There are more ways to learn a new skill or simply follow your curiosity with online courses - both free and paid - with both leading universities or experts. Here is a list of some that I use, enjoy!
Read MoreHere are talks and presentations that offer of inspiration and motivation (not of the fake, vacant variety) from unique, authentic, trailblazing women leaders I admire. I need them, you need them, we all need them.
Read MoreMore women-led content outlets, media and experts to follow for inspiration
Read MoreWhile women and girls make up half of the world population, education is sadly not of equal access. There are a number of campaigns and organizations trying to tip the scales.
Read MoreWe have the time, let’s brush up our language skills
Read MoreDuring this Covid-19 crisis, the Navajo Nation, neighbors Apache and Pueblo Tribes, and many other Indigenous communities are lacking the support they need to protect the people. Inspired by the woman behind Orenda Tribe, here are some ways to help.
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 MoreToday is International Women’s Day and there are so many incredible individuals - past & present - to celebrate, along with supporting those coming up behind us. With so many female trailblazers throughout history, I thought I would share some historical female adventurers who made an impact.
Read MoreChef José Andrés and his World Central Kitchen is truly doing God’s work. When government’s flailed, fought and generally did not provide, WCK was there.
Read MoreI never miss an opportunity to hear someone’s story – especially from someone that I admire – so I leapt at the chance to interview Bozoma Saint John at the WeWork Global summit this week in Los Angeles.
Read MoreAside from pouring over travel magazines and maps for most of my life, books and movies have ultimately inspired my travels near and far. Having just read a couple of new gems, I thought it was a good time to round up some travel literature classics along with recent faves.
Read MoreTo my fellow travel lovers, writers, bloggers, photographers and more: given our love of learning when it comes to people and places, can’t we be doing more to highlight issues that need attention and also give back to organizations trying to make the world a better place?
Read MoreThis week we lost a giant. Not just the incredible storyteller, traveler, host, author and chef, but a man of integrity, authenticity and originality who moved around the world with ease, connecting with people from all walks of life. Anthony Bourdain, you will be greatly missed.
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