Previously in episode 4 of the 3C Podcast, we journeyed to Lesotho with Rose Mathohonolofatso, who offered a powerful reflection on identity, culture, and belonging. She introduced us to the unique geography of her homeland, the meaning behind its flag and traditional attire, and shared what it means to navigate the world as a minority within a minority in a minority. In this episode, we welcome Rose back for part two of her inspiring story. She reflects on what it means to stay connected across continents, cultures, and time zones. From late-night video calls with her family in Lesotho to growing okra and tomatoes in Ohio, Rose reminds us that home is not just a place but a presence we carry with us. This episode explores how cultural identity, kinship, and memory find new expression in everyday acts of resilience. This conversation speaks to how distance may reshape our connections but never erases the relationships that define us.