STAMPED Conversations: Tyler Janeé Shares how Students can use this Time to Research, Plan, and Prepare for Study Abroad

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Sometimes I’m still amazed at the connections you can make via social media, which is exactly how I became acquainted with our new guest, Tyler Janeé. Her early travel experiences started with family RV trips. A trip to Jamaica sparked her interest in international travel and for years she's been making it happen by any means necessary! In high school, a study abroad advisor visited her class to talk about collegiate study abroad opportunities (how cool)! From that point on, she knew study abroad was something she wanted to do. Once enrolled at Clark Atlanta University, she made her way to the study abroad office. After weighing her options, she decided on a program in Costa Rica! The program representative for International Studies Abroad assisted her with the enrollment, choosing a home stay family, and so much more. Prior to traveling abroad, she began researching online. Although there weren’t many resources at the time, she (fortunately) found Oneika Raymond’s blog Oneika the Traveler!  Resources like her blog are extremely useful for Black students studying abroad; we both agreed that while this perspective has grown, there's so much more to be done especially as it relates to the study abroad sector.  During the interview we discuss her in country adventures, managing reverse culture shock, teaching abroad and how these experience led to the creation of the Turbulence Podcast and her new nonprofit Study Elsewhere.   Keep up with Tyler Janeé on Instagram @TylerJanee or on Tik Tok at TylerJanee_ Enjoy...You've Been STAMPED! _____________________________________________________ Stay Connected  Blog: STAMPED by Travel Gene  IG: @TravelGeneLLC FB: STAMPED by Travel Gene Twitter: STAMPED by Travel Gene