An Apology To Cheryl Strayed
I want to get something off my chest, so what better way than to write a public post so strangers can read it and judge me? It’s also the best way to get my butt to start writing again, so here… Continue Reading
I want to get something off my chest, so what better way than to write a public post so strangers can read it and judge me? It’s also the best way to get my butt to start writing again, so here… Continue Reading
Here’s what I think about when I’m on the elliptical. Phone numbers will be obsolete. Snapchat will be the number one app in the US. Retail stores will move online – and be replaced with meditation stops. Fit bits will be… Continue Reading
This is not a Tom Cruise moment in Jerry Maguire when he stands up and leaves his job for something… more. Remember? He wanted to feel something, to connect, to inspire. That’s what we all want, yet most of us don’t… Continue Reading
After spending lots of time on Instagram Stories, I’ve noticed a few things… Brands are having fun with their audiences. I’ve learned that Airbnb has a badass office and even cooler conference rooms inspired by locations across the world. Thanks to… Continue Reading
Well, really yesterday, but who’s counting? I listened to one of my favorite podcasts, The Tim Ferriss Show. He interviewed Seth Godin back in February 2016 and here are my take aways. I’m trying to play catch-up with Tim’s shows… so… Continue Reading
Instagram was my first (app) love. It let me express myself through my photography. It became easy though… in terms of creating a following and it started to challenge me less and less since I played it safe with photos.… Continue Reading
There’s a new style of entertaining in Florence and it involves a culinary escape. Paolo Dellafiore, co-owner of The Food Studio invited me for a night of Mexican delight a few months back. As soon as I walked into The… Continue Reading
I recently came back from Southern Oregon—more exciting news about that next month—and had the pleasure of spending an afternoon at one of the most beautiful Oregon wineries in Rogue Valley. As you know, I’ve lived in Tuscany for about three years… Continue Reading
Let me say that my nieces are adorable, but picky! The 11 year old hates onions and any dish with more than three ingredients, while the 6 year old is allergic to shellfish. So, their reviews—plus mine—will be helpful to any kid… Continue Reading
After spending four months in Jackson Hole, I’ve noticed a few things about the locals. There are many stories of people moving here for one winter season and they end up staying for ten years and counting. If you live… Continue Reading