RTW'23

Travel and Activism have always been passions of mine, so as I start the next phase of my life I will celebrate and honor this around the world. Challenging  myself with slow travel and fundraising while I explore communities, cultures, and connect with many people along the way. 

 What is Slow Travel?  Slow travel is an approach to travel that emphasizes connection: to local people, cultures, food and music. It relies on the idea that a trip is meant to educate and have an emotional impact, in the present moment and for the future, while remaining sustainable for local communities and the environment.

Use transportation methods available before 1920: the year that Women got the vote in the USA.

Align with SDG Goal 5, “Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.” 

 

Partner with  NGO’s aligned with my mission to fund raise during the journey.   UPDATE: I’ve selected 3 partners,

World Bicycle Relief for fundraising

https://worldbicyclerelief.org/

International Volunteer HQ for in-person volunteering during the trip 

https://www.volunteerhq.org/

 

All Hands and Hearts is a charity based close to my home which responds to disasters around the world 

https://www.allhandsandhearts.org/

If you feel the calling to join me for a portion of this journey please get in touch with your intentions and ideas. I’ll be providing more details as they come together. I’m allowing this experience to ebb and flow organically with some practical grounded work. 

I’m also building a support team for the many practical things I’ll need to make this a reality. Get in touch if that interests you. Thanks to Christine and Lauren and Gena for being my incubator team! Join us! 

Map

More details as they unfold

Travel for about a year, starting in the Fall 2023
Transportation Methods:
Cargo/Freighter Ship, Ferry
Train, Prop. plane, Car
Walk, Bike, Rickshaw, Horse
Start in Portugal walking/biking the Camino from Porto to Bilbao, Spain.
Sri Lanka – Rickshaw Run with my son
Voyage on Picton-Castle  Trawler Ship
Tanzania:  visit CCBRT 

Why am i doing this RTW’23 trip   (’round the world in 2023) 

 

I Love traveling and connecting/exploring new areas of the world,  cultures and people, especially women who have struggles like I did

Finding how we have more in common that we first appear on the surface brings me joy

I Love having an impact to be able to lift and elevate someone or a community in need

 

Why ?

 

Because I have had struggles in my life and people were there for me. I have a deep sense of empathy. I can feel what’s it like to be in someone’s shoes. I can see multiple perspectives. I can hold space for different points of view and be ok , actually curious,  to better understand how each of our life experiences can bring us to different conclusions/beliefs/biases  and its by finding a common purpose that we can meet and discover that we’re part of the same human family: oneness.

 

Why is it personal for me at this time in my life?

 

I’m in a sweet spot not having to care for family members, no aging parents, my son is an adult before kids , so many of my friends have both of these commitments – but I don’t  at this time.

 

I had a lot of tragedy in my 20’s-30’s-40’s, a life time of the really big passages most people deal with these hardships over their entire lifetime but mine were compressed into 25 years and now at 62 I want to honor that; hold all of these experiences  in reverence, travel the world, give back how and where I can , be an inspiration to others.

 

Life is precious and not guaranteed – making a difference and feeling that impact – whether it’s  a small encounter, crowd fundraising for a charity that is aligned with my mission, having a deep connection with friends, people i meet along the way , people who can travel along the way with me — all this feels like the culmination of honoring and celebrating my life so far.  Why wait , the time is now…..time is now to plan it so that it’s a rich , meaningful experience that honors my life experience, pays it forward —- there is hope  and joy and love in this world.

 

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