Blogs
Explorations Of Newfoundland’s Untrodden Treks
- Heather Cassell
- April 16, 2018
Wild Women Expeditions Takes Women Where Few Have Trekked Before by Heather Cassell Two different itineraries, five different departures. It sounds like the beginning of a choose your own adventure novel, but Wild Women Expeditions is setting out to take women into the depths of Canada’s Newfoundland in 2018. These two distinct week-long adventures, Icebergs […]
Read MoreRelax In Style With A View Of The Sydney Harbor
- Heather Cassell
- April 8, 2018
The open deck and wide glass balcony allow for a panoramic view to take in the Sydney Harbor Bridge and the activity of the ferries and cruise ships on the water. If you sit in the lounge chairs closest to the glass railing you will even be able to fit in a slight view of the Sydney Opera House into your frame of vision as you sip on your Havana-inspired cocktail or glass wine from a selection of Australian or Latin vineyards.
Read MoreCathay Pacific Flight Attendants Win Big Change In Uniform
- Heather Cassell
- March 31, 2018
“It is imperative that our customer-facing colleagues not only feel pride in wearing the Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon colors but that they also feel comfortable and empowered to carry out their duties to the best of their abilities,” the airline’s executives said in a statement March 30.
“Now is the time to make this happen by working together to review the uniforms that accurately reflect the values we represent,” an unidentified representative of the airline founded in 1946 told the Business Insider.
Read MoreCab Rides of India: Rules to Live By
- Heather Cassell
- February 25, 2018
A Solo Traveler Learns How Strong She Is By Cabbing Through India’s Cities by Reese Souza-Lovett “Kali Mandir, Temple, Madam?” “Haan ji, yes,” I said, grimacing slightly as I slid onto the scorching leather backseat. I turned to each back door, pressing the locks down and saying a silent prayer that they did indeed lock. […]
Read MoreA Retreat Of Their Own
- Heather Cassell
- February 14, 2018
Women Of Color Create A Place To Heal In Costa Rica by Heather Cassell Sometimes you just need a break. A break from work. A break from children. A break from school. A break from white people. Yes, a break from white people. If you’re a woman of color, you need a space that is […]
Read MoreSamantha Brown Journeys On With ‘Places To Love’
- Heather Cassell
- January 27, 2018
Samantha was it and she suffered the same media warp or whatever it is that happens to female travel hosts on big cable, major networks, and even streaming hasn’t been the wave of the future for women travel shows. So, when Samantha departed from the channel she left a gaping hole in the world of travel shows’ when it comes to the perspective and voice of gender and diversity.
Read MoreMadame Gandhi Set To Mesmerize The Dinah Crowds
- Heather Cassell
- January 25, 2018
“I want music to make feminism culturally relevant. I want my music to make gender equality culturally even more relevant,” said Madame Gandhi, who writes music that elevates and celebrates the female voice.
Read MoreTaiwanese Trans Travelers Might Soon Get Passport Designation
- Heather Cassell
- January 17, 2018
More freedoms might be coming to Taiwan following last year’s Supreme Court same-sex marriage ruling, now advocates and government officials are championing a third gender option on government-issued identification cards and passports, an official said Tuesday.
Read MoreCher To Headline Sydney Mardi Gras
- Heather Cassell
- January 15, 2018
Fans Are Heading Down Under To Celebrate Sydney Gay And Lesbian Mardi Gras With Pop Star Cher by Heather Cassell Gay icon Cher is set to headline the 40th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras party March 3. U.S. fans can try and get tickets as an additional number go on sale Tuesday, January 16. […]
Read MoreLucky Girl Gets Flight To Herself
- Heather Cassell
- January 5, 2018
“I got a whole plane to myself when I was accidentally booked on a flight just meant for moving crew,” she captioned her Reddit post Wednesday.
Blame it on the “bomb cyclone” hitting the East Coast and overworked airline agents scrambling to rebook passengers or just sheer dumb luck: She got a deal!
Read MorePopular Tour Guide Killed in Devastating Costa Rica Plane Crash
- Heather Cassell
- January 3, 2018
American adventure tour guide Amanda Geissler was living her dream when her single-engine airplane slammed into the side of a mountain along in Costa Rica New Year’s Eve.
There were no survivors. Two American families and two pilots Juan Manuel Retana and Emma Ramos perished with Amanda in the Nature Air crash December 31.
Read MoreWhy You Need To Book For 2018’s Holiday Season Now
- Heather Cassell
- January 2, 2018
Don’t be left out in the cold next Christmas or New Year’s Eve if you plan on spending the holidays anywhere other than at home.
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