Eat Drink Travel Repeat is about all things travel related. Coming from the perspective of an African-American expat living in Beijing, China, it is fresh and relatable. Sis will take you through the everyday life of living in China and many different aspects of being an expat and traveling around. Uriah will also discuss about the destinations she has been to, giving you details on hotel stays, things to do, nightlife, food, and many other things.
Get into this episode as Uriah wraps up the Ghana series and spills all the tea that from her Ghana experience. From the perfect start to halfway being in danger to almost falling in love, this episode is one you won't want to miss. Share with a friend...
YESSSSS!!! It's finally here! Tune in to hear all the answers to the questions you've been wondering about. From which taxi app to use, to how difficult it is to find love. Uriah answers all these questions and more. Enjoy!
Tune in to this episode to find out about budgeting advice for Ghana. How much is the flight? How much is lodging? Do you have enough money to visit Ghana?? The answer is YES! Get into the episode to find out how. Let's go!
Tune into the this episode to get details about our partnership with The Narratives, a digital platform for the Black opinion. We are here for the advancement of Black people and want to promote more of us traveling. Check out Uriah's instagram account...
Tune into this episode to hear about some of the not so pleasant interactions that Uriah has had with some people during a short visit in Atlanta. Get into how she rejects the limitations that people try to place on her due to their own life...
In this episode, Uriah will discuss all the things she did while in Ghana, both times. From sightseeing to partying to emotional experiences. Ghana encompasses all aspects of a place you would want to live forever and she will share with you a few...
Get into this episode to hear about the VIBE that is Ghana. Uriah talks about how her visit made her feel and shares why she likes to visit countries where the people look like her. This is part one of the Ghana mini-series, so stay tuned to hear all...