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    After 100+ podcast episodes featuring immigrants from over 25 countries discussing identity, belonging, language, and culture shocks, one truth consistently emerges: We thrive when we do it together.

    This realization has led to the creation of Accent Unmuted, a new community space where stories transform into support and connections become culture.

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    What happens when birthdays transform from celebrations into anxiety-inducing checkpoints? That's the journey I explore in this deeply personal episode, recorded on my birthday, July 9th, 2025.

    The stark contrast between last year's emotional heaviness and this year's sense of peace reveals a profound transformation. Last July found me questioning everything, feeling lonely, and seeing no reason to celebrate. Those feelings preceded months of health struggles and hospital visits that taught me not to take wellness for granted. Yet today, I wake with gratitude instead of focusing on what's missing. The energy feels completely different—I've learned that happiness isn't something external but something cultivated within.

    This shift didn't happen overnight. It required unlearning harmful beliefs about success, timelines, and self-worth. I've discovered the liberation that comes with consistency rather than perfect timing, with trusting the process rather than demanding immediate results. Perhaps most importantly, I've learned to be kinder to myself—to celebrate progress rather than punishing myself for not reaching arbitrary milestones.

    If you've ever felt the weight of expectations or wondered if you're falling behind in life, this episode offers both comfort and perspective. Through vulnerable reflection, I share the metaphor that best describes my current state: feeling the warmth of the sun after enduring a heavy snowstorm. Because ultimately, we are all exactly where we're supposed to be, even when it's messy or hard to see. Your timeline is yours alone—be patient with your becoming.

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    Birthday 2023 Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1835261/episodes/13186948

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    What happens when you ask immigrants to describe Canada in just one word? Their responses paint a nuanced portrait of the immigrant experience that goes far beyond simple stereotypes or political talking points.

    "Opportunity" rings out as the most common descriptor, with newcomers seeing Canada as a land where personal reinvention isn't just possible but encouraged. "This country has helped me find my own self," explains one voice, capturing the profound sense of possibility that drew them here. The multicultural fabric of Canadian society emerges as another powerful theme, with many describing the experience of finding themselves in diverse classrooms and communities where people of different faiths, cultures, and ethnicities coexist harmoniously.

    Yet beneath the positive descriptions lies a more complex reality. "It's not always rosy," cautions one immigrant, while another notes that Canada "is definitely challenging you." These honest reflections reveal the tension between opportunity and struggle that defines the immigrant journey. "Don't expect things to be handed to you," advises one voice, speaking to the self-reliance required to succeed. Perhaps the most poignant description comes at the conclusion: "It's a lovely struggle once you make it" a phrase that beautifully captures the immigrant experience in all its complexity.

    Listen as these diverse voices reflect on what Canada means to them, from initial hopes to lived realities. Their stories reveal important truths about immigration, national identity, and the ongoing project of building a multicultural society. What word would you use to describe Canada?

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    What would you tell your 16-year-old self? "Break some rules." And your 60-year-old future self? "It's all okay." These profound bookends of wisdom frame our fascinating "Beneath the Accent" segment, where we dive beneath surface conversations to discover the rich complexities of cultural identity and personal philosophy.

    Our guest opens their heart, sharing powerful insights about self-protection and advocacy through the metaphor of a lion – when something matters deeply, "my claws come out and I stand big to protect whatever is behind me." This protective spirit extends to their wish for a superpower that could convince people about the greater good, addressing global challenges like poverty and unnecessary conflicts rather than focusing on divisive differences.

    The conversation weaves through cultural celebrations, particularly Diwali, described as a time "full of hope and connection" marked by family gatherings, prayers, gift-giving, and the beautiful tradition of lighting lamps. We explore what makes a place feel like home – family connections first, but also simple comforts like "a good cup of tea." Perhaps most thought-provoking is our guest's one-word description of Canada: "complex." This complexity encompasses diverse peoples, cultures, and the transformative journeys immigrants experience from arrival onward, acknowledging both positive and challenging aspects of Canadian identity.

    If you've ever wondered about the unseen stories behind accents, cultural transitions, or finding belonging in a new country, this episode offers genuine wisdom. Our guest leaves us with a powerful guiding principle for making decisions: ask whether your words or actions are "helpful, necessary, and kind." Isn't that a philosophy we could all benefit from embracing?

    Subscribe to hear more authentic conversations that bridge cultural experiences and challenge our perspectives on belonging, identity, and human connection. Your story matters too – share your thoughts with us in the comments or on social media.

