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With Love From Paradise: In Transit
With Love From Paradise: In Transit
TweetFriends, I really don’t want to be writing this to you right now – I’d rather be sleeping instead. It’s 4:30am and I just arrived in Nice from London and figured that going to bed now (only to wake up in an hour and a half) wou...
With Love From Paradise: Edinburgh
With Love From Paradise: Edinburgh
TweetLife is a journey, my friends, and no matter how cliché that is, I’m sticking to it. Today is my last day in Edinburgh, Scotland. The only word I can think of to describe this city is: gorgeous! Remember all that stuff I said about ...
With Love, From Paradise: Wolverhampton
With Love, From Paradise: Wolverhampton...
TweetEvery story has to start somewhere, but where exactly? Figurativeness dictates that a story is born with the storyteller. Literalness would argue that it begins with a word – but what is a word? According to Peter Brooke, a word does...
What’s in a Name?
What’s in a Name?
TweetI am a Generation Y writer, leader and entrepreneur from Rhode Island, currently living in Boston, Massachusetts. With my Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, I provide self-improvement and personal development on my personal blog, D...
Skin-Deep: Owning Your Heritage
Skin-Deep: Owning Your Heritage
TweetI am a Generation Y writer, leader and entrepreneur from Rhode Island, currently living in Boston, Massachusetts. With my Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, I provide self-improvement and personal development on my personal blog, D...
Quarterlife Crisis: You can’t always get what you want
Quarterlife Crisis: You can’t alwa...
TweetThis is my story of a true Quarterlife Crisis. After an abrupt detour of my (what I thought was) successful entrepreneurial post-graduate life, I  made a decision to go live in a tent for awhile…travel along the Pacific Coast until ...