Author name: Ishwor Tamang

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We are on air

Not a blog. A journal for people who think about where they go. On sleeping well in a world that won’t stop moving The relationship between rest and place is stranger than any guidebook admits. Our first long-form essay explores what it means to actually land somewhere. Read the essay → Why remote workers need rituals, not routines An interview with three people who’ve turned movement into a practice. Essay The honest case for pod hotels Not as a budget option. As a considered one. Opinion What Kensington taught me about staying, not visiting A guest’s week in Toronto, written without any performance of discovery. Guest essay Six things we changed after listening to guests Nomad, a year on. What worked, what didn’t, and what we’re still figuring out. From us New essays, interviews, and guides — slow journalism for a fast-moving world. Published when it’s ready.

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Our stories

Not a blog. A journal for people who think about where they go. On sleeping well in a world that won’t stop moving The relationship between rest and place is stranger than any guidebook admits. Our first long-form essay explores what it means to actually land somewhere. Read the essay → Why remote workers need rituals, not routines An interview with three people who’ve turned movement into a practice. Essay The honest case for pod hotels Not as a budget option. As a considered one. Opinion What Kensington taught me about staying, not visiting A guest’s week in Toronto, written without any performance of discovery. Guest essay Six things we changed after listening to guests Nomad, a year on. What worked, what didn’t, and what we’re still figuring out. From us New essays, interviews, and guides — slow journalism for a fast-moving world. Published when it’s ready.

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Not a blog. A journal for people who think about where they go. On sleeping well in a world that won’t stop moving The relationship between rest and place is stranger than any guidebook admits. Our first long-form essay explores what it means to actually land somewhere. Read the essay → Why remote workers need rituals, not routines An interview with three people who’ve turned movement into a practice. Essay The honest case for pod hotels Not as a budget option. As a considered one. Opinion What Kensington taught me about staying, not visiting A guest’s week in Toronto, written without any performance of discovery. Guest essay Six things we changed after listening to guests Nomad, a year on. What worked, what didn’t, and what we’re still figuring out. From us New essays, interviews, and guides — slow journalism for a fast-moving world. Published when it’s ready.

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