Épisodes

  • The American Immigrant with Tanisha Colon-Bibb
    Oct 28 2024

    In this episode of the Home to Here podcast, we sit down with Tanisha Colon-Bibb, a dynamic entrepreneur from Harlem, New York, who shares her fascinating journey of relocating to Johannesburg, South Africa. Tanisha recounts how a visit to Cape Town in 2019 for a friend's wedding led to meeting her South African husband in a serendipitous encounter at a nightclub. This fateful meeting eventually led her to leave behind her bustling life in New York City to start a new chapter in Johannesburg, a city that now feels like home.

    During the episode, Tanisha reflects on her experience as a native New Yorker, from growing up in Harlem to building a successful public relations and talent management agency. She compares the fast-paced, hustle-driven culture of New York with the more relaxed, community-oriented lifestyle in South Africa, sharing how this transition has shaped her both personally and professionally. Tanisha also dives into the challenges of adjusting to life in a new country, from experiencing loadshedding to navigating cultural and social dynamics in Johannesburg.

    Tanisha offers listeners valuable insights on building a global business while managing local challenges and how she embraced her new life in South Africa. The episode touches on important topics like the differences in work culture, her deep connections to family and community in New York, and her personal growth as she carves out a new path in Johannesburg. With a blend of humor and heartfelt reflection, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the immigrant experience and cross-cultural adaptation.

    For more insightful stories and to stay connected with our podcast, make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcasting platform, including YouTube. Don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast with your friends and family. Your feedback helps us shape the show and bring you the content you love. If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions, feel free to reach out to us on Instagram at @home2herepodcast. We can't wait to hear from you!

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    1 h et 15 min
  • The Immersive Immigrant with Lindy Mtongana
    Aug 1 2024

    In this episode of the Home 2 Here podcast, we delve into the rich and complex journey of Lindy Mtongana, an immersive immigrant originally from South Africa. Lindy shares her multifaceted experiences of living in different countries, including her time in Kenya and her eventual move to the United States.

    Lindy's story begins in South Africa, but her journey soon takes her to Kenya, where she spent several formative years. During her time in Kenya, Lindy was deeply immersed in a different African culture, which broadened her understanding of the continent's diversity. She discusses the warm welcome she received in Kenya and how it contrasted with some of the challenges she faced in South Africa, particularly the issue of xenophobia. Lindy reflects on the complexities of being a South African in Kenya, where she often felt more at home than in her own country due to the inclusive and hospitable nature of Kenyan society.

    As Lindy transitioned from life in Kenya to the United States, she encountered new challenges in connecting with Americans and building authentic relationships. Despite her efforts, she found herself drawn to a diverse circle of friends, many of whom were fellow South Africans or from other parts of the world. This diverse community became her support system, helping her navigate the cultural shifts and the occasional feelings of isolation that come with living in a new country.

    The discussion takes a poignant turn as Lindy addresses the issue of xenophobia, particularly within the context of South Africa. She candidly shares her thoughts on the tensions between native South Africans and immigrants, drawing from her personal experiences and observations. Lindy emphasizes the importance of empathy, understanding, and the need to confront these challenges head-on to build a more inclusive society.

    Throughout the episode, Lindy also talks about the ways she preserves her South African culture in the United States. For Lindy, food and music serve as vital connections to her homeland. She describes how cooking traditional South African dishes and listening to music from her childhood help her stay rooted in her culture, even while living abroad. These rituals are not just about nostalgia; they are essential practices that keep her connected to her identity and heritage.

    In addition to sharing her personal journey, Lindy offers practical advice for those considering a move to a new country. She emphasizes the importance of keeping an open mind, being willing to step out of one’s comfort zone, and actively seeking out community connections.

    Lindy’s narrative is a powerful reminder of the resilience and adaptability required to thrive as an immigrant. Her experiences in Kenya, South Africa, and the United States provide a unique perspective on the immigrant experience, shedding light on the joys and challenges of building a life far from home.

    Listeners will find Lindy’s story both inspiring and thought-provoking, as she navigates the complexities of cultural preservation, community building, and confronting xenophobia. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the immigrant experience and the broader social issues that affect immigrants around the world.

    Tune in to hear Lindy's full story and gain a deeper understanding of the immigrant experience from someone who has lived it across multiple continents.

    For more insightful stories and to stay connected with our podcast, make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcasting platform, including YouTube. Don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast with your friends and family. Your feedback helps us shape the show and bring you the content you love. If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions, feel free to reach out to us on Instagram at @home2herepodcast. We can't wait to hear from you!

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    1 h et 6 min
  • The Intentional Immigrant with Ehae Longe
    Jul 25 2024

    In this insightful episode of Home 2 Here, we sit down with Ehae Longe, a remarkable individual who has navigated cultural transitions from Nigeria to England and then to France. Ehae shares her journey from finishing high school in Lagos to moving to the UK for college, highlighting the challenges and triumphs she faced along the way. She discusses her decision to study in England and her experience adapting to a new educational system and culture.

    Ehae provides a vivid account of her childhood in Lagos, filled with sports and family activities, and how these memories shaped her resilient and adventurous spirit. Moving to a diverse boarding school in England at the age of 16, Ehae quickly adapted despite initial shyness, thanks to the supportive and multicultural environment. This experience laid the foundation for her move to London for university, where she enjoyed her first taste of true independence in a bustling international city.

