Dear girls of the world: don’t live vicariously through other people. Join the club!
Dear girls of the world, "I live vicariously through you," a friend told me. Vica-what? It hasn't been added to my vocab database then so I googled the meaning. Vicariously: (adj.) indirectly, as, by, or through a substitute Let's define it further. "Vicariously is the adverb form of the
The start-up nation culture: 6 co-working spaces in Tel Aviv for the digital nomad
One of the solid proofs that I belong to Tel Aviv is the digital nomadic friendliness I've seen through the course of living here. From 9:00, you will see cafes packed with young professionals (which, by the way, the majority of the population of Israel) sitting while
Everything you need to know about using the Japan Rail Pass in Osaka
It's your first time in Japan and managed to get yourself to Osaka Prefecture in the Kansai Region. You've covered the whats; your itinerary is set, you have a place to stay, you even know what food to try and which tourist spots to visit. But
Welcome to Israel: where women run the outstanding world of Israeli men
Like how I wrote the most controversial article about dating Mexican men in Spanish, it would've been extra cool if I have written this in Hebrew. However, this article is for all the women outside of Israel who has been writing to me endlessly: what's dating
You won’t actually like how Israel responds to media people, journalists, bloggers and influencers
When the travel blogging community learned I am using Israel as my base, I became the go-to person with all things Israel. Every day, I have a message in my inbox complaining about the absurdity of responses travel bloggers receive from Israeli hotels, tour companies or anything
Trust me, this is how you should spend a rock ‘n roll nightlife in Tel Aviv
Before you violently react, the South African buff who's with me on the cover photo is not my boyfriend. Vaughan McShane is one of the amazing bloggers (and my best mate) who joined me in the recent Vibe Israel Boutique Tour last month. Prior to arriving Israel,