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The Language Alchemy Podcast

The Language Alchemy Podcast

By: Alejandra Siroka
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Summary

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
  • 195. Diversity is Richness. Multicultural Communication & Belonging Series. Part 1
    May 6 2026

    What does it take to feel like you belong in a place that does not yet feel like home? Alejandra Siroka opens the new Multicultural Communication and Belonging series with a story from her life as a 15-year-old exchange student from Argentina. Prepared to adapt to a new culture, she was met by a host family who chose to meet her in her own. That moment of mutual effort, two cultures reaching toward each other, became a lasting example of what true belonging looks like.

    That moment became a lasting lesson in what belonging can look like. It can begin with a greeting, a pause, a question, or the willingness to notice what makes someone feel welcome. Alejandra invites listeners to consider how culture shapes the way we connect through body language, silence, directness, warmth, and the assumptions we carry about respect.

    This episode sets the tone for a nine-part series on multicultural communication, the immigrant experience, xenophobic language, microaggressions, accents, unconscious bias, and the daily choices that help people feel seen.

    She also addresses the broader cultural moment we are living in, one where diversity is increasing, yet often misunderstood or feared. Rather than approaching this with blame or division, Alejandra invites listeners into a space of curiosity, love, and intentional communication.

    Throughout the episode, she highlights how most of us were only taught to communicate within our own cultural frameworks, and how expanding beyond that is essential in a diverse, interconnected world.

    At the heart of the conversation are two questions worth carrying with you: How do you communicate to help yourself belong? And how do you communicate to create belonging for others?

    Quotes

    • “Belonging is a universal human need. Every one of us wants it. Every one of us longs for it.” (09:13 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • “Most of us were not taught to communicate across differences intentionally.” (09:43 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • “Diversity in culture, in language, in perspectives, in the ways we live and communicate is one of the greatest sources of richness in our shared human experience on this planet.” (11:36 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • “Belonging, understanding, and connection are worth showing up for.” (12:22 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • “When it comes to belonging, we are all responsible for communicating in two directions. In one way that helps us belong, and also in ways that create space for others to belong with us.” (17:08| 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
  • 194. The Language of Ethical Marketing
    Apr 22 2026

    Before someone decides to work with you, your words give them a sense of what that experience will feel like.

    Alejandra Siroka and Justine Chang talk about the kind of marketing language many people have come to accept as normal, especially messaging built on urgency, scarcity, and fear. It can get attention, but it can also leave people feeling pressured or uneasy. This conversation explores marketing in alignment with your values as a more grounded way to connect, one shaped by trust, consent, honesty, and clear boundaries. What are people picking up from your message before they even know the details of your offer?

    The episode also looks at voice and identity. Justine encourages listeners to get clear on who they are, who they want to serve, and what values shape the way they talk about their work. That kind of clarity helps uncover language that feels borrowed, overly polished, or disconnected from real life. Small choices carry weight. One phrase can create warmth. Another can create distance. Which parts of your message actually sound like you? Which parts feel like something you learned to say because you thought it was the right way to market?

    Quotes

    • “The more you educate people, the more they can make a clear and intelligent decision for themselves.” (00:00 | Justine Chang)
    • “I like to reframe marketing as relationship building because that's really what we're doing is building a relationship.” (05:56 | Justine Chang)
    • “If you think about those pressure tactics, it's actually very violating. It's not allowing us consent. It's like being in an abusive relationship because you're being pressured to make these decisions and being told, like you were saying earlier, if you don't buy now, you're going to miss out.” (06:56 | Justine Chang)
    • “It's less about specific language and more about first really knowing who you are.” (23:14 | Justine Chang)
    • “You are not number one on the call list. Your audience is.” (33:10 | Justine Chang)

    Links

    Connect with Justine Chang:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/j-isforjawesome/

    Substack: https://substack.com/@justinechang

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@redballoonstation

    Website: www.redballoonstation.com

    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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    43 mins
  • 193. Stop Waiting for Others to Change How They Communicate
    Apr 8 2026

    Hard conversations often reveal an uncomfortable truth: we are still asking other people to do the emotional work, which deters our own growth and capacity to tap into our confidence.

    This episode centers on a powerful shift in perspective: the realization that many adults still relate to conflict from a younger emotional position, especially when they are waiting for someone else to create safety, calm, or connection for them. Alejandra Siroka explores how that pattern can show up through blame, emotional dependence, resentment, or the belief that peace will arrive once the other person finally changes. What are you handing over when your inner stability depends on someone else’s tone, reaction, or approval? What becomes possible when you stop organizing the relationship around that hope?

    Alejandra then offers a more grounded path by inviting listeners to reconnect with their inner environment and speak from lived experience instead of accusation. The shift opens space for greater honesty, clearer requests, and a deeper sense of agency. Rather than waiting for another person to create the conditions for connection, the episode asks listeners to explore how to connect to themselves and find the emotional regulation or inner resourcing they need.

    Quotes

    • “When our primary motivation in relationships is for the other person to change how they communicate so that you can feel better, safer, more at ease, more seen, then we are relating to that person from the perspective of a child.” (03:11 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • “We learned the language of, you did this to me. What did we learn there? To externalize our inner world and place it in the hands of another person.” (06:24 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • “We grew into adults who believed that if the other person would just change, we would finally be okay.” (06:51 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • “Adult communication means taking responsibility for your growth while also inviting the other person into a genuine partnership.” (19:29 | Alejandra Siroka)
    • “Every time you choose to turn inward before you turn outward, every time you choose to own your feelings instead of outsourcing them, you are doing something quite radical.” (20:49 | 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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    25 mins
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