Pai, a Third Culture kid from Zimbabwe, and Christina, who is American, are an intercultural couple passionate about uncovering the beauty of intercultural relationships. Join them as they have vulnerable, authentic conversations surrounding culture, rela
In this episode, we invite some familiar faces to the mic! Pai's parents share their story of how they met and got engaged. Pai's mother, a Zambian, and Pai's father, a Zimbabwean, tell us about the journey of intercultural dating and engagement. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS Donald was born in Matsai but had a hybridized upbringing because his parents were missionaries in Zimbabwe. Maud's dad was Zambian and her mother was Zimbabwean. She was born in Zambia and moved to Zimbabwe at 18 years old. She did not know the language, culture, or values of Zimbabwe. They met at church and were set up for a blind date by their pastors. Creating a value system before meeting your spouse is important because your values will be the compass that dictates the kind of spouse you will marry. A support system is the bedrock of African culture. Their engagement process was infused with Zimbabwean, American, and Christian elements. Make sure to study, learn, be an observer and understand the culture of your partner. You cannot be in a thriving intercultural relationship without being in a community. Resources mentioned: Join our free Facebook community! - The Culture Talk Community. Sign up for our mailing list at theculturetalkcolllective.com for free resources and episode drops! Thank you to our editor, Carmel Kundai, for editing this episode. CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective Website - theculturetalkcollective.com
In this episode, we talk about the dangers of Cultural Appropriation and how we need to learn to be people that focus on Cultural Celebration. Join us as we share stories of how we have practiced cultural celebration in our marriage, and more importantly, give you the tools to celebrate your partner's culture. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS What is cultural misappropriation? Cultural appropriation is the adoption of an element or elements of one culture or identity by members of another culture or identity. This can be controversial when members of a dominant culture appropriate from minority cultures. (Wikimedia) Why is Cultural Appropriation dangerous? It objectifies the values and symbols of one's culture and history. It's counterfeit for diversity. It erases the identity of the curator. Cultural Celebration We have coined this term because we believe that cultural preservation and intentionality come through the celebration of one's culture. For example, When we got married, we had a Zimbabwean rehearsal dinner in which we brought Pai's culture in the process and Christina's family had the opportunity to participate. How to practice Cultural Celebration Be aware of the cultural context. Learn, understand and value the story. Give credit where credit is due. Resources mentioned: Join our free Facebook community! - The Culture Talk Community. Sign up for our mailing list at theculturetalkcolllective.com for free resources and episode drops! CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective Website - theculturetalkcollective.com
In this episode, We tell a story about an experience we had when we registered our son's name for a birth certificate when he was born. This experience spurred us to talk about the importance of appreciating names that may be foreign to the majority culture. We also have three special guests that share with us some of their experiences of having a foreign name in the United States. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS Pai and Christian share their story about trying to register their son's birth certificate. Our friend, Kriselle, founder of Empowered in Color, shares with us the importance of taking pride in your name. Empowered in Color “strives to be a place to find people you can support or purchase products/services from marginalized groups. It strives to be a place where you can connect or collaborate with someone who looks like you. It strives to be a place where you can come into a community and not be "othered" for being who you are. It strives to celebrate the diversity and creativity of the people around us.” Pai's brother, Teve explains to us his journey in being confident in his identity, which included people pronouncing his name correctly. Our friend, Wale from Nigeria teaches us that the simple act of remembering and pronouncing one's name correctly is one of the biggest acts you can do in making someone feel valued. Resources mentioned: Join our free facebook community - The Culture Talk Community. CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective Website - theculturetalkcollective.com
Whether you're dating or married, there is an added layer of nuances and protocols that most intercultural couples have to navigate through. In this episode, Pai and Christina share tips on navigating intercultural relationships. By no means is this a comprehensive list, but here are ten pointers that will help you thrive in your relationship! SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS Dos Try new foods. Ask questions. Be patient in your communication. Learn your partner's language. Celebrate your differences. Don'ts Address your in-laws by their first name. (Unless they initiate it or their culture permits!) Don't make assumptions. Let your partner be the museum guide for their culture. Be a Culture SteamRoller. Don't say that something in someone's culture is wrong. Resources mentioned: The Culture Talk Community CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective Website - theculturetalkcollective.com
In this episode, Pai and Christina share their new journey as parents. Like many new parents, they are learning so much about themselves and their little one. However, as an intercultural and interracial family, they have an added layer of learning and understanding they have to navigate through. Join them as they talk about what they are learning! SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS Before having a baby, lay a strong foundation as husband and wife. What are your values for your family? What do you want your children to grow up knowing about their parents' cultures? When raising an intercultural family, you can't be a control freak. Part of raising a child in your intercultural family means you are raising your child intentionally in a community, so that means other people are going to do things differently, and that's OK. It's good for your child. Introduce baby to intercultural foods! For instance - we gave baby porridge with peanut butter the other day. Creating an atmosphere that is inclusive of both cultures starts with the person who is from the “dominant” culture. Because we live in the US, Christina has to be intentional about doing things that point to Pai's culture. Surround your kid with people who look like him and who are from your “home” culture and all cultures. There is no such thing as one size fits all. Resources mentioned: The Culture Talk Community CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective Website - theculturetalkcollective.com
We're back and excited for Season 2! 2020 was tough for all of us. The entire world experienced the same fear, hopelessness, and uncertainty. Join us as we process our triumphs, losses, and teachable moments from 2020. We're also excited to announce the launch of The Culture Talk Community, a private Facebook group for intercultural/interracial couples! Our desire is to create a vibrant and safe place in which you can ask questions, meet other couples and grow together. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS 2020 Highlights for the Mushayamundas 2020 Challenges for the Mushayamundas The Lessons That We Learned From 2020: Champion Empathy “For me, Christina, I realized I needed to champion empathy with people who I felt like did NOT have empathy towards what we were experiencing. I realized I was harsh in my attitude and some of the words I said towards people I disagreed with.” Love extravagantly In 2020, we were reminded of how unpredictable life can be. We learned that tomorrow is not given as we witnessed millions of people be affected by the epidemic. We are choosing to love with abandon. To pursue our dreams and to focus on what truly matters in life. Seek community We can't do life alone. We need people that we trust to walk alongside us as we navigate the trials of the journey of life. We learned that we need to continue to seek community. Because of this lesson learned, we decided to create a community for intercultural couples! You're invited! Resources mentioned: The Culture Talk Community Shalom Sisters Anti-Racism Resources CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
Johnson moved to the United States from Nigeria. While in University, he met Rasheka, a Memphis native, and they quickly fell in love. Rasheka would soon realize that Johnson had no idea of the racial complexities of being black in America. Tune in to hear their journey of love and discovery of what it means to be an intercultural black couple. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS Johnson and Rasheka Osazee are happily married and have two beautiful kids. Johnson works as a Registered Nurse and Rasheka is a Human Resource specialist and U.S military veteran. They are passionate about debt freedom, and wealth acquisition as millennials of African descent. They are a generous family who also leads a nonprofit that serves youth in North Memphis. A love and matchmaking worth listening to! We'll give you a hint. Tinder and Instagram! When Johnson moved to the U.S, Rasheka had to teach him how to act as a black man so he will not be perceived as a threat. How they are processing being black in America as an intercultural, black couple. We will be launching a private Facebook group, soon! To join the CTC, please add your email to the Google Form here. Anti-Racism Resources CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
Johnson moved to the United States from Nigeria. While in University, he met Rasheka, a Memphis native, and they quickly fell in love. Rasheka would soon realize that Johnson had no idea of the racial complexities of being black in America. Tune in to hear their journey of love and discovery of what it means to be an intercultural black couple. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS Johnson and Rasheka Osazee are happily married and have two beautiful kids. Johnson works as a Registered Nurse and Rasheka is a Human Resource specialist and U.S military veteran. They are passionate about debt freedom, and wealth acquisition as millennials of African descent. They are a generous family who also leads a nonprofit that serves youth in North Memphis. A love and matchmaking worth listening to! We'll give you a hint. Tinder and Instagram! When Johnson moved to the U.S, Rasheka had to teach him how to act as a black man so he will not be perceived as a threat. How they are processing being black in America as an intercultural, black couple. We will be launching a private Facebook group, soon! To join the CTC, please add your email to the Google Form here. Anti-Racism Resources CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
