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In this episode of the Expat Parenting Show, we sit down with Julien Delphy, a father of three, to discuss the untold aspects of fatherhood and the evolving role of modern dads.
Julien shares his journey through parenting teenagers and a newborn, the importance of paternal leave, and how fatherhood has shifted over generations. We dive into real stories about balancing a career and family, the cultural shifts in fatherhood, and why consistency is key in raising children.
Whether you’re a father or a mother, this episode offers valuable insights into the shared responsibilities of parenting and the joys of raising kids.
Episode Chapters:
(00:00-03:44) - Introduction: Exploring Fatherhood
(03:45-08:19) - Untold Stories Between Parents and Children
(08:20-13:39) - Parenting in Two Generations
(13:40-19:29) - What it means to be a FATHER?
(19:30-24:14) - Parent-child Relationship Changes across Generations
(24:15-29:59) - Parental Leave - Should one take it?
(30:00-36:09) -Fatherhood as an Equal Responsibility
(36:10-42:49) - The Joy of Spending Time With Children
(42:50-44:15) - Breaking Societal Pressure on Fathers
(44:16-48:38) - Advice to Parents & Concluding Remarks
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If your child has a speech delay, learn how to support their speech development through the experience of a mother who shares her journey of supporting her second son with speech delay.
In this episode of the Expat Parenting Show, host Ruchi is joined by Jasna, a mother raising two boys in Luxembourg. Jasna shares her personal journey of raising children in a multilingual environment while balancing professional and personal life as an expat. From navigating the challenges of the pandemic to addressing her younger son’s speech delays, Jasna provides valuable insights for parents raising children in diverse linguistic and cultural settings.
The episode covers essential topics like:
- Differences in child-rearing between North Macedonia and Luxembourg - The importance of maintaining the mother tongue in a multilingual setting - Challenges of raising children during the COVID-19 pandemic - Strategies for early detection of language developmental delays - Practical tips for engaging children in language learning and overcoming speech delays Episode Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction of the guest & setting the context 5:00 - Moving from Macedonia to Luxembourg: A Parenting Journey 12:30 - Parenting in a Multilingual Environment: The Challenge of Language Input 20:45 - The Impact of the Pandemic on Children’s Social and Language Development 30:00 - Overcoming Language Delays: Early Detection and Solutions 42:00 - Importance of Mother Tongue in a Multilingual Family 50:00 - The Role of Educational Support and Therapy for Speech Delays 51:00 - Encouraging Multilingualism: Advice for Expat Parents Don’t forget to like, share, and SUBSCRIBE to stay updated with the latest episodes of the @expatparentingshow !
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Join us in this enlightening episode of our podcast, as we dive into the challenges and triumphs of expat parenting with our guest, Suheyla Traore, a Turkish expat living in Luxembourg. Explore the unique journey of mindful parenting, where we delve into the experiences of a Muslim family adapting to life in Europe, a place where Islam is not the predominant faith. Our guest, Suheyla, shares her insightful stories on nurturing Islamic values within her children amidst a multicultural environment. Learn how Suheyla and her family balance the integration of their cultural and religious practices with the diverse community around them, fostering a sense of identity and belonging. This episode provides valuable perspectives on maintaining religious traditions and values in a secular setting, offering support and guidance for Muslim families navigating similar challenges abroad. Happy listening! :) Episode Chapters: (00:00:00-00:01:26) - Highlights from the Episode (00:01:27-00:05:48) - A little background of Suheyla's life and her relocation to Luxembourg (00:05:49-00:07:24) - Nuances of raising children in a culture different from one's own, balancing safety, independence, and cultural integration (00:07:25-00:10:29) - Overlap of Cultural and religious values in parenting (00:10:30-00:11:31) - Natural inclination of kids to play with children coming from same culture (00:11:32-00:15:32) - Impact of Grandparents on Children's lives (00:15:33-00:20:16) - Inculcating cultural values through exemplification (00:20:17-00:28:42) - Mindset of Global South and Global North and the associate value systems; Cross cultural learning in kids (00:28:43-00:42:07) - Effects of Pop culture and Consumerism in children - cosmetic industry targeting young girls, violent video games & more (00:42:08-00:46:19) - What is Islam? (00:46:20-00:47:03) - Foundational principles of respecting diverse religions and perspectives in a multicultural setting (00:47:03-00:49:01) - Use of native languages to connect children with their heritage & extended family members (00:49:01-00:50:05) - Challenges and rewards of raising children in a religiously and culturally diverse environment (00:50:05-00:57:01) - Benefits and the dangers of screen time (00:57:01-01:00:00) - Fostering Inter-Generational Dialogue (01:00:00-01:12:51) - Advice for parents & Concluding Remarks Suheyla's Instagram Profile - Her Patisserie Page
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Explore the multifaceted journey of parenting and expat life in our latest episode of 'The Expat Parenting Show'. Our guest Rishikesh delves into the nuances of raising a child in a foreign country, addressing safety concerns, and maintaining cultural identity while adapting to new environments. From personal growth to practical parenting advice, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the expat experience in the UK. Tune in to uncover strategies for nurturing resilience and open-mindedness in children and learn how to thrive in a multicultural setting.
