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Author: Dr. Tiffany Lachelle Smith

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(A)Broad in Education is a podcast on a mission to (dis)cover routes through conscious conversations about EDPats. EDPats are educational expatriates working in institutions outside of their home countries. 


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SHOW NOTES:In memory of my dear friend David Thornton, I share this episode with a heart filled with sadness and joy. The essence of my sadness grieves deeply for a fallen EDPat while the essence of my joy beams peace for having created such a beautiful time capsule. At the time we recorded this episode, my intuition made it very clear that it was too early to publish. It was 2020 and there was so much going on for David that I was led to simply file the content and leave it be. When I recent...
Welcome to the grand finale of Season 4. As we wrap up this conversation, exploring relationships abroad. I have a personal story to share with you, a story that weaves together the threads of my identity as a transnational commuter and one that gives detail about the generational expatriation blood flowing through my veins. In Celebration of my grandfather's 85th birthday, I decided to stroll down memory lane to talk with him about his experience overseas. Our conversation reveals the u...
For those of you who’ve been rocking with (A)Broad in Education for a while, you vividly remember Episode 43, A Romance Scam from Abroad. It was such a pivotal life experience that I shared the story publicly, even in an article with Travel Noire. Part of that experience was connecting with other women about their relationships abroad and I mentioned before that the previous episodes were recorded in 2021. Well, it’s been three years post-scam, and two years post-recording, so I decided ...
SHOW NOTES: In this Part 2 Episode of Relationships Abroad in Sista Circle Methodology, Dr. Tiffany Lachelle Smith and co-host Maxine engage three amazing Black American women living in various countries. SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES: Keisha (China): @Keeshthecounselor Paige: Qatar Nichole (Shanghai): @thesoulfulexpat Want to continue this conversation? Subscribe to the (A)Broad in Education newsletter. SUPPORT US: Want to Contribute to (A)Broad in Education? 1. Subscribe: Hit the subscribe button w...
SHOW NOTES: In this Part 1 Episode, Dr. Tiffany Lachelle Smith and co-host Maxine engage in sista circle methodology to discuss relationships abroad with three amazing Black American women living in various countries. SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES: Keisha (China): @Keeshthecounselor Paige: Qatar Nichole (Shanghai): @thesoulfulexpat If you like what you’re hearing be sure to support the show by leaving a review and subscribing wherever you get your favorite podcasts! Want to continue this conversation...
SHOW NOTES: In this episode, Dr. Tiffany Lachelle Smith springs up from a year-long hiatus, reintroducing herself and pushing forth the continuation in Season 4 which has focused on Relationships Abroad. Honestly, it’s been over a year since her last episode, but you won’t be surprised that she’s rejuvenated and ready for a fresh start with the (A)Broad in Education journey! If you like what you’re hearing be sure to support the show by leaving a review and subscribing wherever you get your ...
SHOW NOTES:Tiffany Lachelle chats with Courtney Anderson and Zenani Fogg about their life-changing trip to South Africa and Kenya. While living their entire single girl lives, a winter break trip turns into life-long connections. Dive into this fairytale alongside your host Tiffany Smith!Listener Discretion Advised*: This episode makes references to sensitive topics that might be triggering for some listeners. SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES: Courtney Anderson on Facebook, @coco.ngindu (Twitter) Zenani ...
SHOW NOTES: In this week's episode, Tiffany Lachelle is joined by attorney, author, and actress Juanita Ingram. Juanita left everything she knew behind when her husband got a job overseas. In this episode, they discuss Juanita’s experience as a Black woman in the legal profession, not trailing but, traveling spouse syndrome, and family life in London and Taiwan. If you want to hear more from Juanita and her show The Expats International Ingrams, check out episode 52 of (A)broad in Education! ...
Welcome to the first episode of Relationships (A)Broad. It's a series where I take you through individual stories from Black women who transnationalized their relationships while transforming their understanding of what it means to love and be loved. This week I'm joined by Carolyn van es Vines, author of the book Black and (A)broad: Traveling Beyond the Limitations of Identity. In this episode, Carolyn and I discuss her book and the complexity of her decision to migrate to the Netherlands wi...
Hey, Everybody! Welcome back to (A)Broad in Education!I've been on a long hiatus while completing my dissertation, but I'm finally back with another amazing season! In Season 4, I'm focusing on relationships abroad! It's a topic that seems to pique the interest of so many who aspire to know what it's really like living abroad. I bring forward the voices of eight Black American women who share their stories about internationalizing their marriages, ridding themselves of excess relational bagga...
