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Depression & Lost Friendships: A TCK’s Story
As a Military Brat and a Third Culture Kid (TCK), I’ve never stayed in one place for more than four years. I move to a new place, leaving old friendships behind. There’s promises to keep in touch . . . […]
Cricket: More About It Than A Chirp
Perspective. That’s the point I was able to take away during a brief discussion on Cricket during my sports-writing lecture. Perspective is everything. The question was simple: What are the top two popular sports around the globe? Students shouted out […]
Sixty Seconds in La Brea Tar Pits, California to Lower Your Blood Pressure
This Culturs TV Wednesday Energy Medicine Minute comes from the La Brea Tar Pits in California, where Culturs expert Donna Eden shares an Energy Medicine technique designed to help boost your circulation and lower blood pressure. In this exercise, Donna […]
Breakfast Around the World
How do different countries and cultures start the day in their breakfast? U.S.A. – Breakfast People in the U.S.A. choose from a variety of breakfast options. On a typical U.S. breakfast plate, you might see eggs (fried, scrambled, frittata, or […]
The Famous TCK President
It is Obama himself who contributed to the popularity and spread of TCKs. According to David C. Pollock, developer of the TCK Profile, founder, Interaction, Inc., co-author Third Culture Kids: The Experience of Growing Up Among Worlds, “A Third Culture […]
Sailing the World, the New Frequent Flyer Miles?
Saying goodbye to the life and the steady land that you know to set sail for three years is an adventure most only dream of, but for a few joyous individuals, this is their reality. A new trend that took […]
The Culture Behind ‘The Tale of the Princess Kaguya’
“The Tale of the Princess Kaguya” was produced by Studio Ghibli in 2013, the legendary Japanese animation house that has brought us “Spirited Away,” “My Neighbor Totoro” and “The Wind Rises,” among other classics. The release of “The Tale of […]
Experiential Learning Creates Passionate People
Some time ago, I witnessed a profound example of experiential learning through an eight-year-old girl that I was a nanny to. We would go to the park daily with no agenda other than making sure we got outside, exercised and […]
















