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Dimanche

Culture | Travel |Lifestyle

Hey!

My name is Dimanche, and I love experiences. To be specific: Live music shows/concerts, NBA games, and of course, traveling! Experiences mean everything to me, and I’ve been fortunate to have done a lot in my 33 years of LIVING.

For reference: I’ve brought in a 🎉New Year in Dubai, played with lion cubs in South Africa, island hopped in Thailand, celebrated Carnival of Brazil, visited champagne houses in France, and spent a day in Pablo Escobar’s hood in Medellín, Colombia …just to name a few.

I love meeting people who aren’t like me. Learning about local foods, dances, art, music and fashion —I kinda geek out on learning new cultures. . . okay, I’m a WHOLE geek. All these random experiences have molded me into who I am right now, and I love it!

 
 

 
 

Chendo

Sci-Fi Enthusiast | Writer | Vlogger

Chendo likes to spend much of his time thinking about the intricacies of human behavior. His head is always in the clouds, either reflecting or finding lessons brought into his life in the form of cataclysmic, sometimes fallible occurrences.

Sometimes these lessons aren’t cataclysmic, nor anything close to it. Either way, he is able to extract the good from them.

He now jots them down for any and all to see. He hopes that his writing will at least be relatable to readers; at most, genuinely helpful in any shape or form.

Sci-Fi is a newly found interest for him, and Chendo aims to produce epic writing for, as well.

 
 

 
 
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Rosa

Mother | Healthcare Provider | Author

Hi,

I am Rosa —a healthcare provider for over 26 years, and the mother of Nancy [Tatiana].

I’ve always had a passion for helping others and have been writing short stories since the age of 14.

After introducing my three daughters to my work, they encouraged me to share my writing with the world —specifically my children’s book, The Adventures of Leo & Fancy, which includes lessons I taught them all growing up: to be kindunderstanding, and adapt to the highs and lows of life.

I recently had an interview with Indie Beacon Show you can watch here: