Travel Guides + Stories from ARound the Globe

paul corgan

 
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stories from Around the globe

About

 
 

I’ve loved to travel since I first visited Quebec City on a school trip when I was a teenager. I fell in love with discovering the cultural differences, hearing a new language being spoken, meeting new people, & trying the local cuisine. Then in high school, our Jazz Band toured in Austria, Italy, and Germany which only further stoked the travel flame within me.

Since then, I’ve been lucky enough to continue my travels – some highlights being: backpacking into a canyon on Kauai, road tripping through Wales, hiking the sand dunes in Namibia, challenging myself to drive a tiny manual car up and down the vertical streets of Taormina in Sicily, and hiking above the clouds in the Canary Islands. I first was able to explore like this through my own prioritization of travel and then as Best Life Ambassador for White Claw Hard Seltzer and now as Chapter Host with WiFi Tribe (a global digital nomad community).

I created this website to tell stories about my adventures, share useful info about the destinations I visit, and more largely, to (hopefully) inspire people to follow their dreams.

 
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Travel Guides

I’ve created comprehensive travel guides for each of the destinations I’ve been lucky enough the visit around the globe. You’ll find the best things to do, places to eat, and places to stay via these guides!

 
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Thoughts on

The Meaning of Life

Emerson once wrote, “To finish the moment, to find the journey’s end in every step of the road, to live the greatest number of good hours” .

I think this sums up my aim in life.

We don’t have much time here, so I think all we can hope for is to live the human experience – to experience the full spectrum of human emotions and ultimately, live the greatest number of “good” hours.


 
 
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Top 10 Must Have Products for Digital Nomads

After traveling full time for 3 years as a digital nomad, here’s my list of the top 10 things I’d recommend to someone just starting out as a digital nomad…

 
To finish the moment, to find the journey’s end in every step of the road, to live the greatest number of good hours
— Emerson
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