41 min

EP3: Our Heritage: Growing up in Cuba & Venezuela Becoming Badass

    • Leisure

Making any major transition in life is always difficult, but it can also transform and empower you in ways you wouldn't have imagined! 
In light of the recent ongoing crisis in Cuba, Liz and Astrid take the mic and open up about some of their most profound moments as first-generation immigrants. Tune in to follow them on their journey as they share stories of their heritage, their greatest childhood memories, and their biggest hardships faced from moving to America.
So join in on this vulnerable conversation, and learn how you can be a part of the Becoming Badass community by being a total Badass in more ways than one! 
 
KEY POINTS:
Growing up in Cuba and Venezuela.  Embracing the values and beliefs from your roots.  Making the move to America.  Biggest hardships faced from their transition.  Honoring their home cultures and traditions in America.  Understanding the current crisis in Cuba.   
QUOTABLES:
“I can't even fathom the thought of me coming into this country, after my parents leaving it all behind and making so many sacrifices for me, to just sit on my ass and be average. I came here for a reason, and my parents made all that sacrifice for a purpose.”
“You have no idea how many times, by myself and my own thoughts, in my own little awareness bubble, I've said, if I've done it once, I can do anything; if I adjusted to that, I can adjust to anywhere.”
 
PRODUCTS / RESOURCES:
Share the love for Becoming Badass and your hosts on social media!
Becoming Badass | instagram.com/becomingbadass_/ 
*Have any burning questions? Send us a voice memo and have your question answered live on the podcast! 
Astrid Bavaresco | instagram.com/astridbavaresco/ 
Liz Lugo | instagram.com/lizlugoofficial/ 
For more info, visit the Becoming Badass website at becomingbadasspodcast.com/ 





Becoming Badass is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at www.instapodcasts.com)

Making any major transition in life is always difficult, but it can also transform and empower you in ways you wouldn't have imagined! 
In light of the recent ongoing crisis in Cuba, Liz and Astrid take the mic and open up about some of their most profound moments as first-generation immigrants. Tune in to follow them on their journey as they share stories of their heritage, their greatest childhood memories, and their biggest hardships faced from moving to America.
So join in on this vulnerable conversation, and learn how you can be a part of the Becoming Badass community by being a total Badass in more ways than one! 
 
KEY POINTS:
Growing up in Cuba and Venezuela.  Embracing the values and beliefs from your roots.  Making the move to America.  Biggest hardships faced from their transition.  Honoring their home cultures and traditions in America.  Understanding the current crisis in Cuba.   
QUOTABLES:
“I can't even fathom the thought of me coming into this country, after my parents leaving it all behind and making so many sacrifices for me, to just sit on my ass and be average. I came here for a reason, and my parents made all that sacrifice for a purpose.”
“You have no idea how many times, by myself and my own thoughts, in my own little awareness bubble, I've said, if I've done it once, I can do anything; if I adjusted to that, I can adjust to anywhere.”
 
PRODUCTS / RESOURCES:
Share the love for Becoming Badass and your hosts on social media!
Becoming Badass | instagram.com/becomingbadass_/ 
*Have any burning questions? Send us a voice memo and have your question answered live on the podcast! 
Astrid Bavaresco | instagram.com/astridbavaresco/ 
Liz Lugo | instagram.com/lizlugoofficial/ 
For more info, visit the Becoming Badass website at becomingbadasspodcast.com/ 





Becoming Badass is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at www.instapodcasts.com)

41 min

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