
SHOW NOTES:Tiffany Lachelle chats with Courtney Anderson and Zenani Fogg about their life-changing trip to South Africa and Kenya. While living their entire single girl lives, a winter break trip turns into life-long connections. Dive into this fairytale alongside your host Tiffany Smith!Listener Discretion Advised*: This episode makes references to sensitive topics that might be triggering for some listeners. SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES: Courtney Anderson on Facebook, @coco.ngindu (Twitter) Zenani Fogg on Facebook, @missfog (Twitter)If you like what you’re hearing be sure to support the show!1. Share the episode: It literally takes a click to send it and it’s off. Listenership helps with sponsorship and with sponsorship, we all win!2. Leave a Review: Right on your podcast app or go over to Twitter or Instagram and tell me what you think. What’s on your mind? (A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album on Sound Cloud. Music by Epedimic Sound.Want to continue this conversation with other EDpats? Subscribe to the podcast and subscribe to the newsletter.
Jan 11, 2022
1 hr

SHOW NOTES: In this week's episode, Tiffany Lachelle is joined by attorney, author, and actress Juanita Ingram. Juanita left everything she knew behind when her husband got a job overseas. In this episode, they discuss Juanita’s experience as a Black woman in the legal profession, not trailing but, traveling spouse syndrome, and family life in London and Taiwan. If you want to hear more from Juanita and her show The Expats International Ingrams, check out episode 52 of (A)broad in Education! RESOURCES: Watch The Expats International Ingrams on Amazon Prime! Juanita’s Website SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES: @iamjuanitaingramIf you like what you’re hearing be sure to support the show! 1. Share the episode: It literally takes a click to send it and it’s off. Listenership helps with sponsorship and with sponsorship, we all win! 2. Leave a Review: Right on your podcast app or go over to Twitter or Instagram and tell me what you think. What’s on your mind? (A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album on Sound Cloud. Music by Epedimic Sound. Want to continue this conversation with other EDpats? Subscribe to the podcast and subscribe to the newsletter.
Sep 21, 2021
41 min

Welcome to the first episode of Relationships (A)Broad. It's a series where I take you through individual stories from Black women who transnationalized their relationships while transforming their understanding of what it means to love and be loved. This week I'm joined by Carolyn van es Vines, author of the book Black and (A)broad: Traveling Beyond the Limitations of Identity. In this episode, Carolyn and I discuss her book and the complexity of her decision to migrate to the Netherlands with her Dutch boyfriend, now husband, Vince. At the crux of this episode, Carolyn expresses the need for Black women to travel the world in order to process and unpack their identities to (re)imagine what it means to be a strong Black woman. Carolyn is an intercultural expert who believes in the power of journaling and declares that "Journaling slows us down so that we can start paying attention to how we're feeling, eventually without judging either the feeling or ourselves." If you want to engage in an "effective way to practice mindfulness," join Carolyn at her virtual Journal With Me session on September 11, 2021 at 8am CST. You can register here if you're interested! I'll be there! (A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album. Music from Epidemic Sound.Want to continue the conversation about EDPats? Be sure to subscribe to my monthly newsletter!
Sep 7, 2021
1 hr 2 min

Hey, Everybody! Welcome back to (A)Broad in Education!I've been on a long hiatus while completing my dissertation, but I'm finally back with another amazing season! In Season 4, I'm focusing on relationships abroad! It's a topic that seems to pique the interest of so many who aspire to know what it's really like living abroad. I bring forward the voices of eight Black American women who share their stories about internationalizing their marriages, ridding themselves of excess relational baggage, and even the baecation that turned into a staycation! This is definitely a season you don't want to miss! (A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album. Music from Epidemic Sound.Want to continue the conversation about EDPats? Be sure to subscribe to my monthly newsletter!
Aug 31, 2021
7 min

