• “Circles Within Circles” featuring Nadia Owusu

  • Oct 28 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

“Circles Within Circles” featuring Nadia Owusu

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Imposter Hour, Liz and Greg sit down with Brooklyn-based writer Nadia Owusu to explore the raw and riveting journey behind her memoir, *Aftershocks*. Nadia opens up about the themes of identity, belonging, and imposter syndrome that weave through her story, shedding light on the challenges of capturing multiple perspectives and truths in memoir writing. The conversation delves into the powerful impact of code-switching, the complexities of straddling multiple cultural identities, and the often-overlooked nuances of mental health experiences.

    Nadia reflects on how her father’s Ashanti storytelling tradition shaped her as a writer and reveals how music plays an integral role in her creative process. She shares her journey from writing a novel to realizing that the memoir was the story she was meant to tell, and how the metaphor of earthquakes echoes through her narrative, capturing the seismic shifts in her life. Offering a candid glimpse into the aftermath of sharing her story, Nadia provides invaluable advice for aspiring memoir writers and discusses the importance of representation in mental illness narratives. This episode promises an unfiltered exploration of identity, resilience, and the courage to own one's truth.

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