Nomadic Diaries: Mastering Global Transitions

Between Belonging Everywhere and Nowhere: Melki Siddiq on the Nomadic Identity Paradox


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In this heartfelt conversation on Nomadic Diaries: The Belonging Project, host Doreen Cumberford and co-host Megan Norton-Newbanks, interview Melki Siddiq, a communication coach, English teacher, counselor, and avid traveler.

 Melki reflects on his cross-cultural journey spanning India and Colombia, delving into the paradoxes of belonging, identity, and self. The conversation explores how constant movement can fragment - and also enrich - our sense of self, what it means to find home, and the nourishing power of community, rituals, and meaningful questions.

Key Themes & Highlights:

  • Introduction to Melki Siddiq:
    Melki shares his professional background and experiences living in India and five years in Colombia. 
  • The Paradox of Belonging:
    Melki describes belonging as a push and pull between seeking connection with others and preserving individuality, a sentiment familiar to third-culture and cross-cultural individuals.
    He shares, "Belonging everywhere and nowhere at once” - the tension and freedom of a nomadic identity.
  • Skill of Adaptability:
    Through moving across cultures and languages, Melki developed adaptability and flexibility. He notes, however, that this flexibility may feel like fragmentation, prompting questions about identity and wholeness.
  • Productive Tension & Self-Discovery:
    Melki views the inner tension of belonging as "a beautiful dance between being of the world and being in it." He regards self-inquiry as essential, asking: Can I belong somewhere without losing myself?.
  • Grounding Rituals:
    Melki grounds himself through meditation and running—activities representing both stillness and movement, mirroring the oscillation within his own sense of belonging.
  • Community and Safe Spaces:
    Melki values connections where masks are set aside and psychological safety is prioritized. He discusses his global network, including friendships formed at conferences and maintained through virtual meetups.
  • Coaching & Reflection:
    As a coach, Melki prefers to guide rather than advise, encouraging self-discovery through reflective questions. Key prompts he uses:
    • Why am I seeking a sense of belonging?
    • Am I being authentic, or just trying to fit in?
    • Can I belong somewhere without losing myself?
    • How can I create spaces that welcome others’ individuality?
  • Memorable Quotations:
  • “We are the thread in the fabric, but also the fabric as well.”
  • “Home is where your heart is.”
  • “How do I create spaces that welcome individuality in others?”

Where to Find Melki:

  • LinkedIn: Melki Siddiq
  • Podcast: “Meaningful Conversations with Talk Cause” (Spotify)
  • Website: talkcause.com

For Listeners:
This episode is a rich exploration of rootlessness, community, and the evolving nature of identity. Whether you’re a frequent traveler, an expat, or simply pondering your place in the world, Melki’s insights offer comfort and inspiration.

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You can map the move. You cannot map the metamorphosis. Nomadic Diaries explores the interior journey of expat life — the belonging, the identity shifts, the repatriation, and everything that travels with you that can't be packed in a suitcase. This episode may be part of our Re-Entry Series (30 episodes on coming home) or The Belonging Project (29 episodes on belonging across cultures). Browse the full catalog at nomadicdiariespodcast.com and please share or leave a review if this episode resonated.


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