My Journey From Traveler to Mexican Resident
Hear Rachel Rickman’s reflections on my time spent in Wisconsin in between traveling and how it led her to become a resident of Mexico.
Is It Safe to Travel to Morocco After the Earthquake?
Is it safe to travel to Morocco after the earthquake? Read why you shouldn’t postpone your trip.
Summer 2023: A Pause to Reflect
Hear my reflections on my time spent in Wisconsin in between traveling.
A Love Letter to Mexico
A Love Letter to Mexico: Blog Contributor Ryan Crain, author of Gravel Roads, explains his biggest adjustment and best parts about living in Mexico.
Travel to Cuba: What You Need To Know Before You Go
Planning a trip to Cuba by yourself can be time-consuming, with many factors to consider, such as visas, accommodations, and transportation. Booking a group trip with me allows you to fully indulge in the beauty and culture of Cuba with ease while I handle all the logistics and ensure your trip goes as smoothly as possible.
More Than Just a Tourist in Cuba
If you’re an American, you might be wondering, how am I able to experience the beauty of Cuban culture firsthand? Doesn’t the U.S. government have restrictions and embargos on traveling there? Find out how to travel to Cuba legally and with purpose.
My First Travel Tattoo
I honestly thought I'd never get a tattoo.
I first wanted a travel tattoo when I was in my early 20's to commemorate the months I’d lived in Spain--but I could just never bring myself to actually do it.
The Life of a Part-Time Digital Nomad
Is it possible to be a part-time digital nomad? What if you want the security of having a home base, with the adventure of traveling abroad? If you have these questions, then read this blog post.
How to Fly Without an ID
Have you ever had to fly without an ID? You might even be stranded right now, wondering what you’re going to do in order to make it back home.
The Internet Isn’t Real Life
Don’t ever let anyone make you feel like you aren’t good enough, attractive enough, thin enough, savvy enough, cultured enough, rich enough, or ______ (fill in the blank with whatever adjective you’re thinking you’re not enough of) to travel.
7 Must-Sees While in Coyoacán, Mexico City
Coyoacán is a Nahautl word, meaning “place of the coyotes” in the language of the Aztecs. It’s one of Mexico City’s oldest neighborhoods, with cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, great food, and gorgeous parks. In my opinion, it’s an absolute must-see while visiting Mexico City.
Marigolds, Tattoos, and Day of the Dead
Some people remember their loved ones by looking at old photographs. Others will reminisce over their favorite stories. But when my grandmother, Beverly, passed away last year at one of the most pivotal times in my life, it held extra significance for me, and I wanted to do something special to remember her.
My First Year as a Business Owner
In one year as a business owner, I have learned a lot of important lessons. More lessons than I learned in 7 years of college, grad school and 14 years working in higher education and leadership combined.
Why it Pays to Travel Light
Learn how to travel with carry-on luggage to just about anywhere.
The Ultimate Colombia Group Trip
Coffee. Chocolate. Music. Art. Dance. Colombia is a hidden gem of a country that’s underrated and off the beaten path.
It has so much to offer, yet travelers usually skip it to visit other more popular destinations.
Not you, though.
Let’s break down what 9 days in Colombia looks like on my group trip.
Finding Your Tribe
The world is big and full of people just like you if you know where to find them.