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FYI: Travel is political. Every single bit of it. From how we enter countries to how we spend our money and, more importantly, how the residents are impacted either negatively or positively.
There’s no difference between an expat and an immigrant besides the immense amount of privilege the former carries. Full-time travelers and “digital nomads” boast about calling other countries “home,” but rarely do they consider themselves immigrants.
While travel has the potential to be incredibly beautiful and positive, there’s quite a few harms we engage in frequently that we often overlook…
Our privileges shape who we are and influences our biases and behaviors. Join me in a dive into white and western privilege and how it shapes unethical travel behaviors.
Sustainability is, in essence, mindful living. In order to live with more intention, we must raise our consciousness and our awareness.
Mindfulness is the act of being fully conscious and aware in our present moment. Seems easy enough, right?
Think for a moment about all of your travel experiences, the impact they have had on you and how immensely those countries and its citizens have shaped you.
Now, think about what you have done to give back to those communities.
It is our responsibility as frequent and full time travelers to better care for the environment and the local communities we visit. But, how?
Volunteer tourism (also known as voluntourism) is a booming tourism industry, but who is it really benefiting? Join our first guest writer, Carolyn Cresci, as she dives into the best and worst practices of voluntourism.