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Join me on an adventure throughout the world as I discover immigrants’ stories, learn about cultures, cuisines, and traditions, and together we find ways to help immigrants unlock their full potential. Follow on Instagram @alisadel_ for updates

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Season 2 Finale

2025-01-0101:25

Thank you for joining me on this journey for the past two years! New Exciting projects are coming soon Happy and Healthy 2025! Cheers
In this episode of The Immigrant Squared Podcast, I speak with Kamilla, a leadership coach and speaker who shares her inspiring journey from Uzbekistan to the U.S. Arriving as a 19-year-old student with limited English, Kamilla overcame numerous challenges, including cultural adjustment and navigating visa issues, to build a successful career. A turning point in her journey came during Drexel University's co-op program, where she secured offers from top companies, reaffirming her belief in the opportunities available in the U.S. Kamilla reflects on balancing her Uzbek roots with her global mindset and shares invaluable advice for immigrants, encouraging them to pursue their dreams while embracing resilience and growth. Today, she empowers others to take bold steps toward their aspirations through her coaching and workshops.   Kamilla Pinel is a leadership coach, speaker, and entrepreneur whose inspiring journey reflects the courage and determination of the immigrant experience. Originally from Uzbekistan, Kamilla came to the United States with limited English skills and a dream of building a brighter future. She started as an accountant and caregiver while attending community college, later earning a business degree from Drexel University and building a successful corporate career at JP Morgan Chase. During the pandemic, Kamilla experienced a transformative realization: her corporate career no longer aligned with her true aspirations. She made the bold decision to leave her stable job and pursue entrepreneurship, founding You Dream You Do Coaching. Through her proprietary DREAM framework, Kamilla helps high-achieving professionals and leaders create meaningful success by aligning their goals with their values and sustaining energy and momentum. Now based in California, Kamilla combines her deep understanding of resilience, reinvention, and alignment to empower others through coaching, workshops, and speaking engagements. Her story is a testament to the power of dreaming big and creating a life of purpose and fulfillment. Connect with Kamilla: Website: https://www.youdreamyoudo.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamillagpinel/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/youdreamyoudo/
In this episode, I had the privilege of speaking with Emily, who shared her family’s remarkable journey as Latvian refugees and their enduring connection to their heritage. Emily’s grandparents were born in Latvia during WWI, as part of the first generation of Latvians under the Russian Empire. They lived through the Soviet and Nazi occupations, with her grandmother actively participating in the Latvian resistance against both regimes. Her grandfather, who operated a train route from Saint Petersburg to Belarus during the war, eventually fled Latvia in a daring escape across the Baltic Sea to Sweden. Her grandmother followed later, escaping to Sweden in a fishing boat under dramatic circumstances. Emily also shared how her grandparents later became refugees in Canada, raising their family while preserving their Latvian culture. Through her research, she discovered her grandfather's involvement in efforts to aid Latvian partisans, even uncovering CIA documents from 1946 revealing his role in missions funded by French intelligence to fight the Russians. Beyond recounting her grandparents' story, Emily discussed her own immigration from Canada to the U.S. and the traditions she continues to honor from her Latvian heritage. She reflected on the power of understanding one’s roots, emphasizing that learning about your heritage can help you make sense of your life. It was a conversation rich with history, resilience, and the enduring strength of family connections.
In this inspiring episode of The Immigrant Squared Podcast, I chatted with Dr. Katrina, a refugee from Vietnam who escaped communist Vietnam as a baby with her family. From a harrowing journey across the sea to being sponsored by Catholic Charities and settling in the United States, Dr. Katrina shares her remarkable story of resilience and determination. Now a medical practitioner and bestselling author, Dr. Katrina reflects on: The challenges of growing up as one of 10 children in a family adapting to a new culture. Overcoming language barriers and finding her path to medicine. The importance of mentorship and how it shaped her career. Balancing Vietnamese traditions with American customs. Her philosophy of using success to give back and uplift others. Dr. Katrina also shares insights from her books, including Live to Give and Overcoming Mediocrity, and offers advice for immigrants and refugees seeking mentorship and opportunities. Don’t miss this heartfelt conversation filled with wisdom, hope, and actionable inspiration. Learn more about Dr. Katrina: MDKatrina.com Check out her books: Live to Give, The Confidence of Yes, Overcoming Mediocrity.
