The Modern Migrant
In this manifesto of The Modern Migrant, Katrina introduces the idea at the centre of the series: Migration doesn’t just change where you live. It changes how you experience yourself. This is where the Identity Gap begins, the space between who you were, who you’ve become, and the version of you still trying to make sense of both. Migration is often discussed in terms of movement, policy, or opportunity. But the deeper shift is internal. What happens when you are seen before you are understood? When you start adjusting your voice, your behaviour, your presence without fully realising it? This episode explores the quiet mechanics of that transformation, the moments where identity is negotiated in a glance, a silence, a conversation and the invisible work of translating yourself across contexts. Part personal reflection, part framework, this opening episode is a manifesto for the series: A space to name what is usually left unspoken and to make sense of the experience of living between versions of yourself. If you’ve ever felt the distance between who you are and who the world seems to see, you’re already inside the Identity Gap. Welcome to The Modern Migrant. Subscribe to the Modern Migrant newsletter on Substack. [https://substack.com/@themodernmigrant?utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page]
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