On The Move

  • Thank you, Beyoncé

    Thank you, Beyoncé

    I came to Paris expecting a performance. I left transformed. Beyoncé gave more than a show — she gave art, healing, and a reminder of who I am. From the visuals to the voice, every part of her spoke to something deep within me. This night was sacred.

  • Speaking the Language: Respect, Culture, and Connection Abroad

    Speaking the Language: Respect, Culture, and Connection Abroad

    Language is more than survival — it’s respect. In every country I visit, I do my best to speak the local tongue. Not to impress, but to connect. From childhood classrooms to Thai street markets, language has always been my bridge. This post is a love letter to that — and to the lessons, travel…

  • Embracing the Unknown: A Solo Adventure to Malta

    Embracing the Unknown: A Solo Adventure to Malta

    While I have always loved traveling with my friends, there was something I had long admired about those who traveled alone. From the moment I set foot on my first international trip, I was never truly alone. I always had friends who lived in or were visiting the same countries I was traveling to. That…

  • Why Ghana: My Call Home

    Why Ghana: My Call Home

    The second question people often ask me when they meet me is, “What made you decide to move to Ghana?” This question I don’t mind nearly as much as the first one. Truth is, I’ve always been drawn to the continent of Africa, for as long as I can remember. I’ve always had a fascination…

  • My Travel History

    My Travel History

    You might not believe me when I say this, but I didn’t get my passport until January 2020. Before then, I had only traveled a few places within the US. I always dreamed of visiting other places, but it felt like something out of reach—until one day, I decided it was time to make it…