On one hand, venturing into the unknown alone can be difficult, scary, and simply overwhelming. On the other, those adventures can be some of the most exciting and enriching experiences, …
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The traditional career path used to look something like this: go to college, get a job, keep your head down, climb the ladder, make it into a corner office, retire.
We’re all about transformative experiences at IVY.
Whether its eating dinner with today’s leading minds, skydiving over California, or riding camels through the desert, we’re committed to uniting rising …
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Michael Youngblood is the co-founder of Unsettled, a global remote coworking community that allows participants to live in international retreats designed to take their work, life, and adventures beyond traditional …
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In a world in which “experiences” have become part and parcel of the current travel lexicon, U by Uniworld sets itself apart. The first river cruise dedicated to a new generation …
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It’s not without irony that one of the world’s snowiest countries is often overlooked by skiers.
Known for its rugged landscapes, cool urban vibes, and ridiculously friendly residents, Canada doesn’t …
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The global cruise industry is changing. Over the past decade, demand for cruising has increased by 62%, generating estimated revenues of $39.6 billion in 2015 alone — a $15 billion increase …
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The Great White Desert. The Ice-Crowned Wonder. The Final Frontier. The Seventh Continent: Antarctica.
It goes by many names, but each has been earned. Explorers have been fascinated by this …
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Just the mention of Costa Rica is enough to conjure an image of the ultimate tropical destination, where lush jungles meet idyllic beaches, and red-eyed tree frogs hop through the …
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When is the best time to travel to a place you may never have the opportunity to see again? The time for a new cultural expedition is now — and …
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When was the last time you took a spontaneous journey? Or better yet, a spontaneous safari?
After all, ‘safari’ comes from the Arabic verb ‘to travel,’ or ‘journey’.
By …
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New York. Paris. London. Milan. You know the names, each a cultural hotspot that constantly gives birth to new style trends.
But for those who know a thing or …
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For those of us who love to travel the world, the benefits of international globetrotting are clear as day. Seeing new countries and experiencing different cultures leaves you feeling rejuvenated …
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This summer in Washington, D.C., The Jefferson Hotel has crafted a unique lens through which to view our nation’s history. Developed in partnership with The Smithsonian National Museum of American History, …
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At a time when all eyes are on Washington and the nation’s historical narrative is in debate, downtown Washington’s historic boutique hotel, The Jefferson, has launched a colorful immersion into …
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Whether you’re a skier or a snowboarder, an annual trip to the slopes can lose its wow factor if you’re returning to the same destination, year in and …
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If you were told that booking an impulsive vacation in the middle of your busiest project/launch/season was the key to your success, would you believe it and do it? I’ll …
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Believe it or not, the Summer of 2017 is halfway over. Not unlike most other summer days, I woke up yesterday with a longing to be at the beach, but …
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I’m having an existential crisis. As an optimist, I try to forget that the world can be unbearably brutal sometimes. (Obviously things can get very bad, but they probably won’t! …
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It was a humid 95 degrees in Yangon. Sweat trickled down the back of my neck as I sat cross-legged on the floor of a little shack with a small …
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With the summer season hot on our heels, it’s high time to start thinking about vacation plans for the upcoming months.
I always have great difficulty deciding where I’d like …
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The EP for IVY Member Kyle Evans’ new Album Red sounds like it might have been lifted directly from the rolling hills of Southern Appalachia. There’s a banjo, a fiddle, …
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Who ever thought a gold-clad shipping container could be a window to another world? And yet, when you step into one of Amar Bakshi’s Portals, a massive shipping container covered in gold paint, …
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North Korea’s alleged attack on Sony’s computer systems in November, 2014 ignited a firestorm of hype that transformed The Interview from just another Franco-Rogen buddy movie into the most anticipated …
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