TGMS #019 Resources and Good Reads for Expats with Mary Grace

This is a solo show today, where I dive in to the world of being an expat. I give you a little glimpse back into my own expat experience, and I share some resources to help you through all the transitions.

Links from the show:

Third Culture Kids: Growing Up Among Worlds

Summertime Publishing

Expat Book Shop

The Expatriates

The Expats

Once Upon an Expat

Knocked Up Abroad

Wall Street Journal Expat Book List

Global Living Magazine

Tandem Nomads

Parenting Abroad

Small Planet Studios

Re-Entry: Making the Transition from Missions to Life at Home

Rocky Reentry blog

Velvet Ashes

Relocation Health Coach, Kylie Bevan

Naomi Hattaway- I am a Triangle and other helpful thoughts for repatriation

Additional Helpful Links: 

Parenting Abroad in an on-demand world

Telegraph Expat News

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Mary Grace Otis
Mary Grace is a wife, a mom of three boys, a former expat and development worker, and a freelance writer for nonprofits and businesses. She's lived in Germany and India, and traveled lots of places besides that, but she currently makes her home in the U.S., where one of her goals is to stay connected with a global view of life. She's the host of The Global Mom Show Podcast and the founder of The Global Mom website.

3 Responses to “TGMS #019 Resources and Good Reads for Expats with Mary Grace

  • Love that “triangle” is such a universal term! GREAT podcast, friend!

  • Great podcast, love the resources you suggest for raising third culture kids will definitely be looking some up. The Square circle triangle thing is such a great description of the changes I feel and what our children will feel one day too, would love to get some greater understanding on these issues.

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