
Across the Atlantic and Back Again - The Third Culture Kid Experience with Caterina Monda
In this conversation, Nneya anddear friend Caterina Monda explore the cultural nuances of being an American in Italy including Thanksgiving, the experience of living in Milan, and the challenges of navigating a multicultural identity. They discuss the design scene in Milan, the pride Italians have in their heritage, and the complexities of tourism and preservation in Italy. The dialogue highlights the contrasts between American and Italian cultures, particularly in terms of diversity and community. In this engaging conversation, Caterina Monda and Nneya Richards explore the cultural differences in entrepreneurship between the US and Italy, the unique experience of hosting a Jamaican dinner in Milan, and the challenges of philanthropy in a different cultural context. They discuss the importance of creating safe spaces for women, navigating their identities as foreign women in Italy, and their aspirations for future business growth. The conversation culminates in a reflection on the distinctions between being an expat and an immigrant, emphasizing the contributions immigrants make to their new homes.
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00:00 Thanksgiving in Italy: A Cultural Blend
02:58 Life in Milan: A New Home
05:55 The Design Scene in Milan
09:00 Cultural Identity and Growing Up Multicultural
11:55 Navigating Diversity in Italy
15:01 Challenges of Living in Milan
17:59 Tourism and Preservation in Italy
30:43 Cultural Perspectives on Entrepreneurship
32:06 The Jamaican Dinner Experience
35:24 Philanthropy and Community Engagement
39:30 Creating Safe Spaces for Women
45:23 Navigating Identity as Foreign Women
50:34 Future Aspirations and Business Growth
52:20 Expat vs. Immigrant: A Personal Reflection
You can find me living my expat life here on Instagram @nneya
And Caterina @caterina_monda1
and Metis PR
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