In this heartfelt episode of Nomadic Diaries, Doreen Cumberford opens up about the challenges and transformations of expat life, drawing from her own 15 years as an accompanying spouse in Saudi Arabia. She reads an excerpt from her book, "Life in the Camel Lane," diving into the core themes of home, identity, and the elusive sense of belonging for global nomads. Listeners are invited to reflect on adaptation, cultural transitions, grief, and the growth that comes from living liminally—caught between cultures and worlds.
Key Topics Covered
Memorable Quotes
“Arrivals, the adaptation process and acclimatization are critical.”
Liminal living is the practice of living constantly in between two cultures and juggling them both.”
“As expats, ultimately we pack up our memories, our belongings, our new experiences, and we move on. Nevertheless, we grieve. Those losses have a role to play in defining our new identities and our sense of belonging.”
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