Between Worlds

When Everything Feels New

Welcome to the very first episode of Between Worlds, a podcast created by two USC international students, Ronnie and Esther, who are navigating the "permanent in-between" state of living in the U.S.. In this debut session, we dive deep into "The System Shock"—that jarring environmental reset the moment you step off the plane and realize your daily life has reverted to zero.

We candidly share our "unedited" stories from our first nights in America, ranging from the lonely silence of a high school dorm to the adrenaline-fueled survival mode of arriving at a university campus. We explore the Freedom Paradox: the realization that the personal freedom you've always dreamed of comes with the heavy price of systemic isolation and the sudden responsibility of managing your own life.

From the "roommate lottery" and cultural boundary-setting to the steep learning curve of moving into your first unfurnished apartment and failing at sweet and sour ribs, we cover the messy reality of international student life. Finally, we wrap up with our Survival Kit, offering practical advice on over-communicating and finding your "recharge corner."

At the end of the day, the things you don't tell home, we tell here.

Keywords: International Students, System Shock, Study Abroad, Self-care, Mental Health