Finding Home

Finding Home

Ep 13: From Lagos to Seoul to Global Influencer | Prisca

34 min · 22 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Ep 13: From Lagos to Seoul to Global Influencer | Prisca

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She came to Korea for university and never left. Over a decade later Prisca is completing her PhD at Ewha - Korea's most prestigious women's university - while building a global platform with millions of views as one of Korea's most recognised African influencers. In this conversation we go deep on what it actually means to build a life in Korea as a Nigerian woman. The culture shock, the academic journey, the lack of support from African governments for students abroad, and how she turned her experience into a platform that reaches the world. This is what a decade of Finding Home looks like. Finding Home is the podcast for people who belong everywhere and nowhere. New episodes drop biweekly.

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Portada del episodio Can You Be a Devout Muslim and a Competitive Athlete? | Hoopjabi's Journey | Finding Home EP 15

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Portada del episodio Ep 12: Korea Stopped Her From Dancing | Samira

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Portada del episodio Ep 11: Moroccan Artist Survives Homelessness in Seoul | Yuri

Ep 11: Moroccan Artist Survives Homelessness in Seoul | Yuri

She arrived in Korea from Morocco with a dream and almost lost everything. Her first manager scammed her - took her music, her money, her momentum. She spent two weeks homeless in Seoul with nothing but the decision to keep going. Today Yuri is a working artist collaborating with K-Pop idols and rappers in both Korea and Morocco. In this conversation we go deep on her journey — the survival jobs, the betrayal, the two weeks with nowhere to sleep, and how she rebuilt herself into one of the most unique voices operating across two music industries and two cultures. This is what Finding Home actually sounds like. In this episode we talk about:— Growing up in Morocco and what pushed her to move to Korea— Working multiple jobs just to survive in a foreign country— How her first manager scammed her and took everything— Surviving homelessness in Seoul for two weeks— How she rebuilt from nothing and broke into the Korean music industry— What it means to be a Moroccan Muslim woman making music in Korea— Working with K-Pop idols and Moroccan rappers today Finding Home is the podcast for people who belong everywhere and nowhere. New episodes drop biweekly.

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