In this episode, Minessa Konecky engages in a profound conversation with Julie DeLuca Collins about the complexities of multiracial identity, resilience in the face of adversity, and the journey of self-discovery. They explore the challenges of growing up in conflict zones, navigating immigration, and the importance of education and storytelling in shaping one's identity. Julie shares her experiences of finding peace amidst violence and the impact of her upbringing on her confidence and self-perception. The discussion emphasizes the significance of embracing authenticity, rejecting external labels, and the cyclical nature of personal growth. Julie also highlights her coaching approach, focusing on building confidence and helping individuals recognize their worth and potential.
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