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In this episode, I interview Akary Busto, human design expert and emotional biohacker. We explore what it means to grow up first gen while living life “on the hyphen.” Through a powerful conversation on migration, identity, language loss, and belonging, we unpack the pressure to assimilate and the quiet grief of losing parts of ourselves along the way. We also dive into Human Design as a tool for healing, self-trust, and reclaiming our roots beyond cultural conditioning, especially as first-gen women navigating multiple worlds.
By understanding our lineage, trauma stored in DNA, and energetic patterns, Human Design offers a framework to create distance from self-blame and support mental health through awareness, embodiment, and alignment.
Visit thefirstgenmadrina.com for the blog and additional resources. Remember to rate, review, and subscribe to stay connected. Also, follow me on Instagram @thefirstgenmadrina and Sara Diaz, LCSW on LinkedIn.
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In this episode, I interview Akary Busto, human design expert and emotional biohacker. We explore what it means to grow up first gen while living life “on the hyphen.” Through a powerful conversation on migration, identity, language loss, and belonging, we unpack the pressure to assimilate and the quiet grief of losing parts of ourselves along the way. We also dive into Human Design as a tool for healing, self-trust, and reclaiming our roots beyond cultural conditioning, especially as first-gen women navigating multiple worlds.
By understanding our lineage, trauma stored in DNA, and energetic patterns, Human Design offers a framework to create distance from self-blame and support mental health through awareness, embodiment, and alignment.
Visit thefirstgenmadrina.com for the blog and additional resources. Remember to rate, review, and subscribe to stay connected. Also, follow me on Instagram @thefirstgenmadrina and Sara Diaz, LCSW on LinkedIn.