From Lyon to Sunnyvale, Seattle, and London, a go-with-the-flow attitude has helped me through major moves without long-term plans in place.
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My husband assured me that we would probably only be living in Dubai for a couple of years. We ended up staying for 16 — from newlyweds to family-of-five.
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Moving from California to Cairo prepared me for a lifetime of culture shock and career opportunities.
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Culture shock is part of the territory when relocating abroad. But I wasn’t expecting to experience so much culture shock within my own expat community.
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As a Navy spouse, my family’s frequent relocations have exposed me not only to cultural differences, but the sharp contrasts in political views within the same country.
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Career TransitionsExpat ExperiencesMilitary MovesTrailing Kids
Finding Our Middle Ground in the Mid-South
After four years exploring Europe from a Navy base in Spain, it was time to adapt to another new culture: Tennessee. This would also be the first time our family wasn’t living near an ocean…
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Career TransitionsCoachingExpat ExperiencesMilitary MovesTrailing Kids
Lessons From a Trailing Kid: Career Resilience
by Ekua Cantby Ekua CantFirst as a Third Culture Kid in a military family, then as a young adult learning to take career risks, I developed the professional resilience that informs my trailing spouse career coaching.
Seventh Time’s the Charm: Career Reinvention Through Cross-Country Relocations
After seven cross-country moves — four prompted by a partner’s job loss — I’m now helping other trailing spouses reflect on their journeys and reinvent their careers.
When it comes to trailing spouse goals, RBG was the GOAT.
Lessons From a Trailing Kid: Emotional Resilience
As a Third Culture Kid in a military family, I learned the emotional resilience that helps me coach expat women in London today.