Global Nomad
AUDIO: How I Embraced My Global Identity With Tayo Rockson
In this episode I share how I gained my global identity and learned to use it to my advantage. I essentially share my biography and you will learn how: I used sports to make friends Found myself in the midst […]
HAWAII: Native Celebrity Bruno Mars
The state of Hawaii is one of the most racially diverse places in the world. There are more people with multi-ethnic backgrounds than any other state. According to www.to-hawaii.com, 38.6 percent of Hawaii’s population is Asian, 24.7 percent is White, […]
Rebel Wilson: A global nomad
Rebel Wilson is a rising star in the United States today, but her career didn’t start there. She was born in Australia to parents who had to travel all over the world for their job as dog handlers. Believe it […]
Audio: Success through Confidence
I’m on a BIG mission to help military & expatriate families around the world have easy access to experts and resources to help transition from feelings of loss and overwhelm to flourishing in the life they deserve!” Dr. Paulette Bethel, CMC Joseph […]
Lost in Indonesia with Dreams of Myanmar
Two incredibly beautiful videos telling the story of travel from the first person view. These videos were filmed by Nhi Dang, an amateur filmmaker from Ho Chi Minh City on a handheld DLSR camera. The first video, Lost in Indonesia, […]
An Amazon Adventure
Not “Amazon” like the online shopping website, but the actual South American jungle. Ann Street Studio, a New York couple who considers themselves “visual storytellers” embark on a photo journey through the Amazon Rainforest. “After a refreshing […]
Banksy – The World’s Influential Street Artist
While his face remains anonymous, his art is recognized worldwide. Banksy is a street artist whose art ranges from stencil graffiti on urban walls to conceptual sculpture and even film. His film, Exit Through the Gift Shop was […]
Moving with teenagers – Seven things to do this summer
Moving as a teenager can be really hard An expat teen shares her tips to ease the transition Many expatriate families choose to move at the end of summer so that children can start their new school year in their new […]

















