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In this conversation, Carlos and Jennifer explore the complexities of life as a spouse in the foreign service, discussing the accountability paradox, the importance of adaptability, and the challenges of maintaining a professional identity while supporting a partner's career. They delve into personal growth, the dynamics of relationships in a foreign context, and the need for policy changes to support spouses. Carlos shares insights on navigating job markets, the emotional aspects of career transitions, and the significance of self-discovery in shaping one's professional journey.
Chapters
00:00 The Role of a Trailing Spouse
04:45 Marsupial Identity and Independence
06:53 Navigating Relationships and Autonomy
07:46 The Science of Relationships
09:32 Proximity vs. Emotional Connection
11:02 Adaptability in Foreign Service Life
13:18 Skills for Success in Foreign Service
14:49 Crafting Your Professional Identity
16:33 Reinventing Yourself in New Environments
17:57 Finding Your Core Interests
19:50 The Journey of Self-Discovery
22:03 Breaking Free from Attachments
22:51 Navigating Personal Growth and Change
24:55 Supporting Diplomatic Families: A Policy Perspective
27:58 Advice and Experiences as a Diplomatic Spouse
32:08 Reflections on Career and Identity
37:08 The Vocation of Diplomacy: A Call to Service
I write more deeply about what I learn from my intervieweesalong with insights from 20+ years as a diplomat and army officer - in my weekly newsletter, Diplomatic Dispatches.
You can also find me here:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-s-upton
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howtodiplomat/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@howtodiplomat
The views expressed in this episode are the personalreflections of the guest. They do not represent the official positions of the UK Foreign Office or any government.
This podcast shares human stories and transferable lessonsfrom diplomacy - not day-to-day operational details.
By JenUptonIn this conversation, Carlos and Jennifer explore the complexities of life as a spouse in the foreign service, discussing the accountability paradox, the importance of adaptability, and the challenges of maintaining a professional identity while supporting a partner's career. They delve into personal growth, the dynamics of relationships in a foreign context, and the need for policy changes to support spouses. Carlos shares insights on navigating job markets, the emotional aspects of career transitions, and the significance of self-discovery in shaping one's professional journey.
Chapters
00:00 The Role of a Trailing Spouse
04:45 Marsupial Identity and Independence
06:53 Navigating Relationships and Autonomy
07:46 The Science of Relationships
09:32 Proximity vs. Emotional Connection
11:02 Adaptability in Foreign Service Life
13:18 Skills for Success in Foreign Service
14:49 Crafting Your Professional Identity
16:33 Reinventing Yourself in New Environments
17:57 Finding Your Core Interests
19:50 The Journey of Self-Discovery
22:03 Breaking Free from Attachments
22:51 Navigating Personal Growth and Change
24:55 Supporting Diplomatic Families: A Policy Perspective
27:58 Advice and Experiences as a Diplomatic Spouse
32:08 Reflections on Career and Identity
37:08 The Vocation of Diplomacy: A Call to Service
I write more deeply about what I learn from my intervieweesalong with insights from 20+ years as a diplomat and army officer - in my weekly newsletter, Diplomatic Dispatches.
You can also find me here:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-s-upton
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howtodiplomat/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@howtodiplomat
The views expressed in this episode are the personalreflections of the guest. They do not represent the official positions of the UK Foreign Office or any government.
This podcast shares human stories and transferable lessonsfrom diplomacy - not day-to-day operational details.