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    Have you ever considered that the stories in your mind might not be your own? That they could be parasites competing for space in your brain? This fascinating idea comes from Rafael, a Brazilian who's been living in Canada for the past year and a half, as he sits down with us for a raw and thought-provoking conversation.

    Rafael takes us on a journey through his experiences navigating cultural transitions—from the shock of eating with his hands in Malawi where locals told him he "ate like a baby," to his steadfast commitment to the Brazilian habit of showering twice daily no matter where he lives. His observations challenge our assumptions, particularly when he reveals that São Paulo's metro system vastly outperforms Canada's public transportation, despite common perceptions about infrastructure in developing versus developed nations.

    What makes this conversation truly special is Rafael's philosophical approach to life. He views existence as "one chance"—a perspective that has guided his decision to cross borders and reinvent himself. He introduces us to the concept of "mental immunity" and how certain ideas enter our minds, block contradictory thoughts, and only allow similar concepts to enter, creating echo chambers in our thinking. "Revisit the stories that you have in your mind regularly," he advises, acknowledging that many of our beliefs weren't consciously chosen but were planted by culture, country, or parents.

    Whether you're navigating your own cross-cultural journey or simply interested in examining the narratives that shape your reality, Rafael's insights offer a compelling framework for self-reflection. Listen now and join us as we explore life beyond borders and the powerful stories that guide our paths. What story in your mind needs revisiting today?

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    What would you tell your 18-year-old self?

    For Dr. Siddiqui, the answer comes without hesitation: "Believe in yourself, your intuition, and your passion." This wisdom forms just one thread of the rich tapestry woven throughout our conversation with a physician whose life journey spans three continents and countless cultural transitions.

    The "Beneath the Accent" segment reveals Dr. Siddiqui's most vulnerable moments of cultural adaptation. With disarming honesty, he recounts an awkward encounter in a Canadian mall when his Middle Eastern greeting custom of cheek kisses met with unexpected resistance from a friend. Rather than dwelling on embarrassment, he shares how resilience helped him navigate this cultural disconnect, a skill essential for anyone crossing cultural boundaries.

    Food and language create both connections and amusing misunderstandings in Dr. Siddiqui's experience. His description of Mandi (Kapsa) from Saudi Arabia evokes the comfort of familiar tastes in unfamiliar places, while his story about a Chinese colleague confusing "duck" with "dog" during a dinner conversation highlights the humorous side of language barriers. These human moments remind us that beneath our various accents lies a universal desire to connect and understand one another.

    Perhaps most moving is Dr. Siddiqui's account of Eid celebrations in Canada becoming increasingly inclusive, welcoming neighbors from all backgrounds—Christians, Hindus, Jews, Sikhs—to break fast together. Through these gatherings, he discovered the beautiful commonality that fasting traditions exist across religions under different names, bringing "such big joy, such big fulfillment" through cross-cultural understanding.

    As we conclude our journey through Dr. Siddiqui's experiences, his description of Canada as "a land of opportunity and the friendliest country" he's known offers hope for the power of welcoming communities. His philosophy of "reverse mentoring"—learning from everyone regardless of age or background—reminds us that cultural exchange enriches all participants. Listen now to discover how beneath our accents, we find the shared human experiences that connect us all.

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    Moving to a new country brings opportunities for personal growth through embracing new cultures and shedding aspects of upbringing that no longer serve you. Hard skills may get you a job, but soft skills like teamwork and communication keep you employed in Canadian workplaces.

    • Unlearning and relearning are essential parts of adapting to life in a new country
    • Consequences of actions should be considered carefully - even taking no action is an action
    • Movies like "The Pursuit of Happiness" provide inspiration during challenging immigration experiences
    • Focus on what you can control rather than things beyond your influence
    • Traditional comfort foods like dal chawal (lentils and rice) provide emotional connection to home
    • Many immigrants discover new talents and passions after relocating, like cooking
    • Maintaining language and cultural traditions with children can be challenging but valuable
    • Canada represents opportunity for those who appreciate what it offers

    Remember that kindness and empathy toward others create positive impact regardless of how people treat you.

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    What happens when podcast roles reverse and the host becomes the subject of questions? Our newest segment "Know Your Host" creates an intimate space where guests get to ask whatever they're curious about – and the results are surprisingly profound.

    The first question cuts straight to emotional vulnerability: "When was the last time you cried?" This opens a candid reflection on a challenging year filled with self-doubt, health struggles, and professional setbacks. Through honest sharing about reaching emotional saturation points and developing new coping mechanisms, we witness the real person behind the microphone navigating life's difficulties with the same uncertainties we all face.

