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Celebrity Military Brats
“Military Brat” is a name given to kids who come from a family that has moved around because they had a parent in the military. The term, “Military Brat,” has become a form of cultural identity for those children who […]
10 things that define your traveling childhood
1. When this little guy is your right-hand man. That little book that tells you all about yourself: your name, the homeland of your parents, the last place you lived once. Maybe constantly changing with new colorful stamps and visas. […]
Audio: TCK & CCK Concepts
I’m on a BIG mission to help military & expatriate families around the world have easy access to experts and resources to help transition from feelings of loss and overwhelm to flourishing in the life they deserve!” Dr. Paulette Bethel, CMC This […]
Being Comfortable with You
Body image is a major issue for many women. We tend to be our own worst critics when it comes to identifying what’s wrong with our bodies. Learning to love who you are and being comfortable in the skin you’re […]
TCK: Hard Knock Life
As the lyrics of one of Jay-Z’s many famous song says “It’s a hard knock life for us,” living the nomadic life as a TCK (Third Culture Kid) is “a hard knock life for us.” Some people look at TCKs […]
Emma Watson: actress, environmentalist; TCK
Emma Watson has been a trending celebrity in the news lately because of a few new projects she is working on. She was born in Paris, and lived there until the age of five. Following her parents’ divorce, she moved […]
Director Rahul Gandotra: A TCK story
Director Rahul Gandotra is behind the academy award winning short film “The Road Home.” The inspirational film follows a nine-year-old character on a journey to understand where he belongs. Gandotra based the main character, Pico, on himself and his own […]
Facing Rejection
As a plus-size woman I’ve grown accustomed to being rejected because of my physical appearance. I’ve always been a big girl, so this issue is pretty moot with me on most days. However, once I decided to step out of […]
















