This is Finding Home, a podcast that provides a room for individuals with truly remarkable and interesting multicultural backgrounds to speak about how their past experiences growing up in different countries has shaped who they are today. We talk about their struggles, things they learned along the way, and the beautiful ways in which being a third culture child can be such an asset in the modern day world, with stories that are truly relatable for anyone who identifies as multicultural.
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This is Finding Home, a podcast that provides a room for individuals with truly remarkable and interesting multicultural backgrounds to speak about how their past experiences growing up in different countries has shaped who they are today. We talk about their struggles, things they learned along the way, and the beautiful ways in which being a third culture child can be such an asset in the modern day world, with stories that are truly relatable for anyone who identifies as multicultural.
Joining me today is Elizabeth. Elizabeth is a first generation, American born Chinese- and it's this mix of very different cultural backgrounds that makes her story not only fascinating- but an important one to tell. Thank you for sharing your story, Elizabeth!
Finding Home is a podcast that spotlights individuals with truly multicultural backgrounds. We reflect on the ups and downs of growing up between cultures as well as the joys and struggles of figuring out where "home" truly is.
Thank you for listening to Finding Home 🎧!
Culturally: Finding Home
This is Finding Home, a podcast that provides a room for individuals with truly remarkable and interesting multicultural backgrounds to speak about how their past experiences growing up in different countries has shaped who they are today. We talk about their struggles, things they learned along the way, and the beautiful ways in which being a third culture child can be such an asset in the modern day world, with stories that are truly relatable for anyone who identifies as multicultural.