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SERIES – PART 1 OF 3: Eulanda Shead Osagiede on Travel Blog, “Hey! Dip your Toes In”
When Eulanda Shead Osagiede was 9, she started her first business. She sold perfume — made from flower petals from her front yard — at her daycare. Now, Shead Osagiede is the co-founder of the popular travel blog hey! dip your […]
SERIES – PART 3 OF 3: Follow the Human Thread withTravel Blog “Hey! Dip your Toes In”
Omo Osagiede and Eulanda Shead Osagiede brought their passion for travel, art and culture to life on their blog Hey! Dip your Toes In. Read parts one and two of the series for their life stories. The travel blog started out as a […]
SERIES – PART 2 OF 3: Travel Blogger Omo Osagiede on “Hey! Dip your Toes In”
Omo Osagiede is the co-founder of the popular travel blog hey! dip your toes in. Osagiede was born in Nigeria. His parents came from two different tribes in Nigeria. Omo Osagiede in thought. Photo courtesy of Omo Osagiede Africa is made […]
Teaching English as a Foreign Language, A Chance at Being Paid to Travel
Most people pay to learn a language, but how often do they pay to teach one? The very popular TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) course is just that. Native english speakers are paying to learn how to teach […]
My Liminal Life: Reconciling Jewish Heritage Through Travel
Growing up in a religiously-blended household, Erin was never “enough.” Not Catholic enough, not Jewish enough, and she even experienced a brief identity crisis when she realized that being white in her predominately Hispanic hometown of El Paso, Texas set […]
The Study Abroad VS TCK Travel Experience
Life unfolds before us in small bits and pieces. Our lives become more defined depending on the environment, the people, the economic status and many more variables that are around us. One area that can have a large impact on […]
London’s Calling for Every Type of Traveler
When you think of the city of London, what do you imagine? Do you picture of the famous unsmiling guards dressed in deep red coats with tall furry hats? Or even to the gigantic clock tower known affectionately as “Big […]
Musings Abroad-my life in Spain: Traveling with Medication
¿Pincha? I could only assume that meant ‘pinch?’ as the two security guards tapped their arms and repeated the question. I anticipated having problems with airport security, as anyone who travels with medical supplies would. I knew how to say […]







