
The Maverick Show: Global Travel Stories & Life Beyond Borders 261: Traveling to Sudan, Uzbekistan, and Seeing the World Through the Lens of a Third Culture Kid with Nusrat Roshni
Learn about Doctors Without Borders, Seeing the World through the Lens of a Culture Kid, and Visiting Sudan & Uzbekistan.
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ON THIS EPISODE
In Part 2 of this interview, Roshni talks about her experience growing up in the UAE, spending her summers in Bangladesh, and navigating her identity as a third culture kid. She reflects on her treatment of South Asians (particularly construction workers) in the UAE, as well as her observations going to the UK and Canada. Roshni also shares her apprehensions about moving to the U.S., and what shocked her when she arrived. She then talks about meeting her husband, attending political events together, getting married, and integrating world travel into their relationship. Roshni reflects on her travels through Sudan and Uzbekistan, and Matt talks about his experience in Kazan. Roshni then talks about her relationship with Doctors without Borders, their work around the world today, especially in Palestine, and how people can contribute to support their work.
→ Full show notes with direct links to everything discussed are available here.
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