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Making a Move: Study Long, Study Wrong, Pay for Movers- Ep. 17

Multicultural Family Hub

Release Date: 06/26/2025

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We are sooo excited to share this episode with you. We had the privilege of interviewing Dr. Jennifer Noble, a clinical psychologist and founder of the Free to Be Collective. Dr. Jenn shares her personal journey growing up as a mixed-race individual, and offers clear, compassionate guidance to help parents support their mixed-race and multicultural children with confidence. You’ll hear insights on: Regional differences in racial identity across the US (we’re looking at you, GA and CA) How children process looking different from their parents, and some amazing scripts on how to have...

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📦 Making a Move: Study Long, Study Wrong, Pay for the Movers
Thinking about relocating—or knee-deep in boxes and bubble wrap? In this episode, we share the 3 biggest lessons from our multicultural family’s recent move across the country.

✔️ First: Pay for the movers. Seriously.
✔️ Second: Set a clear intention based on your values, not outside expectations.
✔️ Third: Know your moving style (are you a “keep it all” hauler or a “toss everything” purger?)—and find balance before the packing tape runs out.

Whether you're navigating transition, culture, or the chaos of a cross-country move, this episode will give you clarity, laughs, and permission to do it your way.

🎧 Listen now and breathe easier through your next big move.