What You Should Really Pack For Your Safari

“So much of our profound dissatisfaction in modern life arises because we live in increasingly disconnected ways. It is time for us to regain our connection to life.” – Jack Kornfield Travel – the act or process of travelling from one place to another. A perfectly […]

The Butterfly Effect – A Q&A with Tina Aponte

“Each smallest act of kindness reverberates across great distances and spans of time, affecting lives unknown to the one whose generous spirit was the source of this good echo…” ― Dean Koontz Before we got to spend any substantial time together, it was apparent that […]

The Way of the Wild Artist – 10 Questions with Beverly Joubert

In the book, The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path To Higher Creativity, Julia Cameron guides us on the path to artisthood. The idea of “The Artist” goes beyond the concept of a man with a paintbrush, a woman before an easel. It is any person who expresses creativity – […]

Zambia’s First Dessert And The Man Behind It

The Sour Milk Cheesecake with Musika (Tamarind) Jelly “This is, dare I say, Zambia’s first official dessert,” Royal Chundu’s Executive Chef, Sungani Phiri tells me on the sixth course of our tasting menu. We’re dining at Royal Chundu’s Island Lodge, on Katombora Island, on the banks […]

How To Dine In The Wild

There are three important rules for dining in the wild. Rule one: There should be no distance between you and the wild at any time. Unless the wine is flowing a little too freely. Then keep your distance. Rule two: There is no reason to dine poorly. Not […]