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Olia Stasiuk, Founder of Bonzai AI is a superhero.
We immigrants - especially if you are one of the privileged ones like myself who didn’t have to learn a new language when we moved - underestimate how hard it is to deal with the double whammy of trying to settle into a new country, new culture, and new lifestyle while trying to learn a new language at the same time.
Olia had to deal with that double whammy.
Did she have doubts? Yes. Did she feel hurt when people corrected her? Yes.
But that didn't stop her. Olia has gone from struggling to communicate to finding her footing, writing an Amazon bestselling book, and launching an AI startup that's made Canada's Top 100 AI Startups two years in a row.
Olia joined me on The Newcomers Podcast to chat about working through her limitations. We also explored:
The difference between living and working in the United States and Canada as an immigrant
The concept of the immigrant identity
Why moving to a new country is like gaining a superpower
Her go-to tip for anyone looking to immigrate, and a ton of good stuff.
My biggest takeaway: Cultural integration is a choice and we can often feel that we need to shed our old identity to adopt the new identity. But you are better off finding a way to integrate both identities.
That’s your superpower. That’s what makes you unique.
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