For International Women’s Day, let’s take this opportunity to celebrate some amazing recent achievements that were made by trailblazing women around the world. These women are breaking the mold and advancing in their field like never before.
Read MoreAs we are all navigating the uncharted waters of 2020 and this pandemic, the year of lockdowns and quarantine has been a challenge for us all in different ways.
Read MoreAn American citizen has been targeted by the Hong Kong Government and considered a fugitive for allegedly colluding with foreign powers and secession under the new Hong Kong National Security Law.
Read MoreHawaii set a new re-opening date of October 15th! Here is all the information on the new opening date for Hawaii and guidelines so you’re all prepared if you’re looking to travel to this paradise!
Read MoreOne LA native’s desire to change the landscape of surfing led him to create Color The Water initiative, free surf lessons for BIPOC.
Read MoreI’m super excited to announce that I received two LA Emmy nominations this year! In the past, I’ve been nominated for my hosting work for NBC’s “LXTV 1st Look”, but this was extra special as these nominations are for pieces I pitched, produced, shot, wrote, edited, and reported/anchored.
Read MoreGrammy-nominated artist Aloe Blacc is using his platform of music to create meaningful social change and push for legislative change in light of the Black Lives Matter movement. Learn more here:
Read MoreWhile working on my story of "Paddle out for George Floyd", I learned the history of systemic racism unfolded in the very spot I call my home beach. The Inkwell, was a small two block area of beach in Santa Monica, south of the pier. It was a place of celebration and pain, the only beach where African-Americans could go and not get hostilely harassed or encounter violence.
Read MoreLast Friday night, about 75 surfers from all parts of Los Angeles and beyond showed up at the beach to Paddle out for George Floyd. Paddling out is a time-honored tradition for surfers and watermen alike, dating back to Hawaiian burial rituals to honor those that have passed.
Read MoreHave you seen photos of the Pacific Ocean glowing neon blue? It’s called bioluminescence! Learn more here:
Read MoreAs someone who has experienced the pandemic on two opposite sides of the world, I want to share of my COVID-19 experience and how I ended up in hospital isolation in Australia.
Read MoreDid you know that according to the World Health Organization, humidity in airplane cabins are usually less than 20%. For comparison, the EPA recommends that houses be kept between 30-50% humidity. It’s important to stay hydrated while traveling, here are some of my tips after I learned the hard way!
Read MoreDid you know you can ski or snowboard for FREE? It’s true! Check out this list of great winter resorts that you can ski or snowboard for free if you fly in on the same day!
Read MoreDuring this holiday season with many people traveling to visit friends and family, we all worry about the air quality on an airplane, but have you ever thought about the water? Recent studies have shown that water on airplanes might make you sick. Learn more:
Read MoreThere’s been quite a buzz around the Field of Light at Sensorio, an art installation from the mind of internationally-acclaimed British artist Bruce Munro. Here is all the information you need to make a great visit to the Field of LIght plus some tips and tricks!
Read MoreIf you are looking for isolation, lush rain forests, and spectacular views away from the typical tourist traps, the Kalalau Trail is the perfect trail to hike! I’ve got all the information you need to know to hike his trail!
Read MoreIn this non stop on-demand social media world, the word ‘influencer" has evolved into what our worth looks through the lens of social media.
Read MoreHave you ever heard of sea pickles? Yes, they're real and they're washing up on our shoes due to rising sea temperatures. Check out these strange looking creatures!
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