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EPISODE · May 28, 2025 · 9 MIN

# 19. Here's What To Do To Feel Empowered (Expat Woman & Cultural Differences)

from The Places We Call Home podcast · host Yolanda Reshemah

Send us Fan MailYour origin story is not something to hide—it's the very thing that makes you powerful.Whether you're struggling to adapt in a new country or wondering if you'll ever feel like you belong, this episode will challenge your thinking and uplift your heart. In this episode you'll discover: Your story, your origin is not a weight holding you down. It is a superpower that sets you apart. A mindset shift that turns homesickness and difference into empathy, courage, and strength Why your accent, your story, your journey, none of it needs to be erasedPress play now to reframe your story and unlock the hidden strength in being he different oneTo share your own story email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

Send us Fan MailYour origin story is not something to hide—it's the very thing that makes you powerful.Whether you're struggling to adapt in a new country or wondering if you'll ever feel like you belong, this episode will challenge your thinking and uplift your heart. In this episode you'll discover: Your story, your origin is not a weight holding you down. It is a superpower that sets you apart. A mindset shift that turns homesickness and difference into empathy, courage, and strength Why your accent, your story, your journey, none of it needs to be erasedPress play now to reframe your story and unlock the hidden strength in being he different oneTo share your own story email  [email protected] This compelling podcast dives into Expat and immigrant women (and men) stories. Those who immigrate to the USA, tackling the struggles of homesickness, identity crisis, and culture shock in the USA while adjusting to expat life and navigating cultural differences. Through conversations on starting over, reinventing yourself, and finding purpose, it highlights success stories of women's tenacity, and the resilience of expats in the USA. It offers insights into bicultural identity, language barriers, and the challenges of living overseas. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a strong support system and wellbeing for women in pursuit of the American dream.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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