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Author: Jessica Soares

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Inspired by a lifetime of not knowing how to answer the question: where are you from, Borderless is a podcast that seeks to understand the intersection of identity, travel, culture, and belonging. Interviews are hosted by creator, Jessica Soares and held with people from all corners of the globe who make up part of the TCK community. If you love to travel, learn about different people and cultures, and/or have a deep longing to belong, this is for you.
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In this episode I am joined by the wonderfully boisterous and open Nicole Bannister. Topics covered include: Cultural appropriation vs cultural appreciationWhy the peace corps is great for cultural immersionWhat does it mean to be sex positiveTalking to our parents about sex even when they don't want to hear it The power in storytelling Follow Nicole on InstagramFollow My Basketball Team on InstagramFollow Borderless on InstagramFollow Jessica on InstagramCheck out Jessica's Website
In this episode I chat with the incredible Maria Eilersen, entrepreneur, yoga teacher, and fellow TCK. Topics covered in this episode include: The difference in going to school in your passport country, an international school, and a public local schoolLiving in a country before it really has an "expat community"Why yoga is much more than a simple physical exerciseHow awful spiritual bypassing is and the role of wellness in social justiceEntrepreneurship and the importance of PRFollow Maria on InstagramFollow Be Conscious PR on InstagramCheck out Maria's WebsiteBook a Free Call with Maria to Discuss all your PR NeedsFollow Borderless on InstagramFollow Jessica on InstagramCheck out Jessica's Website
If you have been following the podcast from the very first episode then you heard me mention how one of my dream guests was my former high school principal and IB Extended Essay advisor, the absolutely incredible Joyce Halsey. Joyce is a career educator and has worked in various different positions and iterations of working with international school. In this episode we talk about: the contrast in teaching at a local public school in Missouri vs. moving to international schoolsthe "bubble" on international schoolsthe effect, both positive of negative of having dominant English-speaking countries shaping the education in cultures that are not their ownthe responsibility of educators in navigating cultural sensitivity and leaving the "bubble" themselves the culture shock of moving from an international community to a monocultural environmentthe behind-the-scenes of what goes on at International SchoolsFollow Jessica on Instagram Follow Borderless on FacebookFollow Borderless on Instagram
Aaaannnnndddddd......we're back with Season 2!!In this episode, I interview an old friend and an actor I am sure many of you will recognize, Alberto Frezza! We talk about:growing up in Ethiopiathe unique integration of the Italian community in Ethiopia re-framing the idea of failurehow being a TCK helps us become better artistsgoing after your dreams and moreThe most important takeaway from this episode is the importance of community and community care and on that note, please check out the link for the Go Fund Me mentioned in the episode. Any contribution will help make a difference and spreading the world can be an even greater ripple effect. Go Fund Me CampaignFollow Alberto on InstagramFollow Jessica on InstagramFollow Borderless on InstagramFollow Borderless on Facebook
In this episode, I sit down over breakfast and have a conversation with the lovely Paulina on the Road! We met by pure kismet and it was a joy to interview her after having read her blog many a time. Topics discussed in this episode include:How Paulina became a full time travel bloggerHow to pivot during times of changeThe importance of multiple streams of incomeWhat does it mean to be an ethical and sustainable travelerThe positives and the negatives of being a digital nomadThe effects of social mediaAs always, if this episode speaks to you, please rate, review, subscribe, and share!Follow Borderless on InstagramFollow Borderless on FacebookFollow Jessica on InstagramRead Paulina's BlogFollow Paulina on InstagramFollow Paulina on FacebookPurchase Paulina's Cabo Verde Guidebook HERE
In this episode, I interview the wonderful Leya Van Doren AKA The Modern Mermaid. Leya is a multi-passionate creative and we connected over all things art, creativitiy, and travel. Topics discussed in this episode include:How her parents met and connected during the cold war,being from two opposing sidesWhat does it mean to own land and territoriesPast livesSolo travel as a spiritual practiceWhat does creativity truly mean?As always, don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe should you feel called!Follow Borderless on InstagramFollow Borderless on FacebookFollow Jessica on InstagramFollow Leya on InstagramCheck our Leya's Blog
In these week's episode we chat with Ally Dawson, founder of Serving Skin First. Ally is half-Thai, half-American and feels most connected to Japan. Y'all know the drill. Topics covered include:The fetishization of being mixedAttending school at a military base campWhat does it mean to be patriotic?Accessibility in wellnessAs always, if this episode speaks to you please rate, review, and subscribe!Follow Borderless on InstagramFollow Borderless on FacebookFollow Jessica on InstagramFollow Ally on InstagramBuy yourself an at home skin peel!
