
Navigating the 1.5 Generation: Cultural Identity, and Mental Health with Bevan Chuang
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Exploring the 1.5 generation’s journey through migration, cultural identity, mental health, neurodivergence, and the impact of social media. This conversation examines the lived experiences of the 1.5 generation, particularly in relation to migration, cultural identity, and mental health in New Zealand. It highlights the challenges of navigating intergenerational expectations, language barriers, and the added complexities of neurodivergence. The discussion explores authenticity, personal expression, and the influence of family dynamics on shaping identity. It also discussed the creativity and storytelling emerge as powerful tools for leadership, connection, and personal growth, showing how even small actions can ripple into meaningful change. 1.5 generation, cultural identity, migration, mental health, neurodivergence, intergenerational differences, authenticity, communication, personal growth, storytelling, creativity, leadership, online criticism, constructive feedback, social media, community support, personal expression, connection