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Reclaiming Identity in Between Cultures with Urmi Hossain

Reclaiming Identity in Between Cultures with Urmi Hossain

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Have you ever felt like you were constantly trying to define yourself while moving between cultures, expectations, and identities?


This episode explores what it means to reclaim your voice and sense of self when you’ve spent years navigating spaces that were not built with you in mind. It’s a powerful conversation about identity, belonging, resilience, and the courage it takes to show up fully as yourself.


Urmi Hossain is a self-published author, speaker, blogger, and podcast host working in the financial services industry in Canada. She holds both the CFA and CAIA designations and is deeply passionate about empowering women through mentorship, education, and public speaking. Her book, Discovering Your Identity: A Rebirth from Inter-Racial Struggle, reflects her journey as a third culture kid and her path toward self-acceptance and authenticity.


Tune in to Episode 269 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, as Jackie sits down with Urmi Hossain for an honest and deeply reflective conversation about growing up as a third culture kid, navigating inter-racial identity, and building confidence in spaces where representation is limited. Together, they unpack the emotional weight of identity struggles, the importance of mentorship, and how self-awareness can become a catalyst for empowerment and purpose.


Key Takeaways:

✨ Identity is shaped, not fixed

✨ Representation deeply impacts self-worth

✨ Mentorship creates pathways to belonging

✨ Confidence is built through self-awareness

✨ Cultural duality can become a strength

✨ Owning your story is empowering


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