Women Travel Tips/Stories

Realize Your Dream Career

My advice on taking the first step towards finding a job you love to wake up to everyday!

As someone who is constantly striving to get to the next level in my life and business, my dream has always been to assist and encourage others to do the same!

On May 17th I had the honor of speaking to aspiring business professionals of the National Organization of Italian American Women at Cipriani on Wall Street in New York.

Following the talk, I had quite a bit of emails and messages asking for specific examples as to what steps I took in order to get where I am today. 

Since I believe that when you learn and succeed then you should teach and when you rise, well your duty is to lift others with you--I created this blog post.

Here you will find anything from business programs, internships, motivational quotes and even straight up advice. Now, just to be clear this is my personal opinion and steps that worked for me. Everyone has there own path.

I am simply sharing this information in hopes that a spark ignites in you!  Also, I understand there is a lot of information included here. Therefore, please comment below with any questions you may have.

As the Italian's say, In bucco al lupo (good luck). You got this!

This is me living my dream. Hosting my group on a tour of the amalfi coast (procida in this case to be exact)

This is me living my dream. Hosting my group on a tour of the amalfi coast (procida in this case to be exact)

 

Find a Mentor

We’ve all heard stories about the hardships of being a business owner. Stories about entrepreneurs subsisting on ramen noodles and peanut butter while they build their businesses. Or entrepreneurs who sadly go back to day jobs. Because despite their best efforts, they couldn’t get enough clients to help them pay the bills. Maybe you’re thinking it’ll take you years before your business will take off.  Here’s what I want you to know.Yes, starting a business takes a ton of work. You won’t make six figures overnight.

But at the same time – it doesn’t have to take forever. When you have the right mentorship and support, you can grow rapidly and become one of the next big success stories.

One person who can help you with this is my mentor Selena Soo -- a business + publicity strategist who created an amazing business in just two years! 

I took this course and I have to say the support from the group and the personal attention from Selena gave me the right encouragement I needed to take my biz to the next level. Selena is extremely generous and is currently holding some great webinars and even giving away  free information on how to follow her successful path. I hope this resonates with you, it did for me! :)

Sign up here for some great free info today!

Photo from S2 website

Photo from S2 website


Join a National Organization or Local Meet-Up. Find your Tribe! 

The National Organization of Italian American Women was a group that has given me a sense of belonging in New York that I never thought possible. The women in the group share my passion for Italy as well as my Italian heritage. It's amazing to be surrounded by others that not only get your path but also your family! As a member, I have been able to network in the industry and learn from other amazing women. 

Learn more here

Note: Not an Italian-American? No problem, I suggest doing a quick Google search on the Meet-Up or organization in your interest. Be sure to also think outside of your career field, consider your passion first! I am constantly networking outside of travel--this helps expand my business model and gain some insightful advice from other successful CEO's. 

Check out this link to find out easily how to discover the perfect meetup


Take a course in your speciality!

Being in the travel business I have been asked on many occasions for tips on how to travel the world for a living, specifically writing or blogging. 

I would love to give great advice, but being I am not actually a travel writer (I am a travel consultant and tour operator) this can be a bit difficult. However, I do have some friends in the industry that are very successful in this field!

In this case I would recommend travel icon, Matt Kepnes (known to you as Nomadic Matt). Here is your chance to learn from someone who has been named one of the top 100 travel bloggers in the world and his team of successful writing influencers.

The course goes over things like different writing forms, how to make a story flow, different ways to create a story and real life examples.

If this sounds of interest than join others that are passionate about travel writing, blogging and photographer here!

Note: If you are not in travel this should still give you a good idea of what is out there in the world. There are influencers in EVERY field ready to teach you the tricks of the trade. Bonus: Those interested in starting a travel consulting business keep on the look out for more insider tips from me later in the year! 

Photo courtesy of Nomadicmatt.com

Photo courtesy of Nomadicmatt.com


Travel with an Entrepreneur Focused Group

As a young professional it's important to gain experiences outside of the workforce as well as collaborate with other young professionals to grow your skills. Start Up Island allows young professionals to do just that. 

This great company holds multiple trips a year in which aspiring entrepreneurs are given the opportunity to travel, get to know their peers and be coached by phenomenal business leaders.

Check out how you can join a future trip here.

Picture courtesy of  Startup Island 

Picture courtesy of  Startup Island 


Internships

Internships are the best way to gain experience, explore different area within your job field and work close to executives in a company! I was fortunate to have four wonderful internships in the beginning of my career. It is because of those experiences I am where I am today (really).

