Zoom/Whatsapp conversations.
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A thirty-something-year-old Filipino immigrant returning to the Philippines for work shares her comical expectations versus reality stories. This pariah, also known as P, is an amateur writer back in the early 2000s (on Multiply) who just wants to make a connection with the written word again. Join her as she shares her homecoming stories about navigating life back in the motherland and coping mechanisms through music, food explorations in a tiny kitchen, and Zoom/Whatsapp conversations.
P looks back on her Novembers and reflects on the times that she had to move and when she had to be still. Episode 9 is a true journal piece that called out the Pariah from her caged mind to see the world in a different perspective. A coming of age of the third culture kid transitioning to a functional immigrant adult. Follow and subscribe in Spotify, Anchor, Apple Podcast, and Pocketcast. For updates, catch her on Instagram @ThePariahPeaks. Open to hear your comments/questions/hellos by email in Thepariahpeaks@gmail.com
The Pariah Peaks
A thirty-something-year-old Filipino immigrant returning to the Philippines for work shares her comical expectations versus reality stories. This pariah, also known as P, is an amateur writer back in the early 2000s (on Multiply) who just wants to make a connection with the written word again. Join her as she shares her homecoming stories about navigating life back in the motherland and coping mechanisms through music, food explorations in a tiny kitchen, and Zoom/Whatsapp conversations.