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Author: Jonathan "Jono" Chang

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An adult third-culture kid second-guessing his first-world place.
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Explore the other edge of the sword – Jono delves into the cross-cultural intelligence TCKs develop from being exposed to multiple cultures during their development years. His life experience has been fairly one-of-a-kind and badass in hindsight, and he tells you why.
Why do third-culture kids (TCKs) have a mini panic-attack episode every time they're asked the question: "where are you from?" Taking it a few steps further: What even is home? What is belonging? Jono explores some of the challenges TCKs face in their experience, compared to their more localised peers.
If you can't breathe, I can't breathe. If you can't run, I can't run. If you can't be, I can't be. If you can't live, I can't live. If you aren't free, I'm not free. This much is on me; until all black lives matter, may mine matter all the less.  Click here for available resources to donate. This link opens your e-mail app with a pre-filled template demanding justice for Breonna Taylor Further educational reading: "How to be an Antiracist", by Ibram X. Kendi "The New Jim Crow", by Michelle Alexander "The Fire Next Time", by James Baldwin "White Fragility", by Robin D'Angelo "So You Want to Talk About Race", by Ijeoma Oluo
The BBC calls them global "citizens of everywhere, and nowhere". What exactly is the third culture? What are the other two? Jono investigates the key term of this podcast. How many TCKs are there? What are they like? Find out in this episode. Additional links: the first story I published on 2SER, as well as an ongoing catalogue of my radio work referenced article on TCKs being "confused or multicultural" Socials for this podcast are still under construction and will unlock soon, but in the meantime, you can connect with me personally on Twitter and Instagram.
Get to know your host Jono. He explains his background as a third-culture kid (TCK) to situate himself within the context of this Liminality project. What is Liminality? Why Liminality? What are TCKs in a nutshell? Find out here.
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