In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Slava and co-host JD Yusef dive into the complexities of traditional gender role expectations through the lens of conservative Eastern Arabian culture. They explore how these deeply rooted societal norms shape identity and well-being, particularly for immigrants navigating new cultural landscapes.
With their personal experiences as a foundation, Dr. Slava and JD share insights on the challenges and opportunities of adapting to a multicultural world, uncovering how resilience and cultural adaptability can transform these expectations into tools for growth and empowerment. This candid conversation offers listeners a fresh perspective on navigating identity, cultural diversity, and the pursuit of well-being in today’s interconnected world.
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