Description
Have you ever tried to fit in so badly you changed your appearance? Were you aware of the subconscious reasons that may have lead to this decision?
Nora Sundberg is a close friend and in this episode we dive deep into her roots and unveil a story of layered identity crisis. At a young age, Nora was adopted, then she spent her life growing up in various places, as a Third Culture Kid. On this episode you hear her navigate the delicate dynamics of being from a certain place, but always standing out: from negative stereotypes perpetrated against Asian women, to strangers questioning her belonging, tune in for a vulnerable, honest, and courageous conversation on this week’s episode of the in-betweenish pod.
Content Warning: There is mention of depression in this episode, so please listen with caution. If you would like to avoid this section altogether please skip from minutes 44:30 to 45:15.
Episode Mentions
What’s Wrong with Asking “Where are you from?”Â
by Rakshitha Arni Ravishankar in the Harvard Business Review
* this is not the exact article mentioned in the episode
The God of Small Things by Arundhati RoyÂ
"And once again, only the Small Things were said. The Big Things lurked unsaid inside."____________________
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