I studied psychology and received my BA from De La Salle University in Manila. I got my MA in Industrial Organizational Psychology from The University of Valencia, and my MS in Industrial Organizational Psychology Paris Descartes University
Where has been your favorite place to live thus far?Stephanie Braganza2024-08-22T13:07:44-04:00
It’s truly hard to pick somewhere as a favorite, it always depends on what I’m looking for at that stage in my life. I really enjoyed growing up in The Philippines, but right now I’m focused on my career and New York City has been an unparalleled place for that. I can’t really pick a favorite, each place has been so unique. (Cliché answer.)
How many languages do you speak?Stephanie Braganza2024-08-08T12:19:34-04:00
Finally got to the last post for Argentina! Big things to be thankful for: Watching the whale migration, seeing the best opera house in the world, exploring the streets of BA, having amazing apartments with amazing views, but most importantly - the new (and old) friends along the way. Thanks to everyone who made this solo trip another one for the books! #Argentina2023 #solotripping #TeatroColon #buenosaires #solotripping #goodlife❤️
Patagonia part 2: Probably my favorite part of this trek. Getting to take a boat to see & touch some glaciers at the third largest freshwater reserve in the world. Though I was in Argentina, these glaciers span so far that they shared with Chile too and bordered by the Andes mountains. One of the few glaciers in the world that accumulates mass at a rate similar to its loss. Definitely a first and unforgettable experience for me! #Patagonia #solotripping #Argentina #glaciers #worldwonderstuff #🧊#🗻
Patagonia part 1: Took a trip to the lowest city on earth Ushuaia, which is a boat ride away from Antartica. Boarded a train to the end of the world (Fin del Mundo). Saw a national park, touched freezing water at a beautiful lake, explored a beaver dam, made some new friends, and marveled at this incredibly small piece of Patagonia. It`s an amazing feeling to embrace how nice it is to be so physically (and mentally) far away from everything you`ve known your whole life. One of my most peaceful moments in years. I can`t believe this was all on day one and that for so long, I had been afraid to come here by myself. Definitely felt safer here than I have in so many places - and more than worth the trip. #Argentina #Patagonia #Ushuaia #endoftheworld #Solotripping #2023
Been dying to visit Argentina for years, finally made it happen! Really emotional trip. Not only did I get to experience the city and visit a cool mine, but I also got to cross the border to Brazil and see Iguazú falls. The last time I was in Brazil, I almost died in a 3 person car accident caused by a drunk driver. Today, my neck is still kind of messed up and the blindspot caused by the rip in my eye will never disappear. But last month, I took a trip down there for the first time in 11 years since the accident. It was nerve wracking, but I had so much support to do it, just as I did back then. I never made it to the falls previously (GPS/mobile data wasn`t a big thing yet so it wasn`t ideal for a tiny solo female traveller like myself), and I finally got to see them up close, walk the bridge, and get water blasted in my face due to the force 👍🏽. Definitely an amazing natural world wonder. A great reminder for me that life always goes on, and so should we! Beyond grateful for the trip to these beautiful places, these beautiful people and for many more to come. ❤️ #BuenosAires #Iguacufalls #Brazil #crossingborders #2023
Last pics of an amazingly relaxing and enriching vacation in Cancun. Twas an awesome trip! The highlight was definitely Chitzen Itza - truly remarkable and I`m so grateful to cross another New World Wonder off my list. 6/7 done but still so much world to see!Also so thankful for new friends who are willing to join the ride. 🙏🏽❤️ #vacaytime #2023 #Mexico #cancun #luckygirl