In this episode, I had the honor of hosting my dear friend and an exceptional security professional, Lee Oughton. Lee's journey to Mexico City began in 2016 when he moved to work for a British security company. Lee was amazed by the melting pot in Mexico City. His first reaction upon arriving was, "Are we really in Mexico?". Despite the challenges he faced, Lee embraced the adventure and immersed himself in the local culture. Lee's home base is in the UK, but his career has taken him across the globe, including living in the US and working in Iraq. He has a fearless spirit, always eager to take leaps of faith and explore new environments. Coming from a fast-paced corporate America background, Lee faced the challenge of adjusting to the slower pace of life in Mexico, often referred to as the "mañana (tomorrow) syndrome." He shared invaluable advice on adapting to new places, cultures, and languages—insights that have been shaped by his diverse experiences. Recently, Lee published a book titled "Kindness Games." The concept started as a challenge with a friend struggling with depression during the pandemic. This 30-day initiative brought people together, sharing stories of various individuals, including the inspiring journey of a young immigrant from Pakistan. The book explores life's challenges and the power of positivity and kindness. Lee and I also reflected on the unique strengths of immigrants in the security community. Their resilience and wealth of experiences are invaluable assets to the industry. Lee's parting advice is simple yet profound: "Network and be courageous." This mantra has guided him through his incredible journey and continues to inspire those around him. Tune in to hear more about Lee's adventures, his perspectives on life and work, and the incredible impact of his book. #immigrantesenmexico #immigrantsinmexico #thekindnessgames #immigrantsinsecurity #immigrantsinexecutiveprotection
Oksana is the youngest of 12 children, and a daughter of Ukrainian refugees. Growing up in Rochester, NY Oksana was immersed into the Ukrainian culture at home but had to follow the American culture outside. Hence she did not feel like she fit into either. In college being surrounded by multicultural students helped her understand herself better and that it was ok to be a blend. As she got older she embraced the Ukrainian side more than her siblings.  In her mid twenties, she had an opportunity to go to Ukraine and spend time working there. Oksana authored the book "Sunflowers Bend But Rarely Break" The book tells the story of her parents' early life as forced laborers in Nazi Germany during the Holocaust, when Slavs were also considered sub-human.  You can read Oksana's blog ⁠https://medium.com/@oksanakukurudza⁠ Purchase her book ⁠https://sunflowersrarelybreak.com/⁠ Follow her ⁠https://www.instagram.com/okukurudza2/⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/oksana-kukurudza/⁠   #immigrantstories #ukarine #naziGermany #holocaust #immigrantsquaredpodcast
Kamini, a child of Indian immigrants, grew up in a predominantly white community in Connecticut, where she struggled to fit in. Her parents worked hard to provide for their family while striving to maintain a balance between their Indian heritage and the American culture their children were growing up in. They supported Kamini and engaged in difficult conversations when she felt different, which greatly benefited her. Despite feeling different from her peers who attended church on Sundays, Kamini participated in the family tradition of Sunday prayers at home. As a parent herself, she now encourages her children to embrace their multicultural background. Kamini advises investing in people who accept and celebrate cultural diversity. In her work as a life coach, Kamini emphasizes the importance of self-compassion, kindness over judgment, and recognizing our common humanity. She acknowledges that seeking help is often taboo in immigrant and refugee communities. To make it less daunting, Kamini suggests reframing the idea of seeking help as gaining different perspectives from others who have faced similar situations. This approach empowers individuals to view seeking advice not as a weakness but as an opportunity to learn from others while ultimately making their own choices.     If you want to get in touch with Kamini www.kaminiwood.com www.instagram.com/itsauthenticme www.linkedin.com/in/kaminiwood   Kamini Wood is the founder and CEO of Live Joy Your Way and the AuthenticMe® RiseUp program. An international best-selling author Kamini’s mission is to guide her clients in nurturing their mental, emotional, physical and strategic  plans for their lives.  