New ?Country, Same Struggle

18/06/2025 12 min Temporada 1 Episodio 10

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Episode Synopsis

What does the American Dream look like when you arrive with no English, no money, and no idea what comes next?From Refugee to the Line is an unflinching, deeply human story of a young woman’s first two weeks in the United States—told through the eyes of someone who fled Laos in search of a better life. This podcast follows her journey step by step: from getting her ID and applying for a green card, to enrolling in ESL classes, hunting for a job, and finally starting her first job at a massive meat packing plant in the heartland of America.Nothing about it was easy.She didn’t speak the language. She didn’t know the culture. And the job? Cold, brutal, overwhelming. At just 90 pounds, she struggled to stay on her feet in the heavy boots and thick jackets needed to work the freezing lines. Thousands of pounds of meat moved past her every day—an unimaginable sight for someone who had grown up in poverty, where meat was a rare luxury.She cried the first time she walked past the hanging carcasses. She had never seen anything like it. But she kept going. Because she had to.For $6.25 an hour, she stood on the line, worked faster than she ever had in her life, and tried to learn everything at once—with a translator by her side and exhaustion in her bones. After two weeks, she got her first paycheck. It went straight to rent. There was nothing left.But she and her mother weren’t done. They cooked Laotian food at home and sold it to co-workers, hustling for every extra dollar they could find—just to get by.This podcast is a raw, honest glimpse into the immigrant experience—into what it takes to survive, and eventually, to thrive. It’s about labor, loss, sacrifice, and the invisible strength it takes to begin again in a strange new world.

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