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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Satiate some mad wanderlust
ABOUT ME
I consider myself easy-going and outgoing.
I've just spent the past six years living in California in an awesome co-op where I honed my cooking, gardening, and people skills. I also worked as a nanny, a sales rep for a startup, erotic masseur, media/tech for a social justice nonprofit, a taxi driver, and a caregiver for a disabled gentleman.
I have a bachelor's degree in journalism and have since branched off to study sustainability/organic farming with a focus on social justice, permaculture and food sovereignty. I’ll be traveling through Central America during the next six months WWOOFing and work/studying on diff regenerative farm systems.
Probably my favorite thing to do is travel and experience the previously unknown. I have an extremely extensive bucket list, so there's no time to waste!
I want to do it all, I want to get my pilot's license, I want to climb Mt. Everest, I want to live in a foreign country, I want to grow everything I need to eat, I want to hitchhike, I want to learn to surf (as well as overcome my fear of sharks), I want to see the Northern lights, I want to be bilingual, I want to influence people and make them laugh.
I like pointing out weird nuances in the English language.
PHILOSOPHY
I once saw a special on TV about happiness and I mean usually the programs are crap but this one kind of stuck with me. They interviewed a woman who talked about "the plateau". Everyone has their plateau; the image they craft in their ideal future where everything levels off, worries subside and they're set for life. But guess what? It doesn't work like that! You'll always struggle with things and you'll always have concerns to weigh you down but the point is to not let them outshadow the good things. I think when someone creates this plateau they're limiting themselves to one path through life and ultimately setting themselves up for disappointment when it doesn't work out exactly as planned. That's not to say we shouldn't work towards our goals and dreams! But its good to have a few backups as well. I guess what I'm getting at, as corny as it sounds is that you really do have to expect the unexpected. Did that make sense?
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
Taking up space in people's homes, and celebrating goodness in people of course.
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
I've surfed a bunch, hosted a few times in Australia while I was abroad and in California
Interests
writing, comedy, food, meeting people, yoga, volleyball, swimming, boating, hiking, camping, videography, board games (scattergories!)
Music, Movies, and Books
Movies: Donnie Darko, Planet Terror, Welcome to the Dollhouse, Transamerica
Music: Funk, Electronic, R&B, Classic Rock, Hip-Hop...love the types of music to be found at festivals such as Symbiosis, Envision, burning man and more ;p
Books: Life of Pi, The Odyssey, Fight Club
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Surfed:
New Zealand
Auckland- Thang To
Paihia- Michelle, Stuart and Charlotte Casey
Hamilton- Hazel, Sam and Adam
Australia
Sydney, NSW- Clara Loth
Sydney,NSW- Paul
Cairns, QLD- Liz Marshall
Cairns, QLD- Malcolm and Sarah Skelton
Woodford, QLD- Helene Collard
Canada
Toronto,ON- Sappho Mullins
US
Boston, MA- Chris C.
Roswell, NM- Nadia Valenzuela
Oakland, CA- Will and Ashley Oakley
Oakland, CA- Zack Haber
Ecuador
Quito- Rick Segreda
Quito- Esteban Franco
Colombia
Bogota- Cesar Amaya
Bogota- Eduardo
Cali- Julian
Circasia- Hubeimar
Hosted:
Brisbane, Australia
Karl-Marc Wyss (Switzerland)
Justus Peacock-Broyles (US)
Jaycee Everitt (Canada)
visited 31 states (62%)Create your own visited map of The United States or another interesting project
Countries I’ve Visited
Argentina, Bolivia, Canada, Cayman Islands, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Indonesia, Jamaica, Mexico, Myanmar, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Singapore, Thailand, Uruguay
Countries I’ve Lived In
Australia, Ecuador, United States