Balanced Not Boring
This episode is brought to you by The Art of Hosting. Whether it's a birthday, a corporate event, or a dinner that deserves to be special, their team handles everything beautifully. You show up, you enjoy it. That's it. Check them out at theartofhosting.me From the quiet disorientation of never feeling fully from one place… to the grief of constantly saying goodbye to versions of yourself, this episode opens a conversation that so many women carry, but rarely find the words for. Host Judy Daghestani sits down with Farah Alnajar, a licensed therapist and certified clinical trauma professional based in Fairfax, Virginia, specializing in intergenerational trauma, complex family dynamics, and identity work. As an Iraqi immigrant and bilingual therapist working in both Arabic and English, Farah brings a deeply personal and clinically grounded lens to the question so many third culture kids quietly ask: where do I actually belong? Together, they unpack what it means to grow up between cultures, the code switching, the ambiguous grief, the identity crises that come without warning, and the deep longing for a sense of home that no single place can fully provide. This isn't a conversation about choosing between cultures. It's about learning to hold all of them, and finally finding peace in the complexity. If you've ever felt like you fit in everywhere but belong nowhere, this episode will give language to something you've been carrying for a long time. We dive into: - What ambiguous grief actually is, and why moving always involves loss - Separation, assimilation, and why integration is what research supports - Code switching as survival and how to make it conscious - The emotional gap between immigrant parents and their children - Culture vs. heritage vs. ethnicity broken down in plain language - How to raise children with multicultural identity in today's world - Why home is an internal feeling, not a destination - What therapy can offer that toughness alone cannot - Rapid fire: Arab traditions, resilience, and one piece of advice for navigating identity At its core, this episode is a reminder that not belonging everywhere isn't a flaw, it's a layered, lived experience that deserves to be understood, not just survived. With the right tools, it gets so much better. If this conversation resonated, share it with someone who has ever struggled to answer the question "where are you from?" 🎧 Listen on Apple, Spotify & YouTube @balancednotboringpodcast 🔁 Share with a parent or woman who needs better answers 🔔 Subscribe to Balanced Not Boring for real conversations about modern life, wellness, and womanhood
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