Second Soil

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Second Soil

A seed can leave the soil it was planted in, and still grow.Hosted by Ola — an African immigrant navigating life, identity, healing, and adulthood abroad — this show blends heartfelt honesty with humor, storytelling, and real conversations about the challenges we often hide.For many of us living far from where we started, the question never really leaves: Where is home now?Second Soil is a podcast about identity, migration, belonging, and the stories we carry across borders. Real conversations with people building new lives while staying rooted in where they came from.This is more than a podcast.It’s the shared experience of anyone who has ever had to grow in unfamiliar ground.Follow the journey.Because sometimes the soil changes, but the roots remain.

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    Finding Your Community Abroad

    You can be surrounded by people and still feel completely alone.In this episode, we explore one of the most overlooked parts of moving abroad—building real, meaningful connections. From surface-level conversations to the struggle of finding “your people,” adjusting socially in a new country can be harder than expected.We break down why forming friendships abroad feels different, the cultural barriers that make connection challenging, and most importantly, how to intentionally build a support system that feels like home.Whether you’re newly relocated or have been abroad for years, this episode will help you rethink how you approach community, connection, and belonging.In this episode, we cover:Why loneliness hits differently abroadCultural differences in friendships and social lifeHow to build genuine connections from scratchPractical steps to find your community Because finding your people can make all the difference.Welcome to Second Soil, a place where immigrants come to grow again.

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    The Hidden Costs of Moving Abroad

    Moving abroad is often sold as a dream—better opportunities, a fresh start, a new life. But what happens when reality sets in?In this episode, we go beyond the surface to unpack the real cost of relocation. Not just the obvious financial expenses, but the hidden ones no one prepares you for—emotional strain, identity shifts, and the quiet moments of loneliness that come with starting over.From unexpected bills and survival jobs to rebuilding your confidence in a new environment, this conversation is an honest look at what it truly takes to begin again in a foreign land.If you’re planning to move, already navigating life abroad, or simply curious about the immigrant experience, this episode will give you the clarity most people don’t talk about.In this episode, we cover:The financial realities no one warns you aboutThe emotional toll of starting overLosing and rebuilding your identityPractical ways to prepare for life abroad Tune in for a raw and honest perspective on what it really means to start from zero.Welcome to Second Soil, a place where immigrants come to grow again.

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    I Worked for Free in Canada -- Was it Worth it?

    What does it really mean to start from zero in a new country?In this episode of the Second Soil Podcast, I sit down with Khadydja Ndoye — Senegalese by blood, raised in France, now a Canadian citizen — to unpack her journey across three different worlds and the hard decisions that shaped her path.One of those decisions? Working for free in Canada.We explore:The reality behind “Canadian experience” and the pressure to prove yourselfWhen unpaid work is a strategy… and when it’s a trapNavigating identity across Africa, Europe, and North AmericaThe mental resilience it takes to rebuild your life multiple timesThis conversation goes beyond surface-level immigration stories. It’s about sacrifice, positioning, and understanding the long game when opportunity doesn’t come easy.If you’re trying to find your footing in Canada—or anywhere new—this episode will shift how you think about value, patience, and growth. Second Soil Podcast — real stories, real transitions, real conversations.Welcome to Second Soil, a place where immigrants come to grow again.

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    Finance is Not The Major Issue for an Immigrant

    Immigrants often believe money is their biggest challenge, but the real obstacles go deeper. This episode explores the hidden barriers that shape the immigrant journey beyond finances.Welcome to Second Soil, a place where immigrants come to grow again.

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    Myth of Migration

    Is migration really what people think it is? This episode unpacks the myths surrounding migration and examines the deeper economic, social, and human realities behind the journey. Welcome to Second Soil, a place where immigrants come to grow again.

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    Loneliness

    The emotional torment of migrating isn't mostly talked bout. In this episode, it was well addressed and explained.Welcome to Second Soil, a place where immigrants come to grow again.

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    Moving To a New Country

    This episode welcomes you to second soil, it identifies the reality of many immigrants after migrating.Welcome to Second Soil, a place where immigrants come to grow again.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A seed can leave the soil it was planted in, and still grow.Hosted by Ola — an African immigrant navigating life, identity, healing, and adulthood abroad — this show blends heartfelt honesty with humor, storytelling, and real conversations about the challenges we often hide.For many of us living far from where we started, the question never really leaves: Where is home now?Second Soil is a podcast about identity, migration, belonging, and the stories we carry across borders. Real conversations with people building new lives while staying rooted in where they came from.This is more than a podcast.It’s the shared experience of anyone who has ever had to grow in unfamiliar ground.Follow the journey.Because sometimes the soil changes, but the roots remain.

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