S3E1 Chineme and Coach Martin-Building a Village of Support for Third Culture Kids
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In this episode of Global Student Voices, Coach Martin interviews Chineme Ugbor, co-founder of Linden Global Learning Support Services, about Third Culture Kids (TCKs), international student mental health, and culturally responsive education.Chineme shares insights on global transitions, student well-being, identity, and how international schools and families can better support students navigating life across cultures.This episode is essential viewing for international students, parents, educators, counselors, and school leaders working in global education.Guest BioChineme Chi'Nnaya Ugbor is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of Linden Global Learning Support Services, an international agency founded in Berlin in 2015 that provides comprehensive educational support to globally mobile families. With a background in organizational development, international relations, coaching, and counseling, Chineme has spent 24 years in the education sector with a passion for helping young people thrive. As a Nigerian-Austrian Third Culture Kid who lived across multiple countries, she brings authentic understanding to the unique challenges facing internationally mobile students and families.Connect with Chineme:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chinemeugbor/Linden Global Learning Support Services: https://www.linden-education.comContact: Available via website contact form or direct inquiry#GlobalStudentVoices #ThirdCultureKids #TCK #InternationalStudents #InternationalEducation#StudentMentalHealth #GlobalEducation #InternationalSchools #StudentWellbeing #EducationLeadershipThis video is brought to you by Global Student Solutions and My Career and College Coach and more information is available on the website at www.theGlobalStudentSolutions.com