In this podcast episode, we take a deep dive into the emotional and psychological experiences of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs as they return to their homeland. After spending many years abroad, coming back home is not just a change of place—it is a collision of two worlds unfolding within the same person. The gap between cherished memories and present-day reality, being viewed by society only through the lens of financial success, and the quiet sense of loneliness all make the return journey complex and overwhelming. Changes in family dynamics and the lasting influence of a foreign lifestyle make reconnecting with one’s roots a profound challenge. This episode invites listeners to reflect on the idea that returning home is not merely a physical journey, but a deeply personal process of recognizing who one has become. It also exposes the often-overlooked difference between money and true happiness. 👉 If you find yourself thinking about migration, identity, home, and the meaning of happiness, this episode is sure to resonate with you. Humanize 170 words