Bio in a box Kim Mance is a journalist, writer and blogger for publications like Condé Nast Traveler, and Marie Claire. She co-hosted Travel Channel’s Destination Showdown, and hosts Dream it. Book it. Do it! for Comcast on-demand.
I'm editor-in-chief of Galavanting, an online women's travel magazine. I'm also a freelance writer on topics from politics, to parenting, to freethought.
Oh, and I've got five great kids; three of my own, and two who came with the love of my life.
I'm a little tired of conservatives thinking they're the only ones who have something to say about veterans...
I was also disappointed at how few liberal blogs and outlets were making some space for a weighty tribute to our vets.
Plus, as progressives, we're supposed to be thinking outside the box. So over at Huffington, I asked my fellow liberals for more ways they could think of to support our troops.
And also, learned of this really neat organization and their new PSA. Check it out, in honor of our vets:
If anyone has somehow missed this video below, now is the time to watch it. At first it seems random, and then all at once, it suddenly taps into your inner core as a human being. The little thing inside which whispers that we're all connected and there is so much to learn, so much to see.
Some folks travel because they want to shop. Some travel to get away from it all. Others travel because they want to experience the exotic. Some would like to learn about others in the world and their lives. And yet some travel because they're running for vice president and wanted to have a passport in-hand, yet have no real curiosity about the world around them. The latter type of (Sarah Palin) person thinks it's somehow pretentious to leave one's corner of the world -- elitist to think there may be something out there beyond our own 'greatness.' Ironic.
But one of my favorite quotes is this:
"The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is at last to set foot on one's own country as a foreign land." ~G. K. Chesterton
I travel because it makes me to accept there are things out there I don't know. And I know that once I know them, it just might make me a better person. And it often does. Every time I go somewhere new, or recapture somewhere I've visited before, I learn not only about other cultures and people, I gain a part of myself that would have remained inactive forever otherwise.
Travel pushes my boundaries, raises my awareness, increases my empathy, and without fail -- teaches me.