• 3. Growing up Overseas in the 21st Century - A Conversation with Tanya Crossman

  • Mar 16 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
  • Podcast
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3. Growing up Overseas in the 21st Century - A Conversation with Tanya Crossman

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we sit down with Tanya Crossman and talk about all things relating to cross cultural experiences and TCKs. Tanya Crossman is a renowned TCK and CCK researcher and author of the book "Misunderstood - The Impact of Growing up Overseas in the 21st Century". Tanya currently serves on the board of Families in Global Transition (FIGT) as a Logistics Director, while she works on her second book, which is focused on how TCKs and CCKs can use their foundational experiences to impact their lives. Join us as we dive into the nuances of the TCK experience with an actual expert, and discuss with her the implications and impact of growing up overseas, outside of someone's passport cultural, during their formative years. TANYA CROSSMAN: Website: www.misunderstood-book.com Blog: www.storiesfromtanya.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/TanyaTck Instagram: www.instagram.com/tck_tanya Facebook: www.facebook.com/misunderstoodTCK Patreon: www.patreon.com/tanyacrossman Buy Her Book: www.amazon.com/Misunderstood-impact-growing-overseas-century/dp/1909193852 Follow us on Social Media! Facebook - www.facebook.com/nomadorwhat Instagram - www.instagram.com/nomadorwhat_ linktr.ee/nomadorwhat Questions, comments, or just want to connect? Reach out and message us on our platforms. We would love to hear from you! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our show!
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