Aug News: We Said Go Travel

Published: Tue, 08/25/15

We Said Go Travel Newsletter 66: Aug 25, 2015
Lisa, Bre and Kellee swimming in St. Kitts
August 2015 News from Lisa & We Said Go Travel:
  • My first trip to #StKitts was fantastic. I loved Restaurant Week. I have six videos to share. Click here to see them all.
  • More about St. Kitts: Arrival at YU lounge, Singing Railroad,  History and Treats, beautiful Belle Mont Farm, sunrise, sunset. (photo above is from swimming in St. Kitts
  • I spent an amazing week in Bogota, Colombia and cannot wait to share the videos and stories with you.
  • I am currently in Utah with Jason Eddy (CEO) & Scott Eddy (Global Ambassador) of ZipKick! Look for all our media and social media using the tag #ZipKickBloggers.
  • The #LGG4 phone takes incredible photos and video. Look for great photos of my adventures on all social media: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube 
  • I hope that your summer is full of freedom and fun. Thank you for your support of We Said Go Travel! Lisa
The view from lunch, Monserrate, Bogota, Colombia
Travel Writing Contest
Thank you to everyone who participated in the Winter 2015 Inspiration contest. The winners can be seen here. I am currently publishing the entries from the Summer 2015 Independence Writing Contest. I expect to announce the winners in early October.

The Fall Gratitude Travel Writing Contest will begin on September 11, 2015. More details: click here. Many updates are coming to We Said Go Travel and there will be a few changes to the contest. Stay tuned!
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YouTube is at 351,609  views!
Thank you for watching my WSGT YouTube channel which is now over 351,609  views! Enjoy movies from Los Angeles, Bermuda,  Puerto Rico, Palau, Guam, Hawaii, India as well as Bali and Lombok  Indonesia,  Southern Thailand, Myanmar (Burma), and Nepal.  To find all 370 Videos: click here for the WSGT YouTube Channel. I am over 1000 followers on Pinterest, and up to 700+ subscribers on YouTube!
See the videos!
Preparing for a Shark Attack 
From Seth GodinBecause it has always been this way

That's a pretty bad answer to a series of common questions.


Why is the format of the board meeting like this? Why do we always structure our annual conference like this? Why is this our policy? Why do we let him decide these issues? Why is this the price?


The real answer is, "Because if someone changes it, that someone will be responsible for what happens."


Are you okay with that being the reason things are the way they are?

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