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Embracing Adversity Through Travel: How a trip to Ghana changed my outlook on life
Dec 4, 2019
Embracing Adversity Through Travel: How a trip to Ghana changed my outlook on life
Dec 4, 2019

Through all of my adventures over the years I've learned plenty of lessons. One that has stuck with me is just how much travel has changed the way I think and embrace challenges on a day-to-day basis. Here's a story about a trip to Ghana that tested my patience, but proved important to my growth.

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Dec 4, 2019
Venezia Football Club: Venice's best kept secret
Oct 28, 2019
Venezia Football Club: Venice's best kept secret
Oct 28, 2019

In a city that welcomes 30 million visitors each year, it seems unlikely that something has been left undiscovered, right? Think again. Venezia Football Club has remained raw, authentic, and full of passion despite the modern age of overtourism. Sport fanatic or not, it’s worth checking out. Here’s why…

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Oct 28, 2019
5 Common Misconceptions About South Korea: Here's what I learned during my first visit
Oct 18, 2019
5 Common Misconceptions About South Korea: Here's what I learned during my first visit
Oct 18, 2019

Take a moment to think about South Korea. What comes to mind? Odds are it includes something along the lines of North Korea, kimchee, Buddhism, and not much more. That’s ok! Here are 5 common misconceptions about this stunningly beautiful and wildly underrated country, because their neighbors to the north shouldn’t be a reason to stay away.

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Oct 18, 2019
Top 30 Experiences from a Semester at Sea: Here's what a 110 day trip around the world is like
Aug 27, 2019
Top 30 Experiences from a Semester at Sea: Here's what a 110 day trip around the world is like
Aug 27, 2019

It has now been nine years since I stepped off of North American land, onto a ship, and straight into the unknown. To be honest, it still feels like yesterday and I think part of me is still processing the experience all these years later. I never imagined that an introvert such as myself would thrive in an environment like that, circumnavigating the globe for 110 days with complete strangers. As it turned out, it was truly the journey of a lifetime...

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Aug 27, 2019
Lessons from a Non-Profit: What to know before your next volunteer trip abroad
Aug 20, 2019
Lessons from a Non-Profit: What to know before your next volunteer trip abroad
Aug 20, 2019

Voluntourism is a booming part of international travel, but it doesn't come without its pitfalls. It’s more important than ever that we educate ourselves as donors and volunteers in order to evaluate how effectively our time and money is being used abroad. Here are 9 lessons you should know before your next volunteer trip that I’ve learned after nearly a decade of working with a non-profit in Ghana.

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Aug 20, 2019
Touring The DMZ in South Korea: What it's like to stand at the most heavily guarded border in the world
Aug 2, 2019
Touring The DMZ in South Korea: What it's like to stand at the most heavily guarded border in the world
Aug 2, 2019

A mere thirty miles outside of Seoul sits one of the most heavily guarded borders in the world. Spanning the entire 160-miles across the peninsula, the demilitarized zone creates a 2.5 mile wide proverbial “no-man’s land” that does more than simply divide the two countries…

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Aug 2, 2019
Chasing Choclon Waterfall: Discovering paradise in the Panamanian jungle
Jul 22, 2019
Chasing Choclon Waterfall: Discovering paradise in the Panamanian jungle
Jul 22, 2019

As I combed through the research prior to our trip to Panama, I came across a picture of a swimming hole that blew me away. The moment I saw it, I knew we needed to experience it. There was only one problem: nothing I read would tell us where it was located…

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Jul 22, 2019
How I Caught The Travel Bug: and 3 reasons why I can't let it go
Jul 17, 2019
How I Caught The Travel Bug: and 3 reasons why I can't let it go
Jul 17, 2019

I vividly remember standing there on the shores of Hopfen, Germany. It was the summer between my junior and senior years of high school and I was captivated by my first taste of international exploration. I didn’t know it at the time - I don’t think I quite knew how to process it all - but that was my first experience with the travel bug…

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Jul 17, 2019

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This was something special. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I’d ever find myself in a dugout canoe, clinging onto tree branches to anchor against the current, with a bloat of hippos between us and Burkina Faso on the other side of the ri

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