This blog showcases my personal journey captured by others in various interviews over the years. The chats are all centered around my cultural identity and experiences as a cross-cultural (CCK) or third cultural kid (TCK). Some talks focus more on the author side of life, but in all my multiculturalism shines through. Check the linksContinue reading “Celebrating life as a TCK: interviews and insights”
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Embracing the Cultural Chameleon: A heartfelt review
Reading another chameleon’s thoughts on my book Colours of a Cultural Chameleon made me speechless, filled my heart with joy & brought a tear to my eyes ❤️ What made my eyes well up?I don’t know, but maybe the fact that it resonated so deeply and that even though our stories are so different, nonethelessContinue reading “Embracing the Cultural Chameleon: A heartfelt review”
What’s in a name?
Understanding Mixed Heritage Identity Third culture kid, Cross culture kid, second generation immigrant, ‘person with migrant heritage’, mixed race, mixed heritage, half-half, the dash…. What’s in a name? Why this desire to describe others in fixed categories? Why do we need to “fit in boxes’? I hate ticking boxes. Recently I came upon this wonderfulContinue reading “What’s in a name?”