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The Language Alchemy Podcast

The Language Alchemy Podcast

By: Alejandra Siroka
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The language you use every day shapes your world and is your bridge to deeply connecting with yourself and others. Through the Language Alchemy Podcast, host Alejandra Siroka, a transformative communication teacher and coach, invites you to explore and express your deepest truths with clarity, confidence, and compassion. Give conscious shape to a fulfilling life and meaningful relationships with Language Alchemy.683428
Episodes
  • 199. Questions That Sting. Multicultural Communication and Belonging Series. Part 5
    Jul 1 2026
    The questions that feel like small talk perhaps unbeknown to you tell someone they don't belong. In this fifth episode of the Multicultural Communication and Belonging series, Alejandra Siroka examines something most people never intend to do: make someone feel like an outsider with a single question. She opens with a story from her years in Boston, where a student assumed she was a Mexican maid based on nothing more than the sound of her voice over the phone. What came after was more revealing than the incident itself: for a period of time, she began leading every introduction with her credentials, preemptively defending herself against assumptions she hadn't even heard yet. One interaction quietly rewired how she showed up with strangers. Alejandra traces the term "microaggression" back to Dr. Chester Pierce, who coined it in the early 1970s to describe subtle, cumulative daily interactions that function as a mix of insults and dismissals. Most people asking these questions mean no harm. In this episode Alejandra unpacks the gap between intention and impact. She walks through the most common questions directed at immigrants and people of color and the assumption living underneath each one. What makes them a microaggression isn't the surface wording. It's the selectivity: these questions aren't asked of everyone, only of people perceived as being from somewhere else. Whether you've asked these questions without realizing the weight they carry, or you've spent years on the receiving end, this episode offers tools for understanding what's really happening in these moments and ways to respond that don't create more harm. Quotes "Microaggressions are sometimes called death by a thousand paper cuts. Each one in isolation might seem small, but for the person who receives them on a daily basis from strangers, from colleagues, from people they consider friends, they accumulate and they take a toll." (05:27 | Alejandra Siroka)"I was preemptively defending myself against assumptions I hadn't even heard from the new person I was just meeting. That is what microaggressions do. They don't just hurt in the moment. They change how you show up." (09:06 | Alejandra Siroka)"These questions reduce a person to a cultural stereotype before maybe a real conversation has taken place. Because they say, I already have a story about who you are based on where you come from." (12:55 | Alejandra Siroka)"These questions aren't asked of everyone. They are asked of specific people based on how they look or sound. And it's that selectivity what makes them a microaggression." (16:10 | Alejandra Siroka)"You are not obligated to answer a question that assumes something harmful about you. You are the one who gets to decide how much of your story to share with whom and when." (20:06 | Alejandra Siroka) Links To leave a review on Apple Podcasts, click: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-language-alchemy-podcast/id1576461366 To leave a review on Spotify, click: https://open.spotify.com/show/5yTj9hSotq8EAjPCYg2jYw?si=aQNuoStRQomTNUKHGSD56A&nd=1&dlsi=064dcb42ba8d4706 To work with Alejandra, visit: www.languagealchemy.com/workwithme To join the Language Alchemy mailing list, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/mailinglist To ask questions you'd like Alejandra to answer in the podcast, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/podcastquestion To find out about 1:1 transformative communication coaching with Alejandra, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/oneonone To find out about couple transformative communication coaching with Alejandra, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/couples To schedule a reduced-rate coaching consultation with Alejandra, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/newclient To follow Alejandra on instagram follow @languagealchemy Podcast Music composed by Gary Lapow: open.spotify.com/artist/1HlMhcNfKIELxYil5mVqD Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
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    22 mins
  • 198. Words that Push People Out
    Jun 17 2026

    Some of the most xenophobic phrases in everyday English arrived quietly, stripped of their origins and normalized long before anyone thought to question them.

    In this fourth episode of the Multicultural Communication and Belonging series, Alejandra Siroka tackles something most communication guides skip: the harmful histories hiding inside ordinary phrases. Not slurs. Not obvious bigotry. The everyday stuff, words so familiar they've stopped registering as anything at all.

    Her reframe early on is worth sitting with: xenophobia isn't an irrational fear like a phobia of spiders. It's a learned behavior, spread through language and modeled by the people around us, which means unlearning xenophobia is possible.

    She walks through specific examples, "gypped" (rooted in anti-Romani stereotypes), "long time no see" and "no can do" (invented to mock Chinese immigrants in early 20th-century America), and clinical-sounding terms like "illegal alien" that reduce human beings to immigration status. For each one, she offers concrete alternatives, framed not as a politeness exercise but as a tool for saying what you actually mean.

    At the center of the episode is a values-based framework for examining your own language. Rather than asking whether something is politically correct or potentially offensive, Alejandra invites you to ask a simpler question: does this language reflect your values? When the internal check is your own values rather than an external list of rules, the shift is far more likely to stick.

