For many expatriates, the excitement of new opportunities can be shadowed by feelings of isolation, self-doubt and the pressure to adjust to unfamiliar environments. These challenges aren’t just about culture shock or homesickness, they often affect one’s sense of self, especially when the move is tied to high expectations.
Joining us in this conversation is Lethabo Kedijang, a South African soccer player who moved to the United States to pursue his academic and athletic career. From Murray State College to Rogers State University in Oklahoma, where he played NCAA Division II soccer as a midfielder, Lethabo has balanced the pressures of performance with a strong commitment to education. His passion for the sport fuels his drive to leave a lasting impact not just on the teams he plays for, but also in the way he carries himself in life.

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