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Talks with a TCK Friend
Author: Marie Suazo
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To Third Culture Kids out there who want to hear from a fellow TCK, I'm your girl! All about growing up as a TCK, self-awareness, cultures, and mental health. I just wanted to share my story and bring on other TCK friends who share their stories or the joys and struggles growing up in different cultures and learning embrace our roots. Join us on this journey and I hope you can learn and grow right alongside of us!
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Military kid Natasha joins us as she shares her up bringing between cultures and how she ended up becoming multicultural storyteller, producer, and comedian who focuses on identity conversations through her performances and workshops. Join us as we laugh through our similarities as TCKs and how we navigate life today.Instagram: @natashasamrenycomedy-----------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!IInsta: @maries.tck.memoriesLike what you hear? Consider sponsoring this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) Support me(Patreon)! (Spotify)------------------------------------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comNatasha Samreny is a multicultural storyteller, producer, and comedian who focuses on identity conversations through her performances and workshops. She’s performed and taught around the world: Edinburgh and Camden’s fringe festivals, Boston Comedy Arts Festival, Detroit Women of Comedy Festival, and the Latina Comedy Festival, The Laugh Factory, and New York City Sketch Fest.Natasha is a graduate of The Second City writing program. She earned her M.A. in Middle Eastern History through the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Natasha’s currently working on her first book, and co-producing a bilingual storytelling show with Rhode Island Latino Arts called Tejiendo Historias: Weaving Stories.
When TCKs grow up in a world that is constantly changing without having anyone explain what is going on in the process can leave a child believing a lot of different things about themselves. Today guest, fellow TCK and singer-songwriter, Nanseera Wolff shares her stories of growing up TCK and how she deals with the different games her mind plays when navigating the world around her.Nanseera is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter with an old soul and a distinctive style. The London born performer grew up in Uganda and Ethiopia, moving to the United States for high school and university. Taking inspiration from artists like Tracy Chapman, Lianne LaHavas, and Sheryl Crow, Nanseera weaves together poetic stories of losing home, love, and sense of self, then somehow finding them again. Instagram: @nanseeramusicWebsite: www.nanseeramusic.com-----------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!Insta: @maries.tck.memoriesLike what you hear? Consider sponsoring this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) Support me(Patreon)! (Spotify)------------------------------------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
It's that time of the year where fellow TCK Irene comes back to recap the year for us. It has been such an incredible year full of stories and healing! Join us as we share our reflections for the year. -----------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!Insta: @maries.tck.memoriesLike what you hear? Consider sponsoring this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) Support me(Patreon)! (Spotify)------------------------------------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Fellow TCK, Sophia, joins us on this podcast sharing how her up bringing as a multi-cultural as shaped her up bringing. She also shares her journey of understanding what "home" is for her.Sophia B. is a French-Moroccan-American TCK who grew up between the US and France and lived in 7 countries in the past decade. Moving around taught her how to find home in people rather than places - a lesson that inspired her to help build and shape the TCK community in Los Angeles over the past five years. She works as a creative manager and producer, and whether she's hosting dinners in LA or organizing poetry retreats around the world, Sophia believes a big hack in life is to master the art of making anywhere feel like home.Instagram: @sophiabelala------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast as well, feel free to reach out and send us a message on Instagram!If you have any questions of just want to reach out follow me on the following: Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthor Email: info.marieauthor@gmail.comLike what you hear? Consider sponsoring this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) Support me!------------------------------------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Tanya joins us again to discuss new updates in job hunting as a TCK. Tanya, a fellow TCK and an International Career coach, who shares her story of navigating through finding her career and giving us practical tips in the process of searching for jobs. Job Seeking as an ATCK part 1Tanya Podvrsan, international career coach and recruiter, empowers individuals, leaders, and teams within French startups for more than two decades. Currently, she trains and coaches in French, English and Slovene individuals, managers, and executives in their job search/recruitment navigation globally. Tanya is also active in the local Kodiko Association for refugee job search, promoting training and coaching in an untapped talent. She's an American-Slovene and lives in Strasbourg France.Instagram: @tanyapodvrsan------------------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast as well, feel free to reach out and send us a message on Instagram!If you have any questions of just want to reach out follow me on the following: Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthor Email: info.marieauthor@gmail.comLike what you hear? Consider sponsoring this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) Support me!