by Amanda Kingsmith | Oct 31, 2016 | Blog Posts, Personal Development
Does the amount of communication reduce the value of the connection? Phone dead. Communication cut off, I was left with one option: engage in the world around me. The airport was quiet and clean. A Kiwi couple across from me disrupting the otherwise calm nature of my...
by Amanda Kingsmith | Oct 22, 2016 | Asia, Blog Posts
The capital city and the largest city of the Philippines is known for its terrible traffic, littered streets, extreme pollution, and reputation for being extremely unsafe. Manila is not our favorite Asian city, and not somewhere we would enjoy staying for a lengthy...
by Amanda Kingsmith | Oct 21, 2016 | Asia, Blog Posts
Singapore was the first stop this time around on our Asian adventures, and let me tell you, it was awesome! Singapore is clean, orderly, and ultra modern. It may be more expensive than your average Asian country, but there are also firm driving laws + rules against...
by Amanda Kingsmith | Oct 10, 2016 | Asia, Blog Posts
While preparing for our trip to Asia, we spent quite a bit of time researching how long we could stay in each country, and what the requirements to enter are. One of the most confusing and complicated parts of travel is figuring out the requirements to enter and exit... by Ryan Ferguson | Sep 8, 2016 | Blog Posts, Personal Development
One of the problems about deciding where to travel is forming an accurate view of the safety of a city, country, or region. News, anecdotes and travel warnings induce anxiety, but how do you know if somewhere is truly safe? The only news that receives coverage is of...
by Ryan Ferguson | Jul 30, 2016 | Blog Posts, Personal Development
We started a travel podcast because we wanted to continue a conversation. We were in Peru, at the end of a six-month backpacking trip in South America, and we began thinking of ways that we could keep travel alive in our lives, while sharing our experiences with other...