    The conversation takes a fascinating turn with a thought-provoking hypothetical: "If you could time travel to witness three moments in history without interfering, which would you choose?" Rather than selecting famous historical events, the responses reveal deeply personal curiosities – seeing parents in their youth to understand their formative experiences, witnessing the establishment of Sikhi by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, and experiencing the collective hope and excitement at the turn of the millennium. These choices illuminate how our interests in the past often connect directly to our present identities and values.

    Have you ever wondered what you would ask if you could know the person behind your favorite podcast voice? What moments in time would you choose to witness if given the chance? Join us for this uniquely revealing conversation that transforms conventional podcast dynamics and reminds us of the power of asking unexpected questions.

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    Ever wonder what happens beneath the surface of an immigrant's journey? Our latest conversation pulls back the curtain on the unspoken realities of building a new life in Canada.

    Take a seat at our table as we explore those quintessential immigrant moments that shape identity from the confusion when "vegetarian" suddenly has a whole new meaning (no, fish is not vegetarian!) to the triumph of bringing family members across oceans to share in a hard-won dream. Our guest opens up about navigating cultural transitions while staying true to core values, sharing how refusing to compromise led to unexpected rewards despite being told to simply "aim for passing."

    The conversation weaves through nostalgic memories of comfort foods (makki di roti with sarsu da saag, anyone?), the transformative power of finding your people in a new country, and those magical Canadian winter moments that somehow feel both foreign and familiar. We dive into the delicate art of unlearning how letting go of previous certainties creates space for reinvention and growth.

    What emerges is a thoughtful reflection on the immigrant experience as not just a personal journey but a collective contribution to something larger. Each story, each struggle, each small victory adds another drop to an ocean of shared experience that creates more welcoming spaces for future generations. As our guest beautifully puts it, success isn't just about making it individually, it's about creating "a better space for each other to thrive in."

    Listen in and perhaps discover parts of your own story reflected in these honest exchanges about finding your place in a new world.

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    Hamza joins us as the guest in this role-reversed conversation about how creative pursuits like podcasting help us reclaim lost parts of ourselves and overcome social barriers.

    • Host shares how the podcast helped regain the spark lost during challenging early immigrant years in Canada
    • Creating the podcast provided a platform to showcase authentic personality that was previously hidden
    • Hamza explains overcoming social anxiety by distinguishing between "wanting" to talk and "needing" to talk to guests
    • Discussing the importance of understanding others' circumstances before making assumptions
    • Hamza shares the powerful advice that it's normal to sometimes dislike your passion
    • Comparing passion to marriage - expect challenges but stay committed to the journey
    • Insights into the strange experience of being a guest versus a host on a podcast

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    Jyoti Grewal shares her powerful journey from surviving the 1984 Sikh Genocide as a five-year-old child to building a life of resilience and healing in Canada. Her story reveals how she navigated cultural expectations, patriarchal norms, and personal trauma to create a different path for herself and her daughters.

    • Witnessing her father's death during the 1984 Sikh Genocide at age five
    • Experiencing the stigma of being from a family with "three daughters, such a burden"
    • Immigrating to Canada at age seven while her mother stayed in India with her younger sisters
    • Navigating between two cultural identities - Punjabi at home, Canadian outside
    • Questioning patriarchal expectations that limited women's roles and independence
    • Making the difficult decision to leave her marriage and redefine her self-worth
    • Raising daughters with different values than those she grew up with
    • Working in equity, inclusion and education to give voice to marginalized people
    • Creating a "third middle ground" by selecting the best aspects from both cultures

    "Your light is not meant to be reduced. You were sent here on this earth, given this one beautiful life. Question the pieces that ask you to reduce your light."

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    What happens when cultural norms collide in a new country? In this insightful episode, Dr. Mahboub Siddiqui shares his powerful immigration journey from Saudi Arabia to Canada, blending humor and wisdom. A cheek kiss gone wrong becomes a metaphor for navigating identity between cultures. Dr. Siddiqui reflects on landing in snowy Canada, adjusting to new social norms, and breaking generational cycles for his children.

    Through community volunteering, mentoring newcomers, and leading in healthcare, Dr. Siddiqui found belonging and purpose. He now coaches others with a strengths-based, holistic wellness approach that asks, "What's strong with you?"instead of "What's wrong with you?"

    Perfect for newcomers, immigrants, or anyone interested in cross-cultural living, healthcare leadership, or wellness coaching in Canada.

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    What happens when a shy boy from Mecca grows up to become a global healthcare leader with a passion for teaching?

    Dr. Mahboub Siddiqui takes us on a captivating journey through his remarkable life story – one that spans continents, cultures, and profound personal transformation.