------------------------------------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Fellow TCK, John, shares his research on Filipino TCKs coming back to their home country and what his personal experience has been like being a Filipino Cambodian TCK.John is a Fil-ATCK who lived in Cambodia due to his parents' missionary work starting at the age of 5. He stayed there and was homeschooled for the majority of his life until he was 21. Because of his experiences, he is now pursuing a Graduate degree in Counseling, driven by his passion to be an ear to people who need to be heard. He loves coffee and enjoys reading manhwa. He's just a chill guy.---------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out! Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthorLike what you hear? Consider supporting this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) patreon.com/MarieSuazo------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers
Fellow TCK, Carmen, gives us an update on her transition to Colombia from earlier this year. She shares some of the things she has gotten used to and some of the new challenges she is facing in this transition. Born in Germany, grew up and educated in Beijing and the UK, Carmen was exposed to a variety of cultures as a result of her multicultural upbringing to a German father and a Cantonese mother. At just 15 months old, Carmen and her family relocated to Beijing due to her father’s work assignment, a move that was initially intended to last two years. The biggest plot twist led them to stay in Beijing for 18 years instead where she attended and graduated from an international high school.Carmen returned back to Germany for work with the intent to reconnect with her roots. However, what she hadn't anticipated was the reverse culture shock and the challenge of "fitting in" to a culture she thought she knew.Through her own experiences, Carmen seeks to share her insights on the value of relationships and the meaning of identity. She hopes to educate others about the rewarding as well as the challenging aspects of living as a multicultural third culture kid. It gave her the opportunity to develop resilience and open-mindedness while also acknowledging the struggles of identity, home, unstable environment and dealing with endless goodbyes. Instagram: @carmelita627_---------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out! Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthorLike what you hear? Consider supporting this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) patreon.com/MarieSuazo------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers
Japanese ATCK , Hiroko, joins us as she talks about her childhood going back and forth between Japan and America. She shares how different showing love is in each culture and how she shows love to her own multi-cultural family. (Feel free to edit if too long)Hiroko is a Japanese ATCK and a mother of two CCKs living in New York City. She is the founder of UpTCK, where she provides TCK care for Japanese expat families in New York City, Tokyo, and beyond.Born in Japan, she moved back and forth between the U.S. and Japan several times during her formative years before repatriating at age fourteen.She worked in Tokyo, bridging people from diverse cultural backgrounds in film production, until she found “home” in New York City with her husband.It wasn’t until her 40s that she discovered the term Third Culture Kid. When she did, she couldn’t help but wish she had learned about TCKs much earlier in life. This realization led her to pursue ways to support TCK and their families in Japan, New York, and around the world as they navigate their identities and life transitions.Instagram: @uptck.jp---------------------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthorLike what you hear? Consider supporting this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) patreon.com/MarieSuazo------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers
Yemeni-American filmmaker, producer, and fellow TCK, Ari Ali, joins us as she talks about her latest film, Ben Between Africa - a personal and historical film about her seven-year search for her late uncle's final letter. She shares her journey of making the film and how it changed the bond between her and her TCK mother.Ari Nasser Ali is a documentary filmmaker currently screening her film "Ben Between Africa," a personal and historical account of her seven-year search for her late uncle's final letter. The search for the letter leads her back in time to mid-century Ethiopia, where her grandparents worked as Mennonite Missionaries. The film explores topics of family separation, the ripple effects of Western evangelism, intergenerational healing, and the universal experience of searching for a place to call home.-----------------------------------Movie: Ben Between Africa The Missionary Kids Ari's Instagram: @captainaaliMovie Screening Dates:September 12th, 6 pm The Potter's House Washington, DC TicketsSeptember 28th, 3 pm - Greencroft Community Center Goshen, IN TicketsOctober 18th - 6 pmW/Holly Berkley Fletcher Angelila Pop Up - Union MarketWashington, DCTicketsNovember 13th - 5:00 pm Ben Between Africa + A Photographic MemoryMuseum of Photographic Arts San Diego, CA TicketsDecember 13th - 31st Virtual Screening Tickets If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthorLike what you hear? Consider supporting this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) patreon.com/MarieSuazo------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers
