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Season 9
Episode 29
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Show Notes
Welcome back to Nomadic Diaries for part two of our conversation with Ruth Van Reken, the influential voice behind "Third Culture Kids: Growing Up Among Worlds." Joined by Megan Norton-Newbanks and your host Doreen Cumberford, Ruth dives deep into cross-cultural identity, belonging, and generational perspectives.
Key Topics Discussed
- Navigating the "Where Are You From?" Question
- Ruth shares practical ways globally mobile people can gracefully answer this challenging question.
- The Social Dynamics of Identity
- Examining why traditional questions about origin can feel alienating, and how curiosity and cultural sensitivity can create bridges instead.
- The importance of focusing on connection and stories rather than details.
- Generational Differences in Storytelling and Belonging
- The panel reflects on how different age groups approach storytelling, sharing, and forming connections.
- Unique Strengths of Third Culture Kids (TCKs)
- Ruth outlines new research highlighting cultural competency and linguistic skills as hidden superpowers of TCKs.
- Adaptability, bridge-building, curiosity, and global enthusiasm as signature traits in careers and communities.
- Creating a Sense of Home and Belonging
- Ruth reflects on cultivating belonging wherever she’s lived, emphasizing human connection and the joys of multicultural friendships.
- Advice for Parents Raising TCKs
- Ruth offers actionable guidance: nurture family traditions, recognize each child's unique gifts, and always foster a sense of agency and choice.
- The importance of honoring both shared humanity and individual uniqueness.
- Final Thoughts on Belonging
- The episode closes with a focus on collective belonging, inspired by a quote from Mother Teresa.
Notable Quotes
- “You can make it a fun question.” Ruth Van Reken
- “I am more interested in the connection than the details.”
- “Our biggest challenge is not only belonging—but belonging to ourselves.” –Ruth Van Reken
Home is Where Your Story Crosses Borders!