    What would change if you paused before repeating a phrase you have never once questioned? That hesitation, Alejandra suggests, is information worth paying attention to.

    Visit languagealchemy.com to explore Alejandra's transformative communication programs.

    Quotes

    • "Xenophobia is a learned behavior. We actually learn it from others who model it for us and spread it through their language and communication." (04:23 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • "Some xenophobic expressions can become solid beliefs that live on long after any one person or group of people felt that fear, that hatred, or that not knowing." (05:18 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • "People do not become illegal. Actions may be unlawful, but a person is never illegal." (13:31 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • "If something in you hesitates, that hesitation is information. And it could be an invitation to find a different word or a different expression." (16:12 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • "Authentic communication is communication that is in alignment with your values, nobody else's but yours." (17:01 | Alejandra Siroka)

    Links

    To leave a review on Apple Podcasts, click: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-language-alchemy-podcast/id1576461366

    To leave a review on Spotify, click: https://open.spotify.com/show/5yTj9hSotq8EAjPCYg2jYw?si=aQNuoStRQomTNUKHGSD56A&nd=1&dlsi=064dcb42ba8d4706

    To work with Alejandra, visit: www.languagealchemy.com/workwithme

    To join the Language Alchemy mailing list, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/mailinglist

    To ask questions you'd like Alejandra to answer in the podcast, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/podcastquestion

    To find out about 1:1 transformative communication coaching with Alejandra, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/oneonone

    To find out about couple transformative communication coaching with Alejandra, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/couples

    To schedule a reduced-rate coaching consultation with Alejandra, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/newclient

    To follow Alejandra on instagram follow @languagealchemy

    Podcast Music composed by Gary Lapow: open.spotify.com/artist/1HlMhcNfKIELxYil5mVqD

    Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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    19 mins
  • 197. How Your Culture Shapes Your Relationships. Multicultural Communication & Belonging Series. Part 3
    Jun 3 2026

    In Part 3 of the Multicultural Communication and Belonging series, Alejandra Siroka opens with a definition that shaped her entire career: language is not just a tool for communication, it is a way of looking at reality and relating to what we see.

    She makes the case that every one of us is a multicultural being and a multicultural speaker, shaped by far more than nationality or the languages we speak. Family background, religion, socioeconomic class, profession, geography, and whether we grew up inside or outside the dominant social group all add layers of culture that influence how we communicate, how we assign responsibility, and how we relate to the people around us.

    Through the lens of Robert Kaplan's research on linguistic thought patterns, Alejandra explains how some languages move in a straight line, others zigzag through context before arriving at the point, and others spiral inward gradually. Under stress or fatigue, the brain reaches for the pattern it learned first, which can lead to real misunderstandings between people who are each simply thinking in the shape of their first language.

    She also explores how asking questions is itself a culturally shaped behavior, welcomed and expected in some cultures, and experienced as a challenge to authority in others, and what that means for relationships, medical care, and the workplace.

    As always, Alejandra shares real-life examples and tells you how each of the points she teaches impact your relationships.

    At the center of it all is an invitation to map your own cultural layers and explore them with the people who matter most to you. When you uncover the cultural frameworks behind a miscommunication, what looked like avoidance, rudeness, or indifference often turns out to be something else entirely.

    Quotes

    • "Language is a way to look at reality and to relate to that reality based on what we see." (06:27 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • “The language we use is very powerful. And you need to know about this tool you have available to you every single day. Language makes and breaks relationships. Language creates peace and leads to wars. Language shapes and destroys whole lives." (07:52 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • "What looked like evasion was simply a different way of relating to reality through language." (09:10 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • "No matter how fluent or proficient we become in a second, third, fifth language, under pressure, our minds go home. And home is always the language we learned first." (09:44 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • "When you can meet someone's communication style with curiosity instead of judgment, you are creating the conditions for real belonging for both of you." (28:12 | Alejandra Siroka)

    Links

    To leave a review on Apple Podcasts, click: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-language-alchemy-podcast/id1576461366

    To leave a review on Spotify, click: https://open.spotify.com/show/5yTj9hSotq8EAjPCYg2jYw?si=aQNuoStRQomTNUKHGSD56A&nd=1&dlsi=064dcb42ba8d4706

    To work with Alejandra, visit: www.languagealchemy.com/workwithme

    To join the Language Alchemy mailing list, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/mailinglist

    To ask questions you'd like Alejandra to answer in the podcast, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/podcastquestion

    To find out about 1:1 transformative communication coaching with Alejandra, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/oneonone

    To find out about couple transformative communication coaching with Alejandra, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/couples

    To schedule a reduced-rate coaching consultation with Alejandra, visit: https://www.languagealchemy.com/newclient

    To follow Alejandra on instagram follow @languagealchemy

    Podcast Music composed by Gary Lapow: open.spotify.com/artist/1HlMhcNfKIELxYil5mVqD

    Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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    31 mins
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