Monday, March 23 2026
yoga, seane corn, trauma, healing, releasing emotion

Yoga for Trauma with Seane Corn

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By Terri Mairley In decision at the 11th hour, I purchased a ticket to see Seane Corn a recognized inspirational and International Yoga Teacher, Humanitarian and Founder of Off the Mat into the World,  a non-profit organization dedicated to bridging […]

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Leveraging Technology for Good – a cross-cultural perspective

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Technology and Influence – a cross-cultural perspective In today’s digital age, technology is both an influencer of our lives and a tool for influence. It unites us in ways that would have been impossible just a few short decades ago. […]

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STRADDLING – Cultures, Identities, Roles and more

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by Columnist Michele Davenport Recently I had a conversation with an American client who recounted her experience of family travel to her ancestral homeland – West Africa.  For this CULTURS magazine issue dedicated to families, the story seemed fitting. “ […]

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Musings Abroad-My Life in Spain: Flamenco Passion

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I imagine that if a flamenco dancer could transform into an animal, it would be something fierce and stunningly beautiful. From watching a flamenco cave show to the street dancers, flamenco is a powerful dance that demands the viewer’s attention. […]

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Using Gratitude to Understand Culture: An Expat Guide to Global Citizenship

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Deciding to make your mark on the world in a positive way is a noble cause. I get asked a lot in my work for the United Nations and the World Bank Group how gratitude can transform our planet and […]

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Women’s International Month: TCK Women of Colorado

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  Two Women of Colorado, Morgan Almazan and Anjali Gopinath, are incredible TCK women who have traveled and lived somewhere other than their hometown. They have traveled across the pond to finish college in India and work for the Navy […]

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Spain’s architectural mix of cultures is a must see

Samantha Malpiedi 322 0

  Spain—known around the world for tapas and vino to be enjoyed in the envied siesta hours in the late afternoon—holds more in store for a TCK than just the gastronomic fanfare. Spain is also home to some of the […]

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Chefchaouen Part 1: The Importance of Blue

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If you’re searching for blue treasure, then perhaps you’re looking for Chefchaouen. The city’s blue walls, doors and houses are impressive and breathtaking. This prevailing color scheme gives the city a tangible personality, which can be experienced through every sense. Here you […]

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