Culture

Cultural Perceptions of Shame vs. Honor

By On March 28, 2014

One of the most fascinating things I find about culture is perception. What means one thing in one culture can mean something entirely different – even opposite – in another. If we… Read More

business

Interculturality as Viewed by American Executives Abroad

By On March 22, 2014

Nice article in INSPIRE-D Magazine, taken from interview with Helen Bannigan, CEO of Bannigan Communications LLC (aka – “me”) and Nicholas Nesson, General Manager of Corporate Communications of KBL epb. It’s a… Read More

Language

What Languages Sound Like

By On March 20, 2014

Ever notice how animals “speak” different languages according to what country they live in? So a bird says “tweet tweet” in most English speaking countries, but if he moves to – say… Read More

Culture

Hindu Festival of Colors

By On March 16, 2014

The lovely Holi Hundu Festival of Colors is a magnificent rainbow-like celebration, with origins that date back to legends of perceived beauty, and the color of our skin.… Read More

Portugal

Saudades

By On March 16, 2014

Language is such a fascinating tool. I love how some words have no translation in other languages. Take “saudade”, for example. One of my favorite words in the Portuguese language, that epitomizes… Read More

China

Cultural Curiosities of China

By On March 5, 2014

I just got back from my first business trip to Panyu, Guangzhou China, after preparing for weeks interviewing dozens of people about business practices, and communications styles, and researching the history and… Read More

Culture

Peaceful Parenting Abroad

By On February 16, 2014

I recently had the honor of being a guest on VividLife Radio’s “Peaceful Parenting” show with Genevieve Kohn. We chatted about the challenges of raising children outside of our original culture, what… Read More

Expat Life

Reflections on Hong Kong – part III

By On February 5, 2014

After almost 25 years living in Europe, we recently made the jump to Asia and have set up our homestead in Hong Kong. This is the third of a 3-part series on… Read More