Posting Schedule
Want to know what to expect every week? Take a look at or regular posting schedule. It doesn’t include our irregularly posted contributions, but it will give you at least a taste of what to expect at Go Girl.
Mondays Biweekly: Allison’s Lessons Learned
Allison has always had a love for travel and a passion for experiencing the new and unknown. During her voyage around the world she found that travel can change you in ways you had never imagined and teach you unexpected and amazing things about yourself and the world. Read about the lessons she learned and the transformations she made through her adventures and discover the endless possibilities she believes are out there for all to experience.
Mondays, Monthly: Claudia Takes on Canada
Currently on a 1 year work visa in Canada, Claudia will be living in Ottawa for the summer, hitting up weekly festivals and other exciting summer events. Catch her thoughts about Canada’s approach to summer and how they celebrate the few months of heat!
Mondays, Monthly: Marianne’s Winning Ticket
Marianne headed to Australia after winning a one-way ticket for £10 through STA Travel’s Anniversary celebrations in November of 2009. Watch as she travels as much as she can, writing about her journey and the adventures along the way. See more of her musings at http://fillingthepages.com.
Tuesdays: Alice and Michaela Bridge the Gap
Constantly traveling all over the world organizing projects with The Leap’s gap year program, Alice and Michaela alternate to tell their stories about the places they go, the people they meet and the tips they pick up along the way.
Wednesdays: Megan around the world
Megan discusses her travels (and subsequent musings) around Spain, Argentina, India and more. Every week she seems to happen upon another story and another adventure. Will she ever let us down??
Thursdays, Biweekly: Lisa on and off the main road
Lisa explores a world of not only solo road-tripping, but solo camping and hiking, too. Read about her experiences and catch up on some of her important advice. For more, you can even check out articles she posts on her blog, Her Side of the Mountain, located at http://hermountain.wordpress.com.
Thursdays, Biweekly: Lakia’s travel tips
From how to apply for a visa to what not to wear, Lakia gives her readers advice, tips, and suggestions on how to have fun and safe travels. Check out her website at http://www.lakiagordon.com.
Fridays, monthly: Jessie Makes Morocco
A lover of education and culture, Jessie has suddenly become a member of a large family of nine living in the Medina of Rabat. You can follow along as she discovers Moroccan family life, culture, and a little bit about herself as she reflects upon her experiences every Friday on Go Girl.
Fridays, biweekly: Erica encounters Germany
When Erica discovered that her fiance was being sent to Germany in three days to start his new job, she couldn’t have been taken more by surprise. Now that she’s there, however, she’s fallen in love with the country, the culture, and the wide variety of travel opportunities. Come for her tales of language barriers, spur-of-the-moment vacations, and living as an ex-pat in the heart of western Europe, and stay for the photographs, advice, and frequent moments of “oops…”
Saturdays, biweekly: Margaret lives life in the City of Lights
Margaret is a quiet, small-town girl living in a city for the first time. And it’s not just any city- it’s Paris! Follow her around as she tries to learn French, find the best pastries/bookstores/hidden museums/other treasures around and talks about all of the little things she misses (and doesn’t miss) about being “home.”
Sundays, monthly: Karissa explores the Japanese outdoors
Forget what you thought about Japan. Forget the electronics and sky-high buildings, forget the tiny smart cars and packed subway cars. Forget about sushi and anime TV. Yes, Japan is all those things, but also, so much more! Ski, climb, hike, bike, and swim Japan through Karissa’s outdoor adventures the last Sunday of every month. Catch more general musings, ikebana flower arrangement photos, and surprise seafood gifts at her home blog: http://sailforth.wordpress.com.
Sundays, monthly: Jessyca makes change
A Peace Corps volunteer in South Africa and the head a non-profit organization in Ghana, Jessyca is all about creating social change wherever she goes. Watch as she travels in a quest to help others- and get some advice about adding a service element to your adventures, too.
Sundays, monthly: Yaffa in Europe
Where can you devour the best tapas in Barcelona? What ghosts lurk beneath the Swedish Opera House in Stockholm? In which Portuguese castle are you most likely to encounter Prince Charming? After spending her junior year on the most expensive continent in the world, Yaffa has returned to Wellesley College for her final hoorah. Though she may be penniless, she has more stories to share than space to write them. Over the next ten months, she will answer the aforementioned questions—as well as others— in a series of ten blog posts devoted to each of the European countries she visited on her year abroad.
TBA: Emily’s Double Identity
Able to call two entirely different places in the USA her home, Emily explores living a double life and give tips on how to conquer it along the way.
Whenever: Wendy works out west
Starting in early 2010, Wendy and her husband will camp and drive cross-country to the West Coast, working their way from New Mexico to Washington State and everywhere in between. Join them on this year-long journey as they make mistakes, work on organic farms, meet different people, experience things for the first time, and learn about themselves. All with 2 dogs in tow! Wendy will also be posting her adventures at http://conradvisionquest.wordpress.com/.
Whenever, weekly: Beth’s crazy commentary and beyond
Beth is always en route somewhere- this time it’s to Haiti to develop a similar program to the one she did in São Tomé e Príncipe. Check out what she has to say about the places she goes and the conclusions she derives with them (because she’s always got something to say).

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