Hey, ya'll. Here's an introduction to Bonus Episode that you'll hear following this episode. We want to be sure to keep you updated about what's happening behind the scenes of (A)Broad in Education and remind you of ways to continue supporting the podcast. We hope you enjoy! Want to Contribute to (A)Broad in Education? Here's how:1. Share the episode: If there is someone who comes to mind while listening, share it with them. It literally takes a click to send it and it’s off. Listenersh...
How did there come to be so few African American educators in the US PK-12 system? In 1950, half of all Black professionals in the United States (US) were teachers, compared to less than a quarter of white professionals (Cole, 1986). Yet, according to the National Center of Educational Statistics, of the 3.8 million teachers in the US teaching profession during the 2017/18 school year, African American teachers only represented 250,000. African American teachers are entering the education sys...
SHOW NOTES: Tiffany is joined by Kevin Simpson, the founder of the Association of International Educators and Leaders of Color (AIELOC) and KDSL Global, to discuss his experience abroad, the importance of diversity in international school leadership, and holding international teacher recruitment organizations accountable.RESOURCES:Link to KDSL Global website: http://kdslglobal.comLink to AIELOC website: http://aieloc.orgSOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES:KDSL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KDSLGlobal/K...
SHOW NOTES: After you subscribe to Amazon Prime, search The Expats: International Ingrams. According to the Amazon snippet, It’s time to “Say goodbye to old-school reality TV and hello to the refreshingly new “smart-reality docu-series” that is taking viewers into the exclusive adventurous world of expats! Follow this adventurous family as they tackle a new world during a global pandemic. The Expats: International Ingrams showcases the life and drama of being black and abroad." Be sure to wat...
SHOW NOTES: This week on (A)Broad in Education is Dr. Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor, associate professor at Smith College. In this episode, we discuss her current book, Colored Travelers: Mobility and the Fight for Citizenship before the Civil War, and her upcoming book, a memoir that focuses on unpacking the “N-word.” RESOURCES: Flourish in the Foreign with Christine Job: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-2BEuY2EoU&t=4s Access your Linear Life Timeline here: http://eepurl.com/hkD3H9 Dr. Eli...
SHOW NOTES:This week on the podcast is Karla Frasier, creator of Roseapple Global, LLC, a consulting company that provides expat coaching and guidance. For individuals, groups, and higher educational institutions, Karla provides assistance in internationalizing careers, programs, student-centered engagement, and working in higher education abroad. In this episode, we unpack how Karla took her career in student affairs abroad and we take a deep dive into her journey working in higher education...
SHOW NOTES: I started the year 2020 with plans to embody the word “intention.” With everything that has happened this year, I had to sit down and redefine my intentions of selecting the word intention. With much vulnerability, in this episode, I (un)pack my journey from the United Arab Emirates as I prepare for my departure to return home to the United States. RESOURCES: Al Qasimi Foundation Doctoral Research Grants http://www.alqasimifoundation.com/en/what-we-do-l3/2/doctoral-research-grant...
SHOW NOTESAccording to the Bureau of Consular Affairs within the US Department of State, an estimated 9 million US citizens are living overseas. Of course, everyone counted within this figure is not at the voting age. Nonetheless, with less than 30 days to vote, U.S. citizens abroad, this episode is for you!The guests on this week's episode are Adrienne George and Angela Fobbs. Adrienne is an American citizen living in Sweden and also a member of the Democratic National Committee, a governing...
SHOW NOTES: In this week’s episode, I invite you all to listen in as I grapple with this theory of emotional transnationalism. Thinking about things such as the term expatriate, being a Black expatriate, George Floyd, and public protests, I attempt to apply this theory in hopes to hear from you! I’d love to hear your thoughts! RESOURCES: Dr. Bianca Williams: www.biancaphd.com https://www.gc.cuny.edu/Faculty/Core-Bios/Bianca-C-Williams The Pursuit of Happiness: Black Women, Diasporic Dreams...
SHOW NOTES: In this week’s episode, John David Lewis and I discuss his chapter, The Rat Race, in the 2019 book Going Global: The Life-Changing Experiences of 10 Courageous Black Men. When discussing the blueprint of living in a rat race society, John said, “I did all of this in the States, to come over here [UAE] to find the American dream.” Sixth in the EDpat Literature Review Series*, Going Global focuses the perspectives of 10 Black men reflecting on financial, environmental, and circumsta...
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