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    • Our Philosophy
    • Contributors
    • Contact Us
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    • Bucket Listing
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    • Expat Experiences
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    • Trailing Kids
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Playing the Cards You’re Dealt

My full name is Hilda Denize Pinto Samo Gudo Johannsen. Yes, you might want to think twice before asking me to spell it all out! I’m Brazilian, my husband is German, and we have lived in Mozambique, Moldova, Indonesia, and now India. 

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Empty Nest at Home, Full Lives Ahead

For anyone who has spent decades as an expat trailing spouse, seeing your children leave the nest and your husband become a stay-at-home retiree is a major change of life, dynamics and pace.

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Bending, Not Breaking, in Malaysia

My new novel tells the story of the interweaving lives of a British expat woman and her Filipina maid in Malaysia. It’s ultimately a tale of love, belonging and discovery — loosely based on my own experiences as a trailing spouse.

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From Flailing Spouse to Badass Abroad

In 2008, I had an ideal life. I was working part-time for a chemical company as a supply chain implementation lead, and I was a part-time stay at home mom in the suburbs of Richmond, Virginia. It felt like I…

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Cross-Country Culture Shocks and Confidence Gains

For my ninth move as a Navy wife, I traded in Seattle’s jeans-and-tattoos vibe for the power suits, prestige, and politics of Washington, D.C.

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Yesterday’s Gone; Tomorrow Will Be Here

Since Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie died in November, I’ve been listening to “As Long As You Follow” on repeat, remembering how I once joked that it was the perfect song for the career expat.

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My Long and Winding Road

My unpredictable life’s journey, complete with stumbles and rocky patches, has held me in good stead as an expat spouse.

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Stranger in Many Strange Lands

My journey as a trailing spouse began with my wife’s job offer with the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees in Ukraine. Six years later, we were fleeing for our lives.

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From One Trailing Spouse to Another: Hang In There, Meghan (and Harry)

Isn’t it amazing how we can see the same thing and come to such wildly different conclusions?

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Unexpected Yet Inevitable: My Colorful Life in India

From Paris to London to Delhi, “Mademoiselle Prune” offers a fashion-forward spin on trailing spouse life.

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    Homes Are Where My Heart Is

    by Kavya Sarat April 19, 2021
    by Kavya Sarat

    By following her heart from Bengaluru to Bellevue, Kavya found a new home and her life’s purpose.

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    Just Keep Walking

    by Estelle Broyer March 20, 2021
    by Estelle Broyer

    From Lyon to Sunnyvale, Seattle, and London, a go-with-the-flow attitude has helped me through major moves without long-term plans in place.

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    Cairo and Back Again

    by Nada El Sawy March 2, 2021
    by Nada El Sawy

    My husband assured me that we would probably only be living in Dubai for a couple of years. We ended up staying for 16 — from newlyweds to family-of-five.

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    Finding My Feet in Egypt

    by Nada El Sawy February 22, 2021
    by Nada El Sawy

    Moving from California to Cairo prepared me for a lifetime of culture shock and career opportunities.

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    Seventh Time’s the Charm: Career Reinvention Through Cross-Country Relocations

    by Jennifer Kass February 7, 2021
    by Jennifer Kass

    After seven cross-country moves — four prompted by a partner’s job loss — I’m now helping other trailing spouses reflect on their journeys and reinvent their careers.

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    Uniting the United States Through Culture Shock

    by Crista Lindberg January 25, 2021
    by Crista Lindberg

    Culture shock is part of the territory when relocating abroad. But I wasn’t expecting to experience so much culture shock within my own expat community.

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    From Red States to Blue States

    by Erica Klinger January 16, 2021
    by Erica Klinger

    As a Navy spouse, my family’s frequent relocations have exposed me not only to cultural differences, but the sharp contrasts in political views within the same country.

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    Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg — and Marty, Too

    by Nicole Neroulias Gupte September 19, 2020
    by Nicole Neroulias Gupte

    When it comes to trailing spouse goals, RBG was the GOAT.

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    Finding Our Middle Ground in the Mid-South

    by Erica Klinger September 1, 2020
    by Erica Klinger

    After four years exploring Europe from a Navy base in Spain, it was time to adapt to another new culture: Tennessee. This would also be the first time our family wasn’t living near an ocean…

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    Lessons From a Trailing Kid: Career Resilience

    by Ekua Cant August 3, 2020
    by Ekua Cant

    First as a Third Culture Kid in a military family, then as a young adult learning to take career risks, I developed the professional resilience that informs my trailing spouse career coaching.

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Fourth-generation trailing spouse whose partner's career has prompted three cross-country moves and one across-the-world move... so far!

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