Diary of Cliches

Kay Jay

Welcome to Diary of Clichés, a podcast hosted by Kay, the storyteller behind Kay's Odyssey and the author of the bestselling book Diary of Clichés. Here, Kay shares her journey through secret confessions, tales of adventure, and bittersweet lessons learned along the way, while inviting you to explore your own story. In this candid and captivating podcast, Kay dives into: With relatable stories, humor, and heartfelt insights, Diary of Clichés celebrates the universal experiences that connect us all. Kay shows how even the most familiar tropes—those clichés we all know—can hold profound meaning.

  1. Episode 14: The Human Stories Behind the Visa Statistics

    Apr 26

    Episode 14: The Human Stories Behind the Visa Statistics

    What happens when the country you’ve called home for 20 years reminds you that you’re only a "temporary guest"?In this powerful episode of Diary of Clichés, we go behind the cold statistics of immigration policy to explore the raw human experience of visa instability and systemic displacement. We share BTS moments from Kay Jay and share her personal "pothole moment"—the day a corporate layoff triggered a 60-day countdown to find a new sponsor or face forced departure from the life she built over two decades in San Francisco through her memoir About Life Choices & Potholes!In this episode, we dive into:* The H1B Grace Period Crisis: The "quiet toll" of living in a state of perpetual limbo, where years of taxes, community building, and friendships are suddenly invalidated by a government stamp.* Career Identity Collapse: How do you redefine yourself when your "badge of honor"—your tech career—unravels overnight? We discuss the "ominous void" of unemployment and the struggle of having a software career dismissed as "digital nonsense".* The Architecture of Unbelonging: Navigating reverse culture shock upon returning to Mumbai. From the "logistical maze" of international pet relocation with a dramatic Belgian Malinois named Sauli to the "psychological warfare" of renting from the "landlord from hell".* The Messy Middle of Reinvention: Moving from "applying at Google" to becoming a data storyteller and author. We explore the "space between worlds"—the feeling of being too American for India and too Indian for America.This isn't just a story about a visa; it’s a life policy post-mortem. It’s a brutally honest look at belonging to yourself when the systems around you collapse. Whether you are navigating the H1B lottery, facing tech layoffs, or just trying to survive a major life detour, this episode is a roadmap for finding home in the middle of the chaos.Listen now to uncover why the potholes we dread are often the very paths that lead us home.----------------------------------------------------------------------Based on the riveting memoir About Life Choices & Potholes by Kay Jay. Available now on Amazonhttps://bit.ly/m/aboutlifechoicesandpotholes

    16 min
  2. Episode 13. The Hidden Human Cost of Visa - About Life Choices & Potholes

    10/03/2025

    Episode 13. The Hidden Human Cost of Visa - About Life Choices & Potholes

    For two decades, the United States was home. Then one day, it wasn't.I had built a life on American soil—a career in tech, friendships that spanned cultures, and a sense of belonging I thought was permanent. I paid taxes, chased promotions, and planned a future, believing that my contributions mattered more than a stamp in a passport.But for millions of immigrants, "home" is a fragile concept, resting not on lived experience but on the shifting sands of immigration policy. My "pothole moment" wasn't just a job loss; it was the sudden, jarring realization that my entire identity could be unraveled by a single visa denial. The years of hard work, the community I had built, the very person I had become—all reduced to a bureaucratic decision.*About Life Choices & Potholes* is the story of what happens when the life you've meticulously built is taken away, leaving you with just two suitcases and a one-way ticket to a country the system calls "home"—a place you haven't truly known for twenty years.This is a raw, unflinching look at the human cost of visa instability—the sleepless nights, the constant anxiety, and the disorienting experience of "reverse culture shock" when you become a foreigner in your own land. It’s about the absurdity of having to prove your worth all over again, captured in the skeptical interview question: **"So you lived abroad? Now what?"**.My journey back to India was a bureaucratic odyssey, from a frantic, cross-country visa application sprint just to be able to fly back to the U.S. in an emergency, to the logistical nightmare of transporting my dog, Sauli, across continents. It’s a story of navigating not just Mumbai’s chaotic streets but also the emotional labyrinth of starting over when you feel you belong nowhere—too American for India, too Indian for America.This memoir goes beyond policy debates to explore the real, human toll of a system that can halt careers, defer dreams, and challenge your very identity and dignity. It's for anyone who has ever lived in the limbo between visas, who has felt the ground shift beneath their feet, or who understands that "home" is not just a place on a map, but a life you build.Because when your right to belong is questioned, the biggest pothole you face isn't on the road—it’s the one that forms in your heart.👉 About Life Choices & Potholes is my memoir of resilience, identity, and starting over. You can find it here: https://amzn.to/45QpjNe

