Sports & Fitness
Competitive Sports Industry Begins to Offer More Opportunities to Women
Sports journalism and the sports industry as a whole have been historically male-dominated and are beginning to show signs of equality and less gender discrimination by increasing the number of female broadcasters and reporters.
Young Athletes’ Pro Careers May be in Danger Because of Less Competitive Youth Sports
Norway has become one of the worlds best producers of dominant athletes but their youth sport laws may have downsides for young professional athletes careers.
Competitive Soccer Leagues Provide Opportunity for TCK Experiences
Due to more competitive soccer training around the world, United States children and adult players’ families are subject to Third Culture Kid experiences.
Jimmy Chin: World Traveling Photographer and Filmmaker
Jimmy Chin is a professional rock climber, photographer, and award-winning film director. His ability to capture the beauty of action and adventure sports has taken him all around the world, documenting and organizing expeditions to some of the most dangerous […]
Manny Pacquiao, Exceeding Cultural Boundaries: The Journey from Poverty to Professional to Politician
Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao is considered to be one of the greatest professional boxers of his time, winning multiple world titles in an array of different weight classes, but his strive for excellence has exceeded far beyond the ring as he […]
Military Brat Brynne Adams Grows Up Moving Around the U.S.A. – Part 2 of 3
As discussed in part one of Brynne Adams’ story, making new friends was the hardest part of moving. Having both parents in the military and moving around multiple times meant saying goodbye to a lot of people for her. Building […]
Nathan Walker and His Journey To Becoming Australia’s First NHL Player
Nathan Walker was born in Cardiff, Wales, UK, and grew up in Australia where he first began to play hockey. The movie “The Mighty Ducks” was his inspiration to play the sport, Walker told ABC 7 News. After he watched […]
How Mo Farah’s Life as a TCK Led Him to Flourish in the Olympics
Background Thirty-eight-year-old Mo Farah was born in Somalia, where he lived for the first eight years of his life. He subsequently moved to Great Britain where he would grow up for the remainder of his adolescent life. The move to […]

