Episode Chapters: (00:00-06:02) - New Beginnings Abroad (06:03-12:53) - Moving to the UK in times of economic crisis (12:54-19:01) - Manifesting your dream life - Personal experience from Rishikesh's life (19:02-23:30) - Coming out of comfort zone (23:31-25:38) - Commonality between strangers (25:39-32:38) - The SECRET to building your network from scratch in a foreign country (32:39-41:18) - Education, Cultural Integration, Adaptation : How is it for kids? (41:19-47:57) - Rishikesh's perspective on raising a girl child (47:58-54:04) - Limiting screen time in kids (54:05-57:07) - Policing 24 x 7 is detrimental to a parent-child relationship (57:08-01:01:26) - Mental health issues & bullying in the UK (01:01:27-01:06:27) - Conclusion and Rishikesh's advice to Expat Parents
Hope you enjoy this episode and don't forget to share this with your friends and subscribe to @expatparentingshow for more such interesting and insightful parenting conversations.
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In this engaging episode of the "Expat Parenting Show," listen as a Ruchi and her young son delve into topics that span future career dreams, the intricacies of expat life, and their personal experiences and cultural reflections. This episode offers a unique glimpse into the thoughts and questions of a young mind, as well as the mother's perspective on raising a child in a multicultural setting. Discover their takes on education, cultural identity, and the challenges and joys of parenting abroad. Episode Chapters: (00:00:00 - 00:01:46) - Introduction to the guest and teaser (00:01:47 - 00:04:08) - Why did I start the Expat Parenting Show Podcast? (00:04:09 - 00:07:42) - Do we have all answers as parents? (00:07:43 - 00:09:38) - Importance of reading, types of books & Riansh's recommendation of a book for someone his age who does not like reading (00:09:39 - 00:10:47) - Importance of writing from a child's perspective (00:10:48 - 00:11:41) - Riansh's dream of future career (00:11:42 - 00:13:24) - What is the difference between Knowing and Believing? (00:13:25 - 00:15:34) - Example of how you can talk to your child (00:15:35 - 00:19:18) - India's life, Population, Indian culture and other cultures, Festivals (00:19:19 - 00:22:45) - Religion and Gods from the perspective of a child (00:22:46 - 00:25:47) - India and geography and learning about new places (00:25:28 - 00:29:35) - Cricket trivia, IPL, famous Indian cricket players (00:29:23 - 00:31:16) - Some trivia about India (00:31:17 - 00:33:14) - Did you know that birds are the only living dinosaurs? Conversation on philosophical questions and observations from the child (00:33:15 - 00:38:16) - Concluding Remarks & Riansh's advice to parents
This was a candid conversation between Ruchi and her son that might inspire you or your partner with some ideas on how to talk to your child.
What practices do you follow with your children and how do you encourage positive parenting at home? Do share your responses in the comments.
This is an experimental episode, so do tell me how did you like this episode.
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Looking to integrate your expat child into Luxembourg's education system? This episode provides valuable insight into schooling in Luxembourg and how to navigate the education system effectively.
Welcome to the seventh episode of our Expat Parenting Show, where we dive into the complexities of the Luxembourgish education system with Dwayne Godding, an American expat working at Luxembourg's Ministry of Education.
This episode offers an in-depth look at the schooling options available for expat families, the structure of both public and private sectors, and practical advice for parents navigating this multilingual system. Our discussion covers how young children adapt to new languages, the crucial role of parental involvement, and the integration and support systems available for expat children. Additionally, we explore special education provisions and how the system prepares students for the workforce.
Don't miss the detailed explanations and insights that could help you make informed decisions for your children's education in Luxembourg. Episode Chapters:
(0:00) - Introduction and Welcome (1:32) - Guest Introduction: Dwayne from the Ministry of Education (4:40) - Overview of School Tracks and Options in Luxembourg (10:02) - Discussion on Language Requirements and Integration in Schools (15:30) - Benefits and Challenges of Multilingual Education in Luxembourg (20:45) - Deep Dive into Secondary Education Tracks (25:50) - Comparisons between Luxembourgish and International Schools (31:08) - Curriculum Difference Between the Luxembourgish Schools & International Schools in Public Education System of Luxembourg (39:54) - Exposing Children to Multiple Languages - Yes or No? (49:12) - Supporting System for Expat Families for Language Learning (52:43) - What is there in the Luxembourgish Education System for Children with Special Needs? (01:01:25) - Roles of Parents in a Child's Education (01:08:58) - How does Luxembourgish Education System prepares Children for the workforce? (01:24:00) - Concluding Remarks
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Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Expat Parenting Show, where we dive deep into the challenges and rewards of raising children in a foreign country.