    13 min
  3. Episode 12. H1B Crisis Systemic Failure - About Life Choices & Potholes

    09/27/2025

    Episode 12. H1B Crisis Systemic Failure - About Life Choices & Potholes

    What happens when the life you meticulously planned for two decades collapses? In this riveting episode, we dive into the memoir About Life Choices & Potholes by Kay Jay, framing her journey as a powerful debate between two opposing forces: the relentless pursuit of a structured, Western ideal of success versus the chaotic, resilient, and unpredictable path of starting over.On one side of the debate: The carefully constructed identity. A successful software engineer in San Francisco with an overpriced latte, a five-year plan, and a life built on corporate efficiency and convenience. This is the voice of stability, ambition, and the dream of making it in America—a life where success is measured by job titles, and home is a place you build, not one you return to.On the other side: The great Indian return. A life thrust upon her by a jarring "pothole moment"—job loss, heartbreak, and sheer exhaustion. This side argues for embracing the fall, for navigating the absurdity of reverse culture shock, and for finding a new definition of success that has nothing to do with a corporate ladder. It's a life of haggling with auto-wallahs, dealing with landlords who wage war over crow-feeding, and discovering that jugaad (making things work) is the ultimate survival skill.Join us as we explore the central conflicts of this raw and hilarious memoir:• Career & Identity: Is a "real" engineer one who builds dams, as her father insists, or one who builds the digital world? We debate the generational clash over what constitutes meaningful work and the absurdity of proving your worth through resumes when you've lived between two worlds.• Love & Letting Go: From the ex who reappears at a wedding with emotional "breadcrumbs" to the Zoom romance that fizzles in the real world, we dissect the messy landscape of modern relationships. When is it time to walk away from an "almost love" and choose yourself?• Home & Belonging: What does "home" truly mean when your childhood house is demolished and you feel like a foreigner in your own land? This episode tackles the profound disorientation of losing your visa, your sense of belonging, and realizing the life you built over two decades can be reduced to two suitcases.• The Ultimate Question: Are life's potholes devastating setbacks or the universe's way of rerouting you to where you truly belong?Tune in for a story about reinvention, resilience, and the difficult, often comical, journey of learning that smooth roads make for boring stories.About Life Choices & Potholeshttps://amzn.to/45QpjNeAlso Available in Indiahttps://amzn.in/d/5L17dUg

    14 min
  4. Episode 10: About Life Choices & Potholes: Book Launch!

    08/31/2025

    Episode 10: About Life Choices & Potholes: Book Launch!

    About Life Choices and Potholes is a rollercoaster ride through the misadventures of reinvention, career pivots, family chaos, and the existential crises that come with it all. One moment, I was a software engineer navigating corporate rejection emails, the next, I was plotting how to sell holistic herbs on Amazon. My father—an old-school engineer who believed real engineers built bridges, not wrote lines of code—couldn’t understand what I actually did for a living. Society wasn’t much better, constantly throwing me the dreaded “So you lived abroad? Now what?” From a surprise phone call that sent me scrambling across India for a U.S. tourist visa to getting roped into my cousin’s wedding drama (while battling a migraine and a missing groom’s outfit), life kept throwing potholes my way—both metaphorical and very, very real. Add in rickshaw rides through pollution, bureaucratic nightmares, and a cab driver who saved me from a shady hotel booking, and you get the perfect recipe for chaos. Somewhere between the lure of big companies, the absurdity of resumes, and family members trying to set me up with my ex (again), I found myself writing—turning all the madness into stories. Because in a world that demands certainty, I was learning to make peace with uncertainty, one pothole at a time. This book is for anyone who has ever questioned their life choices, career decisions, or the societal script they were handed. If you've ever found yourself Googling "how to start over without losing your mind," welcome—this is your kind of book.

    14 min

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Welcome to Diary of Clichés, a podcast hosted by Kay, the storyteller behind Kay's Odyssey and the author of the bestselling book Diary of Clichés. Here, Kay shares her journey through secret confessions, tales of adventure, and bittersweet lessons learned along the way, while inviting you to explore your own story. In this candid and captivating podcast, Kay dives into: With relatable stories, humor, and heartfelt insights, Diary of Clichés celebrates the universal experiences that connect us all. Kay shows how even the most familiar tropes—those clichés we all know—can hold profound meaning.