In this episode, I’m joined by Alejandra Jimenez Velasco, a proud eldest daughter, born in Mexico, first-generation college graduate, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Together, we talk about Alejandra’s journey of coming to the U.S. at 4 years old, learning English as a child, and growing up carrying both pride and pressure as the first in her family to attend college and earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees. She shares what it was like to miss hergrandparents in Mexico, navigate school while adjusting to a new language and culture, and carry her accent with pride.
We also talk about identity, healing, movement, community work, and what it means to build a life and career that stays connected to where you come from. Alejandra began her career in community mental health, supporting underservedand marginalized communities, and is now the founder of Therapy con Ale, where she provides culturally affirming therapy and coaching for adults navigating life transitions, anxiety, self-worth, and generational healing.
This conversation is a reminder that your story, your roots, and even the parts of you that once felt different can become part of your strength.
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