The Story Behind Between Bridges & Wings
Created from Life Lived In-Between
Between Bridges & Wings was founded by Maaike Knockaert, a Belgian woman living in Nepal with a background in intercultural training, youth work, and education.
The foundation of this platform is not professional expertise alone. It is the lived experience of navigating what it quietly means to build a life between cultures, alongside the day-to-day reality of raising a daughter between cultural worlds.
Between Bridges & Wings grew from the recognition that these experiences are shared by many women, and that they deserve a space where they can be understood more deeply.
The Conversation That Was Missing
Between Bridges & Wings was founded by Maaike Knockaert, a Belgian woman living in Nepal with a background in intercultural training, youth work, and education.
The foundation of this platform is not professional expertise alone. It is the lived experience of navigating what it quietly means to build a life between cultures, alongside the day-to-day reality of raising a daughter between cultural worlds.
Between Bridges & Wings grew from the recognition that these experiences are shared by many women, and that they deserve a space where they can be understood more deeply.
A Different Way to Understand Life Between Cultures
Living between cultures brings experiences that are rich and real, and often surprisingly difficult to put into words.
Over time, many women notice quiet shifts in how they interpret situations, how their sense of identity feels across different environments, and what belonging actually means when life spans more than one world.
Between Bridges & Wings approaches these experiences from the inside. Not with advice or quick frameworks, but with the kind of reflection that gives language to what has been difficult to name.
That language, once found, tends to change something.
The Philosophy Behind The Name
The bridge represents connection: between cultural worlds, between past and present versions of yourself, between the different environments that have shaped who you are.
The wings represent what becomes possible when that connection is in place. Not escape, but expansion. A broader understanding of the world and your place within it.
Living between cultures places you on a bridge by default. Between Bridges & Wings exists to help you understand what that position asks of you, and what it makes possible.
What We Believe
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Understanding Before Advice
The most useful thing here is not recommendations. It is clarity about what is actually happening.
02
Complexity Deserves To Be Named
The inner experience of living between cultures is not simple, and it will not be simplified here.
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Clarity Comes Gradually
There is no pressure to arrive quickly at certainty. This platform is built for a slower, truer pace.
Understanding changes everything.
Three Dimensions of Living Between Cultures
Living between cultures touches more than the surface of daily life.
Over time, most women who navigate life across cultural worlds notice that the experience reaches inward. Into how they read the situations around them. Into how they understand who they are becoming. Into how grounded and stable their life actually feels across the transitions and adjustments that never quite stop.
These are not separate problems. They are three dimensions of the same experience. And they tend to show up again and again, in different forms, across different stages of a life lived between cultures.
Between Bridges & Wings explores each one with the seriousness it deserves.
Interpretive Confidence
When you live between cultures, social signals that once felt automatic become harder to read.
This dimension explores why that happens, and how trust in your own interpretation rebuilds over time.
Grounded Identity
Living across cultural worlds quietly reshapes who you are.
This dimension explores how identity evolves between cultures, and how a grounded sense of self develops that does not depend on a single place.
Life Stability
Building a stable life when home spans more than one country raises questions that most practical advice does not address.
This dimension explores what stability actually looks like when life unfolds across cultural worlds.