AboveStatus

My Ford Mysingh

Welcome to AboveStatus, a heartfelt podcast hosted by My Ford Mysingh, where we dive into powerful stories of young immigrants and chat with professionals, activists, and politicians. We celebrate each guest's humanity beyond their immigration status, sharing firsthand experiences of tackling complex systems, chasing careers, and fighting for change. We've got all sorts of inspiring stories from Dreamers applying for college without legal status to undocumented entrepreneurs starting businesses against the odds. Every episode is raw and real, blending lighthearted cultural stories with touching accounts of family separations and triumphs. These narratives give you a peek into everyday struggles while dealing with immigration uncertainties. AboveStatus packs an educational punch by showcasing immigration laws and policies through lived experiences, busting myths, and fostering empathy. It motivates listeners to support community efforts and push for immigration reform. Our authentic, unscripted interviews feel relaxed, letting guests speak their minds and share some surprising insights. From Dreamers and first-gen students to educators, lawyers, and leaders in immigration reform, everyone gets treated with warmth and respect. Join the AboveStatus community to get a richer perspective on building a life despite uncertain immigration status, connect with real folks behind the policy debates, and be inspired to spread the word. Tune in and help elevate the conversation to focus on our shared humanity.

Episodes

  1. Moving to Canada: What Young Immigrants Really Go Through

    2025-06-30

    Moving to Canada: What Young Immigrants Really Go Through

    From navigating visa systems and language tests to discovering culture shock, snow, and maple syrup, this episode brings you the unfiltered experiences of Prithika from India and Domonick from Turks & Caicos. Both young immigrants recount their journeys to Canada with honesty, humor, and heart and also sharing what it felt like to leave everything familiar behind in search of a better future. From embassy interviews to airport anxiety, from unexpected quarantines in Serbia to the thrill of arriving in a new country, they offer a behind-the-scenes look at what immigration really demands mentally, financially, and emotionally.   Through stories of studying abroad, immigration paperwork, housing struggles, and forging community, you'll gain real insight into what it truly means to start over in a new country. They open up about the pressure to succeed, and the little victories that come with building a life on your own terms. Whether you're planning a move or just love authentic immigrant stories, this episode is a heartfelt, eye-opening journey through resilience, hope, and reinvention.   What You'll Learn in This Episode: The real process of moving to Canada on study and work visas How immigration pathways differ based on citizenship and education First-hand accounts of culture shock, housing challenges, and emotional resilience The value of community support when starting from zero Unexpected experiences with English-language testing The truth behind Canada's "free" healthcare How to transition from temporary status to permanent residency or citizenship Navigating Canadian cities—from chaotic Toronto to quiet Kingston How immigration shapes creativity, ambition, and personal identity The cost (and courage) of chasing a better life abroad   Subscribe and listen on: ·         Apple Podcasts ·         Spotify ·         YouTube Music  ·         Amazon Music  ·         YouTube Connect with AboveStatus: ·         Instagram ·         X ·         Facebook ·         LinkedIn ·         AboveStatus.org   A MySingh Media production

    56 min
  2. The Story of Tawheeda: Why One Young Immigrant Left America for Freedom in Canada

    2025-06-23

    The Story of Tawheeda: Why One Young Immigrant Left America for Freedom in Canada

    This is the story of Tawheeda, an Afghan-American immigrant who bravely navigated the challenges of growing up undocumented in rural America and ultimately decided to relocate to Canada. Tawheeda's journey encompasses her childhood struggles with bullying and identity, as well as the emotional impact of DACA. Her story is one of resilience and reflection. She discusses the pain of feeling overlooked in a country she considered home and the bravery required to begin anew across the border. Currently residing in Canada, Tawheeda is the co-founder of Onward, a volunteer-based organization dedicated to supporting Dreamers in their pursuit of freedom and stability outside the United States. Her journey highlights not only immigration but also healing, reclaiming her voice, and fostering a vibrant community where policy is insufficient. This episode offers an unfiltered examination of identity, resistance, and establishing one's place in the world despite legal status limitations.   What You'll Learn in This Episode: How it feels to grow up undocumented in rural America The emotional toll and limitations of DACA Why Tawheeda decided to leave the U.S. for Canada The cultural and personal cost of assimilation after 9/11 What it means to rebuild your life in a new country The founding story and mission of Onward How immigrant children reconcile rage, guilt, and gratitude The importance of community when policy fails Lessons on healing and intergenerational understanding What it takes to move forward with purpose, not fear   Subscribe and listen on: ·         Apple Podcasts ·         Spotify ·         YouTube Music  ·         Amazon Music  ·         YouTube Connect with AboveStatus: ·         Instagram ·         X ·         Facebook ·         LinkedIn ·         AboveStatus.org   A MySingh Media production

