
A podcast where immigrants share their experiences about starting a new life in the United States
Latest Episodes
Noemí Enchautegui de Jesús is a Senior Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at American University in Washington DC. She’s developed and taught a course on the Psychology of Immigration.
In this episode we discuss the movie Past Lives (2023) through an immigrant lense. We look at the most relatable immigrant moments, debate over the best character and pick our favorite piece of culture shown in the movie.
Gilbert Lawand is a stand-up comedian and comedy producer from Atlanta, Georgia. Gilbert was born in Iraq and grew up in the American South, which he says gave him plenty of material for his career as a comic.
In this episode we discuss being bilingual: how it used to be viewed as something that could set kids back, why it’s viewed more positively now, and our own personal experiences with speaking two languages.
Shawna Wells is the founder of Seven Gen Legacy, where she coaches leaders on how to align their work with their personal goals. Shawna speaks about the immigrants she’s coached through her work, and has a mini coaching session with Claudia.
In this episode we take a look at Code-switching, a term coined in the 1950’s that is still widely used today. We discuss what it is, our experiences with it and what it costs.
Nelly Ortiz is an award-winning tech leader, international speaker and certified Design Thinking Coach. Nelly was born in the US to immigrant parents from Colombia, but her first stay in the US was brief: her family moved back to Colombia before her first birthday.
In this episode we discuss the difficulties of dating as an immigrant. On the one hand, cultural differences can challenge the dating norms we’re used to, and the uncertainty of your future immigration status can be tricky to navigate when looking for long-term partnership.
In this episode, we’re bringing you our conversation with Dr. Nancy Foner. Dr. Foner has studied immigration, race, and ethnicity in the U.S. and Europe for over 50 years.
In this episode we discuss the guilt immigrants sometimes feel towards the people back home or towards their country of origin after they leave.
