Episodios del podcast
Temporada 1
Worldschooling Secrets: Education & Friendship While Traveling the Globe
Join me for a conversation with fellow worldschooling parent Jessica Sueiro, co-founder of the inspired family travel YouTube channel and travel company: Worldtowning. After years of experience roaming the world with our respective families, Jessica and I compare notes on educating our kids and forging local friendships as we travel. Hear about our experiences and dilemmas as we try to raise globally aware, multilingual "Third Culture Kids" by immersing ourselves in local culture and community everywhere we go.
Business for Social Change: Women and Microfinance
What can a global citizen like you do to tackle overwhelming challenges facing the world today? Join me for a talk about business for social change, leveraging the strengths of women and people at all levels of society to address global challenges, and lessons from the microfinance movement that can inform effective global action on issues like poverty, climate change and democracy. We travel virtually to rural Bangladesh, inner-city Chicago and beyond with Alex Counts—who is an inspiring nonprofit business leader, a protégé of Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, and author of the book Small Loans, Big Dreams.
Culture, Community and Connection through Food
Join me for a talk about exploring new cultures through food, traveling via the kitchen and dinner table, and making healthy eating accessible, fun, joyous and delicious for kids and adults everywhere. I chat with Amber Stott, the innovative founder of Sacramento’s Food Literacy Center about understanding the impact of our food choices on our health, the environment and the economy.
Raising Bilingual Kids
Are you hoping to give your child the gift of speaking more than one language? Join me for this conversation with a speech and language specialist. I talk with Mary Pat O’Malley from the National University of Ireland about the latest linguistics research, our experiences with our own multilingual children and practical tips for raising bilingual kids. Mary Pat sheds light on myths and emphasizes that there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Get the lowdown on the role of community, personal relationships and storytelling in fostering language acquisition.
KIOSK: Travel and storytelling through everyday objects
Join us for a virtual journey as I travel with the founders KIOSK to the crowded streets of India, a smoky sauna in Finland and a coffee plantation in Nicaragua in search of beautiful, everyday objects and insights. This fascinating pair of artists share how they use their shop and exhibitions to tell stories, build community and hopefully make the world a better place. For even more inspiration, visit: https://kioskkiosk.com Visit Teranga Tribune: www.terangatribune.com