Immigration Attorney’s Journey: From Iran to Social Media Star

TL;DR: The daughter of Iranian immigrants in East Texas, Saman overcame discrimination and prejudice to become an immigration attorney. Now, she uses her lived experience to help others navigate the US legal system. The American Dream: It’s a concept that means different things to different people. But it often involves opportunity, hard work, and the…

Global Living: Doreen’s Journey Across 8 Countries

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Doreen’s life story is nothing short of extraordinary. She has lived in eight different countries, currently residing in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Her experiences offer a unique perspective on global mobility, cultural adaptation, and the meaning of home. Today, let’s explore Doreen’s journey across 8 countries, her insights on embracing new cultures, and her…

Immigrant Stories with Heather Reese: Journey to Law, Identity, and Community

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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to redefine your identity while navigating different worlds? Heather Reese story is a testament to resilience, cultural exploration, and the drive to uplift her community. Adopted from Peru into a white Jewish family, Heather’s journey is one of self-discovery, legal success, and a deep commitment to giving back….

Is The Bag Worth Losing Your People

What The Breakfast Club’s Netflix Move Can Teach Every Creator By George Torres, Founder – Siembra Connect There’s a moment many creators face. A big platform comes knocking. The offer is real. The money is serious. This may even be a dream collabo. And for a split second… you may forget the people that made…

From Mexico to Advocate: Teresa Foster’s American Dream

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Teresa Foster’s story is a powerful example of the evaluation immigrants sometimes make once they move to the United States. From her childhood in Mexico to her meaningful career as an immigration consultant in the United States, Teresa’s journey is one of family, tradition, and a deep commitment to her community. She joined me on…

Growing Up Between Cultures

Today, I sit down with Savannah Reed. She is a bookkeeper and the daughter of a Jamaican immigrant father and an American mother. What unfolds is more than a cultural conversation. It’s a layered story about identity, tradition, perspective, and how growing up between two worlds shapes resilience and purpose. Savannah’s story highlights what many…

How Systems Make Podcasting Easier

One of the biggest myths about podcasting is that consistency comes from motivation. It doesn’t. It comes from systems, which make podcasting easier.  Motivation gets you to launch a podcast. Systems keep your podcast running for months and years. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to record, edit, schedule guests, publish episodes, and market your…

Why Mentorship Is Important as a New Podcaster

Are you starting a podcast? Yay! That is exciting! But are you feeling overwhelmed? Maybe it’s because you don’t know what the first step is, or you’re not sure what equipment you need. Maybe it’s from trying to figure out what marketing strategy you should use. New podcasters quickly realize there’s a steep learning curve….

Loving Your Neighbor: Faith, Immigration, and the American Dream

In a world often divided by fear and misunderstanding, how can faith communities foster compassion and empathy towards immigrants? This is something that I explore with author and speaker Catherine McNiel. Her book challenges readers to rethink their perspectives on immigration through the lens of Christian values, emphasizing love, justice, and the importance of individual…