See  great opportunities in NY, Italy and even virtually below:


International Internships with Global Experiences (WorldWide)

My internship in Florence (Back in 2006) was set up by a company called Global Experiences. This program afforded me the opportunity to fall in love with Italy. This experience helped shape my goals and just 2 years after this career move, I gained dual-citizenship and then moved back to Florence.

Through GE's expert team, they can place you in just about any field that you dream throughout the world!

Learn more about it here.

Global Experiences has partnered with Gallup Education to provide each of our interns access to the Clifton StregnthsFinder assessment and Strengths-based career training.

Video via  Global Experiences.com


Internship with Creative People in Florence (Florence, Italy)

Creative People in Florence offers internships for those interested in the arts. By interning with CPIF young professionals will learn what it's like to be a part of an international community of creative professionals while also establishing skills in such areas as blogging, social media management, writing and publicizing.

This group of individuals are some the kindest, coolest and hard-working creative people I know in all of Italy. If you are into the art then I would not miss this opportunity!

Find out more details and apply here.


Internship in Jewelry Design (Florence, Italy)

This internship is great for someone interested in learning more about social media campaigns and eCommerce especially as it relates to the fashion & design industry or someone interested in learning more about starting a business.

Intern will have the opportunity to work directly with the designer as well as network with other creative professionals in the Florence area. (Sara will be a great mentor)!

Schedule an interview here.

photo courtesy of creative people in florence 

photo courtesy of creative people in florence 


Internship with FLYTE * Foundation For Learning and Youth Travel Education (Virtual)

FLYTE is a nonprofit agency providing funding, teacher support, and itinerary and trip planning for high school students in underserved communities to travel and expand their cultural, academic, and social horizons.

Organization Mission: FLYTE works with students in underserved communities to promote the benefits of travel, education, and cultural awareness through the creation, funding, and management of overseas trips. 

Interns will have the opportunity to help maintain social media campaigns, learn about the funding process as well as learn what it takes to run a non-profit.

Find out more and schedule an interview with one of the co-founders here.

Photo courtesy of FLYTE | Erica Virvo 

Photo courtesy of FLYTE | Erica Virvo 



Inspiring Minds, Great Networking Events, Podcasts, etc.

photo Courtsey of oggi america 

photo Courtsey of oggi america 

It is so important to keep learning from others. My co-panelists from the NOIAW event are not only amazing  but also offer fabulous opportunities (in addition to their own personal businesses) to grow in your career! My advice is to try and connect with these wonderful women! 

Mickela Mallozi is known for being the star and creator of her  Emmy® Award-winning show the Bare Feet® Series. But did you know she also is the Director of the NY Women's Travel Fest. This annual conference has a mission is to inspire, empower, and connect women through travel.  For more information, go to WomensTravelFest.com – upcoming festival takes place 2017 in NYC. I personally look forward to this event every year and highly recommend attending.


Joan Pelzer is a social media guru, CEO of Joan Pelzer Media and also runs a business empowerment podcast: 21 Century Entrepreneur. Check out her website for some inspiration!


 Amy Peloso is a Certified Life Coach and Chief Visionary and Client Advisor at The Queen Bee NYC. She’s on a mission to connect people with their purpose and give them the clarity, confidence and courage to fulfill it. She acts as a sounding board, supporter and steady guide for those looking to manage change and transformation in their careers and lives. She is also a dear friend of mine and basically coaches me through life ;)!


Nikki Padilla is an inspiring, young freelancer across a variety of mediums. She is constantly finding new ways to progress in her travel career (and to support her own travel ambitions). She is also a friendly and generous person who I know would love to give some great advice to help motivate others! 


Travel italian style women group tour 2015 | tuscany 

Travel italian style women group tour 2015 | tuscany 

Create a Power Routine

Lastly, if you are still not feeling motivated to work towards your dream then it is time to look at your routine. Are you feeding your mind, body and soul with goodness? Are you surrounded by draining people or maybe even isolating yourself?

To quote Tony Robbins, " The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result." If something is not working then take steps to alter your path.

This brings me back to the idea that  your mind, health and physical well being are the core foundation behind this idea!

I decided to share my daily morning ritual. Again, this works for me but see what works for you.

What can you do to inspire yourself as soon as you wake up? What one positive habit can you add into your day?

  • I rise and shine somewhere between 6:15am-7:00am
  • Set my intention for the day in my 5-Minute Journal
  • Get dressed and work out (running, gym, yoga, Pilates, beachbody, anything to get moving)
  • Return to drink some sort of green, carrot or any healthy juice
  • Enjoy lots of espresso  (ok that is not healthy but I like it )
  • I then turn on my motivational speeches from the great Jim Carrey, Les Brown, Eric Thomas, or even Jimmy Valvano

I know my mindset for the day is going to determine the outcome so that is why I try my best to keep this positive daily routine. Remember change your thoughts, change your world!

