Me’anda Travels

Megan Stafford is a master storyteller

 

 

Readers of M.D.M. will be able to join Megan on her Travels. 

 

Megan Stafford is a master storyteller, with an acute awareness of how to deliver a story to have the greatest impact. Her zest for life is infectious and intrinsic in her stories, jumping from the screen and into the souls and bodies of her readers.Megan has a keen understanding of both the media and communications industries, with experience working in both.

Feeling like she could contribute more with her words, she found herself at a crossroads. She wanted her work to make people feel more connected, with the belief that connection is the key of humanity.

Currently travelling around Scotland, Megan is on a mission to find that connection, heed her own intuition, and hopefully help others along the way.

You can follow her at Me’anda, an online platform she describes as “me getting off my ass, facing my fears, unleashing my curiosity, and having fun.”It won’t always be fun and games, but it will always be honest.

 

                                                   Megan's Blog name

Me’anda is a place for all the wanderers, wonderers, dreamers, and especially the realists. For those of you who are forging your own path. Who are working up the courage, or starting to dream, about leaving whatever way of life you’ve been herded along so far. Or, those who just want to escape the well-worn path for 5 minutes.

The name Me’anda has a triple meaning, which is fitting considering its creator, me, is what those in the biz call a triple threat.
Firstly, Me’anda is a compact way of saying my name Megan Amanda, and such a pretty name it is (thanks, Dad).

Secondly, this little slice of cyberspace will be home to a lot of meandering thoughts, so it seems right to announce to people exactly what they can expect in the name. Lastly, Me’anda (sans apostrophe) is a Spanish name for the señoritas that means ‘of one’s journey’ and I really like that.

I also have been learning Spanish so it’s nice to let people know that I can drop some muy bien palabras en españo (triple threat, remember?!). The apostrophe is a nod to Australian legend Chris Lilley and his epic character Ja’mie. So random I know.


                                                            In summary:

 Me’anda (n). 1: Megan Amanda; 2: following a winding course; 3: of one’s journey; 4: Forbes 100 entrepreneurship mixed with the ferocious beauty of Daenerys Targaryen

 

                   Readers can now play catch up story's Of Megan's travels  


If you’re joining Me’anda for the first time, here’s what you missed. I left Australia and had a lot of mixed emotions about landing in London http://meandarer.com/the-london-landing-a-manned-mission-to-emotions/ and then got over it with an express sightseeing tour of Central London http://meandarer.com/express-explorer-london/. There was a moment when my research let me down, and I learned the value of allowing yourself to quickly fail so you can get back up again http://meandarer.com/stopping-today-influencing-tomorrow-the-bradford-lesson/ I met a man from Iraq that tested my own assumptions and those of society http://meandarer.com/the-iraqi-man/ before taking on fear, death, life and courage in the Yorkshire Dales http://meandarer.com/yorkshire-dales-life-death-fear-courage/. The next three weeks I spent living on castle grounds in Scotland for free http://meandarer.com/how-i-got-to-stay-at-a-castle-for-free/. Now, I’ve added a companion to my travels, Hansel the Camper Van, and we are going wild camping through the Scottish Highlands http://meandarer.com/introducing-hansel-day-one-wild-camping/. Come take a ride with me.

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