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traxcultures is a podcast about life in intercultural spaces. It is about transitions across cultures - and all that entails, including the joys and the pains.
This podcast uses resources compiled by Dr. Stephen W. Jones to follow the journey of people who have and are transitioned across cultures - including Stephen's family and others.
S2 E6 - What is Culture (part 2) and Disorientation!
traxcultures
31 minutes 48 seconds
5 months ago
S2 E6 - What is Culture (part 2) and Disorientation!
In today’s episode, Mike is joined again by Joel and Kate Damon, along with Dr. Stephen W. Jones, to continue unpacking the question: what is culture? Building off their previous conversation, the group explores the realities of moving between cultures and why such transitions are often deeply disorienting. Stephen walks through concepts four and five from his book, The Cross-Cultural Transition Handbook, highlighting how culture shock creeps in through countless small moments and why disorientation is both inevitable and, to some degree, predictable.
The conversation dives into personal stories of cross-cultural confusion, from picking the wrong cookies at a Berlin grocery store to adjusting to surprising wedding customs in Minnesota. The panel discusses the difference between traveling and truly living cross-culturally, the temptation to impose your own “normal” on new environments, and the comfort of accepting that mistakes and misunderstandings are a natural part of adapting. They also touch on the ways self-worth and feedback are handled differently in American and German cultures, and how anticipating culture shock—rather than denying it—can ease the process of growing into a new home.
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traxcultures is a podcast about life in intercultural spaces. It is about transitions across cultures - and all that entails, including the joys and the pains.
This podcast uses resources compiled by Dr. Stephen W. Jones to follow the journey of people who have and are transitioned across cultures - including Stephen's family and others.