Description
In this episode, I’m joined by Grace Grossman, yogi mentor, writer, and someone who has spent most of her life moving between cultures. Born in the UK with a German father, Grace has lived in Germany, Spain, and the UK, always flowing between the three, learning something new about herself in each place.
We dive into what it means to form an identity when your life spans multiple cultures. Grace doesn’t call it an identity crisis, for her, it’s a self-discovery journey. From feeling deeply relaxed and in flow in Spain, to embracing her boundaries and directness in Germany, she reminds us that each country brings out something that was already within us.
In this conversation, we explore:
The nuances of identity when you’ve lived abroad and never fully fit into just one box
The feeling of returning home and realizing you’ve changed, even if nothing around you has
The fine line between expanding through travel vs. escaping through it
Why labels can feel limiting, and how we can choose who we want to be
Grace’s reflection that home is within you, no matter where you are
This episode is a reminder that your identity isn’t something you “find” in one place, it’s something you consciously choose and grow into over time.
A grounding, thoughtful listen for anyone navigating life between countries, or just trying to make peace with all the parts of themselves.
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