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The journey to understanding ones identity: “The Road Home”

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“Indian!”  “Indian!” the kids shouted at him in Hindi as he stood in frustration trying to understand why this was happening. As a young kid, Pico grew up with many challenges, and as a third culture kid he lived in […]

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President Donald Trump: An opportunity to embrace the in between

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On Nov. 8 Americans elected arguably one of the most unconventional individuals to ever hold the office of United States President. This unexpected result marked the conclusion of an election season in which Americans across party lines rebelled against boxes, […]

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The Patriarchy is a Plague – Hyper-masculinity In the World (Part One of Three)

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The patriarchal plague hasn’t only affected women, as many people assume because of the strong feminist movement in the past few decades. Men have been hurt by the patriarchy more than anyone would like to talk about. The biggest byproduct of […]

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Healthy Food tips for the holidays: Japan, Germany and the United States

Allison Perkins 117 0

It’s that time of the year again. With holidays just around the corner so are those winter pounds. Do you want to gain them? If your answer to that question was no, here are some ways to stay healthy throughout […]

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Missionary kid, Tucker Lehman, explains life growing up in Mexico and views on faith

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Tucker Lehman has experienced life through a unique lens. From childhood to adulthood, Tucker has grown into the person he is today having lived in a different country. Tucker was a missionary kid, meaning his family lived outside of the […]

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Part 1 of 3: Living More Authentically

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There are many ways to define authenticity, according to Merriam- Webster to be authentic is to be worthy of acceptance or belief as conforming to or based on fact. Sometimes definitions can truly limit the full capacity of which a […]

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TCK: There is no Inevitability in Leadership

Kenady Kay 151 0

Recently I’ve been studying up on leadership in on of my psychology classes and I can’t help but to think how many times I’ve heard that TCKs often become equipped with incredible leadership skills. Skills such as a deep empathy […]

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Interview with Domestic TCK, Jake Stewart

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Jake Stewart is a National Nomad and a first year International Studies major here in the U.S. He has moved around the United States for most of his life as his father moved their family in order to train horses […]

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