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Family Adventure Summit – Teens Don’t Suck
So I sat down this morning to write a travel update and ended up with a deeply reflective piece on how other people’s perceptions can shape how we feel about ourselves, why that…
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How I Got Into University After Worldschooling
After being raised as a worldschooler, traveling full-time from age 11-19, I applied to and was accepted at Queen's University in Canada, one of the most acclaimed universities in the country. Here's how…
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If You’ve Done Over Half These Things, You’re A Legit Traveler
Are you a "legit" traveler? Or do you spend more time Pinteresting your next destination rather than planning it for real? Can you boast of having tried a dozen weird foods in weirder…
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How to Travel on Any Budget
Over the past two years at university, I've traveled to Peru and Guatemala, done an international internship, wandered parts of the U.S. and Canada, and now I've crossed the Atlantic to spend a…
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My Community Rocks (Yes, I can still have one on the road)
People often assume that I don't have a community. No friends, no buddies, no peoples. In reality, that couldn't be further from the truth. Thanks to everyone who supports me!
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Perks of Being a Worldschooled Adult
Being a worldschooled kid was great. I traveled the world with my family, learned the full range of school subjects from real-world experience, made friends on six continents, and loved every second of…
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Getting Started With Location-Independent Work: What Do I Do, Anyway?
What do I do, anyway? I first got this question from my grandparents and it made me laugh. Although I'd generally share my successes and allude to my projects, I'd never actually told…