Recognizing the profound impact of self leadership and inner dialogs on external outcomes, she works collaboratively with her clients  to address both external goals and challenges, as well as the internal responses, thoughts and  behaviors that may hinder their desired results. Internal obstacles that get in the way include lack of boundaries, people-pleasing, over giving, over functioning, hyper achievement, perfectionism, procrastination, burnout, self-doubt, and imposter syndrome as well as  other false beliefs about self. Kamini is based out of North Carolina but serves clients all over the word virtually.   #childrenofimmigrants #immigrantsfromindia #immigrantstories #immigrantsquared #refugeestories #immigrantmentalhealth
During these times when antisemitism is at an all times high worldwide, its important to learn where it all started. In this episode Dr. Vivien Sieber shares her family's struggle during the Holocaust, which led her to write the book, "Kino and Kinder: A Family's Journey in the Shadow of the Holocaust". The book revolves around Paula Ticho's family, who owned a cinema in Vienna until it was forcibly taken over due to Nazi antisemitism. Faced with threats from Hitler's regime, Paula sends her son Peter to England for safety and becomes a matron caring for Jewish girls evacuated from Europe during the war. The book delves into the survivors' experiences, including Paula's son's internment and naval service, and her fight to reclaim ownership of the cinema. It spans locations like Brno, Vienna, London, Newcastle, Windermere, the Isle of Man, and Canada, offering insight into pre-war Central Europe and post-war London.  www.viviensieber.eu You can find Dr. Vivien Sieber's book on Amazon To hear the stories of some of the girls from the hostel, listen to this podcast   #holocauststories #kindertransport #ww2refugees #worldwartworefugees #holocaustrefugees #kinoandkinder
Season 2 Trailer

Season 2 Trailer

2024-03-1701:25

Join me for season 2 of the Immigrant Squared Podcast
Eric is a visionary entrepreneur whose path led him from Vienna, Austria, to Madrid, Spain, and ultimately to the bustling entrepreneurial landscape of Miami, Florida. Eric's story unfolds with his pivotal role in expanding a consulting firm, a journey that saw him establishing a branch in his hometown and later replicating this success in the United States. As an entrepreneur at heart, Eric ventured into various side businesses before taking the leap into full-time entrepreneurship in April 2023. The podcast delves into the challenges Eric faced, such as navigating the tumultuous job market in Spain in 2011 and contrasting it with the entrepreneurial-friendly environment of the United States. Eric shares insights into the nuances of starting a business, revealing that, contrary to common belief, legal assistance isn't always imperative, as he discovered while forming a one-member LLC. One of the podcast's highlights is Eric's perspective on the ease of building a company in the U.S., where fewer regulations provide a conducive environment for innovation. He also reflects on the rich tapestry of cultures within the American entrepreneurial community, which contributed to his seamless integration. Beyond business success, Eric's company extends its impact globally by not only assisting U.S. companies but also creating job opportunities abroad—a testament to the social consciousness embedded in his firm.  If you are in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale area and would like to connect with Eric, you can find him on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericfiklocki/ Checkout his company's website http://www.techsquads.com #entrepreneursinmiami #miamientrepreneurs #immigrantsfromaustria #consultinginmiami #immigrantsquaredpodcast #alisadel #immigrantstories #immigrantentrepreneurs #techsquads
