Emily Weiss
Bio
Traveler trying to change the world
Stories (7/0)
Posh Sidekick Vs PosherVA
It is that time of the year when everyone begins clearing out their closets, getting rid of the old, and bringing in the new, myself included. I made an amazing effort last year to mostly shop second-hand, in an effort to help the environment. I shopped on Poshmark, Plato’s Closet, and thrift stores across the United States (the thrift stores out west are amazing, FYI). Now I find myself packing up to travel again and in need of getting rid of a whole lot of things that I have not worn in a few years. I began posting on Poshmark to make a few extra dollars and clearly realized how tedious it was to be resharing and posting every day.
By Emily Weiss3 months ago in Lifehack
Hostels: The Key to Affordable Travel.
Hey, guys, I have been getting a lot of questions about Hostels. A vast majority of the United States seems to only know about Hostels from some scary movie, which everyone tells me to watch, but I haven’t. I can only tell you about my experiences staying in hostels.
By Emily Weiss2 years ago in Wander
Google Fi for Travelers
Have you ever heard of Google Fi? If you have found yourself in a foreign county without data, trying to find a coffee shop to get WIFI, this post is for you. I switched from Verizon to Google Fi, a little over a year ago, and this is my review.
By Emily Weiss3 years ago in Lifehack
Run, Recycle, Repeat
Have you ever gone for a run and been so annoyed with the amount of trash on the ground? It breaks you from your moment of zen. You go from dreaming about your future, to weirdly grossed out, worried about all the turtles that might end up dead... You want to do something, but just don't know what? I'm one of the first people to admit that I'm a little weird, but I can't be alone in this! Here is the story of how I tried to help.
By Emily Weiss3 years ago in Earth
How I Teach English Online and Travel the World.
I started teaching with VIPKID a little over two years ago. I had been sent LinkedIn messages about it countless times but ignored them for years. I met a woman while traveling, who informed me, that it was in fact a real job.
By Emily Weiss3 years ago in Education