How many summers have you seen?
My 12 Months A Nomad Journey Welcome Dinner vibes in Valle De Bravo, Mexico. I didn’t blog as much as I thought I would during my year of travels. Instead, I documented the journey in little notebooks, crumbled-up typewriter paper, endless notes on my phone, and screenshots of storefronts and restaurants I took. I captured […]
Don’t Stop Believing Now
My only plan when I landed in Mexico was to have no plan. I had finished up a work trip, and upon landing the only thing I wanted and needed to do was sleep and eat. I booked accommodations for the month and trusted God with the rest. Trust is a verb. After the congratulatory social […]
The Oldest Black Community in England
Written by Naledi Ushe Here are five places to experience Black culture in the U.K. Black culture in England, like the U.S., is a culmination of Caribbeans and Africans across the diaspora mixing together to create music, style, and food. The culture has become so mainstream you’re most likely using slang like “ting,” “proper” and […]
A Hidden Expedition in Peru Changed the Way I Decide to Travel
Written by Carlee Jeanne Have you ever skipped the tourist guide book, double-decker bus, and 5-star hotel, opting for the ‘secret menu’ of tourist activities, so to say, and ended up experiencing something much more incredible? Well, Haku Expeditions is the exact tourism company to wander off the beaten path with you. Established in 2014 […]
Why I Had A Proposal-Style Photo Shoot To Celebrate Paying Off My Student Loans
Dear Dominique, I vow to give you a debt-free life. I vow to not define you by how much money you have in the bank. I vow to stick to a budget. I vow to build generational wealth. I vow to build a life of financial wholeness. I vow to be content in every season. […]