• Mazin AbdelMagid: From College Student to War Refugee Overnight
    Jun 23 2026

    One morning, Mazin AbdelMagid left home to take a college quiz. By the end of the day, his city and country were at war.

    In this episode of How Life Shapes Us, host Tesla Mitchell sits down with Mazin AbdelMagid, a Sudanese international student and junior studying mass communication at Winona State University, to share the story of how a normal day turned into a fight for survival.

    When conflict erupted in Sudan in 2023, Mazin and his family found themselves navigating gunfire, extreme heat, and the need to his childhood home immediately. What followed was a journey of difficult decisions, family separation, and an escape that took Mazin across deserts, borders, and eventually continents.

    Mazin recounts:

    • The moment he realized war had arrived in his hometown
    • How his family navigated evacuation amid chaos and uncertainty
    • The challenges of being separated from loved ones due to visa restrictions
    • His solo journey through the desert and eventual path to the United States
    • How faith, courage, and gratitude helped him through the unknown
    • What living independently in America has taught him about responsibility, resilience, and adulthood

    If you've ever wondered how ordinary people survive extraordinary circumstances, this episode offers a powerful and deeply human perspective.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Upcoming Episode: An 18 Year-Old's Journey From a War-Torn Country
    Jun 2 2026

    In an upcoming episode set for June 23, international student Mazin AbdelMagid shares his perilous journey alone from the war-torn country of Sudan to Egypt and later to the United States as he looks to finish his college education.

    With resilience and fortitude, Mazin's story is full of perspective, wisdom, and gratitude -- and will leave your heart full as you listen to his path toward graduation.

    Tune in on June 23 (when we aren't having technical difficulties) to listen in!

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    6 mins
  • Tsubasa Hidaka: What the U.S. Taught Me - and What It Could Learn From Japan
    May 12 2026

    Some teenagers discover a piece of their true self while in sports, in the pages of a book, or even during summer camp. And some, like Tsubasa Hidaka, find a piece of their true self by living in another country.

    In this episode of How Life Shapes Us, Tesla Mitchell sits down with Winona State University coworker and friend Tsubasa Hidaka, a Japanese international student whose journey from Japan to rural Iowa (and eventually Winona, Minnesota) reshaped the way he sees identity, family, success, and even mental health.

    Tsubasa opens up about growing up with a complicated relationship with his father, where judgment, pressure, and limited “mental freedom” often made it hard to speak openly. He reflects on how those experiences shaped the way he communicates, sets boundaries, and sometimes shuts down when emotions run high.

    But living in the United States changed something for him.

    Through friendships, cultural differences, and life as an international student, Tsubasa began learning how to speak more openly, trust his own opinions, and embrace the idea of being good enough instead of perfect. And that shift, he said, deeply impacted his perspective on mental health and his outlook on life.

    Together, Tesla and Tsubasa explore:

    • How family dynamics shape the way we communicate and handle conflict
    • The emotional toll of perfectionism and pressure in Japanese culture
    • The surprising strengths and challenges of both American and Japanese culture
    • What the U.S. might learn from Japan (and what Japan might learn from the U.S.)
    • Big questions about freedom, healthcare, diversity, money, and what truly makes a fulfilling life

    From quiet trains and indirect communication to mental health and personal identity, this conversation offers a thoughtful, honest look at what happens when you step outside your own culture and begin seeing yourself more clearly.

    If you’ve ever wrestled with family expectations, perfectionism, or figuring out who you are apart from where you came from, this episode will stay with you.



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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Cat Breet: Breaking the Habit of Running & Finding Yourself Along the Way
    Apr 21 2026

    What if the habit of running isn’t about restlessness, but rather survival? And what happens when you finally decide to stay?

    In this episode of How Life Shapes Us, Tesla Mitchell sits down with Cat Breet, an HR leader and public speaker for more than 200,000 people, and one of those people you instantly gravitate toward. As she prepares to leave Winona, Minnesota for a new chapter in Hawaii, Cat reflects on the patterns that shaped her – and the tools that helped her change them.

