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Global Student Voices

Global Student Voices

De : Scott Martin of Global Student Solutions
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“Global Student Voices” with Coach Martin is your bi-weekly dose of inspiration from the world of international education. Scott R. Martin, a veteran in the field, brings you heartfelt stories and practical advice from global students and experts. Dive into discussions on cross-border education, student experiences, and strategies for academic triumphs. Perfect for students, educators, and parents, this podcast is a guiding light for anyone involved in the global education journey.Scott Martin of Global Student Solutions
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    • Discover TCK Superpowers! With Michéle Phoenix
      Jun 10 2025

      Welcome to Global Student Voices, hosted by Scott R. Martin!

      In this powerful episode, we are joined by Michéle Phoenix—renowned TCK advocate, author, and expert on the Third Culture Kid (TCK) and Missionary Kid (MK) experience.

      This conversation serves as a vital companion to Michele’s acclaimed book, Pieces of Purple: The Greatness, Grit, and Grace of Growing Up MK. Host Scott R. Martin, also known as Coach Martin, calls the book a “spectacular resource,” one he has personally shared with international parents—including during a recent trip to Kenya.

      Endorsed by TCK thought leader Ruth Van Reken (a previous guest on GSV), Pieces of Purple is available globally via Amazon (including international sites like amazon.fr and amazon.nl) and as an ebook.

      Michéle shares her own background as a TCK and MK—born in France, holding three passports, and having spent two decades teaching at Black Forest Academy in Germany. She brings to life the complexity of the TCK identity through her famous “purple Play-Doh” analogy: unlike monocultural children (red or blue), TCKs blend diverse cultural influences into a rich, complex, and often confusing shade of purple.

      Key insights from this episode include:

      • The often hidden grief and trauma carried by TCKs—and how it manifests emotionally

      • The intense, fast-forming relationships typical of globally mobile youth.

      • A breakdown of the six types of belonging that TCKs seek throughout their lives.

      • The unique “superpowers” of TCKs—including emotional intelligence, adaptability, and their innate ability to build bridges across cultures.

      • Michéle calls on international schools to recognize and nurture these strengths, especially as they are increasingly valued in fields like diplomacy and global business.

      As someone who has worked extensively with international students, Scott R. Martin underscores the depth and relevance of Michéle’s insights. This episode is part of a broader effort to elevate global student voices and to provide meaningful resources for students, parents, and educators navigating cross-cultural lives.

      Connect with Michéle Phoenix:

      • Website:⁠ michelephoenix.com⁠

      • Facebook:⁠ facebook.com/shellphoenix⁠

      • Podcast: A Pondering Purple (audio versions of her articles) ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/0zqqxnBUbuTif04j8Z1lHu?si=da2d6b40fc6b45a6⁠

      • Book: Pieces of Purple – available on Amazon and global Amazon platforms ⁠https://a.co/d/2GRLJY3⁠

      Connect with Global Student Voices and the Global Student Solutions family:

      Are you part of an international school community? Whether you’re a student with a story to tell, a parent seeking guidance, or a school leader looking to strengthen your support systems—Global Student Voices is here for you. Subscribe, share, and connect with us to become part of a growing global network committed to elevating student voices worldwide.

      School leaders are invited to explore ⁠GSS Consulting Services⁠ and join the ⁠Global Education Network⁠, a powerful community designed to support international schools through resources, collaboration, and leadership development. For students and parents, our ⁠My College Coach⁠ services offer personalized guidance to help you navigate global university admissions with clarity and confidence.

      Let’s build something remarkable—together.


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      28 min
    • Discover TCK Superpowers! With Michéle Phoenix
      Jun 10 2025

      Welcome to Global Student Voices, hosted by Scott R. Martin!

      In this powerful episode, we are joined by Michéle Phoenix—renowned TCK advocate, author, and expert on the Third Culture Kid (TCK) and Missionary Kid (MK) experience.

      This conversation serves as a vital companion to Michele’s acclaimed book, Pieces of Purple: The Greatness, Grit, and Grace of Growing Up MK. Host Scott R. Martin, also known as Coach Martin, calls the book a “spectacular resource,” one he has personally shared with international parents—including during a recent trip to Kenya.

      Endorsed by TCK thought leader Ruth Van Reken (a previous guest on GSV), Pieces of Purple is available globally via Amazon (including international sites like amazon.fr and amazon.nl) and as an ebook.

      Michéle shares her own background as a TCK and MK—born in France, holding three passports, and having spent two decades teaching at Black Forest Academy in Germany. She brings to life the complexity of the TCK identity through her famous “purple Play-Doh” analogy: unlike monocultural children (red or blue), TCKs blend diverse cultural influences into a rich, complex, and often confusing shade of purple.

      Key insights from this episode include:

        • The often hidden grief and trauma carried by TCKs—and how it manifests emotionally
        • The intense, fast-forming relationships typical of globally mobile youth.
        • A breakdown of the six types of belonging that TCKs seek throughout their lives.
        • The unique “superpowers” of TCKs—including emotional intelligence, adaptability, and their innate ability to build bridges across cultures.

        Michéle calls on international schools to recognize and nurture these strengths, especially as they are increasingly valued in fields like diplomacy and global business.

      As someone who has worked extensively with international students, Scott R. Martin underscores the depth and relevance of Michéle’s insights. This episode is part of a broader effort to elevate global student voices and to provide meaningful resources for students, parents, and educators navigating cross-cultural lives.

      Connect with Michéle Phoenix:

      • Website: michelephoenix.com

      • Facebook: facebook.com/shellphoenix

      • Podcast: A Pondering Purple (audio versions of her articles) https://open.spotify.com/show/0zqqxnBUbuTif04j8Z1lHu?si=da2d6b40fc6b45a6

      • Book: Pieces of Purple – available on Amazon and global Amazon platforms https://a.co/d/2GRLJY3

      Connect with Global Student Voices and the Global Student Solutions family:

      Are you part of an international school community? Whether you’re a student with a story to tell, a parent seeking guidance, or a school leader looking to strengthen your support systems—Global Student Voices is here for you. Subscribe, share, and connect with us to become part of a growing global network committed to elevating student voices worldwide.

      School leaders are invited to explore GSS Consulting Services and join the Global Education Network, a powerful community designed to support international schools through resources, collaboration, and leadership development. For students and parents, our My College Coach services offer personalized guidance to help you navigate global university admissions with clarity and confidence.

      Let’s build something remarkable—together.

      Afficher plus Afficher moins
      28 min

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