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Sixty Seconds in Porto, Portugal to Help Improve Circulation, Breath and Energy

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This Culturs TV Wednesday Energy Medicine Minute comes from Porto, Portugal, where Culturs experts Donna Eden, Titanya Dahlin and Dondi Dahlin demonstrate an exercise designed to encourage circulation and the flow of energy through your body. “We have energy pathways […]

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Jane Goodall holds her baby and goes in to kiss his cheek. She is younger here and has her hair tied back, her run is in a crocheted outfit. (Image credit: Jane Goodall Institute/Hugo van Lawick)

Jane Goodall: Raising a TCK During Her Influential Animal Research in Tanzania

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Jane Goodall spent decades researching in Gombe, Tanzania not only leaving her mark in the scientific community, but also raising her son. Goodall is an English scientist whose primary work has been in studying the social structure of primates, specifically […]

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Culturs Magazine Editor-in-Chief Doni Aldine was featured on Rocky Mountain PBS

Rocky Mountain PBS Showcases TCKs, Diversity and Belonging In Interview With Culturs Editor Doni Aldine

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It’s really about feeling like you belong. It’s about having someone who understands you and not having to explain it. That was Culturs Magazine’s own Doni Aldine, who was featured on Rocky Mountain PBS this month! Aldine talks about her […]

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De Ruimte is a democratic school for people 2-22 who are looking to take charge of their education.

A Democratic School — The Netherlands’ Solution to Illegal Homeschooling

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De Ruimte is a school in the Netherlands that has gardens and farm animals for the children to work with as well as two industrial-sized kitchens, art studios, classrooms, dance studios and music rooms. This school hosts students from ages […]

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In Pursuit of Inclusion — The Revolutionary Met

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The art world has been one of the most transient, changing communities around the globe, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City has been on the forefront of that in recent years. New movements and styles pertain […]

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Keeping Calm at Comic-Con

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With pandemic restrictions easing in several countries, this Culturs TV Wednesday Energy Medicine Minute comes from Comic-Con in San Diego, Calif., where Culturs expert Dondi Dahlin offers a technique designed to help bring a sense of calm to your day. […]

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Wearable Technologies To Help Calm Your Breathing

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When you feel stressed, one thing that happens during this response is that your breathing becomes rapid and shallow. Your body’s ancient defense mechanisms are activated and becomes prepared for “fight or flight” – to run, to attack, or to […]

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How a TCK Became a Centerpiece of Teen Comedy in ‘Mean Girls’

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Prior to the release of the movie “Mean Girls,” which features a Third Culture Kid (TCK) child of researchers, such characters weren’t represented as ordinary characters in pop culture, and their internal struggles remained unrepresented in coming of age films. […]

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