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S4 Ep2: Bi-National In America

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Raised in America but Nigerian by blood and culture, Stacy dedicates this episode to being bi-national and the bi-national experience. Speaking to the fear and shame of not feeling “enough” in either culture, listen in as Stacy shares some of the triggers and difficult experiences she had to learn and grow through on her journey of self-discovery and acceptance.
So for those of you who grew up not wanting your teachers to know what kind of home you came from, or have your parent’s thick accent answer the phone, or just didn’t like how your food smelled at lunch, this ode to the bi-national experience is for you.

KEY POINTS:

- Not feeling Nigerian enough, American enough, or even Black enough
- Trying to “fit in” and be understood growing up Nigerian in America
- Triggers that made Stacy question her own truth
- Honoring both sides of your bi-national experience
- The insight, skill, and privilege of being bi-national
QUOTABLES:

“I just wanted them all to integrate because I didn't want these lives to feel separate. But at the same time, I still felt like I didn't know how to speak to both of those lives.”

“It's such a privilege to be able to experience two different worlds in the same lifetime - to be able to merge those worlds, to be able to visit two different worlds, live in two different worlds, and to understand them.”

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Raised in America but Nigerian by blood and culture, Stacy dedicates this episode to being bi-national and the bi-national experience. Speaking to the fear and shame of not feeling “enough” in either culture, listen in as Stacy shares some of the triggers and difficult experiences she had to learn and grow through on her journey of self-discovery and acceptance.
So for those of you who grew up not wanting your teachers to know what kind of home you came from, or have your parent’s thick accent answer the phone, or just didn’t like how your food smelled at lunch, this ode to the bi-national experience is for you.

KEY POINTS:

- Not feeling Nigerian enough, American enough, or even Black enough
- Trying to “fit in” and be understood growing up Nigerian in America
- Triggers that made Stacy question her own truth
- Honoring both sides of your bi-national experience
- The insight, skill, and privilege of being bi-national
QUOTABLES:

“I just wanted them all to integrate because I didn't want these lives to feel separate. But at the same time, I still felt like I didn't know how to speak to both of those lives.”

“It's such a privilege to be able to experience two different worlds in the same lifetime - to be able to merge those worlds, to be able to visit two different worlds, live in two different worlds, and to understand them.”

Like what you’re hearing? Subscribe, rate, leave a review, and while you're at it, share this with someone you love or just someone you like!
human2humanseries.com
stacyike.com
Stay connected between episodes and follow Stacy Ike on social media!
IG | @human2humanwithstacyike
IG | @onetakestace
Youtube | youtube.com/onetakestace
TikTok | @human2humanpod
Human2Human is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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