021 | The Reality of Growing Up as an Immigrant in America | Gonzalo Manotas
Immigrant Experience | Cultural Perspective | Global Travel | Generational Responsibility | Aging And Care
In this episode of Hold This Thought, I sit down with Gonzalo Manotas to explore identity, culture, and what really matters over the course of a lifetime.
Gonzalo shares what it was like growing up as an immigrant in the United States, arriving without speaking English and navigating early challenges that shaped how he saw himself and the world. From struggling with something as personal as his own name to eventually traveling across dozens of countries, his story reveals how perspective is built through experience.
We dive into the power of travel, why exposure to different cultures reshapes your thinking, and how something as simple as a name can carry deeper meaning than most people realize.
The conversation then shifts into family, aging, and responsibility. After a personal experience with his mother’s health, Gonzalo made a major life shift into senior care, helping families navigate one of the most difficult and overlooked stages of life.
We also explore modern culture, the loss of connection, and how ideas like “success” may be pulling people away from what actually matters.
This is a conversation about identity, growth, responsibility, and perspective, and how all of it evolves over time.
Gonzalo was born in South America and moved to the United States at a young age. He was raised in South Florida, where he met his wife and started his family. He later moved to Georgia to raise his children while building a career in a global corporate role. Travel has always been a significant part of his life, both personally and professionally. Today, he is focused on a new venture dedicated to supporting and caring for the senior community.
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Chapters:
00:00 | The Globe, Perspective, and Being a Small Speck
05:23 | Moving From Colombia to the U.S.
10:31 | Language Barriers and Early Identity Struggles
15:28 | Names, Insecurity, and Self-Confidence
20:19 | Do Names Belong to Certain Cultures?
25:22 | Travel, Career, and Life on the Road
31:07 | The Most Memorable Trips and Experiences
36:12 | His Mother’s Health Crisis and Turning Point
41:06 | Senior Care, Culture, and Family Responsibility
46:11 | The Future of Family and Aging in Society
51:04 | AI, Technology, and the Future of Work
56:08 | Using AI as a Creative Tool
1:01:37 | Building, Iterating, and Creating Something Real