    Born in Saudi Arabia to parents who migrated from Pakistan after the partition, Dr. Siddiqui's earliest memories revolve around family, hospitality, and service. His childhood home regularly welcomed international pilgrims visiting Mecca and Jeddah, exposing him to a rich tapestry of languages, traditions, and perspectives. This multicultural foundation shaped his worldview and instilled values that would guide his future: "It's all about equality, equity, and simply serving people – humanity, regardless of race, origin, or ethnicity."

    Dr. Siddiqui shares how his grandfather, a traditional hakeem (herbalist physician), inspired his path toward medicine, though his journey took unexpected turns. After years as a radiologist, he found his true calling at GE Healthcare, where he discovered his passion for teaching and connecting with people. This revelation led him to explore character strengths and personal development, ultimately understanding why certain career paths felt more fulfilling than others.

    What makes this conversation particularly fascinating is Dr. Siddiqui's insights into cross-cultural communication and personal growth. From navigating different cultural norms about eye contact to embracing the power of vision boards, he offers practical wisdom applicable to anyone seeking greater fulfillment. His journey across 80+ countries taught him the importance of understanding without judgment: "Don't judge anybody else with their actions. We are all humans with pages and pages of our own stories."

    Whether you're interested in healthcare, cultural intelligence, or personal development, this episode offers valuable perspectives on living with purpose and embracing lifelong learning.

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    What does it mean to truly travel? In this heartfelt conversation, Dhara opens up about her immigration journey to Canada and how her definition of exploration has evolved in unexpected ways.

    The most poignant moment comes when Dhara reflects on what being an immigrant has taught her. "We understand so many different perceptions because we understand two different societies, east and West polar apart," she explains. "I feel very fortunate to be the immigrant because now I know and understand both parts of the world." Like her spirit animal—the duck—Dhara presents a calm exterior while working tirelessly beneath the surface. Her journey reminds us that sometimes our most meaningful travels aren't marked on any map but measured in perspective gained and boundaries crossed within ourselves.

    Listen now and discover how immigration becomes its own form of extraordinary exploration.

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    What does it truly take for international talent to thrive in Canada? Beyond skills and qualifications, success hinges on something more fundamental - mindset, clarity, and strategic planning.

    Yauhan Mehta, an industrial-organizational psychologist and career coach with 15 years of experience, unravels the complex journey of immigration through his own story of moving from India to Dubai and finally to Canada. Having helped hundreds of professionals secure positions at top firms like Amazon, Deloitte, and EY, Yauhan brings a unique perspective on what makes international talent stand out in a competitive job market.

    Many newcomers arrive with dreams of quick settlement, only to face unexpected challenges. "Students and international talents come with a lot of hope, a lot of aspirations that Canada is the dream... But guess what? That rarely happens," Yauhan reflects. The solution begins with controlling what you can control and maintaining unwavering self-belief despite rejections. This psychological foundation proves crucial for immigrants navigating their new reality.

    Yauhan introduces his powerful concept of "soul searching before job searching" - a three-step approach that transforms career transitions. First, develop a positive mindset. Second, gain absolute clarity about your career direction before crafting applications. Third, create a strategic plan to bridge any qualification gaps. This methodical approach has helped countless international professionals overcome the common pitfall of sending countless unfocused applications with minimal results.

    The most inspiring takeaway? International talent should view their immigrant experience as a strength rather than a disadvantage. "International talent are the most adaptable, courageous and they're the most resilient talent out there," Yohan emphasizes. Your multilingual abilities, cultural adaptability, and global perspective are unique selling points that set you apart.

    Join us for this empowering conversation that will transform how you view the immigrant journey and provide actionable strategies to achieve your professional goals in Canada. Whether you're an international student, a recent immigrant, or considering a move abroad, Yauhan's insights offer the blueprint for turning challenges into stepping stones toward success.

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    Part 1 | Ft. Rafael: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1835261/episodes/16926932

    What happens when a single decision to help others completely redirects your life's path? In this captivating continuation of my conversation with Rafael, we explore the remarkable chain of events that began with his humanitarian project in Malawi and culminated in a new life in Canada.

    Rafael reveals how a YouTube video of his work in Africa caught the attention of a Colombian woman who donated to his cause. Through a series of serendipitous events, this connection blossomed into romance, marriage, and eventually immigration to Canada. The story beautifully illustrates how putting good into the world can return to you in unexpected ways.

    The transition to Canadian life wasn't without challenges. Rafael candidly shares their first-day mishaps—discovering their Airbnb reservation had been canceled months earlier (the notification buried in spam), rushing to find last-minute accommodation, and navigating uncomfortable situations in an unfamiliar country. With humor and insight, he describes feeling like "a seller" who had promised his wife a safe new home, only to face immediate tests of that promise.

