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I reflect on my first trip to the United States—not as a tourist checklist, but as a reckoning with a place that shaped my worldview long before I ever set foot on it. I talk through what it felt like to finally see a place I thought I already knew. From quiet Midwestern towns to the noise and density of New York City, this episode reflects on land, scale, everyday life, and the gap between pop-culture America and lived reality.
By Marvin SanchezI reflect on my first trip to the United States—not as a tourist checklist, but as a reckoning with a place that shaped my worldview long before I ever set foot on it. I talk through what it felt like to finally see a place I thought I already knew. From quiet Midwestern towns to the noise and density of New York City, this episode reflects on land, scale, everyday life, and the gap between pop-culture America and lived reality.