Friends and places may come and go, but mom is constant

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Houses change. Friends come and go. I move to a new place with new people. Growing up, almost nothing in my life seemed constant. My family would move every two to four years while my father was in the air […]

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Vegan Recipes Anyone Will Enjoy! Part 3 of 3: Black Bean Enchiladas

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Many people seem to think that cooking vegan is difficult, and vegan food is bland and flavorless. I’d like to break the stereotype with these incredible flavor-packed recipes! In this three part series, I’d like to share some of my […]

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Vegan Recipes Anyone Will Enjoy! Part 2 of 3: Two-Bean Chili

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Many people seem to think that cooking vegan is difficult, and vegan food is bland and flavorless. I’d like to break the stereotype with these incredible flavor-packed recipes! In this three part series, I’d like to share some of my […]

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Part 1 of 2: Epcot International Food & Wine Festival

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Overview – What is the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival?   The Epcot International Food & Wine Festival is an annual celebration of international cuisine that takes place in Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. This event takes […]

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Part 2 of 3: BrenĂ© Brown’s 10 Guideposts for Wholehearted Living

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BrenĂ© Brown discusses on her website, that through her research and the participants she studied, she forged a new path that ultimately defined her career and her life. “When I first realized and resented the importance of embracing vulnerability and […]

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Children’s well-being and the importance of cultural diversity

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Embed from Getty Images Diversity, is an issue that comes up among all types or families and their children. Although it can be both a struggle, it can also be an important aspect for growth. “When children do not fully […]

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TCK Closeup: Leah Eyob

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Leah is a Missionary/Business TCK. Her family moved to Ethiopia because her father “wanted to serve people there through missions and several businesses that they established.” Leah was born in America and moved to Ethiopia when she was three years […]

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The Evolution of Cross-Cultural Trainings

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“Since cross-cultural preparation is widely accepted to improve expatriate performance and 83% respondents believe it has good or great value, the lack of a practice that makes the benefit mandatory is disappointing.” Brookfield Relocation Report I have been an expat […]

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