“How many times can you erase yourself before there’s nothing left to return to?”
In this episode, we explore the quiet but lasting damage of assimilation, social masking, and identity loss—especially in immigrant and marginalized communities. From the erasure of language and tradition to the fragmentation of the self, we ask: what do we sacrifice in the pursuit of acceptance?
Through the lens of Black Panther’s central trinity—Killmonger, T’Challa, and Nakia—we reflect on how culture is remembered or erased, how boundaries can either isolate or protect, and how the self is often split between performance and preservation.
With psychological insights from Internal Family Systems (IFS), this episode becomes a mirror for anyone who’s ever been told to shrink to survive.
✨ Topics in this episode:
• IFS: The exiled inner child and its protector
• Rigid vs. porous boundaries in cultural survival
• Cultural loss and collective memory
• The psychology of identity fragmentation
• What it means to reclaim the parts you were told to hide
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📝 Includes journal prompts & affirmations
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