What are your career dreams? Take a second, picture yourself doing just this and then go pursue it! Half the battle is just showing up!

 Don't be afraid to take the first step and remember there are so many other's out there just like myself that are here to support you on this journey!

 

"I advise you to say your dream is possible and then overcome all inconveniences, ignore all the hassles and take a running leap through the hoop, even if it is in flames"

-Les Brown

 

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One Day In Cinque Terre

By Leora Kahn

Cinque Terre: The Most Beautiful Place In The World!

 

These 5 cities on Italy's coast will make you wish you were Italian.

 

Let’s say you only have one day to visit these five beautiful cities. Can it be done? Oh yes it can. These cities are available by a quick train ride that stops at each destination.

Or, if you are feeling adventurous, you can hike! Here is what a few of my friends and I did with our one day in Cinque Terre.

 

First stop: Levanto. 

Now this town is not part of Cinque Terre, but I highly recommend it! Levanto is on the outskirts of Cinque Terre, and we were able to find a quaint bed and breakfast for the duration of our trip. We explore the town a little bit before headed to our first village, Monterroso.

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

After Levanto, we decided to take a less than five-minute train ride to Monterosso.

We ventured into the first village of Cinque Terre; Monterosso. Determined to find a wine tasting, we searched all over and attempted our best Italian 101 basics. What we found was more than we could have imagined.

We climbed up a muddy pathway to the top of a hill to find an old woman baking and serving wine. We ordered the best white and red wine I’ve ever tasted. Next was the famous Sciacchetra, which they prided themselves on because Obama himself tasted it at their vineyard (they immediately brought us his personal framed thank you once they found out we were from around DC).

And finally, Limoncino which is crazy strong and delicious. Not to mention the never-ending supply of bruschetta and pastries. The view, the wine, the food, and the company, made this without a doubt my favorite part of Europe.

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

From there, we then hiked to Vernazza!

The five of us 20 something-year-olds couldn't catch our breath after climbing mountains without a finish in sight. But the hike was well worth it once Vernazza came into view. This trail is the longest of the four walks with a distance of 3.6 kilometers.

We obviously stopped numerous times to take pictures and videos and to take in our surroundings as much as possible. There were few times I was nervous over the edges, but people of all ages were embarking on the trail.

It was really interesting to see people from all over the world walking the same path my friends and I were traveling on. Like I said, the hike is long and tiring, but once you round the corner and see your first glimpse of Vernazza...well you really must see it in person to get the full perspective, but it is truly breathtaking.

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

Once in Vernazza, we were starved!

We found a cute restaurant overlooking the water where we each ordered authentic Italian meals. I can still taste the amazing gnocci and gelato!

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

After lunch, we decided we had done enough hiking for one day.

We took a train ride through the other cities, Corniglia, Riomaggiore, and then stopped in Manarola for the sunset. We enjoyed walking around the town, exploring shops and getting to know the locals. We then walked to the highest most point of the town for some Sangria and the best view of the village. This was by far, my favorite part of the day. 

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA


“Traveling is like flirting with life. It’s like saying, ‘I would stay and love you, but I have to go; this is my station.’ " - Lisa St. Aubin de Teran

If you ever get the chance to visit any one of these beautiful cities, I would say, you absolutely must. One day is definitely just a taste of all there is to see, and I cannot wait to go back again soon!

 

Have you been to Cinque Terre and have some tips to add? Let us know below!


Leora is the Public Relations and Marketing Coordinator for Travel Italian Style and is a Marketing student at James Madison University. In the spring of 2015, she was accepted to study business in Antwerp, Belgium, which allowed her to explore Europe and open her eyes to new opportunities and experiences. Needless to say, she is now consumed with a passion to travel! Leora loves to document her travel stories through all types of social media in order to share with everyone the happiness that accompanies exploration.  Leora spent time travelling through 11 countries during her time abroad, while Italy was hands down her favorite due to the blissful culture, beautiful scenery, and tasty food. She cannot wait to visit again soon!

Local Eats in Florence, Italy

By Kelsey Gibson

Discover Some Amazing Local Eats in Florence

 

“I love places that have an incredible history. I love the Italian way of life. I love the food. I love the people. I love the attitudes of Italians.” – Elton John

 

When I think of Italy, Italian cuisine is the first thing that pops up in my head. Pizza. Pasta. Wine. Olive oil. What else do you need in life?

