TN70: How to leave a legacy and be a great leader – Ruth Van Reken
In this episode, Ruth Van Reken shares her life story, how to leave a legacy and be a great leader. Ruth is an American citizen and was raised in Nigeria. She is the co-author of the famous book among global families called Third Culture Kids: Growing up among Worlds. A book designed to help TCKs,…
Read shownotesTN69: How to self-publish and crowdfund your book with Lisa Ferland
Lisa Ferland is American living in Sweden where she moved with her husband and started her family. She is a public health consultant but along her journey in Sweden she developed her expertise in writing and publishing books. She is the co-author and publisher of her first book Knocked Up Abroad, an anthology about the experiences…
Read shownotesTN68: 3 steps to career and life reinvention with Sundae Bean
Sundae Schneider-Bean is on a mission to help you make the most of your life abroad. She has so much experience and advice to share that we invited her back on the podcast for another episode. In this episode, she shares her three steps to career and life reinvention. Sundae is an intercultural specialist and a solution-oriented coach. She’s…
Read shownotesTN67: From ex-banker and expat spouse to serial entrepreneur – Carol Rattray
Carol Rattray is originally from Japan but was raised in New York. She studied and launched her career as an investment banker in the US before she and her husband started traveling in Asia for his job. They lived in Tokyo where she continued to work in the finance industry. Then, when they moved to…
Read shownotesTN66: Dealing with loss and grief far from home with Melissa Dalton-Bradford
This is the second part of Melissa Dalton-Bradford’s interview. In the first episode, she tells us about her journey as a global mom and how she build a strong identity and portable career while moving 20 times from one continent to another. In this second part, Melissa gives us the precious gift of sharing one…
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