What if the space between cultures isn’t
emptiness, but a canvas?
Your split heart can become your superpower. Whether you’re navigating multiple cultures, generations, careers, or identities—your intersectionality can become your strength
Ready to own your in-between story and redefine how you belong?
Travel with me in verse in my book The Immigrant Journey and then share your own experiences in the companion journal The Immigrant Lens.
COMING SOON!
As the launch takes flight, join me as a fellow traveler.
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The book: The Immigrant Journey
My Experiences as Lyrical Insights For Navigating Between Worlds
An honest collection of stories in verse about navigating identity, stereotyping and belonging. Each vignette offers companionship and a different way to see your own experience—not as something broken, but as something complex and valuable..
[Coming Soon]
A Companion Journal: The Immigrant Lens
52 Thoughtful Prompts to Rediscover and Rewrite Your Own Story
Designed by someone who’s been there. This is a safe space with guided questions to help you think through your transitional experience, find patterns, and maybe discover some clarity about who you are between cultures, versions of your self and life stages .
[Coming Soon]
Book + Journal = The Full Experience
[Stay tuned]
This is for you if you’re:
- An immigrant or a child of immigrant who knows there’s more to your story
- A professional who wants to bring your whole, complex self to work as a strength
- A Practitioner (coach, or therapists) supporting others through identity integration
- Someone who is in transition navigating a move, a life stage or a change
The question isn’t whether you belong. It’s how confidently you’ll show up.
Join my pre-launch team and you’ll be the first to know when:
- The book and the journal launches
- Get exclusive content
- I’m hosting intimate virtual book discussions
- Special launch pricing becomes available

About Jo
Jo Madnani is an award-winning marketing leader with over two decades of experience, known for her entrepreneurial spirit, creative edge, and multidisciplinary approach. Her work has garnered accolades from The American Advertising Federation. She has contributed to fashion and lifestyle publications in both India and the U.S., including Midday, The Times of India, and The Miami Herald. Originally from India, Jo launched her U.S. chapter in Fort Lauderdale in the early 2000s, later settling in the Northeast in 2012. This cross-continental journey, combined with her expertise in brand building and storytelling, led her to examine the layered realities of how race, gender, and identity intertwine. Drawing from both her professional and personal experience, Jo channels these insights into her debut work, The Immigrant Journey, and its companion journal, The Immigrant Lens—a collective exploration of intersectionality, self-discovery, and personal transformation.
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