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In this episode, we explore how language, accents, and cultural references quietly shape our sense of belonging.
Why is mispronouncing considered a flaw?
Who decided that certain ways of speaking are more “correct” than others?
We talk about inherited privilege, the pressure to perform cultural fluency, and how self-respect begins not by knowing everything but by owning what you bring to the table.
This is a gentle invitation to rethink what it means to belong
and to remember that curiosity is more powerful than perfection.
By Ritu Malhotra - Spiritual PsychologistIn this episode, we explore how language, accents, and cultural references quietly shape our sense of belonging.
Why is mispronouncing considered a flaw?
Who decided that certain ways of speaking are more “correct” than others?
We talk about inherited privilege, the pressure to perform cultural fluency, and how self-respect begins not by knowing everything but by owning what you bring to the table.
This is a gentle invitation to rethink what it means to belong
and to remember that curiosity is more powerful than perfection.