We're excited to have our first guest on the Culture Talk Collective! Our friend, Tina McDaniel has spent the majority of her career working in the field of human resources for a major corporation. Since leaving her corporate role, Tina has spent the last few years pursuing her passion for race reconciliation and justice. She is a facilitator with Be the Bridge, a race reconciliation group. In this episode, we talk about grief and trauma, the importance of taking care of yourself, and how to become a bridge builder. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS We need to hold space for lament and grief. There is no timeline to grief and it's important that we create places for people to share their pain, anger, and despair. As a black person, you don't have to respond to every white person that asks you questions. It's important to refer them to resources so they can do the work of reading and learning alongside being in relationship. Self Care is so important during this season. It's a marathon, not a sprint. Lean into counseling, friends in other mental health resources during this emotionally exhausting time. Many people are looking for next steps in their work towards anti-racism. We're big advocates for Be the Bridge! Be the Bridge is a nonprofit that empowers people and culture toward racial healing, equity, and reconciliation. You can be part of a Be the Bridge chapter in your community or you can join a Facebook community. There a units and guides that you get to work through. Tina's Book Recommendations: Be the Bridge Stamped from the Beginning Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria: And Other Conversations About Race We will be launching a private Facebook group, soon! To join the CTC, please add your email to the Google Form here. Anti-Racism Resources CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
Lament: A passionate expression of grief or sorrow. Many of us around the world witnessed George Floyd get murdered by a police officer. It grieved all of us to the core. The sad reality is that his brutal death is only a symptom of an underlying problem that we face in the United States. Join Pai and Christina in a vulnerable conversation as they lament. For further learning on Anti-Racism, we have compiled a list of resources in our show notes. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | We will be launching a private Facebook group, soon! To join the CTC, please add your email to the Google Form here. Anti-Racism Resources CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
Pai and Christina share their unfiltered thoughts and process the murder of Ahmaud Arbery. He was a 25 year old black man who was shot by a white father and son while jogging in his neighborhood. It's not until the video surfaced months later that the two would get arrested. For further learning on Anti-Racism, we have compiled a list of resources in our show notes. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS Pai shares about his experiences with race the past few years. Christina reads her response piece on the shooting. Pai and Christina discuss the topic of racial injustice and how they each are processing the death of Ahmaud Arbery Key Terms: White Privilege: inherent advantages possessed by a white person on the basis of their race in a society characterized by racial inequality and injustice. White Guilt: the individual or collective guilt felt by some white people for harm resulting from racist treatment of ethnic minorities such as African Americans and indigenous peoples by other white people, most specifically in the context of the Atlantic slave trade, European colonialism and the legacy of these eras. We will be launching a private Facebook group, soon! To join the CTC, please add your email to the Google Form here. Anti-Racism Resources CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
We are in the midst of a global crisis with COVID-19 and it's turned the world upside down. We all cope differently during times of crisis and as intercultural couples, it takes intentionality on how to navigate through it together. Tune in to hear stories of how Pai and Christina have coped and also some tips on how you can better communicate with your significant other! SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS As we all go through this season of social distancing and self-isolation, it's important to continue to be intentional with the time that we have with our families and each other. Here are 3 ways you and your partner can cope through this crisis Acknowledge the crisis Actively listen Plan and engage in a strategy together We have a FREE resource for you intercultural couples! Check out our “9 Date Night Ideas for the Intercultural Couple” Sign up for our mailing list at theculturetalkcolllective.com and we will drop it right into your inbox! CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
In this episode, Pai and Christina get to share with you on a life update! Becoming a homeowner in the United States might be a commonality for the average American, but for immigrant kids or a first-generation American, it means more than that. For immigrants, a house isn't just a place you live in, its establishment. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | We have a FREE resource for you intercultural couples! Check out our “9 Date Night Ideas for the Intercultural Couple” Sign up for our mailing list at theculturetalkcolllective.com and we will drop it right into your inbox! CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
In this episode, Pai and Christina talk about the challenges and joys of being in an interracial relationship. They share some personal experiences and how they have grown individually and as a couple. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS Black History is American History. Don't relegate the beautiful history of black Americans into a single month. Instead, make it a part of your every day. It's also common to associate the Black History narrative with only stories of slavery and that's not the full story. There are countless Black men and women who portray strength, power, and dignity. It's vital that we include stories that inspire us! Race adds another layer to the cultural complexity of our relationship. We have had to be intentional in making sure that we both understood that our relationship would take lots of work. While on a walk while they were dating, Christina realized that their relationship would not be approved by everyone. The joys and hardships of being in an interracial relationship Resources for further education Be the Bridge Osheta Moore We have a FREE resource for you intercultural couples! Check out our “9 Date Night Ideas for the Intercultural Couple” CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
