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Aditi Wardhan Singh on life as a 3rd culture parent

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The Pops duo continue the conversation about 3rd culture kids. In this episode, they are joined by a parent who grew up as a 3rd culture kid, Aditi Wardhan Singh.

Aditi shares with Nadir Pop & Peter Pop her experience as a 3rd culture kid and how that has shaped her being a parent to 3rd culture kids.

Aditi Wardhan Singh is the founder and Chief Editor of Raising World Children. A global citizen, she has created multiple resources for multicultural families. Aditi has written numerous books, including the best-selling, Strong Roots Have No Fear, and the recent release Amey’s Two worlds.

Get in touch with the Pop duo on popsinapod@gmail.com

Follow Pops In A Pod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/popsinapod/

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/popsinapod

Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/PopsinaPod

Nadir currently is the Director of Growth at an integrated marketing agency. Prior to this Nadir spent a decade in TV and digital video production – producing, directing, developing content and writing. www.linkedin.com/in/nadir-kanthawala-47249814/

Peter is a podcaster producer. He has a decade experience in marketing working with companies ranging from startups to public listed companies. www.linkedin.com/in/peterkotikalapudi

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The Pops duo continue the conversation about 3rd culture kids. In this episode, they are joined by a parent who grew up as a 3rd culture kid, Aditi Wardhan Singh.

Aditi shares with Nadir Pop & Peter Pop her experience as a 3rd culture kid and how that has shaped her being a parent to 3rd culture kids.

Aditi Wardhan Singh is the founder and Chief Editor of Raising World Children. A global citizen, she has created multiple resources for multicultural families. Aditi has written numerous books, including the best-selling, Strong Roots Have No Fear, and the recent release Amey’s Two worlds.

Get in touch with the Pop duo on popsinapod@gmail.com

Follow Pops In A Pod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/popsinapod/

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/popsinapod

Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/PopsinaPod

Nadir currently is the Director of Growth at an integrated marketing agency. Prior to this Nadir spent a decade in TV and digital video production – producing, directing, developing content and writing. www.linkedin.com/in/nadir-kanthawala-47249814/

Peter is a podcaster producer. He has a decade experience in marketing working with companies ranging from startups to public listed companies. www.linkedin.com/in/peterkotikalapudi

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