President of the Board of Families in Global Transition, Hannele, joins us on the podcast talking about the difference in the generations of TCKs. Speaking from her experience growing up without the term TCK to this modern day and discussing the unique challenges of TCKs for each time period.Hannele Secchia is a TCK who grew up between Ethiopia, Kenya and the UK, although she has Finnish and German nationality. She has an HR background, but feels passionate about enhancing expats' quality of life, whatever country she is living in. Hannele recently patriated for the first time to Finland and is currently the President of the Board of Families in Global Transition.Links Families in Global TransitionLetters Now Sent: on Amazon
For our 100th podcast episode as I bring back 2 of my fellow Diplomat TCK friends that I met when I first started my podcast! Join us as we talk about where we were then and where we are now and see how much we have grown in the last few years. Having other TCKs journey with you in life makes a whole world of difference!----------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthorLike what you hear? Consider supporting this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) patreon.com/MarieSuazo------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers
For TCKs, figuring out our careers its as endless as looking at the horizon. We aren't bound by one country, but we think of so many different opportunities around the world. So in this podcast fellow TCK, Christopher, joins us to talk about how he discovered his career path as a teacher, and the different lessons he learned along the way.After a childhood spent as an MK in France, Russia, and Wisconsin, Christopher attended college and began a 20-year independent school teaching career in the USA. He taught seven years at a small boys boarding school in Connecticut, took a break to pursue a graduate degree in comparative literature, and then became an upper school English teacher and class dean at the Harker School in San Jose, CA. Christopher teaches classes in literature and film, leads a variety of student clubs, and enjoys reading, music, and conversation.----------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthorLike what you hear? Consider supporting this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) patreon.com/MarieSuazo------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers
Missionary Kid, Elise, joins us as she talks about her MK upbringing and how it is now influencing her as a TCK mom raising her own family.Elise Reyes Varela is an TCK who grew up between Mexico and the United States. She and her husband work with UIM Aviation in Chihuahua, Mexico serving the indigenous people groups of the sierras. They have two little tcks who keep them laughing and thankful.Instagram: @parentingtcks----------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthorLike what you hear? Consider supporting this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) patreon.com/MarieSuazo------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers
TCK moms Tracy and Melissa, hosts of roundtrip stories podcast, joins us as they talk about transitioning back to their passport countries. They also talk about how the pandemic affected their families lives from the progress they already made when moving back.Tracy M. Vilanova is passionate about building bridges through education. She refers to our world as a neighborhood, and delights in crossing bridges, whether they be streets, borders, or oceans, to know her neighbors and connect neighbors with each other. Melissa Ens didn’t grow up wanting to live abroad, but she married a TCK and ended up moving abroad for 2.5 years with him and their 3 kids. She’s been passionate about global community and expat/repat stories ever since.Podcast: Roundtrip Stories Podcast ----------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthorLike what you hear? Consider supporting this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) patreon.com/MarieSuazo------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers
Fellow TCK, Joan joins us as she talks about growing up in the same generation as author of TCK bible, Ruth Van Reken, without the term "TCK" Joan was born in West Papua, Indonesia, when it was known as Dutch New Guinea. She lived there until she was 11 when her family was evicted from the country. After a year in the U.S., her family was reassigned to Trinidad. And she went to a boarding school on the western side of Venezuela. She and her family returned to the Chicago area of the U.S. before her junior year of high school. She stayed in the U.S. from her junior year until after college. Since then, she has lived in four other countries - Mexico, Guatemala, the Philippines, and Canada. Right now, she and her husband make their home in Georgia, USA, but spend much of each year traveling to teach in other countries. ----------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthorLike what you hear? Consider supporting this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) patreon.com/MarieSuazo------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers
