188 episodes

A storytelling podcast about immigrants, immigration, and everything in between.

On this podcast, we’ll talk about immigration stories, growing up with immigrant parents, and people’s relationships with immigrants.

An Immigrant’s Life Aeron Dellosa

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 9 Ratings

A storytelling podcast about immigrants, immigration, and everything in between.

On this podcast, we’ll talk about immigration stories, growing up with immigrant parents, and people’s relationships with immigrants.

    I Am Enough: Anastasia Kuznetsova

    I Am Enough: Anastasia Kuznetsova

    Anastasia Kuznetsova shares her remarkable journey from growing up in Nevinnomyssk, Russia, during the USSR's collapse to finding her artistic voice in Lisbon. Raised by her grandmothers while her parents worked, Anastasia reflects on her childhood, the challenges of academia, and her struggles with self-esteem and panic attacks. She discusses her artistic evolution, inspired by her experiences in Sri Lanka and driven by her passion for languages. Anastasia opens up about her relationships, her father's well-being in Russia, and the healing power of therapy.



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    🔻Connect with Anastasia🔻

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anastasi_kuznetsowa

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@anastasia_kuznetsowa

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Take a Breather: Jessica La

    Take a Breather: Jessica La

    Jessica La, a professional musician of Vietnamese descent with a uniquely fitting last name. Despite parental expectations for a conventional career, she cleverly convinced them to support her musical journey. In this episode, we delve into her insights on overcoming performance anxiety through thorough preparation and the importance of taking a 'breather' to her students.

    Learn what ignites her passion for music, her distinctive teaching approach, and her creative process. From enchanting events and weddings to navigating quirky gigging moments like playing piano during a first date or being mistaken for hearing impaired during an online performance, she shares her colorful experiences, and why collaboration fuels her creative fire.



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    Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2S9eQJx

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    Instagram: https://bit.ly/2SW06Oc

    Facebook: https://bit.ly/3x0QLDP



    🔻 Connect with Jessica🔻

    Website: https://www.jessicalamusic.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicalamusic

    • 1 hr 4 min
    In The Middle Of: Adrian Magno

    In The Middle Of: Adrian Magno

    My discussion with Adrian Magno began with career transitions but quickly evolves into a heartfelt exploration of the challenges and joys of fatherhood. Adrian candidly shares his experiences of grappling with imposter syndrome and the importance of storytelling in his work. As immigrant fathers raised in Filipino households, we delve into the complexities of cultural identity and the profound impact of parenthood. Adrian reflects on his journey of self-discovery, navigating the pressures of societal expectations, and the Filipino values he hopes to pass on to his children. From the fear of failing his kids to the enduring lessons of parenthood, Adrian's story offers insights into the universal truths of fatherhood and the resilience of the human spirit.


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    Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2S9eQJx
    RedCircle: https://bit.ly/3yZWX0m
    Instagram: https://bit.ly/2SW06Oc
    Facebook: https://bit.ly/3x0QLDP


    🔻 Connect with Adrian 🔻
    Website: https://www.capturedframes.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adrmagyo
    Sukasa IG: https://www.instagram.com/sukasa.films

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Prepare for the Worst: Dr. Tina Tang

    Prepare for the Worst: Dr. Tina Tang

    Dr. Tina Tang is a Retina Surgeon, embarked on a journey from Beijing, China, to Canada, then Massachusetts, and back, all while pursuing her dream career. Growing up in a small Massachusetts town as a Chinese immigrant, she grappled with her identity and the desire to fit in. Yet, the support of diverse friends helped her embrace her heritage and prioritize academics. We delve into the delicate balance between her professional and social life, and the pivotal role of mentors in her decision to specialize in retina surgery. With an unwavering commitment to her purpose, she advocates for guilt-free pursuit of dreams. Discover how she navigates surgery's emotional aspects and her insights on minimalist lessons learned from medicine and career, alongside candid discussions on imposter syndrome.