Collin is a documentary photographer, and a child of immigrants. He is also the author of "Finding American- Stories of Immigration from all 50 States". In this thought-provoking discussion, Colin shares the inspiration behind 'Finding American,' offering a glimpse into the research, personal experiences, and encounters that shaped the book. The 2016 Presidential elections in the US, and the rhetoric that came out about immigrants, concerned Colin. He decided to embark on a journey throughout the US to tell the stories of immigrants.   Our conversation explores the unique perspectives and stories that Colin discovered along the way from identity and belonging to the rich tapestry of cultures that define the American landscape. In South Dakota, one family from Myanmar moved to work in a Turkey plant. This led to four more families moving, and opening a restaurant. In Alaska, Colin met a mountain climber who moved from Mexico for the snowy mountains of Anchorage. Many people Colin met, immigrated for love.   Listen to the episode for a sneak peek to the stories in the book and the journey of writing it.   Connect with Colin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colinboydshafer/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/findingamerican/ His website: https://findingamerican.com/ Buy his book: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-American-Stories-Immigration-States/dp/1773272217   #alisadel #Immigrantsquaredpodcast #immigrantstories #immigrantstoriesbook #findingamericanbook #immigrantsintheUS   Connect with me Website www.alisadel.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/alisadel Instagram https://www.instagram.com/alisadel_ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlisAdelFoundation/
Marc grew up in Albania and immigrated to the US when he was 17. Marc came as an exchange student and decided to stay and pursue higher education. After graduating, he got married and worked on several businesses. Throughout his immigration journey in the US, Marc was on his own and did not have a safety net. At times, he had to sleep outside, he was hungry, and he struggled to combine work with school. He learned the value of making mistakes and learning along the way. Marc advises other immigrants not to come to the US alone without a support system. You can read his blog on https://ogparent.com/blog/  #ImmigrantsFromAlbania #immigrantsquaredpodcast #alisadel
נסטיה עלתה לישראל עם אמא שלה ב1993 בהפלגה באודסה שבאוקראינה לנמל חיפה. כחלק מהמאמץ להסתגל, נסטיה שינתה את השם שלה לענת. היום היא לא רק גאה להיות נסטיה, אבל היא גם מדברת עם הילדים שלה ברוסית.  לפני מעל לחצי שנה נסטיה התחילה פרויקט שמתעסק בתרבות פוסט סובייטית בבתים ישראלים. היא מבקרת בבתים של מהגרות מברית המועצות לשעבר ומתעדת דברים שנשארו כמו רהיטים, כלי מטבח וכו׳ אם תרצו להשתתף בפרויקט של נסטיה צרו איתה קשר דרך האינסטגראם @ha.mehageret #המהגרת #משרדהקליטהוהעלייה #דוראחדוחצי #עוליםחדשים #מהגרתבריבוע
David was born and raised in Saigon, Vietnam in the midst of the Vietnam War. All of David's family members were able to flee Saigon to the US before it fell to the communists. He was left behind with his mother and brother. David shared the struggles of living under communist rule in Saigon, the journey on canoes to escape, torture on Thai boats, refugee camps in Malaysia, and eventually arriving in the US. What helped him feel grounded is staying true to his core value even when trying to fit in to local society. David's advice for immigrants and refugees is to be kinder to themselves and emphasize the importance of talking about mental health.   #Vietnamwar #fallofsaigon #vietnameserefugees #refugeecamps #refugeesinmalaysia #communistvietnam #refugeementalhealth #immigrantmentalhealth
Rony immigrated to Israel from Russia when he was seven years old. He insisted I interview him during the current war in Israel because he needed the distraction. You will hear some pauses as Rony had to run to a bomb shelter in the middle of our interview.   Rony mentioned that growing up as an immigrant in Israel, he chose to blend in with local society but kept the traditions of his culture of origin through music. Today, Rony is an entrepreneur and has several social initiatives to help immigrants. He believes that when you combine the hard-working attitude of the immigrants from former soviet republics and the Israeli Hi-Tech eco system, good things develop.   If you want to help kids in Israel and facilitate virtual activities and distracting them from the war, reach out to him via Facebook www.facebook.com/rony.comm   #immigrantstories #immigrantsinisrael #prayforisrael #israelunderattack #hitechimmigrantsisrael #immigrantsquared #alisadel #startupnation #lobbyofthemillion
Suzy immigrated to the US from Armenia at the age of two. Up until recently, she never thought of herself as an immigrant. Suzy struggled with her sense of belonging between the American and Armenian communities. At times, she was seen as not being American enough or Armenian enough. Now, Suzy embraces both cultures, and she writes poetry about being a multicultural and multilingual child of immigrants.   Check out her poetry and sign up for her newsletter Instagram: suzyspoet Substack: You're a Masterpiecehttps://open.substack.com/pub/suzyspoet?r=2hme7f&utm_medium=ios   #armenia #immigrantsfromArmenia #immigrantstories #immigrantsquaredpodcast #alisadel
