#11. Part2. Why Belonging Isn’t Guaranteed When You Immigrate — And What Expat Women Must Know

EPISODE · Apr 9, 2025 · 20 MIN

#11. Part2. Why Belonging Isn’t Guaranteed When You Immigrate — And What Expat Women Must Know

from The Places We Call Home podcast · host Yolanda Reshemah

Send us Fan MailWhat does it do to a person when the place you’re from becomes a source of grief — and the place you’ve moved to asks you to become someone you're not?In this episode, Darsha, a Russian immigrant , opens up about repentance, identity, motherhood, and the quiet emotional work of starting over in the United States. She talks honestly about carrying the weight of her country’s actions, the loneliness of rebuilding from scratch, and the humility that comes with losing status and finding your footing again.Her story is tender, layered, and deeply human — the kind of immigrant journey we rarely hear out loud. If you’ve ever felt caught between cultures, unsure of where “home” is, or exhausted by the emotional labor of belonging, this conversation will sit with you in a real way.This episode touches on faith, therapy, culture shock, diaspora identity, and the long road toward feeling rooted in a new country. It’s a reminder that starting over isn’t just logistics — it’s spiritual, emotional, and deeply personal.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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