A Podcast for Global Citizens
Cultural Psychology, Travel Tips, Immigrant Experiences, and More.
Without Borders: Stories by the inescapably Foreign is a podcast for nomads, expats, immigrants, refugees, third-culture children and anyone else who feels inescapably foreign.
Here are some of the highlights.
How Culture Affects Health With Paul Dermody
Nolan speaks with Paul Dermody, an online personal trainer, podcaster, and part-time professional writer passionate about travel and languages. Paul shares his tips on achieving your fitness and health goals with a holistic approach that can apply to all aspects of life. You can check out the specific topics below and select which segment of the podcast…
Identity, psychedelics, genetic essentialism, and sleep culture with Dr. Benjamin Cheung
Nolan Yuma speaks with Dr. Benjamin Cheung, a leading expert in the fields of genetic essentialism, culture and sleep, and acculturation. Benjamin shares his cultural experience as a 1.5 generation Chinese Canadian and how parents of immigrant children can ease the acculturation process. Nolan and Ben also talk about how culture affects the outcomes of …
Travel & Marketing Tips with Professor Mark Wolters from Wolters World
​ @ProfessorWolters from @woltersworld shares his experience and knowledge as a marketing professor and travel enthusiast who obtained YouTube fame. Professor Wolters could quit his job, but he loves teaching and "also loves insurance." His passion and humour come through when he gives Nolan and the listeners advice on becoming successful YouTubers an…
Creating a better world without "woke" PC discourse
"Developing nation? Bro. Let's get to the point. We're a poor country," says Aeron. In this conversation, Aeron DEllosa from @animmigrantslifepodcast and Nolan Yuma don't hide the truth with political correctness. Instead, they get right to the point when discussing immigrating to Canada, Filipino culture and psychology, Tagalog, decolonization, and r…
Belgians vs. the Dutch + Becoming Irish
Don't confuse Belgians and the Dutch. Rosie Van Den Broek (Principal Customer Success Manager at HubSpot) and Nolan Yuma discuss cultural and psychological differences and how they affect business and travel. Rosie also talks about her experience moving to Ireland and why she had to change her name. Nolan and Yuma also touch on identity, politics, the k…
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