Reconnecting With Heritage: Language, Culture, and Identity
In this episode, I talk about the journey of taking back my culture and reconnecting with the Vietnamese language — the language of my family, my roots, and my identity. Growing up between two worlds, I often felt like I didn’t fully belong in either one: not completely American, not completely Vietnamese. Living in that in-between space can feel confusing, lonely, and sometimes even painful.
With the arrival of Lunar New Year — the Year of the Horse — The horse symbolizes freedom, strength, and transformation. For me, this year represents a personal shift: choosing to move forward as my full self and reclaim the parts of my identity I once felt disconnected from.
Relearning Vietnamese and reconnecting with my culture is part of that change. It’s about honoring where I come from while also accepting who I’ve become. Instead of feeling like I have to choose between being American or Vietnamese, I’m learning that both can exist within me.
In this episode, I reflect on navigating two cultures, the pressure to assimilate, and the healing that comes from embracing your heritage and your voice.
And to everyone celebrating around the world, I want to say in my native tongue:
Chúc Mừng Năm Mới — Happy Lunar New Year.
Lunar New Year — known in Vietnamese as Tết (Tết Nguyên Đán) — is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture. Learn more about the holiday here: Vietnamese Lunar New Year: Tet Traditions, Food & Travel Guide [https://vietpowertravel.com/blog/vietnamese-lunar-new-year.html] One traditional dish eaten during Tết is bánh tét. It’s a dish that represents tradition, family, and celebration. If you want to try making it yourself, here’s the link: Bánh Tét for Lunar New Year (Vietnamese Sticky Rice Cake with Pork Belly) - Vicky Pham [https://vickypham.com/blog/banh-tet/]This episode is about identity, belonging, and stepping into change — the journey of becoming fully, unapologetically yourself.