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Single mom and world traveler Anna Von shares her experiences on traveling solo with a toddler, aspirational single parenting, and how to survive outside the system. If you’re interested in solo female travel tips, immigrating out of the west, entrepreneurship, abuse and codependency recovery, tuning in, turning on, and dropping out, then this is the show for you. Get support and inspiration through interviews with people who live on the fringe of parenting, entrepreneurship and the mainstream.
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#25. Gai Ma - Co- Founder Inanitah - Ometepe Nicaragua
Hey Fam, I'm happy to bring you this interview with Gaia Ma, the co-founder of Inanitah and Fire Season, on Ometepe Island in Nicaragua. Ometepe is a really sweet little space in the world - a volcanic island filled with people who are on board to keep things clean and local in the world. They drink the water from the volcano, everyone is growing their own food and using compost toilets and there are no hotels or plastic bottles in sight. Nestled in the mountains is Inanitah, an intentional community and workshop space. Gaia is a renowned workshop host, yogi and facilitator. I have taken module 1 of her three part Tantra course, 'The Tantric way', when I lived at Inanitah and it changed my life. They also have a hyper local kitchen and some badass cacao ceremony Friday dance parties. We talked about what is happening in the world from the perspective of someone who is decidedly outside of the system. Food security and a collective need to go in were heavy in the chat. Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback on the talk. It sat with me in my heart for a long time after. For more on Gaia and her projects, click here: https://www.gaiagasm.com/ Abrazos, Anna Von
#24. The Future of YouTube - Studio 71 with Matt Baker
Hey Fam, I had a great conversation with my very good and dear old friend Matt Barker who is the senior talent developer at Studio 71, one of the biggest reppers of Youtubers out there. Ever thought of starting a channel? He comes with the goods on what to take into consideration, what works and what's the future of online content creation. We also talked about Facebook and Instagram and all that good stuff. If you have any questions for myself or Matt, please leave them below and I'll get them answered ASAP. Abrazos, Anna Von
#23. Psychic & BitCoin Astrologist
Hey Fam, I had the pleasure of speaking with Aura Wright this weekend - it was one of the best conversations I've had in all this Covid-19 mess that's been happening. She is an Astrologer and Psychic and predicts the Bitcoin market. Her insight is invaluable. Anyone who is interested in knowing more, please check out her site: www.aurawright.media and if you want to sign up, you can use this code for a discount: R10 Please enjoy! Abrazos, Anna Von
#22. Evolutionary Astrologist
Hey Fam, I had the pleasure of speaking with Lila Rasa Brown this week about where we are at from an evolutionary perspective in astrology. The astrology of the east is one of the oldest formats to explain the universe - our karma - why we are here and how we can do better in this life moving towards the future. Lila puts it all in such great terms. Would love to know your thoughts on her talk below., If you want to book a full reading with her for your own evolutionary astrology - please click here: www.lilarasa.com Abrazos, Anna Von
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Hey Fam, Maria and I had a great chat about what it takes to immigrate to Mexico - who are the "ideal" candidates now, and what immigration will look like in the "new normal". If you ever wanted to know what the requirements are for temporary and permanent residency, then grab a pen and paper for this one. If you have any further questions, you can contact Maria and her team below! For More Info http://immigratetomexico.com/ Abrazos Anna
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Hey Fam, I had the pleasure of interviewing my good friend and colleague - Hanifa Sekandi last week and we got into it about the role of media going forward after Covid-19 and #BlackLivesMatter. Hanifa is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the lifestyle website, The Things I Wish I Knew. She's a singer/songwriter, a poet and writer. She's also very intuitive, well spoken and funny. In the meantime, if you want to follow Hanifa, please check her out here: Facebook: @thethingsiwishiknew Instagram: @thethinksiwishiknew www.thethingsiwishiknew.com
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25 Places to Visit in Moscow you Can’t Miss
25 Places to Visit in Moscow
Do you know what the most populous city in Europe is? Most people wouldn’t guess that it is actually Moscow. There are approximately 13 million people in the Moscow metro area, which amounts to approximately 1/10th of all Russians.
This former capitol of the Soviet Union is still the political and financial center of Russia. Just because it is a current business and government city, in no way means that it is boring and not worth a visit. Assuming the political tensions get solved, Moscow is a fascinating city you need to visit.
While lots of people can’t explain the nuances of Russian architecture, most can spot and appreciate it immediately. One of the best ways to see the historic sites is by taking a boat tour down the Moskva River that meanders through the city.