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    YouTube: https://bit.ly/3g0qe2g

    Apple: https://apple.co/34KNRa2

    Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2S9eQJx

    RedCircle: https://bit.ly/3yZWX0m

    Instagram: https://bit.ly/2SW06Oc

    Facebook: https://bit.ly/3x0QLDP



    🔻 Connect with Dr. Tina Tang 🔻

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.tinat

    Facebook: https://shorturl.at/bcdqR

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Outside Looking In: Carlo Alcos

    Outside Looking In: Carlo Alcos

    Carlo Alcos, a second-generation immigrant, explores his identity journey in the documentary "Outsiderness." Formerly a globe-trotter, he now seeks to uncover his true sense of belonging. Our conversation delved into his upbringing in a Filipino household amidst a predominantly white environment, addressing the challenges of cultural integration. Carlo shared the catalyst for his film, recounting poignant moments of attempting to assimilate into white society. We discussed the concept of white privilege and his mission to promote diverse representation. Additionally, Carlo discussed his re-connection with Filipino culture, including learning to cook Filipino dishes. Through his documentary, he aims to bridge generational and cultural gaps, fostering a deeper connection with his family and community.



    🎤ALL LINKS BELOW 🎧

    YouTube: https://bit.ly/3g0qe2g

    Apple: https://apple.co/34KNRa2

    Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2S9eQJx

    RedCircle: https://bit.ly/3yZWX0m

    Instagram: https://bit.ly/2SW06Oc

    Facebook: https://bit.ly/3x0QLDP



    🔻 Connect with Carlo🔻

    Website: https://www.carloalcos.com

    Substack: https://outsiderness.substack.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outsiderness_doc

    Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlo_alcos

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Be Nice to Yourself: Yesse Kim

    Be Nice to Yourself: Yesse Kim

    Yesse Kim, a Classical Pianist, embarked on a journey from Seoul, South Korea, to the grand stages of Germany. Leaving behind a fractured family dynamic, Yesse's relocation to Michigan with her mother and brother marked the beginning of her odyssey. However, the geographical distance couldn't bridge the emotional chasm, ultimately leading to her parents' divorce—a pivotal moment that shaped her outlook on relationships.

    As she navigated the tumultuous waters of adolescence, Yesse found solace in her piano, but societal pressures pushed her towards a career she never desired. Battling inner demons, she sought refuge in nightly drinks, until a moment of clarity prompted her to embark on a daring quest—to Germany, where her passion for classical piano would find its crescendo.

    Yet, success came at a cost. The pursuit of her dreams strained her bond with her mother, further complicated by cultural expectations and body image struggles. Despite the applause and accolades on the European stage, the pandemic's arrival left her adrift, questioning her purpose.

    In our candid conversation, Yesse shares the secrets behind her concert preparations, the mantra that sustains her, and how changing environments can heal wounds. From performing on stage to mentoring aspiring pianists, Yesse's story is a testament to resilience and the transformative power of music.



    🎤ALL LINKS BELOW 🎧

    YouTube: https://bit.ly/3g0qe2g

    Apple: https://apple.co/34KNRa2

    Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2S9eQJx

    RedCircle: https://bit.ly/3yZWX0m

    Instagram: https://bit.ly/2SW06Oc

    Facebook: https://bit.ly/3x0QLDP



    🔻 Connect with Yesse 🔻

    Piano Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yesse.pianist

    Food Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yesse.explore

    • 1 hr 8 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

JCAHK ,

One of a kind!!

First time leaving a review on Apple podcasts as I like to stay private but this podcast after listening to the episode with Kristian Kabuay on YouTube made me want to post my thoughts!

It was well thought out, organized, the respect you have for your guest to give space to speak their mine and love that there was no interruptions or speaking over each other👏 which I tend to hear many of times in other settings that can disrupt the viewer from clearly understanding each speaker's point of view.

Kudos in sharing in the background of the video of Kristian's work as I haven't seen this before. As I'm listening to the conversation, I can see visually the work he does instead of just hearing it through dialogue only which peaked my interest more, a great way to engage your audience🙌. (Note: Guys check out this episode on YouTube to see Kristian's work)

I didn't once get lost as both spoke clear and concise.You asked excellent questions which made the conversation flow so well which felt organic and authentic. It helped make Kristian dig deep to make sure he expressed himself accurately the way he felt was best and satisfied with!!

This was like a history lesson as there was a lot of takeaways we didn't know but know now. It had my mind thinking as well with the wealth of information provided as I know all the episodes past, present and future ones coming up will be the same way!! We can all learn from each other since we have different experiences, stories and perspectives and that's a beautiful thing which I love❤️

Keep up the great work Aeron!!

azizihabibi ,

Great podcast

I usually don’t listen to podcasts, but then a friend recommended this podcast to me and I gave it a chance and I love it!

HLWoodlet ,

Going to share with my newcomer ELL students

Love this idea and the YouTube channel as well. Going to share these stories with my multilingual newcomer students.

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