
Welcome to the lost souls podcast
a podcast to comfort those feeling lost in life
We are all lost souls wandering this experience we call life. Finding ourselves and losing ourselves simultaneously, in all parts of our lives. Many people feel alone and at their lowest when they are feeling extremely lost.
The Lost Souls Podcast is a podcast that is here to be a comfort for individuals who feel lost, through sharing stories of people being lost in life. Listen to hear people authentically tell their life stories of being lost in love, careers, education, and much more! Don't worry, you're not alone.
i'm your host, Aggi. A young, Hmong american women of color who is lost in life. I'm not here to judge, i'm here to create space so that you feel okay with being lost.

meet some of the podcast guests
The transitional phase that no one really talks about: graduating college to the professional world. This episode explores many of the emotions, feelings, and experiences one feels leading up to graduating college and then transitioning into the professional world - the mid-20s crisis. This life transition is a huge part of many 20 year old's life experience but can often feel like someone throwing you off the deep end and letting you figure it out.
My guests, co-host of the podcast Y.E.S. - Yoko, Emily, and Sandy and I, discuss our current life experiences with our mid-20 crisis. Listen to this episode here!
The Y.E.S. Podcast is a space created to share the 2am stories of Yoko, Emily, and Sandy. Follow the Y.E.S. Podcast on Facebook & Instagram.


In this episode, I talk with Salina, author of Thoughts to the Universe and designer, about rejecting the conventional life and redefining what living a self-fulfilled life looks like to them. Salina talks us through their journey of living an unconventional life from majoring in fashion design at UW - Madison, to publishing a poetry book at a young age, and to not wanting to conform to a 9-5 after college.
Salina and I hold space for young 20 year olds to really challenge the conventional norms that are continuously pushed on to us. Join Salina and I, as they reject the conventional life and really redefine what it can look and feel like.
Collectively, the new generations are redefining the new conventional - as Salina said. Listen to this episode here!
Follow Salina Ntsa Iab Xiong on Facebook, Instagram, & their website. Check out their amazing portfolio and poetry!
Many BIPOC who grew up in predominately white areas, have phases in their life where they resent being their racial or ethnic identity. Billy, host of the Hey Billy podcast, and I sat down to talk about how we resented being Hmong for parts of our lives. We talk about how we grew up wishing we were white, how our society did not teach us to love ourselves, how we've come to love much of our Hmong identity, and how we set healthy boundaries with it. We also highlight how the Hmong identity can constrain young 20 year olds and talk about how to develop a mindset of the culture that can add to the lives of young and adventurous adults.
Join Billy and I on this podcast, as we bring you through stories of our journeys, our journeys of finding solitude in our Hmong identities as young 20 year olds. Not all of the Hmong culture is beautiful and there are many things that need to change but we talk about how it is empowering to now appreciate the language we were raised with and love the people who we used to resent.
Listen to this episode here!
Follow Billy on Facebook and listen to their podcast!


The co-founders of Villainous Flower, Pachia & Ying Ye, and I have an honest discussion about being lost in passion. They talk about how they turned their passions into a small business but that it wasn't always easy along the way and that it still isn't easy even now.
Villainous Flower is a small business, started by two Hmong Womxn who strive to create impactful art. They aspire to create merchandise that is comfortable, casual, and cute, they hope to empower you.
If you have a strong passion for something but are scared to take a leap of faith, this may be an episode for you. Listen to this episode here!
Follow Villainous Flower on Facebook, Instagram, & Etsy. Check out their amazing merch!
Ntxawm Lauj and I have conversations about our experiences with activism and how we started six or so years ago. We talk about how we were both so lost in activism, perpetuating violent cycles of oppression, such as academic elitism, in the communities we existed in.
Ntxawm Lauj is one of my best friends, a community worker, and an empowering womxn. I was grateful to have had them join me for an episode.
Listen to this episode here!
Stay tune and make sure to listen if you're feeling lost in activism!