Overall, navigating the city isn’t difficult as there is phenomenal and cheap public transportation (roughly 30 rubles/35 cents per ride). You can also use a cheap Uber on the three ring roads that circle the city at various distances from the center.
Still wondering why you should visit this historic masterpiece of a city? Read on to see the top 25 things you need to see in Moscow.
The House with Animals
This former church is famous for the terracotta reliefs of animals that adorn the front of the building. It is a favorite of locals, and famous around the world. It was built in approximately 1900.
Resurrection Gate or Iberian Gate and Chapel
The Resurrection Gate is now one of the most common ways to enter Red Square. This gate is also the only standing part of the wall that was the entrance to to Kitai-Gorod, or Moscow’s historic central business district.
Book your tour: Moscow Kremlin Armory Chamber Entrance Ticket
St. Basils Cathedral
Probably the most famous of the Red Square attractions is St. Basil’s Cathedral. I don’t know if the legend is true or not, but supposedly Tsar Ivan IV poked the eyes of the architect out after completing it so nothing as pretty could be made again. What an awful boss!
Book your tour: Moscow: Saint Basil’s Cathedral and Red Square Private Tour
Book your tour: St.Basil’s Cathedral and Red Square: Private Tour and Ticket
The State Historical Museum
If you are like me then you can’t help but find all the twists and turns of Russian history fascinating. The State Historical Museum at Red Square is a fantastic place to learn and study the Russian Relics.
Book your tour: Kremlin, Red Square, and Metro Tour with Pick-Up
Moscow River Cruise
The Moskva River cuts directly through the heart of Moscow. Want to see it all but rest your feet? One of the best things to do in Moscow at night is float along on a dinner cruise . The lights of the city are so beautiful. Of course, dinner in included.
Book your tour: Night lights Moscow Cruise (with Dinner option)
Museum of Soviet Arcade Games
This is one of the most unique things to do in Moscow. If you know that many American video games paint the Russians as the bad guys, then it’s probably not surprising to learn that you can find an entirely different variety of video games in Russia. This isn’t a recent phenomenon; even historically the video games were different. If you are a video game buff then this stop is for you!
Main Church of the Armed Forces in Park Patriot near Kubinka
This church attempts to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ as well as Russian military leader. Yes, it’s an awkward amalgamation. It caused quite a controversy when there were plans to create murals of Vladimir Putin and Joseph Stalin to go along with the ones of Jesus Christ (those plans were scrapped).
Bunker 42 (Cold War Museum)
Tunnel at Bunker-42, anti-nuclear underground facility built in 1956 as command post of strategic nuclear forces of Soviet Union.
Americans weren’t the only ones afraid during the Cold War! You can now discover the most secret and secure Bunker of the USSR, Bunker 42. Also known as the Cold War Museum . This former military communication center is now a museum. I recommend this tour that will take you on a private two hour visit of Bunker 42.
If you aren’t interested in a guided tour you can book your tickets in advance here.
Get your tickets: Bunker 42 Admission Ticket and Cold War Tour
Tank Excursion and Bazooka Shooting in Moscow
For real – you can book this tour and actually ride in a tank and shoot off military grade weapons. While that’s not my cup of tea, I know tons of guys would absolutely love to shoot a bazooka!
Book your tour here .
Dormition Cathedral
This is another Russian Orthodox cathedral that is located inside the Moscow Kremlin. It is another famous landmark of Moscow. The inside is decorated with ancient frescoes.
The Cathedral of the icon of the Mother of God “Sign”
This cathedral is located in Zaryadye Park (adjacent to Red Square). It is also on the Moskva River. The Cathedral of the icon of the Mother of God “Sign” previously was a monastery.
Komsomolskaya Metro station
So many of the metro stations are breathtaking works of art. The idea was to create something beautiful that all the regular people could enjoy, or if you are more cynical you could say it was to attempt to show off how well they were doing.
Book your tour: Moscow: Small Group Metro Tour
The Round houses at Dovzhenko Stree t
The Round houses at Dovzhenko Street look super cool and futuristic, except like many communist projects didn’t actually work that well. They were supposed to be something new and different from the standard “Soviet Blocks.”
There are a number of problems with this design. Supposedly the acoustics are awful making the apartments perpetually noisy. The inner circle becomes a wind chamber even when it’s not that windy. My favorite weakness is that the trapezoid shape of apartments is hard to decorate and even harder to do maintenance on.