Fellow TCK Tess, artist and filmmaker, joins us on this podcast talking about her experimental documentary titled "How Now, House?" and how her childhood has impacted line of work.Tess grew up in Europe with US-American parents and is now based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands where she is an artist and filmmaker. In her work she often addresses issues of connection/disconnection, and seeing things in their larger context, something rooted in her upbringing. You can find her work at www.tessmarinart.comScreening dates for her documentary:June 7, opening of 'How Now, House?' installation at Galerie Lecq in Rotterdam. It's viewable until June 29th (from the street, no opening times).June 21-22, the two screenings of 'How Now, House?' at Sheffield DocFest in the UK, June 28-July 5, screening of 'How Now, House?' at ShorTS International Maremetraggio in Trieste, Italy Meet Tess on July 10th, 2025 in Brighton, UK for an event hosted by the Brighton Animation Festival.----------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthorLike what you hear? Consider supporting this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) patreon.com/MarieSuazo------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers
Fellow TCK friend, Carmen joins us to talk about her current transition to another country and the struggles of keeping our hearts open in relationships because of our internal TCK clock. Born in Germany, grew up and educated in Beijing and the UK, Carmen was exposed to a variety of cultures as a result of her multicultural upbringing to a German father and a Cantonese mother. At just 15 months old, Carmen and her family relocated to Beijing due to her father’s work assignment, a move that was initially intended to last two years. The biggest plot twist led them to stay in Beijing for 18 years instead where she attended and graduated from an international high school.Carmen returned back to Germany for work with the intent to reconnect with her roots. However, what she hadn't anticipated was the reverse culture shock and the challenge of "fitting in" to a culture she thought she knew.Through her own experiences, Carmen seeks to share her insights on the value of relationships and the meaning of identity. She hopes to educate others about the rewarding as well as the challenging aspects of living as a multicultural third culture kid. It gave her the opportunity to develop resilience and open-mindedness while also acknowledging the struggles of identity, home, unstable environment and dealing with endless goodbyes. Instagram: @carmelita627_----------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthorLike what you hear? Consider supporting this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) patreon.com/MarieSuazo------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers
Sam Cronin is a TCK singer-songwriter and full-time nomadic travelling musician. Originally from England, he spent just three years there in his childhood between Africa, Europe & the Middle East. Drawing from his experiences, he sings a lot about being a TCK and also draws a lot on elements of folk, world and ethnic music to tell stories of travel, migration and whatever inspires him as a citizen of the world.https://www.samcronin.co.uk/----------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthorLike what you hear? Consider supporting this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) patreon.com/MarieSuazo------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers
Dr. Perez an, international psychologist, consultant and speaker and fellow Adult Third Culture Kid joins us on today's podcast as we talk about communication among family, generational understanding between parents, and figuring out how to navigate that as globally mobile adults. Dr. Perez is an international psychologist, consultant and speaker. She is a third culture kid/adult (TCK/A), living during her childhood in the Philippines, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Dr. Perez is faculty in the Department of Psychology at Adler University and has taught courses in human development and psychology for almost 30 years. LinkedIn: Patricia Hayres Arroyo Perez, PhDWebinars: http://div52.net/webinars/----------------If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or just want to connect, feel free to reach out!Insta: @mariesuazoauthor FB: mariesuazoauthorLike what you hear? Consider supporting this podcast monthly to help me continue on making this content :) patreon.com/MarieSuazo------------Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers
Dr. Perez an, international psychologist, consultant and speaker and fellow Adult Third Culture Kid joins us on today's podcast as we talk about communication among family, generational understanding between parents, and figuring out how to navigate that as globally mobile adults.
Dr. Perez is an international psychologist, consultant and speaker. She is a third culture kid/adult (TCK/A), living during her childhood in the Philippines, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Dr. Perez is faculty in the Department of Psychology at Adler University and has taught courses in human development and psychology for almost 30 years.
LinkedIn: Patricia Hayres Arroyo Perez, PhD
Event: at American United School of Kuwait April 30, 2025
Webinars: http://div52.net/webinars/
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