
“A triumphant journey about losing yourself, finding yourself and coming home again. Hitch yourself to their ride: you’ll embark on a transformative journey of your own.” ~Allison Winn Scotch, New York Times bestselling author of The One That I Want and Time of My Life
The Lost Girls:
Three friends. Four continents. One unconventional detour around the world.

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As an explorer and equality advocate, I have learned the importance of embracing life's blurry lines.


Why Financial Freedom Is So Important For Living Your Dreams
Nely Galan, author of SELF MADE, believes there is no true empowerment until you are financially self-reliant. Here is her real-world advice for taking ownership of your money so you can follow your passions, whatever they may be.
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Kay Fabella is many things: a leadership coach, diversity and inclusion consultant, storyteller, and entrepreneur. Kay is also a first-generation Filipina-American living in Madrid, Spain. She is the author of Rewrite Your Story, in which she shares her personal experience with burnout and depression. She shares how important it is for people to have real conversations about caregiving duties, and offers advice on how to care for your mental health during quarantine and beyond.