    Growing up in an alcoholic home shaped Cat into what she calls a “runner” in her twenties, moving between jobs, states, and relationships, rarely staying long enough to feel rooted. But eventually, a combination of financial pressure, meaningful work, and a relationship worth fighting for forced her to pause, reflect, and choose differently.

    What makes this conversation especially powerful is Cat’s deep commitment to knowing herself and the practical ways she’s learned to make decisions that honor both logic and emotion.

    In this episode, Cat shares:

    • How childhood instability can create a lifelong pattern of running
    • The turning point that helped her stop running and start building stability
    • Practical ways to understand yourself using tools like DISC and StrengthsFinder
    • A step-by-step approach to decision-making that balances logic and emotion
    • Why naming the worst-case scenario can reduce fear and create clarity
    • How learning to ask for help can change both your personal and professional life

    Cat’s message is simple, but deeply earned: Yes, you can.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck between running and staying, logic and emotion, or fear and possibility, this episode offers both inspiration and real tools to help you move forward with confidence.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Justin Mitchell: Breaking Generational Trauma as a Father
    Mar 31 2026

    When you grow up afraid your stepdad will hurt you or your mom, how do you become a parent that doesn’t do the same?

    Host Tesla Mitchell sits down with her husband, Justin, to talk about how fatherhood forced him to confront his own past and choose to heal.

    Justin shares what it was like growing up with a violent, fear-driven stepfather and how those experiences shaped the man he became. Now a father himself, he reflects on the daily work of breaking generational cycles, learning to lead with patience instead of fear, and giving his kids resilience without trauma.

    This episode is about accountability, healing, and the quiet courage it takes to become the parent you never had.

    If you've ever wondered whether cycles can truly be broken, this story is proof that change starts with intention.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Looking Ahead to Season 2 of How Life Shapes Us
    Mar 9 2026

    Ending Season 1 of How Life Shapes Us, host Tesla Mitchell shares a quick update on what to expect in Season 2, reflects on the moments that struck her most from the first 14 episodes, and offers heartfelt gratitude for every listener who has tuned in so far.

    Mark your calendars for Tuesday, March 31, when the first episode of Season 2 drops—featuring Justin Mitchell, a former truck driver, Jiu-Jitsu athlete, avid weightlifter, father, and, most importantly, Tesla’s husband—as they talk through a moment in time that shaped Justin’s life.

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    14 mins
  • Shina Mitchell: A Kid's View on Fear, Friendships, and Growing Courage
    Feb 16 2026

    What happens when a 10-year-old “investigator” sits down to talk about friendship, confidence, and the world around her?

    In this heartfelt season finale, host Tesla Mitchell welcomes her daughter Shina, a thoughtful middle‑schooler who’s listened to nearly every episode -- multiple times. Together, they explore shifting friendships, feeling like a “second choice,” the courage it takes to compete in jiu‑jitsu, and how kids make sense of political tension today.

    A warm, wise, and thoughtfully deep season finale, it gives a preview to what’s coming next in How Life Shapes Us.

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    54 mins
  • Dan Wilson: What Living at a Catholic Worker House Taught Me
    Jan 26 2026

    What does a summer camp for cows, a Catholic Worker house, and a well-timed dad joke teach us about weaving ourselves into our community?

    In this episode of How Life Shapes Us, Dan Wilson reflects on the unexpected paths that led him from college plans for medical school to a life rooted in community service. His journey includes running a summer camp for cows, living and working at Bethany House, and advocating for greater voter turnout in southeastern Minnesota.

    Through relationships formed in shared spaces, Dan learned the power of presence, dignity, and humor in building connection. He also shares his work with Minnesota Voice, his belief in civic engagement across differences, and what inspired him to run for State House.

    This episode offers a thoughtful look at empathy, friendship, and how living alongside others can quietly change who we become.

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    1 hr and 9 mins