Quiet Quitting: A Cultural Analysis by an American Living in France
“If Americans understood that the core problem with our work culture doesn’t lie with the pervasive idea that one should always be striving to go “above and beyond,” but is actually in the subsequent idea that those who go above and beyond are entitled to everything they can claim, our political landscape might actually reflect something from which stronger workers’ rights might be sowed and later harvested.”Continue Reading
Saint Guilhem le Désert: A Tiny Town with Rich History
Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is an offbeat travel and postcard location with something to offer solo travelers, couples, and families. Hikers will find accessible trails ringing the area, as well as many artisan shops to wander in and out of. Continue Reading
Fearless Friday No. 38 – Chelsea, Foreign Service Officer in Brazil
“I enjoy being able to represent my country. It is not a position I take lightly. Sometimes, I am the first American many people meet. I challenge what their idea of the U.S. is.”Continue Reading
Great Hikes Near Montpellier, France
“So far, the hikes around Montpellier have not disappointed. There is a great range too, from leisurely walks to challenging and technical routes.” Continue Reading
Fearless Friday No. 37 – Jess, VIPKid Teacher Extraordinaire in Strasbourg, France
During what was supposed to be a three-month internship volunteering in refugee camps in the Thessaloniki area, I found my passion, I found love, and I found my new home.Continue Reading