SERIES part 2 of 3: Matt Minich’s home away from home

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Matt Minich has been editing and writing content for more than 10 years now. Currently, he works as the editorial director for Shoulders of Giants. The company is a digital space with a selective team of journalists and coaches that […]

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SERIES – PART 3 OF 3: Follow the Human Thread withTravel Blog “Hey! Dip your Toes In”

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Omo Osagiede and Eulanda Shead Osagiede brought their passion for travel, art and culture to life on their blog Hey! Dip your Toes In.  Read parts one and two of the series for their life stories. The travel blog started out as a […]

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SERIES – PART 2 OF 3: Travel Blogger Omo Osagiede on “Hey! Dip your Toes In”

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Omo Osagiede is the co-founder of the popular travel blog hey! dip your toes in. Osagiede was born in Nigeria. His parents came from two different tribes in Nigeria. Omo Osagiede in thought. Photo courtesy of Omo Osagiede Africa is made […]

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SERIES – PART 3 OF 3 : How Global Culture is a Personal Concept – Naomi Hattaway

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Naomi Hattaway “I think culture is imperative.” In the previous article, we featured Terri Mairley and how culture played a role in her children’s lives. In this article, Naomi Hattaway takes the stage on her experiences and how they shaped her concept […]

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SERIES- PART 2 OF 3 : How Global Culture is a Personal Concept featuring Terri Mairley

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Terri Mairley “Culture makes the world go round.”   In the earlier article, we touched upon Robert’s family. In this article, we will be zooming in on his daughter and cross-cultural kid (CCK), Terri Mairley. Mairley is an African-American woman […]

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SERIES- PART 1 OF 3 : How Global Culture is a Personal Concept

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Robert Mairley “You have to have an open mind.” Mairley is an African-American man who was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. Cultural discovery has affected his cultural worldview. 1. The Military Let’s start when Mairley first “met and associated […]

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Being a TCK: a chance to see the diversely beautiful world- Dahlia Ambrosine’s Life Journey

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Dahlia Ambrosine, an insightful and beautiful woman whose life is full of adventure. Although Ambronsine was born in Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies, she identified not only Trinidad and Tobago is her home, but also Colorado. She calls Trinidad home because […]

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Lillian Small’s life is not less diverse and colorful than any TCK

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“I’m not a TCK myself.  I grew in the same house all my life,” as Lillian Small clarified. Even so, the life of Lillian Small is filled with diversity. Not as a traditional Third Culture Kid (TCK), her diverse experiences were […]

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