In this episode we chat with Expat Mo from the More Sibyl Podcast. She describes this show as “a podcast about culture and cultural nomads designed for Blacks and Asians and those who love them.” Mo is a Nigerian-born, US-educated, Korean-speaking, Struggling Intellectual.
In this episode we chat with Expat Mo from the More Sibyl Podcast. She describes this show as “a podcast about culture and cultural nomads designed for Blacks and Asians and those who love them.” Mo is a Nigerian-born, US-educated, Korean-speaking, Struggling Intellectual.
I enjoyed chatting with Mo so much about her Facebook posts from her first year in the U.S. Her reflections on her own posts and the discussion that ensued really got me thinking about what we take for granted when we grow up in a culture AND what we expect others to accept readily when they enter the same culture as an adult. Mo’s honesty, hilarious sense of humor and compassion for others is very inspiring. LINKS: -Tanya Crossman of the TCK book “Misunderstood” is how Mo and I met online (her episode on my Changing Scripts language podcast is coming out in April) -Mo’s Info: https://medium.com/@Mosiby , www.mosibyl.com and https://www.instagram.com/mosibyl/ Where to find the Geopats Podcast:Subscribe on :iOS ,Android devices,RSS OR join our email list:for weekly podcasting updates Would love to hear from you! Socials:Twitter,Instagram,LinkedIn,YouTube &Speakpipe (leave a voice message) Be a guest: Share your blog, Twitter/Instagram/Facebook feed, or any other artifact from your 1st year in a new country Music courtesy ofDamon Castillo, Song "Rocket of Love" on the "Mess of Me" album Check out all of our projects here:https://stephfuccio.com/
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