    A pivotal moment in Ehae’s career journey came when she had to choose between a job opportunity in France and the USA. She opted for Paris, driven by her love for writing, a desire to improve her French, and the opportunity to advance her career. This move also represented a significant step out of her introverted comfort zone, pushing her to embrace new challenges and personal growth.

    Throughout the episode, Ehae reflects on the importance of maintaining a strong connection to her cultural heritage while navigating new cultural landscapes. She discusses the impact of her traditional Christian upbringing on her social interactions and how she balanced these values with the newfound freedoms of living in London. Ehae’s story is a testament to the importance of resilience, adaptability, and the continuous pursuit of personal and professional growth.

    Join us as we dive into Ehae Longe's inspiring journey, exploring themes of cultural adaptation, identity, and the power of stepping out of one’s comfort zone. This episode is filled with valuable insights for anyone considering relocation, dealing with cultural transitions, or seeking inspiration for personal growth. Don't miss this engaging conversation on Home 2 Here where we celebrate the diverse experiences that shape our world.

    Keywords: Ehae Longe, cultural transitions, Nigeria, England, France, Lagos, UK college, career growth, writing, learning French, introverted comfort zone, personal growth, resilience, adaptability, cultural heritage, international experiences.

    For more insightful stories and to stay connected with our podcast, make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcasting platform, including YouTube. Don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast with your friends and family. Your feedback helps us shape the show and bring you the content you love. If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions, feel free to reach out to us on Instagram at @home2herepodcast. We can't wait to hear from you!

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    1 h et 2 min
  • The 'Small Town' Immigrant with Dr. Marie Parsons
    May 30 2024

    Dr Marie Parsons runs at her own pace regardless of her surroundings.Whether she is in the looming landscapes of Manhattan in New York City, or the quiet beaches of her home town in Melbourne.

    Join us this episode to learn Australian cultures like Christmas in July, her work as a woman in STEM with a focus on cancer research and how she runs NYC!


    For more insightful stories and to stay connected with our podcast, make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcasting platform, including YouTube. Don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast with your friends and family. Your feedback helps us shape the show and bring you the content you love. If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions, feel free to reach out to us on Instagram at @home2herepodcast. We can't wait to hear from you!

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    47 min
  • The New Immigrant with Elizabeth Mzungu
    May 5 2024

    Hello Spring for those in the Northern Hemisphere! Spring means a reset, refresh and new life which is perfectly aligned for the episode recorded at the start of the new year.

    In this conversation with my good and old friend of 16 years Elizabeth, who is based in California. She is graduating from UCLA this weekend and it’s exciting to hear her thoughts 5 months ago. Join us for this conversation with someone “fresh off the boat” to the USA but who is a 3rd culture kid born in Kenya and raised in Eswatini.

    We talk about how she navigates holding Kenyan heritage, Eswatini upbringing and coming of age in South Africa, while pursuing her graduate education in the United States. Tune in to hear us discuss race, culture and life with Elizabeth!

    For more insightful stories and to stay connected with our podcast, make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcasting platform, including YouTube. Don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast with your friends and family. Your feedback helps us shape the show and bring you the content you love. If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions, feel free to reach out to us on Instagram at @home2herepodcast. We can't wait to hear from you!

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    1 h et 3 min
  • The Experienced Immigrant with Nokukhanya Ntuli
    Apr 20 2024

    PLEASE excuse the audio on my side of the conversation.

    This very educating interview with Nokukhanya explores her upbringing in a racially segragated South Africa- being bussed into white schools, the release of Nelson Mandela and suddenly moving to the UK to complete her high school education.

    We discuss her career as a lawyer that took her across the African continent, from Zambia, Kenya, Sierra Leone, Uganda and eventually the United States where she now resides. We discuss the complexities of xenobophia, compare racism in America vs South Africa and the importance of forming a functional community.

    For more insightful stories and to stay connected with our podcast, make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcasting platform, including YouTube. Don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast with your friends and family. Your feedback helps us shape the show and bring you the content you love. If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions, feel free to reach out to us on Instagram at @home2herepodcast. We can't wait to hear from you!

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    1 h et 25 min
  • People of the South with Bame Modungwa and Rodwin Makanjera
    Mar 5 2024

    A conversation with Bame Modungwa from Botswana and Rodwin Makanjera from Zimbabwe as they navigate life in New York City. We discuss their journey to America, including how Rodwin won the Green Card Lottery during Covid! Bame talks about experiences as an immigrant in the UK, Ethiopia and South Africa prior to moving to New York City. Its a hearty, delightful and special conversation!

    For more insightful stories and to stay connected with our podcast, make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcasting platform, including YouTube. Don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast with your friends and family. Your feedback helps us shape the show and bring you the content you love. If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions, feel free to reach out to us on Instagram at @home2herepodcast. We can't wait to hear from you!

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    1 h et 21 min
  • The Advocating Immigrant with Atal Agarwal
    Jan 18 2024

    Conversation with Atal Agarwal, a software engineer and healthcare founder from India. We talk about his incredible journey as an advocate for immigrants rights in the USA, a near drowning incident that propelled him to learn to swim and complete an IronMan race. It is a conversation about life, joy, wisdom and what home means.

    For more insightful stories and to stay connected with our podcast, make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcasting platform, including YouTube. Don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast with your friends and family. Your feedback helps us shape the show and bring you the content you love. If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions, feel free to reach out to us on Instagram at @home2herepodcast. We can't wait to hear from you!

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    1 h et 2 min