The idea of home is one we are all familiar with, but its meaning may differ for each of us.
For some, like myself, home is a small town in Mid-America. For others it is the bond of family that holds us up during good times and bad.
Regardless of how you have come to define "home" this conversation has something that will resonate with each of us.
In this episode of The Wealth of Self we meet up with Josh Tugjnyam to discuss his fascinating global upbringing and the many challenges he overcame during his boyhood.
Born in Mongolia, moving to Moscow, Russia, and later to the Eastern United States, Josh has been around the world a time or two. Through the difficulties of bullying, racism, and isolation in foreign lands to incredible achievements in martial arts, the culinary/drinks industry, and building a family of his own in America,
Josh has defined his own Wealth of Self and shares his journey with us here.
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