Hey, ya'll. Here's an introduction to Bonus Episode that you'll hear following this episode. We want to be sure to keep you updated about what's happening behind the scenes of (A)Broad in Education and remind you of ways to continue supporting the podcast. We hope you enjoy! Want to Contribute to (A)Broad in Education? Here's how:1. Share the episode: If there is someone who comes to mind while listening, share it with them. It literally takes a click to send it and it’s off. Listenership helps with sponsorship and with sponsorship, we all win! 2. Subscribe: Subscribe to the podcast and subscribe to the newsletter.3. Leave a Review: You can leave a review right on your podcast app or go over to Twitter or Instagram and tell me what you think. What’s on your mind?4. Leave a tip: Think of a tip as a virtual “round of applause.” This way, in the near future, we can hire a team and pay these folks to conspire our ideas into fruition! CashApp: $tifsmith15Venmo: @Tiffany-Smith-134Paypal: @tiffanysmith0315(A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Editing by Layne Bower, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album on Sound Cloud. Music by Pixabay and Epedimic Sound. Want to continue this conversation with other EDpats? Join us in the EDpat Lounge!
Apr 27, 2021
7 min

How did there come to be so few African American educators in the US PK-12 system? In 1950, half of all Black professionals in the United States (US) were teachers, compared to less than a quarter of white professionals (Cole, 1986). Yet, according to the National Center of Educational Statistics, of the 3.8 million teachers in the US teaching profession during the 2017/18 school year, African American teachers only represented 250,000. African American teachers are entering the education system, but factors contributing to why we leave are at the center of many educational scholars' research agendas. In partnership with the Community of Scholars Program (COSP) at the University of Minnesota, in this episode, listen as Tiffany Lachelle takes you through her attrition story. She reveals details about her decision, and the decision of some other African American teachers in the United Arab Emirates, to leave the US PK-12 profession for teaching opportunities abroad. The full transcript of this episode can be found on SPARK. Part 1: IntroductionDubai to AmsterdamPart 2: Study Abroad as an Identity (Re)formation-2:47 Part 3: Research Question and the Background of Black American Teachers- 6:08Part 4: Black American Expatriates- James Baldwin- 8:50Amsterdam to DetroitPart 5: Background of the International School Market- 14:06Part 6: Safety as a Factor to Remain in the United Arab Emirates- 20:00Detroit to St. LouisPart 7: Podcasting as Storytelling: Where are the Teacher Conversations? - 23:20Part 8: Significant Layovers between Departures and Arrivals - I'm Home- 28:30Want to Contribute to (A)Broad in Education? Here's how: 1. Share the episode: If there is someone who comes to mind while listening, share it with them. It literally takes a click to send it and it’s off. Listenership helps with sponsorship and with sponsorship, we all win! 2. Subscribe: Subscribe to the podcast and subscribe to the newsletter.3. Leave a Review: You can leave a review right on your podcast app or go over to Twitter or Instagram and tell me what you think. What’s on your mind?4. Leave a tip: Think of a tip as a virtual “round of applause.” This way, in the near future, we can hire a team and pay these folks to conspire our ideas into fruition! CashApp: $tifsmith15Venmo: @Tiffany-Smith-134Paypal: @tiffanysmith0315(A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Editing by Layne Bower, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album on Sound Cloud. Music by Pixabay and Epedimic Sound. Want to continue this conversation with other EDpats? Join us in the EDpat Lounge!
Apr 27, 2021
31 min

SHOW NOTES: Tiffany is joined by Kevin Simpson, the founder of the Association of International Educators and Leaders of Color (AIELOC) and KDSL Global, to discuss his experience abroad, the importance of diversity in international school leadership, and holding international teacher recruitment organizations accountable.RESOURCES:Link to KDSL Global website: http://kdslglobal.comLink to AIELOC website: http://aieloc.orgSOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES:KDSL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KDSLGlobal/KDSL Global Twitter: https://twitter.com/GlobalKdslKevin's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-simpson-kdslglobal/(A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Editing by Layne Bower, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album on Sound Cloud. Music by PixabayWant to continue this conversation with other EDpats? Search (A)Broad in Education on Facebook and join us in the EDpat Lounge.
Feb 2, 2021
52 min

