Winter sports
‘CHAMPIONS OF THE GOLDEN VALLEY’: A Skiers Documentary That Wound Up Being A Completely Different Film
A documentary that originally was just supposed to be a short film about Afghan skiers turned into a much longer piece after those skiers were forced to leave the country as refugees when the Taliban returned to power.
Skijoring With Your Dog To Prevent Seasonal Affective Disorder (Part 2 of 2)
Getting started with skijoring is simpler than you might think.
Skijoring With Your Dog To Prevent Seasonal Affective Disorder (Part 1 of 2)
If you’re a Third Culture Kid (TCK) who’s living with your family in a northern climate, imagine the thrill of working as a skijoring team with your dog during the winter months.
How The Outdoors Can Soothe the Turbulence of a Chaotic Cross-Cultural Lifestyle
Life can be stressful for a person who consistently straddles multiple cultures and environments, regardless of how or why, because it is always changing. Third Culture Kids (TCKs) or Cross-Cultural Kids (CCKs) may struggle to find stability within the chaos […]
How To Learn the Cross-Cultural Sport of Ice Fishing for Beginners
Ice fishing emerged from a hunter and angler’s survival skill to become a much loved cross-cultural winter sport. We’re making it easy for beginners to go ice fishing by teaching you the basic skills, gear, etiquette, and the sport’s Indigenous history.
China’s Eileen Gu is the New Face of Professional Skiing
Professional skier Ailing (Eileen) Gu has truly made a name for herself over the past year, and is the new face of professional skiing. At only 18, she has won three Olympic medals, represented the United States and China and […]
How To Help Outdoor Recreation Adapt to Climate Change
The outdoors can play a significant role in the life of a Third Culture Kid (TCK), Cross-Cultural Kid (CCK) or anyone living a cross-cultural lifestyle. Being outside can provide an escape from the turmoil of everyday life and the community […]
Fear, Faith and Film, Part 2: Mt. Everest
Two CCKs capture and share their extraordinary global journeys on film. Alex Harz’s Story In part one of Fear, Faith and Film, I spoke of introducing two filmmakers whose stories were more alike than people may initially think. Augusto Valverde’s […]

















