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Finding Yourself After a Lifetime of Adapting with Djennie Falle-Djedje

Finding Yourself After a Lifetime of Adapting with Djennie Falle-Djedje

Soft Power Project
2026-04-0900:45:12
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Djennie Falle was three years old the first time she left Paris to live with a Dutch family she barely knew. She adapted. She always adapted. Different language, different rules, different mother. By the time she was 24, she'd gotten so good at fitting in that she couldn't find herself underneath it all.

In this episode of The Soft Power Project, Sherry talks with Djennie about the quiet cost of being the person who adjusts. What it felt like to constantly say goodbye to friends on both sides of a border. The breakup that finally exposed how little of her life she'd actually chosen. And the 10-year journey that followed, through leaving religion, sitting with a therapist who told her to do nothing for five minutes, and discovering that dance could release what her body had been holding for years.

Djennie's definition of belonging has nothing to do with place. It starts with feeling at home in your own body. If you've ever wondered whether your ability to adapt is a gift or a shield, this one's for you.

TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Growing up between cultures
0:33 - Meet Djennie: Paris to the Netherlands
4:11 - The first time she felt different
6:51 - Lessons from growing up between classes
8:57 - Making adaptation look easy
11:30 - The cost of always saying goodbye
17:00 - A breakup that started rediscovery
20:39 - Leaving religion, finding spirituality
23:15 - Dance as emotional release
26:29 - Movement beyond the dance floor
28:29 - Confident at work, cautious in life
34:03 - Burnout and learning to sit still
35:28 - What belonging really means
37:26 - Masculine protecting feminine energy
41:17 - Advice: sit in the silence

ABOUT DJENNIE FALLE-DJEDJE:
Djennie Falle is a multilingual professional and movement advocate based in the Netherlands. Born in Paris with roots in Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Spain, she speaks four languages and uses dance and movement as tools for emotional processing and self-expression.
Instagram: instagram.com/dj.ennie/
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/djennie-falle-djedje-55b76187/

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