Hello Borderless community! This week on the podcast, we have writer and journalist, Ndela Faye. Ndela's writing can be found in several major publications and she is writing a book! In this week's episode we talk about:ColorismParenting as a TCKOur relationship to languageand so much more!If you feel inspired by this episode, please don't forget to rate, review, subscribe, and share!Follow Borderless on FacebookFollow Borderless on InstagramFollow Jessica on InstagramNdela Faye WebsiteNdela Guardian Article: Am I Rootless or am I Free?Ndela Ted Talk: The Many Masks I WearFollow Ndela on Twitter
In this week's episode, we are joined by the amazing Liz Marchetti. Liz Marchetti is a writer, poet, and DJ who grew up between three different continents.I love this episode because Liz and I geek out and bond over our shared esoteric and Topics discussed in this episode include:COVID-19 lessons and questionsSustainable and ethical tourismWhy street food is the best thing everSlow travel = best travelThe age of Aquarius and the astrology of the yearFollow Borderless on InstagramFollow Borderless on FacebookFollow Liz on InstagramAs always, let us know what stood out for you! And rate, review, subscribe, and share if you feel called <3
In this week's episode, Jasmine Lo of Extreme Metaphors joins me in lovely chat. Extreme Metaphors is Jasmine's bookstagram and is filled with wonderful and unique gems. Topics discussed in this episode include:The differences between British and American international schoolsThe failures and lack of support in higher educationThe importance of literature and storytellingJasmine's experiences with racism and being the model minorityand so much more!As always, if you enjoyed this episode, please share with your friends and family. Tag us on instagram and let us know what your favorite part was!Follow Borderless on InstagramJoin Our Facebook CommunityFollow Jasmine on InstagramFollow Jasmine on TwitterJasmine's Personal Writing Blog
This week's episode is with the amazing Sibu of @globalat_heart! In this week's episode we chat about how Sibu is managing to travel safely during this quarantine time. I'm sure I'm not the only one that is extremely jealous! Other topics discussed during this episode includes:Why it sucks when you can't give people recommendations for your 'home coiuntry'Budget traveling vs splurge travelingWhy hostels are THE shitBeing in lockdown with your exThe current situation with the Uyghur people in ChinaFollow Sibu on InstagramFollow Borderless on InstagramFollow Borderless on Facebook
In this episode, I interview Jay The TCK, founder of TCK Global. Jay is passionate about creating community for TCK's all over the globe and has done exactly that through her organization. TCK Global's mission is to create awareness and connect third culture kids globally. They do this through their online communities and global Slack channels and Whatsapp groups. If you are a TCK and you have been looking for community, this is for you. Topics Discussed in this episode:What's the difference between dating a TCK and a non-TCK?Community BuildingThe dreaded 4-letter word: VISAJoin in discussions! Let us know on our social media how you feel about these issues!Join our Community on FacebookFollow Us on InstagramFollow TCK Global on InstagramTCK Global Website
In this episode I'm chatting to the face behind Filco Films! Filco Films is a Youtube channel full of wonderful little videos about being super Italian and not Italian enough and everything in between. Topics discussed in this episode include:The importance of diversity in media representationFunny cultural habits and superstitionsHow much it sucks when your parents tell you you're moving right when you find your groove.Let me know what you thought of this episode! And as always, please subscribe, rate, and review.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramSubscribe to Filco Films on YoutubeFollow Filco Films on InstagramFollow Filco Films on TwitterBuy the awesome merch hereRead A Letter to Third Culture Kids Here
In this episode, get to know and meet our host, Jessica Soares!. This episode is a brief introduction to who I am and how I got here and what it means to be Borderless. In this episode, I share:the countries and city that make me, mewhy I dream about my old high school so oftenmy love of New York City and travelhow Borderless came to beJoin in the conversation! Let's create community! Tell me: What are the countries that make up who you are as a person?Like our page on FacebookFollow us on Instagram
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