Guatemala City – Avoiding Danger And Eating Tongue
A weekend trip to Guatemala City where I did my best to avoid the omnipresent danger and ate cow tongue for the first time
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A weekend trip to Guatemala City where I did my best to avoid the omnipresent danger and ate cow tongue for the first time
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A short story of how the nicest guy in Guatemala City helped me get where I needed to go upon a confused arrival
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Some reflection on experiences and people during the start of The Happy Nomad Tour and an update of what’s to come
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The story of Jose, a patient at the nursing home where I’m volunteering in Leon, Mexico, and his determination to walk again after losing parts of both legs.
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An amazing Friday spent doing Mexican immigration paperwork, having lunch with someone else’s grandparents, marching for peace, and the joy of mariachis
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It’s never too late to befriend man’s best friend. In my case, it took a full 28 years to get sucked into the dog-loving world.
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Some unconventional advice from a 100-year-old still practicing doctor on how to live long and enjoy life
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Change your routine to challenge yourself in new ways is healthy – but be careful when taking the plunge into your new life.
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Letting go of stuff you don’t need, shedding your skin, reduces clutter and leads to less stress and more peace of mind
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An inspirational message from one of our greatest leaders as he aims to leave a legacy of continuing to make the world a better place. Happy Mandela Day!
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Is Career Happiness And Satisfaction A Myth?
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A cute story of my uncle getting back in touch with his high school sweetheart after 40 years
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After I came back from Prague, I knew my new adventure had to include traveling and writing in some way. But What other passions do I have? Figuring out my remaining passions and planning the plunge!
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The story of Katsuhito Torii, a volunteer with a heart of gold who volunteered at the local shelter in Miyako and made everyone smile.
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Visiting one of Europe’s most beautiful cities, a long overdue reunion, a serendipitous couchsurfing host, and realizing how much traveling means to me.
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An incredible group of friends is changing the world with their NGO. It forced me to ask why I’m not doing something to change myself, let alone the world.
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Copenhagen’s bike friendliness offers a glimpse into what I hope will be the future of urban planning and transpiration – life in the slower lane.
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