Izmailovo District and Izmailovo Kremlin
This area has to be one of the coolest places to visit in Moscow. It features a park in the middle of Moscow that is over 3x the size of New York City’s Central Park. The Kremlin in Izmailovo is a complex located in the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow that is known as the center of culture and entertainment. The wooden buildings are in Russian architecture of the XVI-XVII centuries (not original).
Izmailovo Kremlin on Google Maps .
Tretyakov Gallery
For those that appreciate fine art this is where you have to go. The State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow Russia is the best collection of Russian fine art in the world. The museum previously hosted worldwide chess tournaments (I can’t help be think of the Queen’s Gambit).
Book your tickets in advance here. Tickets cost about $13 per person.
Kolomenskoe Estate
This reconstruction of a former royal estate is just a few miles southeast of the Moscow city center. Supposedly really detailed historical plans survived, so the reconstruction and current museum is incredibly authentic. It was completed in 2010.
Old buildings of Arbat
Arbat is an old street, and was previously the “nicest place to live in Moscow. Even though it fell into disrepair, it’s location, it’s historical buildings, and the fact that it is a pedestrian street are quickly making it a top place to live again.
The Melnikov House
Located on Arbat street, the Famous house of architect Melnikov designed this house (and Lenin’s sarcophagus). Melnikov designed it at a time when private ownership was outlawed, but got around this restriction by saying it was an experimental design to maximize space. Even though others weren’t built, he was able to keep it.
The New Maiden Convent
The New Maiden Convent, built was built to resemble a mini-Kremlin. It stands out to me because this “convent” was the place where women who were no longer welcome in the royal court were banished to.
Monument to the Conquerors of Space at the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics in the Cosmopark
The Americans may have made it to the moon first, but the Russian cosmonauts were first in a number of other achievements. This gigantic obelisk pays homage to their accomplishments.
Tsaritsyno Museum Reserve
This royal estate was founded by Catherine the Great. She was Russia’s longest serving female leader. It is now a gorgeous museum!
Stalinist Skyscraper tour
This group of seven skyscrapers are called the Seven Sisters. They were all made in the Stalinist style, and one was previously the tallest building in Europe. If you want to tour them all while learning about their history book here .
Cathedral of Christ the Savior
It’s ironic that a country that was so anti-religion for so long has so many great churches. The Cathedral for Christ the Savior was made to thank Jesus for saving Russia. If you are interested in visiting this and so many other cathedrals in Moscow I recommend this tour that will take you to The Cathedral of Christ the Savior many other popular churches in Moscow.
Cathedral of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God
This church on Red Square is reconstruction of what was previously there but ordered to be destroy by Joseph Stalin. It is a travesty thinking of all the beautiful things that Stalin destroyed to attempt to implement his vision.
Zaryade Park
Zaryadye Park is one of the main tourist attractions in Moscow. It is located directly next to the Kremlin, and offers truly amazing views. It is also famous for its “floating bridge” and the fact that there are so many unique features underneath it.
Church of Sign of Blessed Virgin in Dubrovitsy Znamenskaya
The Church of the Theotokos of the Sign (Dubrovitsy), or The Church of the Holy Sign of the Mother of God is located in a village amed Dubrovitsy about 20 miles south of Moscow. It is another Russian Orthodox church, but what makes this one unique is that we aren’t 100% sure who made it, or why is has a style that is completely different than other churches of the time.
The Church of Nicholas The Wonderworker
I love the unique style of the Russian Orthodox churches in Moscow. The golden onion domes stand out across the globe. This church dates back to 1657, though it has been partially destroyed a few times since then.
Moscow University
Moscow University is one of the Seven Sisters that are the “Stalin Skyscrapers.” Previously it was the tallest building in Europe. Though it has lost that title, it is still the tallest “educational building” in the world.
So what do you think? Next trip to Moscow?
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Why travel to Moscow
Contrasts: 12th century monasteries and some of the tallest skyscrapers in Europe can be found side-by-side in this complex and captivating city. The diversity of this mega-city is astounding. Only a few steps away from the solemn red facade of the Kremlin and the sounds of righteous church bells, a buzzing night scene and alternative-fashion boutiques can be found.
Culture: In Moscow only the best goes. Be it a theatre, restaurant or gallery, the standards are certain to be world-class. The Bolshoi ballet company is reputed to be even better than the Mariinsky’s and “MMOMA” (Moscow’s museum of modern art) exhibits works of art as profound as any that could be found in the famed MOMA.
