My Thick Accent

Behind The Mic: The Story of My Absence

Gurasis Singh Season 2

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Ever wondered how life can change in the blink of an eye? Let me take you on a journey filled with the warmth of family celebrations, the chaos of balancing work, and the thrill of pursuing passions. I recount my emotional rollercoaster since the wrap-up of season one of "My Thick Accent." Experience the joy of celebrating Diwali with my family in Brampton and the extravagance of a grand Punjabi wedding in India. Hear about the precious moments spent reconnecting with loved ones, all while juggling a hectic schedule to prepare something special for you.

Returning to Canada wasn't as smooth as expected. With professional setbacks and health challenges, I found myself forced to redirect my focus. But every cloud has a silver lining. This period became a transformative journey toward self-care and a deeper love for podcasting.

Listen as I share the thrill of recording the first-ever in-person episode in a studio and how every twist and turn has shaped the upcoming season. Buckle up for a heartfelt and authentic recounting of the highs and lows that have brought me to where I am today.

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Gurasis:

Hey everyone, welcome back to my Thick Accent. It's been a while, hasn't it? I know you've been wondering where is Gurasees, so in today's episode, I'll be sharing what's been going on over the past several months, what I have been up to, where have I been and, most importantly, why it's been such a rollercoaster of emotions for me. So let's dive in. You know, after wrapping up season one last October, life threw me into a whirlwind. There was a lot on my plate, but I managed to squeeze in some recordings. So in those last few months of 2023, I celebrated Diwali for the first time in five years, and for non-Indians, diwali is just like Christmas a festival of lights, and holds a religious meaning to it. So I was with my family in Brampton, ontario. Imagine the warmth, the joy, the lights and being surrounded by loved ones. You know it was. I think it was something I had missed for so long. The Diwali party I attended felt like a big, bright hug from home. It felt like a big, bright hug from home, but you guys know that, while my heart was full, my schedule was packed. Work was intense, projects had to be wrapped up before the Christmas break and it felt like a marathon to the finish line, but still, amidst the chaos, I managed to sneak in recordings for season 2. It was tough balancing everything, but knowing that I was preparing something special for you all kept me going. Then rolled in January and, after releasing a special New Year episode, I took off to India. I was there to attend my cousin's wedding a proper Punjabi affair. It was everything you would expect from a Punjabi wedding Big, extravagant, seven days of non-stop fun, food, dancing and the kind of family bonding that only such occasions bring. You know, coming back to my room after the last party, I felt like stepping out of a vivid dream into reality. It was just amazing. The whole time I spent there and you can check the highlights on my Instagram profile if you're interested. The handle is I am Gurasees. So you know what was supposed to be a month-long trip in India stretched into nearly 100 days, and you know what I think. I needed it Because, for the first time in six years, I spent an extended period with my family.

Gurasis:

Those days were precious, reconnecting with old friends and, more importantly, rediscovering my relationship with my parents. You know how, during our work hours in Canada, we just call them quickly, tell them oh, yes, I've had food. Yes, I will have have. This is how it is going on. This is what the day is, you know. So it was no more rushed 20 minute video calls. We spent days together, talking, sharing meals, and I had the chance to savor my mother's cooking something, something I had missed for years. But all good things must come to an end.

Gurasis:

I returned to Canada in late April Full of love, fun and, yes, a few extra kilos from the amazing food that I had. So getting back to reality was harder than I expected, especially when the company I was working for lost business and those professional setbacks threw me off course for a bit. I was forced to face an uncertain future, but deep down, I believe that every rejection is a redirection. I know, I know there is a bigger plan at work, even if I can't see it yet. It freed me to focus on myself, and for that I'm grateful. So during this time, I fell seriously ill, which was a wake up call for me. My health became my top priority and I finally finally started going to the gym, something that had been on my to-do list for ages, I believe. So, with my newfound time and energy, I poured myself back into what I love this podcast.

Gurasis:

I recorded fresh episodes for season two, including my first ever wait for it in person episode of my thick accent in a studio. Yes, I did that. It was a magical moment for me. I'm so much in habit of saying listening, I have to say watching, but yeah, I think there's something where, in person, you were in that connection you built and also I. A magical moment for me. I'm so much in habit of saying listening, I have to say watching. But yeah, I think there's something where in person event that connection you built and also I feel like somebody like me who is pretty like an interpersonal communication is pretty good. I feel like and I would like to always, you know, prefer those rather than doing those online.

Gurasis:

And it didn't stop there. I made appearances on other podcasts as well, like newcomers on fire, immigrant nation podcast, empowered journeys it's a youtube series, immigrants making an impact podcast. And I also shared my immigrant journey at a virtual conference and even gave my first ever live radio interview in Punjabi on Red FM, which was surreal, you guys, absolutely surreal. Imagine speaking to an entire community in your mother tongue after so long. Unbelievable, right. And to top it all off, I made my Canadian TV debut on the Canadian Dream podcast by Just Punjabi TV, and I also got featured in the magazine called Bold Journeys.

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So today we have a very special guest with us. Because this guest is breaking the stereotypes. I'm super excited to be talking with you. Introduce you to an amazing podcaster of a podcast called "My Thick Accent. Today we have our amazing guest, gurasi. Let's welcome Gurasi Singh Kapoor. Welcome, gurasi Singh Kapoor.

Gurasis:

Oh my god, these opportunities have been nothing short of a dream and I owe it all to you guys, my incredible listeners who have supported me and My Thick Accent from the start. Now, with all this behind me, I'm more excited than ever to bring you season two this fall. We'll continue to share the inspiring and encouraging stories of immigrants, diving even deeper into their experiences and journeys. So stick around and stay tuned, and if you want to check out any of the podcasts or articles that I mentioned above, you can find all the links at the show notes. Thank you for being here and for your unwavering support. Stay tuned and let's continue knowing each other beneath the accent!

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