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From Bullying to Empowerment: An Inspiring Tale | Ft. Peta-Gaye Nash Ep. 059
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Peta-Gaye's remarkable journey began in Kingston, Jamaica, and led her to Canada, where she became a celebrated author and a powerful advocate for newcomers. In this compelling episode, Peta-Gaye shares her personal story of migrating at a young age due to political unrest. She opens up about overcoming racial bullying, identity struggles, and cultural shocks, offering invaluable insights into the immigrant experience.
As an advocate and passionate author, Peta-Gaye has written a collection of children's books that earned her the prestigious Marty Award for Emerging Literary Art. Her work reflects the themes of cultural identity, resilience, and the transformative power of literature in shaping self-acceptance, particularly for children in immigrant communities.
Peta-Gaye's story also highlights her experience with workplace discrimination and the challenges of fitting into a new culture in Canada. From her time in the United States to adapting to Canada’s diverse multicultural environment, her journey showcases the importance of self-awareness and embracing one’s identity while navigating new societal norms.
In addition to her literary achievements, Peta-Gaye contributes to the immigrant community through her role as a project coordinator for Humber Polytechnic's Occupational Specific Language Training (OSLT) Program. This vital initiative helps immigrants improve their English skills for specific careers, empowering them to succeed in Canada's workforce.
Through Peta-Gaye's journey, listeners are invited to reflect on the immigrant experience, the importance of community support, and how literature can foster resilience and self-acceptance in children from immigrant backgrounds.
Follow the host and the podcast on Social Media channels below:
- My Thick Accent on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mythickaccent/
- My Thick Accent on Threads - https://www.threads.net/@mythickaccent?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
- MyThickAccent.com - https://www.mythickaccent.com/
- Gurasis's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamgurasis/
- Gurasis's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamgurasis/
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To contact Peta-Gaye:
- Peta-Gaye's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/peta-gaye-nash-374a284b
- Peta-Gaye's Website - http://www.petagayenash.com/
- Bushy Head Book - https://www.amazon.ca/Bushyhead-Peta-Gaye-Nash/dp/198940328X
- Don't Take Raja To School - https://www.amazon.ca/Dont-Take-Raja-School-Inspired/dp/1926926129/
- Told Ya! Stories - https://www.amazon.ca/Told-Ya-Stories-Peta-Gaye-Nash/dp/1989242154/
Want to share your story? Or know someone I should invite next on the show? DM us or write to us at Hello@mythickaccent.com
Chapitres
1. Immigrant Experience and Resilience (00:00:00)
2. Identity and Immigration Journey (00:06:17)
3. Encountering Cultural Differences and Prejudice (00:17:29)
4. Cultural Identity and Adaptation (00:28:20)
5. Cultural Adaptation and Self-Awareness (00:36:18)
6. Journey of Writing and Recognition (00:40:22)
7. Empowering Children Through Self-Acceptance (00:47:04)
8. Occupation-Specific Language Training (OSLT) Program (00:50:59)
82 episodes
Manage episode 452395380 series 3395117
Click here to text me your thoughts about the show!
Peta-Gaye's remarkable journey began in Kingston, Jamaica, and led her to Canada, where she became a celebrated author and a powerful advocate for newcomers. In this compelling episode, Peta-Gaye shares her personal story of migrating at a young age due to political unrest. She opens up about overcoming racial bullying, identity struggles, and cultural shocks, offering invaluable insights into the immigrant experience.
As an advocate and passionate author, Peta-Gaye has written a collection of children's books that earned her the prestigious Marty Award for Emerging Literary Art. Her work reflects the themes of cultural identity, resilience, and the transformative power of literature in shaping self-acceptance, particularly for children in immigrant communities.
Peta-Gaye's story also highlights her experience with workplace discrimination and the challenges of fitting into a new culture in Canada. From her time in the United States to adapting to Canada’s diverse multicultural environment, her journey showcases the importance of self-awareness and embracing one’s identity while navigating new societal norms.
In addition to her literary achievements, Peta-Gaye contributes to the immigrant community through her role as a project coordinator for Humber Polytechnic's Occupational Specific Language Training (OSLT) Program. This vital initiative helps immigrants improve their English skills for specific careers, empowering them to succeed in Canada's workforce.
Through Peta-Gaye's journey, listeners are invited to reflect on the immigrant experience, the importance of community support, and how literature can foster resilience and self-acceptance in children from immigrant backgrounds.
Follow the host and the podcast on Social Media channels below:
- My Thick Accent on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mythickaccent/
- My Thick Accent on Threads - https://www.threads.net/@mythickaccent?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
- MyThickAccent.com - https://www.mythickaccent.com/
- Gurasis's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamgurasis/
- Gurasis's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamgurasis/
__________________________________________
To contact Peta-Gaye:
- Peta-Gaye's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/peta-gaye-nash-374a284b
- Peta-Gaye's Website - http://www.petagayenash.com/
- Bushy Head Book - https://www.amazon.ca/Bushyhead-Peta-Gaye-Nash/dp/198940328X
- Don't Take Raja To School - https://www.amazon.ca/Dont-Take-Raja-School-Inspired/dp/1926926129/
- Told Ya! Stories - https://www.amazon.ca/Told-Ya-Stories-Peta-Gaye-Nash/dp/1989242154/
Want to share your story? Or know someone I should invite next on the show? DM us or write to us at Hello@mythickaccent.com
Chapitres
1. Immigrant Experience and Resilience (00:00:00)
2. Identity and Immigration Journey (00:06:17)
3. Encountering Cultural Differences and Prejudice (00:17:29)
4. Cultural Identity and Adaptation (00:28:20)
5. Cultural Adaptation and Self-Awareness (00:36:18)
6. Journey of Writing and Recognition (00:40:22)
7. Empowering Children Through Self-Acceptance (00:47:04)
8. Occupation-Specific Language Training (OSLT) Program (00:50:59)
82 episodes
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