Convenience: Unlike the rest of Russia, it’s easy enough to get by with just English in Moscow and, driving excepted, it is surprisingly safe: the murder rate is lower than in some of America’s major cities.
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It would take more than two days to walk around the perimeter of the biggest city in Europe, Moscow. Many of its inhabitants barely know what’s beyond the few blocks around their flat and there are so many attractions that it’s almost impossible to know where to start. If there is such a thing as an antidote to boredom, Moscow City is it. The mind-boggling range and diversity of things to do, places to eat, parks, historical monuments and more means that a vacation in Moscow has a wealth of activities to offer for every type of traveler, from young families to retirees.
Reasons to Vacation in Moscow in 2022
The Bolshoi theatre is familiar to almost everyone as Russia’s grandest theatre, but what people don’t know is that there are many more bolshoi (big) sites in Moscow that are worth travelling all the way to Moscow to see. For more than 100 years, the world’s biggest bell has been hidden behind the Kremlin’s walls and inside Moscow’s main park (which is bigger than some countries!) there is the world’s largest outdoor ice-rink. Travelers that visit Moscow can stay at the Izmailovo, Europe’s biggest hotel, then eat at the largest and most historic McDonald’s in Europe and after that have fun at the largest European indoor theme park!
Ancient Past & Stunning Architecture:
As those who travel to Moscow will see, just because Moscow is a city of record-breaking, glitzy high-rises doesn’t mean that there is no history. On the famous Arbat street, time-worn, wooden storehouses and century-old churches are squashed up against grey, soviet blocks which are then towered over by 21st century office-blocks. Unlike its much younger sibling, St Petersburg, Moscow’s roots stretch way back to the 12th century. Within the walls of the Kremlin, the city’s oldest building the Cathedral of Assumption can be admired in all its 500+ years of age.
Culture & Convenience
For a foreigner who has never visited Russia, Moscow is the perfect stepping stone into this great land of mystery. From the country’s best classical ballet troupes to snow-white troikas trotting through the parks, all the highlights of Russian culture can be had in Moscow without any of the complications that would be expected in other, less developed regions of Russia.
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In Moscow, everything is bargain when with the current foreign exchange rates being what they are. Even caviar doesn’t seem so dear when the exchange rate is at 60rub to the dollar, so go on indulge yourself! Take your 2022 vacation in Moscow and have the best of both worlds, with European luxury at very affordable prices.
Lena, our guide in Moscow was excellent. She was very knowledgable and could answer any question we had for her. We liked that she could pick up on our interests and take us places we might not have thought of to go. When we realized that one of the places we had chosen to see would probably not be that interesting to us, she was able to arrange entry to the Diamond Fund and the Armoury for us. Riding the Metro with Lena was a real adventure and a lot of fun. In Saint Petersburg we found Anna well versed in the history of the Tsars and in the Hermitage collection. Arkady in Veliky Novgorod was a very good guide and answered all of our questions with ease. Novgorod was perhaps a long way to go for a day trip, but we did enjoy it. Vasily was a great driver to have and kept us safe with good humour and skill. We enjoyed ourselves so much, my daughter says she is already planning to return. We would both have no hesistation to recommend ExpresstoRussia to anyone we know.
Just wanted to let you know that My grandson Bruno and I couldn´t have been more pleased with our week in Moscow (6/15 - 6/21). We were absolutely enchanted with the whole experience, including getting lost a couple of times in the Metro during our free time. Although both our guides (both Eleanas) were excellent, I would particularly commend the first one (she took us to the Tatiakov, the KGB tour, and to that beautiful cemetery where so many great Russian artists, authors, composers, musicians, militarists, and politicians are buried). Her knowledge is encyclopedic; and her understanding of today´s Russia as a product of its past was, for us, truly enlightening. I will be taking another tour in Russia, with my wife, within the next two or three years. I will be in touch with you when the time comes. Meanwhile, I will refer you to other potential visitors to Russia as I meet them.
We had a great time both in Moscow and St Petersburg. Your travel agency was excellent in coordinating the whole trip. Everything worked like clockwork. The guides assigned to us were very nice and friendly. They had a great knowledge of their subjects. The cars and the drivers were great. The hotels were good and the itinerary was good. All in all, it was a wonderful experience. It was nice dealing with you and your company. Thank you very much for a great Russian experience. Have a great future ahead
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