Today’s interview is with J.R. and J.T. Thornton. We discuss the relationship between China and the U.S. J.R.’s new book is titled “The Beautiful Country” and it is a [...]
The sharing economy is described, according to a recent report, as mainly an urban phenomenon. The report suggests the term “sharing economy” was first seen in the mid 2000s and was also [...]
Today’s interview is with Ginger Kern. Ginger Kern is a traveler, an optimist, and a connector. A Fulbright alumna and a Global Shaper as part of the World Economic Forum, she left her home [...]
Yukata Cowboy, a cross-cultural sketch comedy series about the Most Mistaken Man in the World, launched online on Wednesday, November 11th, 2015. The series of 2-3 min. episodes is inspired [...]
My mother always likes to tell her friends about my first few days at school. When I was 5 years old, I started school in the Lycee Francais in Moscow, Russia. My family had already [...]
Here’s a crazy story for you! Last week at the Mid-Atlantic Conference I met a guy called Ivan Raiklin who had followed me on Twitter and Facebook a couple of days prior to us attending [...]
Are you bilingual, multilingual, interested in learning other languages or someone that sort of speaks multiple languages? Then you’ll want to listen to this. We discuss how language shapes [...]
We live in a Politically Correct (PC) environment and that does not do anyone any good so a group of us decided to change that. Joining me today are: Lisa La Valle-Finan (my amazing [...]
Created for and first published in the Sept/Oct 2015 issue of Global Living Magazine. There’s a poem about my hometown of NY that begins, “The city orbits around eight million centers of the [...]
If you have ever lived or worked in a foreign culture, you have likely confronted situations in which the natural, comfortable “default” behavior from your native culture turns [...]