S2 Ep 2: Identity is shaped in interaction, belonging is shaped within humanity ft Hector Marcel

EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 38 MIN

S2 Ep 2: Identity is shaped in interaction, belonging is shaped within humanity ft Hector Marcel

from Get to Know You · host Tiffeny Farag

Send us Fan MailWelcome back to Get to Know You! I’m your host, Tiffeny Farag, and I’m so glad you’re here with me today. I’ve got an incredibly thoughtful and inspiring guest joining us Hector Marcel (IG @wakeupist), President and lead teacher of Three Jewels Enlightenment Studio in New York City, a place dedicated to helping people reach their highest potential through meditation, community, and ancient wisdom applied to modern life. Today we’re diving into a topic that touches every part of our human experience: how identity is shaped in every interaction we have, and how our sense of belonging ultimately extends to the whole of humanity, not as isolated individuals, but as interconnected beings learning from one another. Through the lens of spiritual practice, Buddhist philosophy, and lived experience, Hector helps us explore the ways our identities evolve through connection, and why belonging is something deeper than any one group or place. So get comfy, grab your tea or coffee, and let’s explore with curiosity and heart.Big thanks to my amazing friend Camille El Feghali for the beautiful music you hear throughout the episode. Camille is a Lebanese-Australian multi-instrumentalist and producer based between Beirut and Melbourne, blending traditional Middle Eastern instruments and sounds with modern electronic textures. CreditsMusic Camille El Feghali  IG@camille_musicianSupport the show

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