Imagine telling your employer you can't work and being unable to drive for almost 3 months...Like many other intercultural couples living in the United States, Pai and Christina have had their fair share of difficulties with immigration. In this episode, Pai and Christina share their story and their immigration journey. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS Pai and Christina talk about the permanent residency process for married couples. In this episode, there are many terms Pai and Christina use to talk about different statuses and documents. They are listed below: F2 - the status dependents have when they immigrate to the US F1 - the status for students I-20 - the document people who already live in the United States use to obtain their student paperwork Conditional green card - a 2 year green card given to an immigrant. This green card is contingent upon the couple's marriage legitimacy Unconditional green card - the green card the immigrant is granted after the conditions have been removed We have a FREE resource for you intercultural couples! Check out our “9 Date Night Ideas for the Intercultural Couple” Sign up for our mailing list at theculturetalkcolllective.com and we will drop it right into your inbox! CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
In this episode, Pai and Christina share on why it's important to value your partner's culture. It is so much easier said than done! For Pai, it's easier to value Christina's culture since he lives in the majority culture. For Christina, she has to make sure that she is intentional in appreciating aspects of Zimbabwean culture since it's not common in America. The couple share practical tips on how you can be intentional with your partner's culture! SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS Pai and Christina share a conversation they had about race. The struggle of being a minority culture in a majority setting. Pai's fear of losing his Zimbabwean culture. Valuing each other's cultures. Practical tips on how you can value your partner's culture. We have a FREE resource for you intercultural couples! Check out our “9 Date Night Ideas for the Intercultural Couple” CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
In this episode, the Mushayamunda's share about their Zim-American wedding day. Pai and Christina talk about how they incorporated American traditions and important Zimbabwean traditions such as the Roora, Ma Steps, and others during their wedding. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS How we incorporated our values did from both cultures A Zimbabwean Rehearsal Dinner and the Roora The Wedding Day 13 countries represented! Our American friend learned Shona just to speak at our wedding. Shona and English songs Lots of dancing! Check out some of our wedding highlights on Instagram with the hashtag #mybigfatzimwedding We had the best videographer in the world! Check out Axel Marshall for your big day. You can also find him on Facebook. We have a FREE resource for you intercultural couples! Check out our “9 Date Night Ideas for the Intercultural Couple” Sign up for our mailing list at theculturetalkcolllective.com and we will drop it right into your inbox! CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
In this episode, Pai and Christina share their challenges and triumphs in planning their intercultural wedding. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | HIGHLIGHTS As an American, Christina has grown up being taught that the wedding is about the bride. She has to reconcile with Pai's Zimbabwean culture in which the wedding is a communal event. Every relationship has moments of GIVE and TAKE. Pai and Christina share about those moments during wedding planning. Our Culture Talk Tips Find 1 or 2 meaningful ways to incorporate your culture in your wedding. Communicate with your family your expectations! We have a FREE resource for you intercultural couples! Check out our “9 Date Night Ideas for the Intercultural Couple” CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
Christina here popping in to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! While we don't have a full episode for you to listen to during this heavy travel week, we do have a pdf for you to download with 30 questions to ask your partner! SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
In this episode, Pai and Christina share about how Pai proposes to Christina! Christina didn't want to be proposed to in front of people, but Pai didn't listen. . .Tune in to hear what happens! SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher HIGHLIGHTS Pai and Christina share about how Pai proposed to Christina on his own graduation day. As any girl dreams of, Christina had a specific way she wanted to be proposed. Pai, as a Third-Culture Kid wrestled with balancing Zimbabwean expectations in an American culture. We have a FREE resource for you intercultural couples! Check out our “9 Date Night Ideas for the Intercultural Couple” Sign up for our mailing list at theculturetalkcolllective.com and we will drop it right into your inbox! CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
In this episode, Pai shares the story of asking Christina's father for her hand in marriage. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS HIGHLIGHTS American Proposals vs Zimbabwean Proposals When planning to go meet Christina's dad, Pai's dad gave him a piece of advice that changed everything. We have a FREE resource for you intercultural couples! Check out our “9 Date Night Ideas for the Intercultural Couple” Sign up for our mailing list at theculturetalkcolllective.com and we will drop it right into your inbox! CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
