Interviewing a third-culture-kid in the Dominican Republic

Show notes
We’re excited to share our conversation with Elise, a 23-year-old third-culture kid whose story is a must-hear for expat families and multicultural individuals.
In the interview, Elise talks about:
- Growing up internationally and maintaining her Dutch roots.
- The challenges of being a third-culture kid: language and social wise
- Her parents, Dutch reading, and traveling helped her stay connected to her language and culture
- And how Latin America feels more like home
Her experiences are a powerful reminder of the importance of language in shaping identity. Let us know your thoughts in the comments!