
Listening to people’s stories is such a natural human pleasure. Consider all the books, movies, songs, blogs, etc, we’ve created over time. These are casual coffeeshop style conversations with folks who have experienced childhood in more than one country.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & Travel | ||||

Enjoyment, bonding and a sense of community are all to be found in sports, books and patient conversations. Meet my good friend, Eduardo Hope, as we talk about late nights in the closed university library, sudden moves, books, and overcoming cultural... more
Leaving friends, understanding new schools, and figuring out kickball were all part of Elinor's shift from Israel to the US. We talk about the struggles of navigating the new-home transition, juggling two cultures, and just generally finding her voic... more
From sunny days playing on the beach to discovering the cold of snow in the dark Canadian winter, Guerdah Félix is well practiced in adapting to life's inevitable changes.
Our chat includes (among other things) school life, childhood games, and book... more
Meet my new friend, Kim Konsten. Over the years and across several countries, she's collected memories of the African savannah, picked up various languages, traded many a Flippo, and learned to dance Zouk.
She's off to travel the world for the next ... more
Meet my friend, Ben Bryant, Broadcaster, TV/Film Producer, and world traveler. "I really treasure the time I have with people because I'm not really accustomed to having a whole lot of it." A sentiment that likely resonates with other folks from inte... more
Rich experiences like an old, almost Hogwarts style primary school in London, travels to see family in East Africa, and visits to Toronto mix and blend with all the joys and heartbreaks of childhood. Raj Daniels is a family man, entrepreneur, travele... more
Valerie Hope is a Leadership Coach, Professional Speaker, and world traveler. Join as we talk about life in Panama and the US, life in motion, forks in the road, and many more stories that make up her international life. Her openhearted cheerful mann... more
Growing up, I spent a lot of time around a table with family and friends sharing and listening to stories, usually over a hot cup of something.
Having experienced childhood in more than one place, these were great moments to reconnect with my commun... more










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