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What does it look like to grow up as a third culture kid in today's world? In this refreshing conversation, Asees sits down with 11-year-old Gia Kiteishvili, a half-Korean, half-Georgian young student growing up in New York City, to explore identity, belonging, and resilience from a Gen Z perspective.
Gia brings a unique viewpoint to our understanding of multicultural identity – from attending Korean school as an international student to describing how her multicultural background helps her "read the room better" and understand how the world works. Her insights reveal how today's third culture kids are navigating identity with confidence and wisdom beyond their years.
Key themes explored:
Gia's perspective on everything from Korean jump rope dancing to Georgian cheese bread, from standing her ground in friendship conflicts to coaching herself through ski races, offers both validation for other young third culture kids and invaluable insights for parents raising globally mobile children.
This episode proves that the next generation of third culture kids are not just surviving between worlds – they're thriving, leading with empathy, and using their multicultural superpowers to build bridges in an interconnected world.
About Gia Kiteishvili: An 11-year-old student living in New York City with Korean and Georgian heritage. She has attended school in Korea, is an avid skier on a race team, and brings fresh perspective to the third culture kid experience.
New episodes drop every Tuesday at 6AM EST.
🎧 Available everywhere you listen to podcasts: https://linktr.ee/sakurasikhistrength
Connect with Sakura, Sikhi & Strength:
Instagram: @sakurasikhistrength
Tiktok: @sakurasikhistrength
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@sakurasikhistrength
Email: [email protected]
What does it look like to grow up as a third culture kid in today's world? In this refreshing conversation, Asees sits down with 11-year-old Gia Kiteishvili, a half-Korean, half-Georgian young student growing up in New York City, to explore identity, belonging, and resilience from a Gen Z perspective.
Gia brings a unique viewpoint to our understanding of multicultural identity – from attending Korean school as an international student to describing how her multicultural background helps her "read the room better" and understand how the world works. Her insights reveal how today's third culture kids are navigating identity with confidence and wisdom beyond their years.
Key themes explored:
Gia's perspective on everything from Korean jump rope dancing to Georgian cheese bread, from standing her ground in friendship conflicts to coaching herself through ski races, offers both validation for other young third culture kids and invaluable insights for parents raising globally mobile children.
This episode proves that the next generation of third culture kids are not just surviving between worlds – they're thriving, leading with empathy, and using their multicultural superpowers to build bridges in an interconnected world.
About Gia Kiteishvili: An 11-year-old student living in New York City with Korean and Georgian heritage. She has attended school in Korea, is an avid skier on a race team, and brings fresh perspective to the third culture kid experience.
New episodes drop every Tuesday at 6AM EST.
🎧 Available everywhere you listen to podcasts: https://linktr.ee/sakurasikhistrength
Connect with Sakura, Sikhi & Strength:
Instagram: @sakurasikhistrength
Tiktok: @sakurasikhistrength
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@sakurasikhistrength
Email: [email protected]