
On this week’s Casually Capable, it is BIRTHDAY WEEK for Vic and Stu. We get back into the podcast game and get back into it […] Read More
On this week’s Casually Capable, it is BIRTHDAY WEEK for Vic and Stu. We get back into the podcast game and get back into it […] Read More
On this week’s Casually Capable, the boys debate whether the Jeff Bezos divorce will be good or bad for Amazon’s future. After learning Japanese workers […] Read More
On this week’s Casually Capable: Water Cooler Debate: Pepsi Buys SodaStream, could this move make a dent against Coke? Meeting Chit-Chat: Animals Gone Wild, an […] Read More
Fans have been clamoring and we are giving the people what they want. Vic and Stu are bringing you a revamp, with some awesome […] Read More
Cusco has a similar feel to the mountain cities in Ecuador, which makes sense considering the high altitudes. I thought I’d just gotten used to […] Read More
After wrapping up work in Quito, I had two weeks planned in Peru with Lindsay. The first stop of the trip was in Lima, Peru’s […] Read More
Ecuadorian holidays never cease to amaze me, and Carnaval over the last weekend stayed true to the trend. Similar to Mardi Gras, the two days […] Read More
There are several ways to describe Quito, although if I had to describe it in a sentence I’d say: It is a much better place […] Read More
On this week’s Casually Capable, we dive into the music with J.R. Richards. You may know him from his from his time as the lead […] Read More
Ready Player One is coming to theaters in a couple months, but have you read the book yet? Casually Capable bring in friend Dave Toraya […] Read More
The boys are back with the new podcast Casually Capable. After a quick introduction on our new pod, we bring in our guest Jeremy […] Read More
Between my visit to Colombia and preparing for a Galapagos trip with my family and Lindsay during the week of Christmas, I have stayed in […] Read More
When staying at a travelers hostel, the person behind the desk is often volunteering in exchange for free room which is a common hostel practice. […] Read More
Last week was the Ecuadorian Holiday All Soul’s day, where people celebrate the memories of their relatives that have passed away. There are festivals and […] Read More
A lot happened in the past week and so blog will be coming in two parts. Since there was an Ecuadorian holiday the same day […] Read More
I’ve mentioned Parque La Carolina before in my first blog, but to quickly recap it is a huge park near my neighborhood where you can […] Read More
Many people reading this probably are probably aware that I ran the Boston Marathon in April, and may have even donated to the cause. Running […] Read More
One of the things I was most looking forward to Ecuador was the food. Sampling the local cuisine is a favorite travel experience of mine, […] Read More