Amina came from Pakistan when she was five years old. She struggled to settle down in the US and always felt lost between the two countries. Fellow immigrants Amina met along the way helped her feel comfortable and confident with her identity. At George Washington University, Amina is part of the Pakistani student association to remain in touch with her culture. Amina thinks that sharing her culture, hospitality, and diversity of ethnic groups and languages in Pakistan,  is the best way to combat hatred. #immigrantsfromPakistan #GWUniveristy #GWuniversityImmigrants #immigrantstories #alisadel  #immigrantsquaredpodcast
Golara came to the U.S. 12 years ago on a diversity visa from Iran. Her Masters in Organizational Development at American University helped her understand her journey. She feels at home wherever she goes and embraces her tricultural background. Golara also hosts dinner parties and cooks food from her cultures of origin to feel more connected and authentic.   Golara authored a book called Immigrant: Courage Required which follows her on an average day as she goes about her new life and work. But, in truth, this day is anything but normal as we are immersed in flashback after flashback to her previous life in Iran and the early days of her life in the U.S.   You can connect with Golara on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/g_o_l_a_r_a/ And purchase her book on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Immigrant-Courage-Required-Golara-Haghtalab/dp/1636764975/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3D6LSGMVIBONY&keywords=immigrant+courage+required+by+golara+haghtalab&qid=1660581919&sprefix=immigrant+courage+required+by+golara+haghtalab%2Caps%2C209&sr=8-1   Connect with me on: My website ⁠www.alisadel.com⁠ LinkedIn ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/alisadel⁠ Instagram ⁠https://www.instagram.com/alisadel_⁠ Facebook ⁠https://www.facebook.com/AlisAdelFoundation/⁠   #immigrantsquaredpodcast #immigrantsfromiran #immigrantstories #ImmigrantCourageRequired #alisadel #americanuniversityalumni #immigrantsatamericanuniversity #americanuniversitywashingtondc
Rocio came to the US two years ago as a refugee due to political persecution in El Salvador, after already being an asylee in the US many years ago during the civil war in El Salvador. Rocio has been an entrepreneur her entire life, and now she helps female entrepreneurs advance their businesses in El Salvador. As a refugee in the US, Rocio continues to promote her various businesses, such as coffee, shoe, and candy brands.   Follow the entrepreneurs on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/yohagosv/ Website https://yohagoelsalvador.com/ Listen to their podcast https://open.spotify.com/episode/4cRaHfzi19CS3ogKbrHeKr?si=84789cd103184099     Connect with me on: My website ⁠www.alisadel.com⁠ LinkedIn ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/alisadel⁠ Instagram ⁠https://www.instagram.com/alisadel_⁠ Facebook ⁠https://www.facebook.com/AlisAdelFoundation/⁠   #immigrantentrepreneurs #refugeeentrepreneurs #immigrantsfromElSalvador #immigrantstories #refugeestories #skyisthelimit #immigrantsquaredpodcast #alisadel
Anna has covered immigration and refugee stories extensively as a journalist. Throughout her travels, she was struck by the idea of how the papers you hold affect the way that you move through the world. When she moved to Turkey, she fell in love with a Syrian journalist who is now her husband. Together they had to move to Iraq due to immigration issues, and eventually, he was able to get asylum in the UK.   Anna is the author of "Love Across Border," and she gave us a sneak peek into one of the love stories in her book. She documents love stories that have been affected by freedom of movement. You can buy her book anywhere you buy books and follow her on social media.   Book https://a.co/d/dIwIH2Z Instagram https://www.instagram.com/annalekasmiller/?hl=en Twitter @annalekasmiller TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@annalekasmiller   Connect with me on: My website www.alisadel.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/alisadel Instagram https://www.instagram.com/alisadel_ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlisAdelFoundation/   #loveacrossborders #immigrantlovestories #refugeelovestories #alisadel #immigrantsquaredpodcast
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