Travel Stories to Empower Women
In our most recent issue, you will love reading about:

- Why you’ll fall in love with Kraków (yummy edition)
- Al Shallal Theme Park in Saudi Arabia
- Why I chose travel and adventure over having children
- How to build a life across two continents:
- Tips to Travel Smarter
- How to Save Travel Money While Living in a Big City
- The most important thing you need when living abroad is a friend
- Can We Revive Meet Cutes?
- EcoHotels.com—Booking Sustainably Made Simple
- And more!
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Busy One Month, Quiet the Next? How to Stay Financially Steady in Seasonal Business
Running a seasonal business can feel unpredictable, especially when busy periods are followed by quieter months. From managing cash flow to planning ahead, here’s how women entrepreneurs can stay financially confident and build a more resilient business year-round.
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Mountains, Pierogi, and Medieval Magic: Why Poland Should Be Your Next Trip
Poland wasn’t even at the top of my travel wishlist—it simply happened to be one of the most affordable destinations I could book. But what started as a budget-conscious decision quickly became one of my favourite European adventures. From the colourful streets of Kraków and Gdańsk to the breathtaking peaks of the Tatra Mountains, Poland…
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Can Travel Help You Heal? Why Women Are Choosing Meaningful Journeys After Loss
Women are increasingly turning to intentional travel as a means of healing from emotional challenges like grief and divorce. Instead of traditional holidays focused on relaxation, these journeys promote connection and introspection, fostering shared experiences that alleviate loneliness and support emotional renewal. Travel becomes a pathway for rediscovery and rejuvenation.
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The Taste of Home: Why So Many Migrant Women Are Turning Their Homesickness Into Businesses
Moving abroad often means starting over—but for many women, it also means discovering a new calling. From cherished family recipes to successful cafés across the UK, explore how migrant women are transforming desserts into businesses, preserving their heritage while creating community, opportunity, and a true taste of home.
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Why Modern Women Are Rewriting Engagement Traditions
The modern engagement ring is no longer just a surprise tucked inside a velvet box. From consulting friends over brunch to choosing settings that reflect their personality and lifestyle, women are increasingly rewriting engagement traditions on their own terms. Here’s how individuality is becoming the most important feature of all.
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4 Creative Skills to Learn as an Adult That Will Transform the Way You Travel
Want to make your travels richer, smarter and far more exciting? From learning a new language to photography, cooking and music, these creative skills can boost confidence, improve brain health and change the way you experience the world.
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A Pint of Prose: Edinburgh’s Best Literary Pub Crawl
A different way to experience Edinburgh: through its pubs, its writers, and the stories in between. This literary pub crawl links nine historic spots across the city, each with its own connection to Scotland’s rich storytelling tradition. From Victorian haunts to places tied to Robert Burns and Ian Rankin, it’s an itinerary designed for those…
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Solo Travel Isn’t Brave—It’s Revealing
As you loiter at the departure gate—half human, half carry-on—you clock the quiet chaos: your charger tangled with a toothbrush (why), the last of your coffee abandoned to go cold like a forgotten situationship, and your laptop still smugly displaying fifteen tabs about the weather and your booking. No one is coming to rescue you.…
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Me and My Diamond Book Review: A Children’s Travel Adventure
Me and My Diamond is a magical children’s book about self-love, discovery, and inner strength, brought to life through a journey across seven continents.
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Getting Around Disney World: A Solo Woman’s Guide to Navigating the Magic
Travelling solo as a woman has its perks. You set the pace, choose the coffee stops, and no one argues when you decide that wandering into a random bookshop is a perfectly valid afternoon plan. But drop yourself into somewhere the size of Disney and suddenly that independence can feel… slightly ambitious. The place is…
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Low-Effort Hobbies for When You’re Tired But Need a Reset
Discovering a hobby that fits your energy and schedule isn’t about perfection—it’s about rediscovering joy in everyday moments. Exercise, whether at home or in the gym, and gaming can offer just that. Embrace the trial and error, and let these activities become your personal escape.
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A Little Lost, A Lot Curious? Try Piano
Feeling a little lost or simply ready for something more? Whether it’s learning piano, trying salsa, or finally investing time in yourself, this guide breaks down how to start a new hobby without losing your mind, your savings—or your travel plans. Discover a smarter, more empowering way to build a skill that fits your lifestyle…
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Small Shifts, Big Energy: Reclaiming Your Rhythm (Without the Drama)
Feeling overwhelmed, stuck in unhelpful habits, or simply out of sync? You don’t need a dramatic life reset to feel better. Discover how small, intentional shifts—from rethinking routines to reconnecting with simple joys like growing your own fruits and vegetables—can help you relax, regain control, and move forward with confidence. A gentle, empowering read for…
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Top 3 Libraries to Visit in Europe
The author shares their passion for visiting libraries during travel, highlighting three notable European examples: Bibliotheque Mazarine in Paris, Strahovsky knihovna in Prague, and Fellows’ Library in London. Each library boasts rich histories and stunning architecture, appealing to bibliophiles and tourists alike, despite access restrictions at times.
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When “I’m Fine” Isn’t Fine: Common Signs of Stress and How to Manage Them Before Burnout
You tell yourself you’re just busy. Just tired. Just handling a lot. But what if “fine” isn’t actually fine? Stress rarely announces itself loudly — it settles quietly into your body, your sleep, your patience, until it feels normal. Here’s how to recognise the signs before they become your baseline — and what to do…
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