By: Laura Brown Towards the end of my trip, I was ready to come home. I was getting lonely, weary of not understanding the language around me, my feet and …
Don’t Believe Them Part II: Traveling for YOU
By: Laura Brown When you announce that you’re taking a trip, particularly to a place like Paris, you’ll soon get an avalanche of, “You HAVE to do _______ !” But …
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Calling all women, writers, and wanderlusters! She Only Lives Once by Trishlist hopes to empower women of all ages to venture off on their own and fall in love with the world …
Don’t believe them Part I: France doesn’t have to be expensive
By: Laura Brown France doesn’t have to be expensive. For an amateur traveler, I still managed to pull off a nine day S.O.L.O. trip to France, visit three regions, eat all …
S.O.L.O: A very memorable elevator ride
By: Carrie Gutenberg My first travel memory is from my early childhood. I was five years old and on vacation in Hawaii — a little young for a SOLO trip, …
On the Trishlist: First S.O.L.O. Instameet in Brooklyn, NYC
Calling all S.O.L.O. Travelers, In partnership with TrishList‘s sister account, She Only Lives Once, we are now hosting international Instameets followed by happy hours. An open-invite to all female creatives, …
S.O.L.O: The art of asking questions without answers, Part 2
By: Ana Raab Like many fellow solo travelers, the initial inspiration for my journey was partially driven by the desire to find myself along the way. And there were indeed plenty of …
S.O.L.O: The art of asking questions without answers, Part 1
By: Ana Raab. In the days before embarking on my first ever solo trip abroad, a six-week journey around Scandinavia and Europe, a close friend gave me a card with …
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When I started Trishlist and the @she_only_lives_once Instagram account earlier this year, my goal was to create a S.O.L.O. travel movement to empower women of all ages to venture off …
A change in season
It was the first week of Fall in New York City and like clockwork the weather shifted– from long, hot, humid, days to chilly, drizzly, gloomy ones. Being a native …