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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 44 MIN

Christiaan Burger

from Young Global Leaders · host Jason Patent

Christiaan Burger reflects on his global journey that didn’t go according to plan — and turned out better for it.  From South Africa to Japan to a small liberal arts college in the U.S., Christiaan traces how each new context reshaped who he was, often in surprising ways. What stays constant is his instinct to lean into the unexpected. The Baret Scholars year emerges as a turning point: a crash course in uncertainty, adaptability, and saying yes to what the moment offers. Along the way, he discovers something simple but powerful: connection gets easier when you remind yourself to connect with others on a deeply human level.Christiaan also speaks candidly about the disorientation of returning home, the seeming loss of an intense shared world, and the effort it takes to hold onto those relationships across distance. Follow Christiaan on Instagram @christiaaniss or on LinkedIn here.If you enjoyed the episode, please hit FOLLOW and give us a 5-star rating. You'll never miss an episode, and others will find us more easily. Also, please tell your friends about it.If you have any specific feedback to help improve the pod, please leave it here.To learn more about me, have a look at my website and / or follow me on LinkedIn.

Christiaan Burger reflects on his global journey that didn’t go according to plan — and turned out better for it. From South Africa to Japan to a small liberal arts college in the U.S., Christiaan traces how each new context reshaped who he was, often in surprising ways. What stays constant is his instinct to lean into the unexpected. The Baret Scholars year emerges as a turning point: a crash course in uncertainty, adaptability, and saying yes to what the moment offers. Along th...

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