Thursday, April 30 2026

Five yoga poses alleviate travel stress

Anna Houden 102 0

Let’s face it — travel is fun, but it also can be stressful. In a life full of stress, it is always good to step back and take time for yourself. Life is busy, stressful and during times of travel […]

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When Travel Fitness Fails

Nichole Cruz 135 0

There are many articles and blogs that provide great advice on the “how to” of traveling while fit.  A search for information will uncover suggestions in regards to exercises, travel friendly equipment, healthy food selections and finding a hotel that […]

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Photo courtesy Joe Hyrkin

How Former Issuu.com CEO Joe Hyrkin Used Lessons Learned from a Decade In China To Succeed In Business

John Liang 98 0

For Joe Hyrkin, most of his business skills and acumen were formed on the streets and trains of China.

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European Passport Image by jacqueline macou from Pixabay

13 European Countries Where Your Ancestry Could Unlock an EU Passport

John Liang 162 0

A new report from the editors at InternationalLiving.com identifies 13 European countries where people living in the Western Hemisphere may already qualify for EU citizenship through documented family lineage, with no investment required.

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Left-Handed Girl (Photo courtesy of Netflix)

‘Left-Handed Girl’ Showcases A Domestic TCK Moving Back To the Big City

John Liang 142 0

Moving can be challenging for the culturally fluid, whether it be from one continent to another or from the countryside to the big city.

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'The Time is Always Now' Exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (Photo by Deneen L. Garrett)

Reframing the Black Figure Through Cultural Fluidity: ‘The Time is Always Now’

Deneen L. Garrett 124 0

In “The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure,” Adult Third Culture Kid curator Ekow Eshun assembled a collective of contemporary Black artists whose works assert presence, identity and sovereignty.

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Photo courtesy Keith Dalton

‘Meandering To Manila’ — Third Culture Adult Keith Dalton’s Memoir On Becoming a Foreign Correspondent In Southeast Asia

John Liang 220 0

In 1976, young Australian journalist and Third Culture Adult Keith Dalton packed a typewriter and a cassette recorder into his backpack and set off on an 18-month, six-country journey through Southeast Asia.

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Stupa in Nepal (Photo via Envato Elements)

How Rose Lane Found ‘Home’ In A Faraway Land

John Liang 187 0

Australian writer Rose Lane was 3 years old the first time she decided to leave home.

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