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Synopsis:
In this compelling episode, Irene reflects on her childhood in Jakarta, living with her grandparents while her mother made a bold move to Greenland for financial stability. She opens up about the intricacies of cultural differences within her family, the support she had despite her mother's absence, and how she sees it as part of her story now as an adult.
What you will learn:
In this episode, Irene recounts her mother’s move, the people around them who cared, the responsibility she felt to step up and also have a part in carrying the financial burden. And then her own subsequent adjustment to a new country as a teenager and her struggle with maintaining her individuality, being known simply as one of the ‘Wong sisters’ at school.
We also touch upon Irene's current life, working towards employment with the government, and her keen emphasis on the critical importance of parental understanding of their children's silent struggles.
Join us this episode on "Holding the Fort Abroad" as we explore Irene's rich narrative, the emotional memories it uncovers, and the resolute spirit she exhibits, despite the compelling conflicts between personal needs and family responsibility.
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