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TCKs - Japan & Belonging

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In this heartwarming episode of Nomadic Diaries, hosts Doreen Cumberford and Megan Norton-Newbanks welcome Hiroko Bell, a Japanese adult third culture kid (ATCK) and passionate advocate for cross-cultural families. Hiroko shares her remarkable geographical journey, from Japan to the US, England, and back again, before settling in New York City and embracing her multi-layered identity.

Key Topics & Highlights

Belonging to New York City

  • Hiroko reflects on finding home not in a physical location, but among family and community—a concept captured in her song “I Am Me.”
  • Japanese TCKs and 'Kikokushijo'
  • Unique Japanese term ‘Kikokushijo’ and its evolution: from describing children struggling to reintegrate after living abroad, to being viewed as global assets.
  • Educational and emotional challenges for returnees, especially regarding language tracks and stereotypes.
  • Importance of translating TCK resources and raising awareness in Japan.
  • The Role of Language and Identity
  • The complex relationship between language proficiency and cultural belonging, illustrated by personal anecdotes and the nuances of bilingual/mixed families.
  • Empowerment & Mission
  • Hiroko’s commitment to affirming TCK strengths, advocating for visibility and belonging, and empowering future generations through language and awareness.
  • Song Highlight:
  • Hiroko shares the story behind “I Am Me,” written to express the TCK experience and the emotional journey of finding home and identity. The episode closes with a moving excerpt from the song.

Songwriter: YUSHIO

Lyrics: Hiroko Nagata Bell

Singers: Minori Therrien Imai, Yaji Tomo, YUSHIO

Produced by Okannooto

Find Hiroko at:

https://www.instagram.com/uptck.jp

https://youtu.be/bXv6Kt1t8gM?si=fYzpoVSEkCOZCqOH

https://www.linkedin.com/in/hiroko-nagata-bell-6457811/

Here is a short excerpt from the song.Where are you from?

It’s an easy question
But not for me
Here, there or nowhere, I don’t know
I come from different places
Mix of words
Mix of norms
I wonder if I’m all mixed up
Am I more like my dad
Or more like my mom
Or maybe neither
Where do I belong?
Who am I?
Made up my mind
Won’t worry no more
I don’t have to be like anyone else
Don’t define me
Don’t confine me
I am ME
Where’s your home?
It’s an easy question
But not for me
Here, there or nowhere, I don’t know

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We aim to inspire expat solutions, by helping you navigate global living with ease and grace.

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Manage episode 519147889 series 3510089
Content provided by Doreen Cumberford. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Doreen Cumberford or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this heartwarming episode of Nomadic Diaries, hosts Doreen Cumberford and Megan Norton-Newbanks welcome Hiroko Bell, a Japanese adult third culture kid (ATCK) and passionate advocate for cross-cultural families. Hiroko shares her remarkable geographical journey, from Japan to the US, England, and back again, before settling in New York City and embracing her multi-layered identity.

Key Topics & Highlights

Belonging to New York City

  • Hiroko reflects on finding home not in a physical location, but among family and community—a concept captured in her song “I Am Me.”
  • Japanese TCKs and 'Kikokushijo'
  • Unique Japanese term ‘Kikokushijo’ and its evolution: from describing children struggling to reintegrate after living abroad, to being viewed as global assets.
  • Educational and emotional challenges for returnees, especially regarding language tracks and stereotypes.
  • Importance of translating TCK resources and raising awareness in Japan.
  • The Role of Language and Identity
  • The complex relationship between language proficiency and cultural belonging, illustrated by personal anecdotes and the nuances of bilingual/mixed families.
  • Empowerment & Mission
  • Hiroko’s commitment to affirming TCK strengths, advocating for visibility and belonging, and empowering future generations through language and awareness.
  • Song Highlight:
  • Hiroko shares the story behind “I Am Me,” written to express the TCK experience and the emotional journey of finding home and identity. The episode closes with a moving excerpt from the song.

Songwriter: YUSHIO

Lyrics: Hiroko Nagata Bell

Singers: Minori Therrien Imai, Yaji Tomo, YUSHIO

Produced by Okannooto

Find Hiroko at:

https://www.instagram.com/uptck.jp

https://youtu.be/bXv6Kt1t8gM?si=fYzpoVSEkCOZCqOH

https://www.linkedin.com/in/hiroko-nagata-bell-6457811/

Here is a short excerpt from the song.Where are you from?

It’s an easy question
But not for me
Here, there or nowhere, I don’t know
I come from different places
Mix of words
Mix of norms
I wonder if I’m all mixed up
Am I more like my dad
Or more like my mom
Or maybe neither
Where do I belong?
Who am I?
Made up my mind
Won’t worry no more
I don’t have to be like anyone else
Don’t define me
Don’t confine me
I am ME
Where’s your home?
It’s an easy question
But not for me
Here, there or nowhere, I don’t know

Support the show

Home is Where Your Story Crosses Borders!
We aim to inspire expat solutions, by helping you navigate global living with ease and grace.

  continue reading

177 episodes

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