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Growing up South Indian in a mostly Western world meant mastering the art of blending in (or at least trying to). In this episode, we talk about what “fitting in” looked like for millennial Akkas: from lunchbox shame and name fumbling to learning when to be proud and when to push back. We talk about identity, representation, and how we’re raising the next generation to belong without shrinking themselves.
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Growing up South Indian in a mostly Western world meant mastering the art of blending in (or at least trying to). In this episode, we talk about what “fitting in” looked like for millennial Akkas: from lunchbox shame and name fumbling to learning when to be proud and when to push back. We talk about identity, representation, and how we’re raising the next generation to belong without shrinking themselves.