Courageous Living: Margie Warrell on Embracing Challenges
Dr. Margie Warrell on my podcast: “Courage is uncomfortable. Courage is learnable, but courage is also contagious.”
Dr. Margie Warrell on my podcast: “Courage is uncomfortable. Courage is learnable, but courage is also contagious.”
It has been a change in Los Angeles that we have started to have travel events again!Where do you want to go? Welcome back and say G’day because: “There’s nothing like Australia!” I have loved my travels down under in OZ and cannot wait to return. Thank you to Tourism Australia for tasty treats from … Continued
Thank you to Thrive Global for publishing my article, “How Did She Do it? Learning about Writer and Executive Producer, Tiffany Paulsen!” I was able to interview Tiffany Paulsen, writer and Executive Producer of the #1 film on NETFLIX, Holidate. She has made many great movies and is working on many more! Learn more about her below: … Continued
If Sydney were a movie genre, it would be a romantic comedy. From its beach communities to the bridge and opera house; the Royal Botanical Gardens to its youthful, good natured, forwarding thinking population, everything in Sydney is a little sharper, a little more vibrant and a little better than your city. The city explodes … Continued
Air New Zealand’s Business Premier Makes Australia Travel Easy and Delicious Business Premier on Air New Zealand transforms what is oft considered to US travelers, one of travel’s most daunting flights from an act of endurance to one of luxury. So good is it, that now, with a quick connection and a painless chance to … Continued
“Wallabies, parrots, and roos—oh, my!” Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion, and the Tin Man never made it to the other “Oz,” Australia, and the magical Murramarang National Park. If they had, Dorothy’s famous phrase would surely have featured those animals, who make this park an Australian Eden. (Speaking of magic, some people say they have actually … Continued
We travel for an abundance of reasons: to discover new cultures, tastes, smells and even ourselves. Exploration challenges us to leave our daily routines behind; as the saying goes: “life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” These days, travel might be considered somewhat a right-of-passage for a young woman, in the US alone an … Continued
Ask me, “Why go to Australia?” and my response would be “How could one not want to go to Australia!?” As both a country and a continent, Australia is gigantic, encompassing an area of 7.692 million square kilometers/ 2.97 million miles squared, or five percent of the world’s land mass. What it packs into that … Continued
Growing up on the Canadian prairies, the first time I saw the ocean was when I was 14 years old, on a family trip to Mexico. I still remember wading out into the clear, endless water, feeling the fine sand float around my feet as I sunk into it, surprised at how cold it was … Continued
The hot wind lashed against my face as the bike raced up the wide open highway. I’d been in fifth gear for 30 miles now, and the radiating engine singed the hairs on my leg. We were hoping to reach Kalbarri by nightfall, but we were already under a ripe mango sky. Anna and I … Continued