The First Gen Madrina

E-120 Reclaiming Our Roots: A First-Gen Journey Home with Sara

Sara Diaz Season 33 Episode 120

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We’re kicking off a brand-new season of The First Gen Madrina Podcast with this month’s theme: Reclaiming Our Roots as First Gens.

In this conversation, Sara shares her personal journey of identity, healing, and what it means to grow up living in the in-between. From feeling “not Cuban enough” and “not American enough,” to navigating anxiety, ADHD, and cultural expectations around rest and healing, this episode explores the weight many first-gens carry.

Sara also introduces her experience with human design and how learning she’s a Projector helped her stop seeing herself as “too much” or “not enough” and start honoring who she truly is. This episode is a reminder that reclaiming your roots doesn’t mean abandoning yourself. It means evolving, healing, and building a bridge between where you come from and where you’re going.

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