Autumn is my favorite season, and when I lived in California I would long to return to the North East each September for its spectacular, colorful season. The time has arrived, so let’s explore New England for Fall.
Read MoreAs part of our vacation home & retreat brand, Wild W/E Home, there is a collection of tees, hoodies and merch celebrating adventure travel, and the great outdoors. Available on Etsy
Read MoreStep back in time for a different kind of slow travel
Read MoreThe number of American expats moving abroad continue to grow, and in my most recent trip to Spain and Italy, I was running into them left and right. From retirees to digital nomads to people running companies remotely, there are more options than ever. Let’s discuss.
Read MoreYes, the Amalfi coast is that fabulous and just a train ride away from Rome. The 50-kilometer stretch of coastline along the southern edge of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, has always been a popular holiday destination, and a draw from influencers everywhere.
Read MoreI have fallen in love with Rome all over again, and come across record numbers of American expats who have made the move. Let’s explore.
Read MoreIt’s no wonder so many Brits and Europeans own property in one of the many beautiful towns around Spain’s Costa del Sol. I found myself browsing the possibilities too and here’s why.
Read MoreAfter many years - and some recent ancestral investigating - I find myself back in the beautiful, cosmopolitan city of Barcelona and loving it more than ever
Read MoreSeeking my familiar love of adventure, movement and culture, I have decided to take my work on the road and spend the next month in Spain and Italy. Let’s do this.
Read MoreFresh from a wonderful mini cruise on the Seine with Viking Cruises, my eyes are opened to a new way to travel.
Read MoreWith the word turning remote, the last few year has offered more opportunities than ever to live somewhere new on special stay visas across Europe, and the world.
Read MoreWith their histories intrinsically linked, yet distinctly separated, it can be east to miss the many subtle (and not so subtle) differences that are found in daily life, work and culture in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom (England specifically). Having lived in them all, and having citizenships in two, here are my thoughts.
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Read MoreExploring travel, culture, history, education, and how we are all interconnected are all passions of mine. So as part of a new series on the blog, video & pod, I plan to cover all 50 states in America (and a few provinces in Canada), to review the people and places that shaped unique places and started traditions that we now now.
Read MoreWe have the time, let’s brush up our language skills
Read MoreI am moving to one of my favorite cities! I have been so fortunate to lived in incredible places like New York, Los Angeles, Vancouver, and now London…
Read MoreAfter passing through five major airports in one week, the world as we know it changed.
Read MoreNew Year, new travel reading list: Happy reading, exploring, and remember “Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry, but by demonstrating that all peoples cry, laugh, eat, worry, and die, it can introduce the idea that if we try and understand each other, we may even become friends.” ~ Maya Angelou
Read MoreAfter taking some time off from storytelling, and processing my last few years of experiences & conversations, I have found myself renewed, aligned and more passionate than ever about the cross-section of culture, travel, education, and women of all ages, and how we can explore & learn together. Travel Oracles, let’s begin…
Read MoreI finally made it to the Fixer Upper mecca in the small town of Waco, Texas. Watch your back Joanna & Chip Gaines, I’m coming for ya!
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