The Resilient Migrant Brenda Ngure
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- Society & Culture
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What kinds of experiences do African immigrants have when they migrate to a different country? What are some of the life stressors, immigration laws, and /or other issues that redefine them? Guests on this podcast will share their real-life experiences about their journey of assimilation and how they have been able to build resiliency through the journey of migration. Join me as we listen to these real-life experiences and let's uncover the impact of assimilation. Immigrants are resilient people
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Connecting Newcomers to Canada | Kate
This summer I had the honor of attending an event organized by one of my great inspirations, Kate Malcolm the podcast host of the New to Canada podcast. Kate is originally from England and has had lived experiences as an immigrant in several countries. I wanted to know more about her experiences as an immigrant and her passion for newcomers to Canada.
Episode highlights
Emotional roller coasters trying to assimilate into a new countryHer podcast - New to CanadaThe New to Canada AcademyHer work helping immigrants assimilate into CanadaHer experience with the International Experience Canada (IEC) programHer life as an immigrant in FranceHow she felt about being Bilingual when she came to Canada
Follow Kate at
The New to Canada Podcast: bit.ly/newtocanadapod
The New to Canada Academy: thenewcomercollective.com/academy
The Newcomer Journal: thenewcomercollective.com/journal
Follow Kate on Instagram: @thenewcomercollective
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Accepting The Loss of My Expectations
Grief and Loss come in different forms. Monga Abila talks about how she had to redefine motherhood after her daughter was diagnosed with Autism. For her to effectively adjust to her life, she had to grieve her motherhood expectations.
Monga is the founder of The stock Sisterhood Trading Academy where she teaches women to trade and invest in the stock market. Her desire to trade in the stock market was born from the need of being fully present to her family. She had some great pointers on trading during this session.
Episode highlights
Life as an international studentHer initial steps to learning and accepting her daughter’s Autism diagnosisCultural expectations on Autism and motherhood Lessons on trading on the stock marketYou can reach her at https://www.facebook.com/monga.abila
The stock sisterhood trading academy https://monga-abila.mykajabi.com/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thestocksisterhood/
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The Complexities of the Immigrant Journey
Njoki Wane is the author of the book, From My Mother’s Back: A Journey from Kenya to Canada. In this episode, she talks about her life experiences and the complexities of being an immigrant for over 30 years.
Episode highlights
Living with grief and memories of her motherHer sentiments about leaving her young family behind to relocate to Canada to pursue her studies. The complexity of living as an immigrant when your heart belongs to two countriesThe importance of embracing one's indigenous roots What it is like being a black female college professor in one of the major universities in Canada; The University of Toronto where she was also awarded the 2017 President’s teaching awardHer work on teaching on decolonizing the mind and on indigenous healing of different communitiesContact Njoki Wane at
Email wanenjoki@yahoo.ca
Link to her book on Amazon From My Mother's back: A Journey from Kenya to Canada https://www.amazon.ca/My-Mothers-Back-Journey-Canada/dp/1928088732/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=njoki+wane&qid=1655312716&sr=8-1
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Life Through My Eyes
#15 In this segment, Beatrice Waithaka talks about living with a vision impairment.
Episode Highlights
Being diagnosed with Cone Dystrophy and what that means in her everyday life.Growing up in Kenya with a disability.Navigating life as a new immigrant and finding employmentThe use of Jaws technology a voice software for the visually impairedWhat are the strides and challenges that she identified during her recent visit to Kenya as it relates to the implementation of amenities and facilities for the disabled?Follow or contact Beatrice at
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/findingvictory
Email bwaithaka@gmail.com
Her book is on Amazon and most book stores Finding victory despite the challenge lessons learned through the foggy eyes
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Loving Through the Deportation Process
#14 Pastor Cynthia Wambui Otieno lived in the US for several years and then decided to relocate back to Kenya after the man that she loved ended up being deported to Kenya. She talks about making the tough decision to go back home and rebuilding her life in Kenya. She was very candid during this conversation about some of the emotional struggles she dealt with during this process.
Episode highlights
Experiences in the dating scene as a 20+-year-old immigrant woman Coming back to a broken home and coping with the changesHow seating with her dad impacted her life Importance of healing from relational /relationship woundsHer love for marriages and work as a marriage coachContact Cynthia at
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/otienocw
Tel: +254 717 639 646
Resources / Books
When Love Dares - Breaking barriers in pursuit of love
To listen to Don Otieno's (Cynthia's husband) story on episode 2 here is the link https://theresilientmigrant.buzzsprout.com/1783703/9351561-rebuilding-a-life-after-deportation
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Adjusting To Life In Canada
#13 Chidi C. Iwuchukwu moved to Canada in search of challenging opportunities. In this episode, he talks about his lived experiences as an immigrant while adjusting to life in Canada. His lived experiences motivated him to author a book for new immigrants - Coming to Canada: The Ultimate Success Guide for New Immigrants and Travelers.
Episode highlights
Clash of culture as it relates to parentingImpact of divorce on childrenStructural changes in relationshipsCareer adjustments Connect with Chidi at
Email: chidispeaks@gmail.com
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chidiciwuchukwu/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChidiCIwuchukwu
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/chidiiwuchukwu
Book
Coming to Canada: The Ultimate Success Guide for New Immigrants and Travelers buy at Amazon.com or Amazon.ca or at https://publishyourgift.lpages.co/chidi/
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