Authenticity Looks Different Across Cultures

What if being authentic doesn't mean the same thing everywhere in the world? In this episode, I'm joined by cross-cultural psychologist Dr. Anu Realo to explore how culture shapes personality, emotional expression, and our understanding of authenticity. Together, we examine why the Western idea of "being yourself" isn't universal, how different societies define authenticity in different ways, and why adapting to a new culture doesn't mean you're losing who you are. Whether you've traveled internationally, lived abroad, or simply wondered why different environments bring out different sides of your personality, this conversation offers a fascinating look at the psychology of culture, identity, and what it truly means to be authentic. In this episode, you'll explore: Why authenticity looks different across cultures -How culture shapes personality, identity, and emotional expression -Why adapting to a new culture doesn't mean losing yourself -The difference between individualistic and collectivistic views of the self -What cross-cultural psychology teaches us about being your authentic self