
When Life Gives You Calamansi
You make a podcast that celebrates your roots, identity, culture, and those with intersecting identities.
You make a podcast that celebrates your roots, identity, culture, and those with intersecting identities.
Reham Tejada is a 25-year old Filipina who was born in Oman, raised in Saudi, went to university in New York, and is now residing in Virginia. As the Owner & Founder of Tamrah Lane, a blog paying homage to her Filipina roots, Reham decided to further her personal exploration into her identity as a Filipina Third Culture Kid by creating this podcast.
The title, When Life Gives You Calamansi, is a play on the classic adage “when life gives you lemons.” This name was chosen so that it serves as a constant reminder to me and the audience to always count your blessings because you never know when you might lose them.
Reham Tejada is a 25-year old Filipina who was born in Oman, raised in Saudi, went to university in New York, and is now residing in Virginia. As the Owner & Founder of Tamrah Lane, a blog paying homage to her Filipina roots, Reham decided to further her personal exploration into her identity as a Filipina Third Culture Kid by creating this podcast.
The title, When Life Gives You Calamansi, is a play on the classic adage “when life gives you lemons.” This name was chosen so that it serves as a constant reminder to me and the audience to always count your blessings because you never know when you might lose them.
Reham Tejada is a 25-year old Filipina who was born in Oman, raised in Saudi, went to university in New York, and is now residing in Virginia. As the Owner & Founder of Tamrah Lane, a blog paying homage to her Filipina roots, Reham decided to further her personal exploration into her identity as a Filipina Third Culture Kid by creating this podcast.
The title, When Life Gives You Calamansi, is a play on the classic adage “when life gives you lemons.” This name was chosen so that it serves as a constant reminder to me and the audience to always count your blessings because you never know when you might lose them.