#8. Part2.Why the American Dream Isn’t Handed to You: What Immigrant Women Must Really Do to Succeed episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 5, 2025 · 20 MIN

#8. Part2.Why the American Dream Isn’t Handed to You: What Immigrant Women Must Really Do to Succeed

from The Places We Call Home podcast · host Yolanda Reshemah

Send us Fan MailWhat does it really take to start over in a new country, and raise the next generation with courage and hope—while breaking free from the molds others try to place on you? This episode is for every expat and immigrant woman struggling with identity, belonging—the emotional impact of relocating—and wondering how to rise above the challenges.By tuning in, you’ll learn:How to transform setbacks, rejection, and bias into fuel for success.Why instilling values of hard work, gratitude, and giving in the next generation creates lasting change.The mindset shifts that turn fear into courage and opportunity into action, even in the face of overwhelming odds.Listen now to hear an unforgettable story that will inspire you to own your path, and create a future beyond limits.To share your own migration story or feedback 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. The emotional impact of relocating.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

Send us Fan MailWhat does it really take to start over in a new country, and raise the next generation with courage and hope—while breaking free from the molds others try to place on you? This episode is for every expat and immigrant woman struggling with identity, belonging—the emotional impact of relocating—and wondering how to rise above the challenges.By tuning in, you’ll learn:How to transform setbacks, rejection, and bias into fuel for success.Why instilling values of hard work, gratitude, and giving in the next generation creates lasting change.The mindset shifts that turn fear into courage and opportunity into action, even in the face of overwhelming odds.Listen now to hear an unforgettable story that will inspire you to own your path, and create a future beyond limits.To share your own migration story or feedback 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. The emotional impact of relocating.https://www.instagram.com/placeswecallhomepod

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