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Just Japan Podcast 174: Third Culture Kids in Japan

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In episode 174 of the podcast, Kevin chats with returning guest Felicity Tillack about her recent documentary, "Third Culture Kids in Japan." Felicity looked at the lives of people brought up in Japan, but have parents who are from other countries. They often find themselves in an interesting cultural dilemma. Learn more about some of the challenges these kids face.

Come on over to Just Japan Stuff (home of the podcast): http://justjapanstuff.com

Follow the podcast on Twiter and Instagram: @jlandkev

Facebook: http://facebook.com/justjapanstuff

Check us out on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/busankevin

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In episode 174 of the podcast, Kevin chats with returning guest Felicity Tillack about her recent documentary, "Third Culture Kids in Japan." Felicity looked at the lives of people brought up in Japan, but have parents who are from other countries. They often find themselves in an interesting cultural dilemma. Learn more about some of the challenges these kids face.

Come on over to Just Japan Stuff (home of the podcast): http://justjapanstuff.com

Follow the podcast on Twiter and Instagram: @jlandkev

Facebook: http://facebook.com/justjapanstuff

Check us out on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/busankevin

  continue reading

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