SHOW NOTES: After you subscribe to Amazon Prime, search The Expats: International Ingrams. According to the Amazon snippet, It’s time to “Say goodbye to old-school reality TV and hello to the refreshingly new “smart-reality docu-series” that is taking viewers into the exclusive adventurous world of expats! Follow this adventurous family as they tackle a new world during a global pandemic. The Expats: International Ingrams showcases the life and drama of being black and abroad." Be sure to watch, share, and leave a review of the docu-series! In this week’s episode, you’ll hear my discussion with Juanita Ingram, creator, funder, director, and expert of all things docu-series. She discusses this new genre of edutainment that incorporates a family focus on smart reality TV. RESOURCES: Website: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NPX64MH/ref=mp_s_a_1_10_nodl?dchild=1&keywords=the+expats&qid=1605775872&sr=8-10 Website: http://www.iamjuanitaingram.com SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES: Instagram: @Iamjuanitaingram @theexpatsshow (A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album on Sound Cloud. Music by Pixabay. Want to continue this conversation with other EDpats? Search (A)Broad in Education on Facebook and join us in the EDpat Lounge.the
Dec 22, 2020
32 min

SHOW NOTES: This week on (A)Broad in Education is Dr. Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor, associate professor at Smith College. In this episode, we discuss her current book, Colored Travelers: Mobility and the Fight for Citizenship before the Civil War, and her upcoming book, a memoir that focuses on unpacking the “N-word.” RESOURCES: Flourish in the Foreign with Christine Job: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-2BEuY2EoU&t=4s Access your Linear Life Timeline here: http://eepurl.com/hkD3H9 Dr. Elizabeth Pryor's Selected Publications: Colored Travelers: Mobility and the Fight for Citizenship before the Civil War (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2016). “The Etymology of [the N-word]: Resistance, Language and the Politics of Freedom in the Antebellum North” in the Journal of the Early Republic, 36 (Summer 2016), pp. 203-245. Presentations: “Why It’s So Hard To Talk About the N-Word,” Ted.com, March 12, 2020. Richard Pryor on the Sunset Strip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u5mwcMgh0Q SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook: Elizabeth Stordeur PryorIG and Twitter: @pryorhistoriesBIOGRAPHY: Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor specializes in 19th-century U.S. history and race. Her first book, Colored Travelers: Mobility and the Fight for Citizenship before the Civil War, is a social history of black activists who, long before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus, fought against segregation on public vehicles. Pryor argues that their protest elevated the cars, compartments and cabins of public transportation to the frontlines for the battle over equal rights in the 19th century. Her essay, “The Etymology of [the N-word]: Resistance, Language, and the Politics of Freedom in the Antebellum North,” won the Ralph D. Gray Prize for the best article of 2016 in the Journal of the Early Republic. Her next project, inspired by the article as well as her teaching at Smith College, is a historical and pedagogical study of the n-word framed, in part, by her experience as a biracial woman in the United States. In the classroom, Pryor is interested in questions of citizenship, race and racism and the history of U.S. slavery, looking carefully at how enslaved people's histories are remembered and who remembers them. Her classes are designed to help students make connections between the anti-blackness of the past and in the present. She is a recipient of a 2011 student-government teaching award and, in 2016, the Sherrerd Prize for Distinguished Teaching at Smith. (A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album on Sound Cloud. Music by Pixabay Want to continue this conversation with other EDpats? Search (A)Broad in Education on Facebook and join us in the EDpat Lounge.
Dec 15, 2020
53 min

SHOW NOTES:This week on the podcast is Karla Frasier, creator of Roseapple Global, LLC, a consulting company that provides expat coaching and guidance. For individuals, groups, and higher educational institutions, Karla provides assistance in internationalizing careers, programs, student-centered engagement, and working in higher education abroad. In this episode, we unpack how Karla took her career in student affairs abroad and we take a deep dive into her journey working in higher educational institutions in multiple countries abroad. RESOURCES: Roseapple Global, LLC: https://www.roseappleglobal.com SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES: Facebook: Karla Fraser https://www.facebook.com/karla.fraser.10 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roseappleglobalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/travelgal45/ (A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album on Sound Cloud. Music by Pixabay Want to continue this conversation with other EDpats? Search (A)Broad in Education on Facebook and join us in the EDpat Lounge.
Dec 1, 2020
55 min
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