<p>In this heartfelt, no-holds-barred chat on What A Week! Podcast, Congolese immigrant Uhsu Mukelo opens up about his wild journey from stateless refugee in Uganda to proud U.S. citizen – calling naturalization his &quot;rebirth.&quot; We dive into the struggles of building a life from scratch, the grind of raising a family, and why immigrants often outpace native-born folks in hustle and heart.Uhsu shares how he&#39;s designing game-changing ESL and civics programs to fast-track refugees into American success, emphasizing why knowing the Constitution beats public school vibes. From dodging civil war in Congo to thriving in the U.S., he drops gems on gratitude, self-improvement, and why criticism of America misses the point for those who&#39;ve begged for a shot at the dream. Plus, hilarious tangents on farm-fresh butter (or why he skips it) and showing up to podcasts with straight-from-the-cob corn.If you&#39;ve ever wondered what &quot;the American Dream&quot; really feels like from the inside, this episode hits different. Uhsu&#39;s story is a reminder: Opportunity isn&#39;t given – it&#39;s grabbed. Topics Covered:- From Congo chaos to U.S. &quot;rebirth&quot; via citizenship- Stateless limbo: 12+ years without a country- Building ESL/civics programs for refugees- Why immigrants grind harder &amp; value America more- Raw talks on family, faith, &amp; fixing divides through dialogue- Butter beef? (And why farm milk slaps)Like, comment your immigrant stories below, and subscribe for more unfiltered convos that bridge worlds.</p>

What A Week!

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Ep. 98: Uhsu Mukelo – Reborn American: Refugee to Citizen Journey

FEB 23, 202688 MIN
What A Week!

Ep. 98: Uhsu Mukelo – Reborn American: Refugee to Citizen Journey

FEB 23, 202688 MIN

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<p>In this heartfelt, no-holds-barred chat on What A Week! Podcast, Congolese immigrant Uhsu Mukelo opens up about his wild journey from stateless refugee in Uganda to proud U.S. citizen – calling naturalization his &quot;rebirth.&quot; We dive into the struggles of building a life from scratch, the grind of raising a family, and why immigrants often outpace native-born folks in hustle and heart.Uhsu shares how he&#39;s designing game-changing ESL and civics programs to fast-track refugees into American success, emphasizing why knowing the Constitution beats public school vibes. From dodging civil war in Congo to thriving in the U.S., he drops gems on gratitude, self-improvement, and why criticism of America misses the point for those who&#39;ve begged for a shot at the dream. Plus, hilarious tangents on farm-fresh butter (or why he skips it) and showing up to podcasts with straight-from-the-cob corn.If you&#39;ve ever wondered what &quot;the American Dream&quot; really feels like from the inside, this episode hits different. Uhsu&#39;s story is a reminder: Opportunity isn&#39;t given – it&#39;s grabbed. Topics Covered:- From Congo chaos to U.S. &quot;rebirth&quot; via citizenship- Stateless limbo: 12+ years without a country- Building ESL/civics programs for refugees- Why immigrants grind harder &amp; value America more- Raw talks on family, faith, &amp; fixing divides through dialogue- Butter beef? (And why farm milk slaps)Like, comment your immigrant stories below, and subscribe for more unfiltered convos that bridge worlds.</p>