In this episode, Christina and Pai continue to share about the hard conversations they had while dating. In today's episode, they talk about expectations as they were dating. Check out Part 1 and 2 before you listen to Part 3! SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS HIGHLIGHTS American Expectations vs Zimbabwean/African Expectations PDA Immigration What does quality time look like? We have a FREE resource for you intercultural couples! Check out our “9 Date Night Ideas for the Intercultural Couple” Sign up for our mailing list at theculturetalkcolllective.com and we will drop it right into your inbox! CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
In this episode, Christina and Pai continue to share about the hard conversations they had while dating. Check out Part 1 before you listen to Part 2! SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS HIGHLIGHTS Future family involvement. In African families, the extended family is often just as close as the nuclear family. Family remittances Being open to traveling and living abroad Hospitality We have a FREE resource for you intercultural couples! Check out our “9 Date Night Ideas for the Intercultural Couple” Sign up for our mailing list at theculturetalkcolllective.com and we will drop it right into your inbox! CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
In this episode, Christina and Pai share about the hard conversations they had while dating. When you date interculturally, you navigate your relationship differently than you would in a same culture relationship. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS HIGHLIGHTS The conservation of Identity plays a major role for intercultural and interracial couples. The clash of cultures vs the immersion of cultures We have a FREE resource for you intercultural couples! Check out our “9 Date Night Ideas for the Intercultural Couple” Sign up for our mailing list at theculturetalkcollective.com and we will drop it right into your inbox! CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
In this episode, Christina and Pai share about how they first met and how they navigated their intercultural relationship. They also share tips for couples who are in an intercultural dating relationship. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS HIGHLIGHTS Christina shares the story of how they first met. American expectations of dating vs. Zimbabwean. Nuances in dating. Culture Talk Takeaways for intercultural couples Create an open line of communication! Communication is the road map to your destination. Discover what your cultural deal breakers are. Surround yourself with other like-minded couples who have been through a similar journey. We have a FREE resource for you intercultural couples! Check out our “9 Date Night Ideas for the Intercultural Couple” Sign up for our mailing list at theculturetalkcolllective.com and we will drop it right into your inbox! CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
Episode 3: Coming to America In this episode, Christina interviews Pai about his experience immigrating from Zimbabwe to America when he was a pre-teen. SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS HIGHLIGHTS Pai dives more into the concept of a third culture kid and how being a third culture kid gives him a dual-lens perspective when looking at life. Pai shares his favorite memory growing up in Zimbabwe. Pai talks about the culture shock of moving from Zimbabwe to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and then the second culture shock of moving from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to East Tennessee. We would love to engage with you all! Let us know what topics we would like for us to cover. Visit us at theculturetalkcolllective.com CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
In this episode, we share with you our upbringings, memories and how we ended up where we are! SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS Christina is an Indiana girl raised in Tennessee who moved quite a bit growing up. Her love for history books and American Girl dolls introduced her to people from different cultures and backgrounds at a young age. This was extremely helpful especially growing up without much racial and cultural diversity. Pai and his family immigrated to the U.S and lived in North Carolina. In High School, his family then moved to Tennessee. Growing up as a Third-Culture Kid came with its challenges and opportunities. Pai began to encounter the nuance of race and culture with the United States. We would love to engage with you all! Let us know what topics we would like for us to cover. Visit us at theculturetalkcolllective.com RESOURCES MENTIONED Behold The Dreamers Book *Please note: links mentioned may be affiliate links which help us support our podcast and website. Thanks for your support! CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
Episode 1: MEET THE MUSHAYAMUNDAS In this episode, we share with you our individual stories, fun facts and our passions! SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS HIGHLIGHTS Where we are from. Our passions. Fun facts. We would love to engage with you all! Let us know what topics we would like for us to cover. Visit us at theculturetalkcolllective.com CONNECT WITH US Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective
We're so excited to be journeying with you as we launch the podcast. We want to reveal the beauty of intercultural relationships in our community and around the world! SUBSCRIBE Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS HIGHLIGHTS We desire to create a safe space for people to ask questions/ a community The first season of the podcast will be “Get to know the Mushayamunda's” and the next season, will begin to invite guests. Join us for weekly episodes released every Monday morning! We would love to engage with you all. Let us know what topics we would like for us to cover. Visit us at theculturetalkcolllective.com CONNECT WITH US: Instagram – @theculturetalkcollective Facebook – @theculturetalkcollective