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(Ep. 103) Papua New Guinea with Kamryn Allen

October 19, 2020 Ryan & Cheryl Season 2 Episode 51
(Ep. 103) Papua New Guinea with Kamryn Allen
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Take Me With You Podcast
(Ep. 103) Papua New Guinea with Kamryn Allen
Oct 19, 2020 Season 2 Episode 51
Ryan & Cheryl

Kamryn spent 6 months traveling and serving with YWAM, and shares about the 6 weeks that she spent in Papua New Guinea. 


She spent 6 weeks serving the people of Papua New Guinea, including: 

  • The capital city Port Morsbey 
  • Alotau 


Kamryn’s experience included: 

  • A focus on community engagement: education in schools, playing with kids 
  • Living off the boat to have the “full Papua New Guinea experience” 


She talks about differences between Eastern (collectivist) and Western (individualistic) cultures. 


Papua New Guinea “Fun Facts” 

  • One of the countries with most languages: 860+ languages 
  • Oro (provence) means “welcome” 
  • Moro bay is very wet/rains all year round 
  • There are 2 universities in Papua New Guinea, but the more affluent families send their kids to Australia for college 
  • There are still villages in the highlands that haven’t been reached by western culture 
  • The Kokoda track/trail from World War II 
  • One of the languages spoken is called “talk pidgin,” which is a combination of English, German, and a little Dutch 


Kamryn ends by sharing why she can’t eat bananas, mango, papaya, pineapples and the conversation veers into a banana tangent! 


Wish You Were Here 

Kamryn: Stevens Lake Trail, Mullan, ID 

Cheryl: Paddlewheeler Creole Queen Dinner Jazz Cruise, New Orleans, LA 

Ryan: Agli Artisti, Venice, Italy 


Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @tmwypodcast 

Leave us a voicemail (or text message): (406)763-8699 

Email: tmwypodcast@gmail.com 

Follow YWAM: https://ywamships.org/ 

Show Notes

Kamryn spent 6 months traveling and serving with YWAM, and shares about the 6 weeks that she spent in Papua New Guinea. 


She spent 6 weeks serving the people of Papua New Guinea, including: 

  • The capital city Port Morsbey 
  • Alotau 


Kamryn’s experience included: 

  • A focus on community engagement: education in schools, playing with kids 
  • Living off the boat to have the “full Papua New Guinea experience” 


She talks about differences between Eastern (collectivist) and Western (individualistic) cultures. 


Papua New Guinea “Fun Facts” 

  • One of the countries with most languages: 860+ languages 
  • Oro (provence) means “welcome” 
  • Moro bay is very wet/rains all year round 
  • There are 2 universities in Papua New Guinea, but the more affluent families send their kids to Australia for college 
  • There are still villages in the highlands that haven’t been reached by western culture 
  • The Kokoda track/trail from World War II 
  • One of the languages spoken is called “talk pidgin,” which is a combination of English, German, and a little Dutch 


Kamryn ends by sharing why she can’t eat bananas, mango, papaya, pineapples and the conversation veers into a banana tangent! 


Wish You Were Here 

Kamryn: Stevens Lake Trail, Mullan, ID 

Cheryl: Paddlewheeler Creole Queen Dinner Jazz Cruise, New Orleans, LA 

Ryan: Agli Artisti, Venice, Italy 


Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @tmwypodcast 

Leave us a voicemail (or text message): (406)763-8699 

Email: tmwypodcast@gmail.com 

Follow YWAM: https://ywamships.org/