
We're Home Girls Unite, a support group for eldest daughters and daughters from immigrant homes, and this is our podcast. Every week, we come together to discuss a topic that is unique to our struggles as eldest daughters who were forced to grow up before our time and mother those around us.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 151 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

This week, Kiran and Yasin explore two confessions. One story unpacks the emotional burden of constantly fixing parents’ problems while receiving little support in return.
The second follows an eldest daughter beginning to prioritise her own happine... more
This week, Yasin and Kiran discuss what it’s like visiting home after moving out as an eldest daughter — and the emotional shifts that come with creating distance, independence, and a new life.
They also discuss life in NYC, missing home and creatin... more
This week, Yasin and Kiran respond to your eldest daughter's confessions, unpacking the emotional weight of boundaries, family expectations, and burnout.
We hear from:
* An eldest daughter dating another eldest daughter, but noticing the differen... more
In this weeks episode, Yasin and Kiran explore how immigration, birth order, and family expectations shape the opportunities available to eldest daughters.
Kiran reflects on growing up as a second-generation daughter, where she had access to extracu... more
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As the eldest daughter of first generation immigrants, this podcast is so relatable. I always felt like the odd one out in my family and social groups and having been through many challenges this podcast helped me come to terms with some aspects of my life. Validating and engaging.
My friend recently recommended this podcast, then i found out they also have support group. The topics are so relatable. Can’t wait to dive into all the previous episodes.
This podcast keeps me sane. Thank you for nurturing this safe space ❤️
It has been a blessing finding this space for eldest daughters. Thank you homegirlsunite for creating a space for voices to be heard and seen. Can’t wait to hear more!
As an immigrant daughter, I can’t believe there’s a such a niche podcast regarding my experiences. Really love the transparency. Makes me feel very seen. Thanks guys









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