    1h 1m
  3. The Story of Alex: How One Young Immigrant Turned Setbacks Into Strength

    2025-06-16

    The Story of Alex: How One Young Immigrant Turned Setbacks Into Strength

    In this Episode of AboveStatus, we spoke with Alex, a determined young immigrant from Mexico, who opens up about his transformative journey to Canada—where every step forward required grit, adaptability, and self-discovery. From leaving the familiarity of life in Tampico, Mexico to starting over in Canada with limited support, Alex shares how he worked his way through coffee shops corporate sales roles and ultimately found purpose in the trucking industry. With honesty and depth, he reflects on how his strict upbringing, cultural transition, and early exposure to hard work laid the foundation for his drive to succeed.   This episode dives into the emotional toll of starting over—from navigating career setbacks to dealing with heartbreak and the responsibilities of parenthood. Alex's story is one of constant evolution, fueled by resilience and a refusal to settle. His candid reflections remind us that success isn't linear and that true strength lies in the ability to keep moving forward—even when you have to rebuild everything from the.   What You'll Learn in This Episode: How discipline from childhood prepares immigrants for future independence The mental and emotional journey of changing countries, careers, and identities Real-life insights on starting from zero in a new culture and industry How family values and upbringing influence resilience Ways to stay motivated through job transitions, personal loss, and parenthood What it really means to "adapt" as an immigrant in a Western world Why losing comfort can be the catalyst for discovering purpose The unspoken sacrifices that come with building a new life How identity evolves through change, hardship, and reflection The power of self-accountability in overcoming setbacks   Subscribe and listen on: ·         Apple Podcasts ·         Spotify ·         YouTube Music  ·         Amazon Music  ·         YouTube Connect with AboveStatus: ·         Instagram ·         X ·         Facebook ·         LinkedIn A MySingh Media production

    1h 3m
  4. The Story of Prathika: A Young Immigrant's Journey from Childhood Dreams to Social Media Influencer

    2025-06-09

    The Story of Prathika: A Young Immigrant's Journey from Childhood Dreams to Social Media Influencer

    This is the story of Prathika, an extraordinary young immigrant whose vibrant childhood in India sparked her passions in engineering and creativity. From casual nail art videos to major collaborations with global brands, Prathika seamlessly blends her technical skills and artistic flair, building a thriving career as an engineer and influential content creator. Prathika's journey highlights the strength of family bonds, resilience in adapting abroad, and balancing dual careers. Her authentic approach and candid storytelling reveal how determination and adaptability help navigate immigrant life and achieve success. Her experiences serve as a powerful inspiration, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself and pursuing diverse passions courageously.     What You'll Learn in This Episode: How early childhood experiences shape lifelong interests and careers. The balance between professional engineering and content creation. Strategies for growing an influential social media presence authentically. Navigating cultural transitions and immigration challenges. Insightful lessons from collaborating with global brands. Practical tips for immigrants aspiring to succeed creatively and professionally abroad. Effective ways to manage multiple passions without burnout. Understanding the importance of adaptability in new environments. Leveraging personal authenticity to build a strong personal brand. Steps to turn everyday interests into impactful content and meaningful careers.   Subscribe and listen on: ·         Apple Podcasts ·         Spotify ·         YouTube Music  ·         Amazon Music  ·         YouTube Connect with AboveStatus: ·         Instagram ·         X ·         Facebook ·         LinkedIn A MySingh Media production

    1h 28m
  5. The Story of Domonick: A Young Immigrants Journey to Rise Above His Status

