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Wanderlust Series: What do Women think about Exotic Travels?

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November 18, 2016

I enjoyed the Wanderlust Series by Hayo Magazine at One Roof Women in Culver City. The speakers shared their hopes, dreams, travels and experiences. I filmed ” rel=”noopener noreferrer nofollow” target=”_blank”>Hayo Magazine, will return again soon for another event.

Do you want to share your travel story? My Gratitude Travel Writing Award is now open and closed on Thanksgiving Day. ” target=”_blank”>What do Women think about Exotic Travels?

Traveling is the most rewarding action we can take in order to develop our own personalities. Traveling solo is an experience that you should have at least once in your lifetime, however, it can be as exciting as it can be terrifying. Women are exposed to different levels of precautions and many times the fear of traveling alone prevents them from going on solo adventures. This Wanderlust event is focused on courageous women that have dared to get out of their comfort zone to go on solo trips, debunk social stereotypes, open their minds to new adventures and build careers and businesses out of it.
 
The Wanderlust Series is created by ” rel=”noopener noreferrer nofollow” target=”_blank”>One Roof Women, a community for nurturing and inspiring women that are making in happen, Wanderlust is coming to Los Angeles with a stellar group of speakers. Kellee Edwards, Aida Mollenkamp, Shauna Nep and Heather Lilleston come from very different backgrounds and interests that will make this an interesting and rich conversation. Men: please join us as well. You should be as much part of the conversation as any other woman!

The Speakers

Kellee Edwards is a pilot, travel writer, scuba diver, vlogger at ” rel=”noopener noreferrer nofollow” target=”_blank”>Salt & Wind. She studied at the Cornell Hotel School and Le Cordon Bleu Paris before joining CHOW Magazine where she worked as Food Editor. From there she moved into television, hosting Ask Aida on the Food Network, Foodcrafters on the Cooking Channel, and In The Pantry on Yahoo! She published the book Key To The Kitchen and hosts the TasteMade series, Off Menu, where she travels in search of the best food a city has to offer.

Shauna Nep is currently the Senior Philanthropic Advisor at ” rel=”noopener noreferrer nofollow” target=”_blank”>Yoga for Bad People, a yoga-based company focused on leading retreats around the world and through that she has had the opportunity to experience and integrate other cultures into her practice.

Joanna Riquett is the founder and Editor In Chief of ” target=”_blank”>One Roof Women 8850 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA 90232

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