InGlobetrottersbyGreyson FergusonRediscovering My Weirdness on Route 66It’s a twisty-turvy, often confusing route. Kind of like life.Jul 31, 202449Jul 31, 202449
InCounter ArtsbyGreyson FergusonThe World Cup, Depression, and the Holiday BluesDepression can exist in the happiest place on earth.Dec 19, 20224Dec 19, 20224
InGlobetrottersbyGreyson FergusonAlone in the Desert, The Axe Murderer StrikesBut will there be coffee after?May 29, 202315May 29, 202315
InCounter ArtsbyGreyson FergusonI Couldn’t Afford the U.S., So I Left it. Maybe You Should TooThe United States is a fantastic place, if you can afford it. Thankfully, there are other options.Oct 8, 2023163Oct 8, 2023163
InCounter ArtsbyGreyson Ferguson7 Steps to Move Out of the U.S.It begins with your mindset, it ends with you finally living life.Oct 24, 202350Oct 24, 202350
InThe MemoiristbyGreyson FergusonThe Worst Pizza I Ever Ate Was Also The BestSometimes good memories makes up for bad pizza.Nov 6, 202342Nov 6, 202342
InCounter ArtsbyGreyson FergusonDivorce, Argentina, and the Desire to Feel NormalWhen at your lowest, you just want to feel something other than pain.Nov 19, 202331Nov 19, 202331
InPublishousbyGreyson FergusonChildren, Terrorists, and the Slums of LimaThey won’t remember me. I’ll never forget them.Dec 1, 202311Dec 1, 202311
InCounter ArtsbyGreyson FergusonLake Titicaca, an Ex-Wife, and the Impossible Desire to ForgetDifferent paths can contain familiar memories.Dec 7, 202321Dec 7, 202321
InCounter ArtsbyGreyson FergusonChile, Abandoned Trains, And Coffee Served by the HomelessSometimes the stranger the location the better the coffee.Dec 21, 202320Dec 21, 202320
InBooks Are Our SuperpowerbyGreyson FergusonThe Books that Inspired Me to Move Out of the U.S. and the Books that Inspire Me to Keep GoingAnd I read all of them in the bathtub.Jan 26, 202429Jan 26, 202429
InCounter ArtsbyGreyson FergusonJim Crow, Jefferson Davis, and the Power of a MonolithThe simplest message can be the most impactful.Jan 28, 202410Jan 28, 202410
InBooks Are Our SuperpowerbyGreyson FergusonWhen a Book Forecasts The Author’s DeathSometimes the text is all too real, and it’s impossible to stop.Feb 6, 202420Feb 6, 202420
InThe MemoiristbyGreyson FergusonSay My NameI’d forgotten many things. But not his name.Feb 12, 20249Feb 12, 20249
InCounter ArtsbyGreyson FergusonCartels, Narcos, and a Country Refusing to Move ForwardSome countries try to change. Others refuse to.Feb 16, 202426Feb 16, 202426
InThe StartupbyGreyson FergusonWhy The Japanese Digital Nomad Visa Is (Probably) Not Worth ItBut it’s up to you to decide if the benefits are worth it.Feb 19, 202417Feb 19, 202417
InCounter ArtsbyGreyson FergusonA Witches Market, the Moon, and the American DreamPrivilege is a sliding scale.Mar 9, 202414Mar 9, 202414
InThe MemoiristbyGreyson FergusonI Was Bullied as a Kid. I Wish The Ending Was DifferentNot every story ends the way you want it to.Mar 22, 202459Mar 22, 202459
InCounter ArtsbyGreyson FergusonThe Worst Slums in the World are Closer Than You ThinkExtreme poverty isn’t far away.Mar 28, 202429Mar 28, 202429
InThe StartupbyGreyson Ferguson€1 Homes in Europe Are Fine, But There’s A Better OptionEither way, you’re getting a bargain (and a new home).Mar 31, 202451Mar 31, 202451