But it is so much more than just a cuisine in Italy. The ‘al dente’ cooked homemade pasta, thin and crisp pizza, and flavorful wine perfectly paired with each course is sure to make you believe you are in Heaven. Italians make it more than just a simple and quick meal; each meal becomes an event with family and friends. 

When traveling to Italy, you need to try real and authentic Italian food…these are normally not the restaurants located in the main tourist paths. Below you can find some of our favorite local Italian eats in Florence!

 

Touch

Starting off with my favorite restaurant in Florence. I am a bit biased since this is where I worked last summer, but it truly is a restaurant full of Italian authenticity and quality. It has traditional Italian foods with a modern 'touch' to them. Touch is co-owned by Matteo, Max and Stefano, all friends that had a similar vision and passion for sharing Italian history, culture, and food with people from around the globe. 

The restaurnt is a great place to grab a nice dinner with a few courses and a bottle of wine! While 'Selfie Carbonara' is a crowd favorite and stays on the menu, Touch updates their menu often in order to keep the freshest ingredients in all of their dishes. They are able to update often with their iPad menus! Definitely worth a visit when in Florence.

Touch

http://www.touchflorence.com

Via Fiesolana 18/r Firenze 

Tel: +390552466150

PHOTO COURTESY OF KELSEY

PHOTO COURTESY OF KELSEY

PHOTO COURTESY OF KELSEY

PHOTO COURTESY OF KELSEY

 

Trattoria 4 Leoni

This restaurant is definitely more off the beaten path in the Oltrarno neighborhood not too far from Santo Spirito. Easily books up for dinner, but lunch is the same menu and easier to go on a whim! The menu is in Italian, but the wait staff is very open to give suggestions.

I got the fiocchetti alle pere con salsa di taleggio e asparagi, which consisted of some amazing pear filled pasta with asparagus and a really yummy sauce!

This restaurant is well-known to locals and tourists and the food won’t disappoint! You can even sit outside on a beautiful day and afterwards enjoy a taste of authentic gelato at Gelateria della Passera across the way. 

4 Leoni

http://www.4leoni.it/4Leoni/

Tel: 055218562

Via de' Vellutini 1r Firenze 

 

I’Brindellone

On the same side of the river as Trattoria 4 Leoni, this local restaurant is always full of locals. If you are looking for the classic Florentine bistecca, this is the place to go! This restaurant is closed on Monday nights, like many other Florentine restaurant, and is recommended that you call to make reservations before going.

You will not only get the real Tuscan feel through the food, but also simply being in the restaurant. This place will go far and beyond your expectations.

I'Brindellone 

Piazza piatellina 10-11/r

Tel: 39055217879

https://m.facebook.com/pages/I-Brindellone/202541566441800

 

Trattoria dell’Orto

Another local favorite, located once again in the Oltrarno neighborhood (are you catching the local trend on the other side of the river?), is Trattoria dell’Orto. This restaurant is simple, rustic, and fantastic.

Its ambiance will make you feel as though this is one of the most authentic in Florence…and it is! This restaurant has a wonderfully cooked Florentine bistecca and Tuscan wines to accompany it. Closed on Tuesdays and takes reservations! 

Trattoria dell' Orto

Via dell'Orto 35

39055224148

http://www.trattoriadellorto.com

 

Obicá Mozzarella Bar

This restaurant is an upscale mozzarella bar on Via Tornabuoni next to many designer stores. Its menu is filled with a few different kinds of mozzarella, cold plate starters, a few salads, and, my personal favorite, the pizza!

This pizza is one of the best I have had in Florence. Its fresh flavors and ingredients lets you taste the heart of Italian culture and will keep you coming back for more!

OBICA 

Via de Tornabouni 16

Tel: 390552773526

Www.obica.com

PHOTO COURTESY OF KELSEY

PHOTO COURTESY OF KELSEY

 

Have you ever been to any of these? Share some of your favorite Florence eats with us! 


Kelsey is the Part Time Assistant Travel Consultant for Travel Italian Style and is a student at the University of Mississippi studying Hospitality Management with a minor in Spanish and Business Administration. Kelsey took part in an exchange program in Argentina in high school which created a flourishing passion for travel and learning about other cultures. From then on she took every advantage to study abroad and backpack through Europe. This past summer, Kelsey interned for a local restaurant, Touch, in Florence, Italy and fell in love with the Italian culture. She was able to have a real local experience by making friends with coworkers and locals. She wants to make it possible for everyone who travels to be completely immersed into the culture in order to gain another perspective and to be able to enjoy life even more.