A true American story, relatable
Just finished the podcast. I loved it. The last episode really hit me as something that a lot of immigrant kids go through. This feeling of not being completely one culture, not “American” enough either. I loved Faith’s line about taking the best of both cultures in your life and using it to make your own choices in life. Paulina’s story is really a quintessentially American story of belonging, identity, and the pains of progress. I bet many immigrant families can relate to many aspects of it.
RMac821 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/23
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