WELLNESS ON THE ROAD Idiocracy: How America Is Forgetting How to Think Posted on August 21, 2025March 2, 2026 This post reflects on how America is losing its ability to think critically. From small talk that turns political, to loud debates without facts, to systems that reward ignorance, confidence has replaced knowledge. The author questions public discourse, yet still refuses to stop raising their hand for truth. Read more
FOOD AND DRINK A Table for One, Please: How I Learned to Love Eating Alone While Traveling Posted on August 18, 2025December 20, 2025 I used to avoid dining alone, hiding behind my phone or takeout. Traveling taught me to choose my seat, savor my food, and slow down without worry. From street stalls to window views, eating solo feels freeing—not lonely. Now I linger, watch, and enjoy every moment. Read more
CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES How to Get Around Thailand: My Best Travel Lessons Posted on August 17, 2025December 20, 2025 Getting around Thailand wasn’t just about transportation—it was part of the adventure. From tuk-tuks and scooters to songthaews and boats, each ride brought humor, tension, and joy. These moments weren’t planned, but they stayed with me. Sometimes, the journey is the memory.ife. Read more
SLOW TRAVEL & LIVING ABROAD What You Need to Know About U.S. Embassy Layoffs: Why It’s a Bigger Deal Than You Think Posted on August 14, 2025December 26, 2025 U.S. embassy layoffs and government infrastructure cuts aren’t just bureaucratic changes—they shape who gets access, movement, and representation. This post explores how dismantling government infrastructure affects passports, visas, and basic services, revealing the deeper impact on power, freedom, and whose voices get heard in a shifting global landscape. Read more
FOOD AND DRINK How Brazil Coffee Tariffs Threaten America’s Love Affair with Coffee Posted on August 13, 2025December 20, 2025 President Trump’s 50% tariff on Brazilian coffee is disrupting a supply chain that provides 30% of U.S. coffee. Prices are rising, shipments are down, and small cafes face the biggest strain. Brazil is redirecting exports to other markets, risking America’s influence in global coffee trade and reshaping coffee culture nationwide. Read more
WELLNESS ON THE ROAD Why You’re Not Hearing Back: The Truth About Ghost Jobs Posted on August 11, 2025December 26, 2025 I’ve applied to jobs that may never have been real—ghost jobs flood the system. I am learning how to spot them and make better use of my time. Now I apply directly on company sites, follow up after applications, and lean on real connections. Don’t waste too much time on job boards like Indeed.com Read more
TRAVEL MONEY & PLANNING BRICS and Travel Costs: What Americans Should Know Right Now Posted on August 10, 2025December 26, 2025 BRICS is changing global trade, which could affect travel costs, payment methods, and routes. Currency shifts may raise prices for Americans, while new airline connections and upgraded infrastructure could improve travel within BRICS countries. Travelers should watch exchange rates, visas, and local payment systems as these changes unfold. Read more
WELLNESS ON THE ROAD The Truth About Getting Rejected as a Speaker: It’s Not Just About One No Posted on August 7, 2025January 18, 2026 After applying to speak at a travel conference, I was rejected. That “no” hit harder than expected. It brought up years of quiet sacrifice, missed chances, and self-doubt. I wanted to be seen, especially by women like me. Instead, I faced the truth—I’ve spent years settling when I wanted more. Read more