Say Yes Podcast
94: Living in Egypt
This show is sponsored by Manifest 10k
Traveling to the wonderful places in the world is probably the dream of every wanderlust. You have probably been to several interesting places such as the romantic spots in Paris, the historical city of London, or the sunny beaches in many parts of the world. These are famous places to visit for tourists from all over the world, and they are highly welcomed by the locals.
We can all learn something from our travel experiences, especially when we visit places with cultures different than our own. We learn from the locals, experience new cultures, see the things we never thought possible, we are able to widen our views and explore new opportunities in life. With each travel, we grow, little by little.
However, traveling to a place where you are not expected to be at, or should I say, not exactly welcomed, can be a very unique experience.
Why? Let’s hear it from our guest today, Stasha Washburn, who has previously stayed in Egypt for one whole month. But before that, let me give you a brief introduction of who Stasha really is. She is The Period Coach, who work with women to fall in love with their monthly biological cycle and help them to feel empowered. Furthermore, she also helps FEMpreneur to bring in ease and flow into their business.
She is here today to share her story and the experience about her one month stay in Egypt, which includes:
* How her decision to travel to Egypt came about
* Her amazing experiences living in Egypt for one full month
* The most surprising part of her traveling
* The valuable lessons she learned from living in a disconnected world
* The resistances she faced staying in Egypt for a month, or the difficulty of simply getting through the border
* Other interesting places and countries that she have visited in the past
* How her life has transformed as a result of saying yes to this memorable trip
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