💭 reflections on: what happens when you belong to different cultures
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What happens when you're inbetweenish? It's both a curse and a blessing as there are many internal and external battles that you face when you have multiple belongings. In this episode we try to unpack some of the common experiences— the good and the bad that comes with being inbetweenish. PS. Bob the cat makes an appearance 🐈 💭 reflections on: what is culture Tune into this minisode to understand the many complex layers of culture using the iceberg analogy. This goes in depth into explaining and providing examples for the many visible and invisible layers of culture. 💭 reflections on: Third Culture Kids and Cross-Cultural Kids explained  Listen to this minisode, especially if you’re not familiar with the terms TCK and CCK. It sheds light on the many different ways someone can exist, experience, and belong across different cultures. — Newsletter Alert: The QUEST. Newsletter 👉 Click on this Link to Subscribe  Basically I set out a QUEST and you have a month to nerd out on it, before you get the next one in your inbox! This is what you can expect: Q — QuestionU — Untranslatable wordE — Exercise for cultureS — Short snippetT — Trending edutainmentOr visit our website, and sign up with your email under the Newsletter tab! Tell a friend, to tell a friend! 🚀 — Curious about the in-betweenish? Chat with Beatriz on Instagram Behind the Scenes on TikTok Anything else? Contact Us Here The in-betweenish pod is produced by Beatriz Nour Music is composed and produced by Malik Elmessiry
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