    2025-06-02

    The Story of Domonick: A Young Immigrants Journey to Rise Above His Status

    Domonick's journey is characterized by his determination. He moved from the Caribbean to Miami as a child and grew up undocumented, facing challenges such as academic difficulties, food insecurity, homelessness, and eviction. Despite these obstacles, he earned degrees from Miami Dade College and FIU, received the Dream.US scholarship, mentored foster youth, and eventually relocated to Canada where he now works for a big accounting firm. Domonick's experiences highlight his resilience, vision, and resourcefulness. This conversation covers his immigration experiences, college efforts, entrepreneurship, and his pursuit of permanent residency in Canada.   What You'll Learn in This Episode: The reality of growing up undocumented in the U.S. How homelessness and family instability shaped Domonick's mindset Navigating college with limited resources and using waivers/scholarships to survive Mentoring foster youth while facing personal challenges Starting over in Canada through networking and grit Tips for applying to the Express Entry immigration system Building a clothing brand that redefines the meaning of family The emotional toll of immigration and rebuilding one's identity How failure in one country can lead to opportunity in another The value of persistence, networking, and self-worth   Subscribe and listen on: ·         Apple Podcasts ·         Spotify  ·         YouTube Music   ·         Amazon Music   ·         YouTube Connect with AboveStatus: ·         Instagram ·         X ·         Facebook ·         LinkedIn A MySingh Media Production

    1h 9m
  6. The Story of Diana: How One Young Immigrant Redefined Success Across Borders

    2025-05-27

    The Story of Diana: How One Young Immigrant Redefined Success Across Borders

    This is the Story of Diana, a resilient young immigrant from Colombia, shares her inspiring and deeply personal transformation journey. From arriving in the U.S. at 13, undocumented and unable to speak English, to co-founding a successful trucking business with her father, Diana's story is one of grit, courage, and reinvention. In this raw and unfiltered conversation, she opens up about language barriers, identity struggles, working in a family business, heartbreak through divorce, and the challenges of navigating immigration systems. Now a proud Canadian citizen, Diana offers powerful insights and encouragement for young immigrants forging their own path.   What You'll Learn in This Episode: What it's like to arrive in the U.S. as an undocumented teenager How to thrive despite immigration-related limitations on education and mobility The realities of launching and scaling a logistics company from scratch Challenges and strengths of working closely with family in business The vital role of customer service in sustaining growth How Diana rebuilt her life post-divorce and found stability in Canada A behind-the-scenes look at Canada's immigration process for undocumented U.S. immigrants Tips and brutal truths for young immigrants entering entrepreneurship The importance of resilience, risk-taking, and self-belief   Subscribe and listen on: ·         Apple Podcasts ·         Spotify | ·         YouTube Music   ·         Amazon Music   ·         YouTube Connect with AboveStatus: ·         Instagram ·         X ·         Facebook ·         LinkedIn A MySingh Media Production

    50 min

About

Welcome to AboveStatus, a heartfelt podcast hosted by My Ford Mysingh, where we dive into powerful stories of young immigrants and chat with professionals, activists, and politicians. We celebrate each guest's humanity beyond their immigration status, sharing firsthand experiences of tackling complex systems, chasing careers, and fighting for change. We've got all sorts of inspiring stories from Dreamers applying for college without legal status to undocumented entrepreneurs starting businesses against the odds. Every episode is raw and real, blending lighthearted cultural stories with touching accounts of family separations and triumphs. These narratives give you a peek into everyday struggles while dealing with immigration uncertainties. AboveStatus packs an educational punch by showcasing immigration laws and policies through lived experiences, busting myths, and fostering empathy. It motivates listeners to support community efforts and push for immigration reform. Our authentic, unscripted interviews feel relaxed, letting guests speak their minds and share some surprising insights. From Dreamers and first-gen students to educators, lawyers, and leaders in immigration reform, everyone gets treated with warmth and respect. Join the AboveStatus community to get a richer perspective on building a life despite uncertain immigration status, connect with real folks behind the policy debates, and be inspired to spread the word. Tune in and help elevate the conversation to focus on our shared humanity.