Think East While Living West - Bridging Cultures
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In this episode of Nomadic Diaries, Doreen interviews Kirtika van Hunen-Malla who shares her experiences of living across cultures and how Eastern philosophies have shaped her understanding of international living. Here are some key highlights from their conversation:
- Background & Cross-Cultural Upbringing:
- Kirtika grew up with a unique blend of Indian and Nepali cultures, which provided her with a rich cultural perspective even before moving to the West.
- Eastern Philosophical Influence:
- Kirtika discusses how the Eastern approach to life, focusing on acceptance and adaptability, has helped her navigate different cultural environments with less conflict.
- Intercultural Marriage:
- She shares insights from her intercultural marriage with her Dutch husband, emphasizing the importance of understanding different communication rhythms and pacing.
- Culture and Self-Awareness:
- A significant part of the discussion revolves around the idea that understanding culture starts with self-awareness and knowing one's core identity.
- Code Switching:
- Kirtika explains the concept of code switching and how it can be a valuable tool for adapting between cultures without losing one's identity.
- Professional Cross-Cultural Misconceptions:
- They talk about common misunderstandings in cross-cultural communication and the importance of providing newcomers with an understanding of local cultural norms.
- Wisdom from Eastern Philosophies:
- Kirtika stresses the importance of self-awareness and the art of responding rather than reacting, which she believes is rooted in Eastern philosophies.
- World Citizenship:
- Kirtika shares her perception of being a world citizen and how it involves feeling at home anywhere and embracing a global heartedness.
- Lightning Round:
- Fun quickfire questions reveal Kirtika's desire to learn Italian and her love for the idea of feeling at home wherever her heart resides.
- When Cultures Meet:
- Kirtika introduces her book, "When Cultures Meet," which compiles years of research and anecdotes to help people navigate cultural differences in professional settings.
The episode concludes with a key takeaway from Kirtika:
"Know thyself and stand strong in your personal identity to effectively engage in intercultural interactions."
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