EPISODE · Aug 29, 2024 · 25 MIN
Travel Writing Tips: Why Authentic Experiences Beat Keywords with Sahana Kulur
Ever wondered how to capture the true essence of your travels, beyond just the ‘gram?In today’s episode, we chat with Sahana Kulur, an architect who traded blueprints for boarding passes and a thriving travel blog. What began as a simple anniversary gift to her husband turned into a life-altering career pivot, blending her professional skills with her passion for exploration. Sahana's blog, Vacay Work, offers a masterclass on balancing full-time work with a love for travel, providing a roadmap for women eager to explore the world without leaving their careers behind. She candidly shares her journey from struggling with SEO to mastering the art of authentic storytelling, all while capturing stunning visuals with the help of her photographer husband. Sahana’s story is a testament to the power of embracing risk and creating assets that resonate with your true self.Tune in now to discover how you can craft your own path of growth and adventure, just like Sahana.KEY TAKEAWAYSSahana shares her journey from being an architect to a travel writerHer struggles with blogging, including learning about SEO and improving her writing skillsSahana talks about her website, "Vacay Work"The importance of good photos in travel writingTravel Writing TipsBEST MOMENTS“Never travel according to the keywords. Experience what you want to experience and then share it with people.”“In blogging, people are looking for your suggestions. Don’t make your opinion a universal truth. Give readers options.”“Write what you know. Your tribe will find you and follow your stuff.”VALUABLE RESOURCESWebsite | www.vacaywork.comInstagram | @sahana.kulurX (Twitter) @sahanak7889Facebook | www.facebook.com/sahanakulurCONTACT THE HOSTWebsite | www.thereikihealingcoach.com Instagram | @sophia_i_got_igInstagram | @createlifeyourwayFacebook | www.facebook.com/sophia.e.754LinkedIn | Sophia Elcock Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ever wondered how to capture the true essence of your travels, beyond just the ‘gram?In today’s episode, we chat with Sahana Kulur, an architect who traded blueprints for boarding passes and a thriving travel blog. What began as a simple anniversary gift to her husband turned into a life-altering career pivot, blending her professional skills with her passion for exploration. Sahana's blog, Vacay Work, offers a masterclass on balancing full-time work with a love for travel, providing a roadmap for women eager to explore the world without leaving their careers behind. She candidly shares her journey from struggling with SEO to mastering the art of authentic storytelling, all while capturing stunning visuals with the help of her photographer husband. Sahana’s story is a testament to the power of embracing risk and creating assets that resonate with your true self.Tune in now to discover how you can craft your own path of growth and adventure, just like Sahana.KEY TAKEAWAYSSahana shares her journey from being an architect to a travel writerHer struggles with blogging, including learning about SEO and improving her writing skillsSahana talks about her website, "Vacay Work"The importance of good photos in travel writingTravel Writing TipsBEST MOMENTS“Never travel according to the keywords. Experience what you want to experience and then share it with people.”“In blogging, people are looking for your suggestions. Don’t make your opinion a universal truth. Give readers options.”“Write what you know. Your tribe will find you and follow your stuff.”VALUABLE RESOURCESWebsite | www.vacaywork.comInstagram | @sahana.kulurX (Twitter) @sahanak7889Facebook | www.facebook.com/sahanakulurCONTACT THE HOSTWebsite | www.thereikihealingcoach.com Instagram | @sophia_i_got_igInstagram | @createlifeyourwayFacebook | www.facebook.com/sophia.e.754LinkedIn | Sophia Elcock Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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