Join your host, Ruchi Jaju, as she converses with Madhumalti Sharma, an expatriate mother living in Luxembourg.
With decades of experience in technology and as an entrepreneur, Madhumalti shares her insights on maintaining cultural roots, imparting religious values, and the importance of mother tongue in expat parenting. Episode Chapters: 00:00:00 - 00:01:30 Introduction of Episode and Madhumalti Sharma 00:01:31 - 00:03:50 Madhumalti's Background and Expat Experience 00:03:51 - 00:06:20 Challenges of Expat Parenting 00:06:21 - 00:10:23 The Importance of Mother Tongue (Language) and Cultural Identity 00:10:24 - 00:15:00 Integrating Multiple Cultures 00:15:01 - 00:20:00 The Role of Community in Expat Life 00:20:01 - 00:25:00 Personal Stories of Cultural Integration from Ruchi and Madhumalti 00:25:01 - 00:30:00 Advice to New Expat Parents 00:30:01 - 00:42:00 Closing Thoughts Madhumalti discusses the critical role languages play in connecting children with their heritage and the pivotal moments that shape expatriate children's cultural identity. She also shares practical advice for parents abroad on integrating and celebrating their native culture without alienating the cultures around them.
This episode is a must-watch for expatriate families and those interested in multicultural parenting.
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Welcome to our special podcast episode featuring Morgane, a certified baby planner and the founder of The Baby Planner Company.
After a decade in Luxembourg and a transition from the corporate legal world to motherhood, Morgane dedicates her expertise to helping expectant parents navigate the joys and challenges of preparing for a new baby.
Welcome to this insightful episode of the Expat Parenting Show, where host Ruchi Jaju discusses the nuances of effective co-parenting and the essentials of preparing for a new baby with guest expert Morgan Him.
Dive into practical advice and shared experiences from parents living abroad, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of each other's roles and the importance of communication. Whether you're expecting or planning for future parenthood, this episode is packed with valuable tips to help you navigate the complex yet rewarding journey of raising a child in a foreign country.
Episode Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:16 Understanding the Roles in Co-Parenting 02:00 Discussing Symptoms and Communication in Relationships 05:00 The Importance of Knowing Parental Needs 10:00 Introducing Morgan, A Professional Baby Planner 14:00 Transitioning to Parenthood and the Impact on Personal and Professional Life 20:00 Navigating the Challenges of Expat Parenting 25:00 Practical Tips for Preparing Your Home for a New Baby 30:00 Importance of Community and External Support 00:44:02 Reassessing Baby Needs and Essentials 00:44:15 Simplifying Decisions: Basic Needs Over Wants 00:44:33 Reflections on Impulse Purchases and Amazon's Convenience 00:44:47 Availability of Baby Essentials Locally 00:45:01 The Importance of Focusing on Basics Over Trends 00:45:16 Avoiding Overwhelming Social Media Influences 00:45:42 Personal Struggles with Co-Sleeping and Cultural Differences 00:46:06 The Challenges and Variances in Parenting Styles 00:46:42 Discussion on Workplace Integration Post-Maternity 00:47:10 Introducing Morgan’s Petition for Better Work Conditions for Parents 00:49:33 The Significance of Community Support in Parenting 00:50:50 Overview of Petition Goals and the Importance of Collective Support 00:55:10 Empowering Parents: The Importance of Legal and Community Support 01:00:30 Bridging Gaps: Parental Support Systems in Luxembourg 01:05:50 Personal Stories and Community Engagement 01:10:15 Steps Forward: How to Support the Petition 01:15:00 Closing Thoughts: The Impact of Collective Effort
Whether you're a first-time parent or expanding your family, this episode is packed with invaluable guidance tailored for modern parenting challenges. 🔗 Follow and Support Morgane: Instagram: The Baby Planner Company Support the Petition: Improve Conditions for Returning Parents Join us as we delve into the essentials of baby planning with an expert! 👉 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this video to support expectant parents and families across the globe!
Follow and Subscribe below: YouTube | Instagram Today, we are joined by Andrew, a British national with over two decades of experience in human resources, who has been living in Luxembourg since 2008. Andrew has held key professional positions and is currently the President of the British Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg. In this episode, we delve into his experiences and insights as an expat parent raising teenagers in a foreign country. Key Topics Discussed: - Andrew's journey as an expat parent in Luxembourg - Parenting challenges and strategies for expat families - Emotional and social development of children in a multicultural environment - The multilingual aspect of education in Luxembourg - Academic support and career guidance for teenagers - The role of cultural associations like the British Chamber of Commerce - Balancing cultural heritage with local integration - Advice on discussing success and happiness with children - Hopes and aspirations for the future of expat teenagers Join us for an enlightening conversation as Andrew shares his invaluable experiences and advice for expat parents navigating the unique challenges of raising children in Luxembourg. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insightful episodes! Connect with us for having a conversation!
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In this episode of the Expat Parenting Show, we have an engaging conversation with Vaishali Naik, a dedicated teacher, an active member of the Indian and Marathi communities in Luxembourg, and a passionate parent.
We'll dive into Vaishali's journey as an expat parent and what led her to settle in Luxembourg. Discover her motivation for choosing a career in education and hear about her prior experiences before becoming a teacher.
As someone deeply involved in the Marathi community, Vaishali shares her reasons for forming this community and how she brings her children closer to their home culture.
We'll explore how her children associate with Indian culture and their reception towards its various aspects.
From the dual perspective of a teacher and a parent, Vaishali offers valuable advice on what expat parents should prioritize when selecting a schooling board or curriculum for their children in Luxembourg.
We'll discuss the challenges and rewards of raising children while working as a teacher, including personal anecdotes that illustrate these experiences.
Drawing from Stephen Covey's "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," we'll reflect on the paradigm shift from control to purpose in parenting, with Vaishali providing her perspective on this from interactions with parents at school.
Tune in for an insightful and heartfelt discussion that sheds light on the educational opportunities and ecosystem in Luxembourg, helping expat parents make informed decisions for their families.
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Welcome to another episode of the Expat Parenting Show.
In this episode, "Building Bridges: A Finnish Expat's Story of Cultural Connection" for an enriching exploration of expat life and cultural integration.
In this episode, Ruchi sits down with Irene Makela, a Finnish expat living in Luxembourg, to delve into her journey of cultural connection and community building.
From discussing the Finnish education system to sharing practical tips for expat parents, Irene offers valuable insights gleaned from her experiences.
Join us as we uncover the joys and challenges of expat parenting and motherhood and celebrate the beauty of embracing diverse cultures. You can also connect with me on other platforms -
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Welcome to The Expat Parenting Show! In this episode, host Ruchi Jaju sits down with psychologist Nafisa Diwan to delve into the unique challenges and complexities of expat parenting. With over four years of dedicated experience, Nafisa specializes in guiding children and adolescents through the intricacies of emotions, personality development, and behavioral challenges. Join us as Ruchi and Nafisa explore the following key questions: 1. What makes expat parenting such a distinctive journey for families living abroad? 2. From Nafisa's perspective, what are the primary challenges expat parents commonly encounter while raising their children outside their home country? 3. As a practicing psychologist, what psychological aspects of expat parenting intrigue you the most, and what complexities do they entail? 4. Cultural identity holds immense significance for expat families. How can parents strike a balance between preserving their cultural roots and embracing the cultural nuances of their host country? Do watch the entire episode as Nafisa shares valuable coping strategies and psychological tools to help expat parents manage the stress and emotional challenges inherent in raising children in a foreign land. Discover the significance of professional psychological support in enhancing the emotional well-being of expat parents and children, and the pivotal role it plays in their overall adjustment. For more information about Nafisa Diwan and her services, you can check the following links: Nafisa's LinkedIn | Book a virtual session Nafisa's Email: therapywithnafisa@gmail.com Please note that the virtual sessions if for people in India aged between 15-45 years old. Tune in to gain invaluable insights and practical advice on thriving as an expat parent! Remember to like, share, and subscribe for more enriching episodes. Thank you for joining us on The Expat Parenting Show!
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Are you an expat or an immigrant parent living away from your home country and raising a family?
Then this podcast is your place to be that will address questions and issues pertaining to parenting in a foreign country.
Hi! I am Ruchi Jaju. My journey as an Expat Parent began when I moved to Luxembourg from India almost 8 years ago. With a 5 month old baby, a new place, a contrasting climate and social environment as compared to that of India, the settling down period was no less than an uncomfortable process.
Having met and spoken to multiple expat parents like me, I found out that most of the parents struggle with a couple of common themes:
I can go on and on with a lot more...
But I am sure, you'd be able to relate to it if you have ever lived in a new country and raised your kids while living there.
The objective with this podcast is to bring to you experiences and stories from people across the child's ecosystem that consists of -
Each episode will leave you with takeaways, that are relevant, actionable and practical in nature that will help you in this parenting journey.
Don't forget to subscribe and follow this podcast on whichever platform you are tuning in from. This little gesture of support would mean a lot to me in this journey that I have just begun. :)