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Diplobrat
Marcelo Hosannah
22 episodes
6 months ago
Diplobrat is a personal journey through the unique and ever-changing world of growing up as a Brazilian diplomat's kid (and grandkid!). From hopping between countries to navigating cultures, languages, and the quirky, unexpected experiences that come with a life on the move, I share stories that shaped who I am today. Whether it's about adapting to new schools, the joys and challenges of living in different corners of the world, or the blend of Brazilian roots with international experiences, this podcast dives into the adventures, mishaps, and unforgettable moments that come with being a 'third-culture kid' with a diplomatic twist. Join me as I unpack the stories behind the passport stamps and reflect on the lasting impact of a truly global upbringing.

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Diplobrat is a personal journey through the unique and ever-changing world of growing up as a Brazilian diplomat's kid (and grandkid!). From hopping between countries to navigating cultures, languages, and the quirky, unexpected experiences that come with a life on the move, I share stories that shaped who I am today. Whether it's about adapting to new schools, the joys and challenges of living in different corners of the world, or the blend of Brazilian roots with international experiences, this podcast dives into the adventures, mishaps, and unforgettable moments that come with being a 'third-culture kid' with a diplomatic twist. Join me as I unpack the stories behind the passport stamps and reflect on the lasting impact of a truly global upbringing.

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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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6 - Houses in cardinal directions final
Diplobrat
7 minutes
11 months ago
6 - Houses in cardinal directions final
In this episode, Marcelo reflects on his time at Belgrano Day School in Buenos Aires, where he experienced his first encounter with a uniquely British tradition: sorting students into houses. What started as a fascination with Hogwarts' sorting system turned into a nostalgic trip back to 1986, when Marcelo and his classmates were assigned to houses named after cardinal directions—North, East, South, and West.

Marcelo recounts his anticipation, the friendships that shaped his early school years, and the heartbreak of not receiving his house t-shirt on sorting day. Join him as he explores how this tradition shaped his experience in a bilingual school as the child of a diplomat, weaving together personal stories, cultural insights, and the whimsical connection between real-world traditions and the Wizarding World.
Diplobrat
Diplobrat is a personal journey through the unique and ever-changing world of growing up as a Brazilian diplomat's kid (and grandkid!). From hopping between countries to navigating cultures, languages, and the quirky, unexpected experiences that come with a life on the move, I share stories that shaped who I am today. Whether it's about adapting to new schools, the joys and challenges of living in different corners of the world, or the blend of Brazilian roots with international experiences, this podcast dives into the adventures, mishaps, and unforgettable moments that come with being a 'third-culture kid' with a diplomatic twist. Join me as I unpack the stories behind the passport stamps and reflect on the lasting impact of a truly global upbringing.

Also, sign up to my Substack