In My Rhythm Podcast

Ep6: Growing Up Lower Middle Class Pt.1

16 min · 30. mar. 2026
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In this episode, I talk about what it felt like growing up lower middle class in an immigrant household and how that shaped my sense of belonging. We had what we needed, but there was no extra and no real guidance on how to navigate school, college, or life in a system my parents didn’t grow up in. I share personal moments from growing up, feeling behind, and not knowing how to ask for help, and how that experience stays with you. If you’ve ever felt out of place or like you were figuring things out on your own, this one will resonate.

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