Emily Scott is a labor and delivery nurse based in Seattle who regularly volunteers for humanitarian medical missions around the globe. Emily and her husband, Aaron, believe that travel can be a “force for good,” and they share their ethical travel tips and off-the-beaten-path adventures on their blog, Two Dusty Travelers.
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I met Edward Young during a Travel Massive event in Manila during TBEX Asia and found his story to be fascinating. Hailing from a small city in the midwest U.S., Edward is now based…
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Since my current job keeps me pretty rooted in one place, I recently interviewed a series of professionals in diverse careers whose jobs let them earn a living and see the world…
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Since my current job keeps me pretty rooted in one place, I recently interviewed a series of professionals in diverse careers whose jobs let them earn a living and see the world…
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Since my current job keeps me pretty rooted in one place, I recently interviewed a series of professionals in diverse careers whose jobs let them earn a living and see the world…
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Since my current job keeps me pretty rooted in one place, I recently interviewed a series of professionals in diverse careers whose jobs let them earn a living and see the world…
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Since my current job keeps me pretty rooted in one place, I recently interviewed a series of professionals in diverse careers whose jobs let them earn a living and see the world…
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Kenny Hyde is an engineer and music lover who caught the travel bug on a trip to London with his girlfriend. They since have explored bucket-list destinations like Iceland and Botswana, and…
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Rachel Elizabeth’s interest in other countries and cultures was sparked by her love of reading – in particular, the Harry Potter series. Later, during her first solo trip to Scotland at the age of 26, she…
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Mike Willits and his wife, Luci, are busy parents and professionals who have a goal of visiting at least one new destination each year together – they’ve been to 38 countries on six continents…