    What stands out in Rafael's journey is his philosophy about possibilities. Despite initial hardships, he and his wife found their footing, with her securing employment at a Canadian bank willing to sponsor her work permit just ten months after arrival—an exceptionally rare opportunity. Now establishing his creative agency in Montreal, Rafael embraces Canada as a land of reinvention and growth.

    Throughout our conversation, Rafael shares profound insights about how the stories we tell ourselves shape our reality, and his personal mantra: "I will change the life of everyone who crosses my path in any way." His perspective on time, chance, and making the most of life's single opportunity resonates deeply.

    Listen to discover how stepping outside your comfort zone can open doors you never imagined possible, and why Rafael believes that revisiting the narratives that guide us is essential for personal growth. This conversation might just inspire you to take that leap you've been contemplating.

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    What happens when success doesn’t feel like success?

    In this powerful episode, we meet Rafael, a Brazilian changemaker who walked away from a traditional path to pursue humanitarian work in Africa. Raised in the harsh realities of São Paulo—where seeing violence was part of daily life—Rafael followed society's rules until a moment of deep reckoning at age 25.

    Inspired by author Paulo Coelho, Rafael left behind everything familiar and traveled to Malawi, where his passion project Playing for Africa was born—literally from music played in local bars. As he connected with communities and asked the simple question, “How can we help?” Rafael’s journey turned into a movement: building under-five clinics, establishing sustainable farms, and sponsoring education for young women.

    But Rafael's mission isn’t rooted in charity—it's grounded in Okondwa, the Malawian word for joy. He offers a refreshing lens on humanitarian work, choosing to highlight the beauty, dignity, and strength of the people he works with rather than focusing on poverty and need.

    Whether you're feeling stuck in your own definition of success or curious about how one person can drive change, Rafael’s story is a testament to courage, purpose, and the power of listening.

    🎧 In This Episode, We Discuss:

    Rafael’s upbringing in São Paulo and early traumaThe moment he walked away from a “successful” lifeHow Playing for Africa started with a guitar and a dreamBuilding health clinics with no initial fundingThe meaning of Okondwa and why joy matters in storytellingRethinking success and finding purpose through service

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    In this Beneath the Accent spotlight, Yannick shares reflections from his journey across Cameroon, France, and Canada—revealing how cultural identity, once seen as a challenge, became his greatest strength.

    Through the lens of a powerful hummingbird legend, Yannick encourages newcomers to see their cultural roots as gifts, not burdens. He emphasizes that real belonging stems from staying authentic—even in the face of rejection.

    This segment is a moving reminder that embracing your accent, values, and background can transform cultural differences into deep connections.

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    What’s it really like behind Gen Z’s curated online personas?

    In this episode, we sit down with Hamza Islam—host of Oh My Curry Goodness—a podcast dedicated to raw, unfiltered Gen Z stories. Born in the U.S. to Bangladeshi immigrant parents, Hamza brings a unique multicultural perspective to storytelling, blending South Asian identity with a deep curiosity about human connection.

    From battling social anxiety to embracing vulnerability, Hamza opens up about how podcasting helped him find his voice and create safe spaces for others to do the same. We explore how he turned his discomfort with surface-level social media into a platform for authenticity, introspection, and cultural pride.

    Whether you're passionate about Gen Z mental health, cultural identity, or authentic digital storytelling, this episode offers powerful insights into embracing your true self—beyond the highlight reel.

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    Hamza's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamzasislam?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3BgCK5YJtFSAyVGHqwa3Bkkg%3D%3DOh My Curry Goodness Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3BXqybNOCVXS0nfpAxLVFTOh My Curry Goodness IGhttps://www.instagram.com/theomcgpodcast/

    Correction Note: In the episode, Hamza mentions that his mom said he speaks Bengali like a white person. He later clarified that it was actually his brother who made that comment. A small mix-up, but we wanted to set the record straight!

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    Rohit shares his journey of identity, humour, and self-discovery—from realizing he had an accent to finding a renewed sense of purpose in Canada. We touch on the unexpected lessons that come from cultural shifts, the spirit of service sparked abroad, and lighthearted reflections on lions, teleportation, and public transit etiquette. Through it all, Rohit speaks straight from the heart, reminding us of the power of embracing change while staying rooted.

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    Rohit's LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohit04dhawan?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3B9WJIx8QpSlC1c9CHHOBuLA%3D%3DRohit's Topmate | https://topmate.io/rohit_dhawan10

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