Escape Artist Q&A: Stephanie Be of Travel Break Travel Blog
Photos courtesy of Stephanie Be
This column, “Escape Artist,” is a series about folks who have escaped. More importantly, this biweekly column is for those thinking about trading in their 9-to-5, leg-shackled-to-the-desk existences in order to grab life at the roots and forge their own way. The brave outliers featured in these collection of interviews are the digital nomads, the online entrepreneurs, and the lifestyle trendsetters, who decided it was time to say to hell with the humdrum and go elbow deep to grab life by the roots.
Marketing and branding expert Stephanie Be runs Travel Break, a travel blog that covers the digital nomad lifestyle, entrepreneurism and business branding. Since 2012, Be has visited more than 40 countries, built a community of 250,000 followers and won the 2015 International Blogger Competition. In 2016, Be is looking forward to training others how to use WordPress and search engine optimization to create their own successful websites.
Paste Travel The “escape the 9-to-5” mentality seems to be exploding. What are you seeing?
Stephanie Be I’ve seen a boom. I largely attribute it to the growth of Instagram and trending posts about people who live my type of lifestyle. Outlets such as Daily Mail, Huffington Post and Elite Daily are talking about what we’re doing now, and more people are aspiring to be social media influencers. More people are chasing this dream.
PT What was the “aha” moment that sparked ongoing travel for you in 2012?
SB I wanted to take a gap year after graduating from the University of California, Los Angeles because I didn’t think I’d be able to travel once I took a job in a competitive industry. There really isn’t enough conversation about corporate careers that allow you to travel. I thought I would have fun and then come back and do the “white picket fence” life. I began freelancing while traveling, and that’s where my journey as a digital nomad began. I decided to offer my services in digital marketing and branding, and it went really well. I could meet with my clients through Skype and travel around the world at the same time. Why not build a site for myself and see if people were interested in what I have to say?
PT Why did you decide to create a lifestyle blog and use the name “Travel Break”?
SB At first, I didn’t really know the direction I wanted the site to go, which is one of the challenges of developing a new business or personal brand. I wanted the site to be the voice of Millennial travel and “spring break all year long around the world” with information about cool parties, restaurants and bars. As I traveled more and understood who I am and what I want the site to be, it’s become more about culture, storytelling and ethical marketing campaigns. It’s less about spring break and more about finding work-life balance, taking risks in your personal life and learning about yourself.