As a freelance writer, I get this amazing opportunity to work with different clients and companies, creating content from social media posts to online articles like this. This also means a lot of the work I do is remote. With the current global health crisis, a lot of workers have found themselves being transitioned from … Continue reading How to Make Working Remotely Easy and Effortless
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What I’ve Learned About Solo Travel So Far
This post is only available to Monthly Premium Subscribers. Subscribe below to get access to this post and more perks! I'm fairly new to the solo travel game. I've really only been doing this for a little over a year, and it's not like any of the travels I've gone on recently have been particularly … Continue reading What I’ve Learned About Solo Travel So Far
Coffee Crawl: West Oak Coffee Bar | Denton, TX
I guess I’ve had too much coffee in the last month for it all to fit in just one Coffee Crawl post. Which explains this double post treat! Better than espresso, am I right? During a recent trip to the Dallas-Fort Worth area in Texas, I took some time out of my work-cation to finish … Continue reading Coffee Crawl: West Oak Coffee Bar | Denton, TX
Coffee Crawl: She Brews Coffee House | Tulsa, OK
There’s a genuine part of me that can’t believe after three years of doing this, Tulsa hasn’t run out of coffee shops for me to visit. Not that I’m complaining. This month’s coffee crawl has brought to She Brews Coffee House in northern Tulsa, Kendall-Whittier. This coffee shop actually has two locations, with the original … Continue reading Coffee Crawl: She Brews Coffee House | Tulsa, OK
Poetry Post | just a list of things i’ve been thinking about lately
These last couple of weeks have been hard for me in a way I can't quite describe. I think it's a combination of burnout and just recurring tragedies I've experienced in the last year—which I'm sure can be said for pretty much anyone right now. So of course, what was I to do but write … Continue reading Poetry Post | just a list of things i’ve been thinking about lately
Little River: The Lowest Point in Oklahoma | McCurtain County, OK
Over the last year or so, hiking has been on the rise as a favorite pandemic-safe activity. And now that the weather is getting warmer, there's no excuse not to get out into the wilderness and explore. For my Oklahoma natives—or those who live close enough for a weekend trip over—you're going to want to … Continue reading Little River: The Lowest Point in Oklahoma | McCurtain County, OK
April Newsletter | Let’s Catch You Back Up
The newsletters are back! Start a monthly subscription to get access to newsletters—like this one—and other fun, premium content! So, it's been a hot minute since I've updated any content on the blog, so... let me catch you back up! A lot of changes in my life—professional and personal—kind of forced me to take a … Continue reading April Newsletter | Let’s Catch You Back Up
One Day at a Time | Chapter One. Andie.
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My One Day Guide to Colorado Springs | Colorado Springs, CO
If you caught last week's post, then you know that I've recently taken a trip to one of my favorite weekend-ish vacation spots—Colorado Springs, CO. I say "ish" only because where I live is actually about a day's drive away, so having more than a weekend to explore is definitely ideal. But I'll take what … Continue reading My One Day Guide to Colorado Springs | Colorado Springs, CO
Coffee Crawl: Dutch Bros Coffee | Colorado Springs, CO
In honor of my continually wandering soul, I thought it was only fitting that my first Coffee Crawl of 2021 be a destination crawl! About a month ago, I took a trip to one of my favorite places in the United States. And of course, what's a trip out of town without visiting a new … Continue reading Coffee Crawl: Dutch Bros Coffee | Colorado Springs, CO