Brianne Limani

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Brianne Limani is a writer, blogger, visual storyteller and digital marker. After graduating with a degree in Journalism from the University of Oregon (2011), she spent years climbing the career ladder in Portland, Oregon before "running away" to live the digital nomad life in Kona, Hawaii. During her time in Portland, Brianne spent four years building and executing successful digital marketing strategies for national and international travel, tourism and hospitality brands. It was during this time that Brianne was introduced to travel blogging and, after facilitating several travel blogger press trips on behalf of her clients, decided to make the transition from brand to blogger. 

Having worked on both the brand and the blogger side, Brianne brings a unique perspective and humble approach to partnerships and collaborations, always striving to supply as much value as possible. Additionally, her 6+ years experience working as a digital strategist and content creator provides her the skill set to not only create quality, informative and aspirational content, but also promote and effectively distribute content and brand messaging across digital platforms. 

Location Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Hawaii
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Member Since FEBRUARY 22, 2019
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Swimming With Sharks In Hawaii (And Why You Should Try It)

However once you cast aside any preconceived notions about these animals, gather enough confidence to dive into shark infested waters, and meet a shark IRL, your outlook on them changes (to say the least). ’s eye is very similar to that of a human’s eye — with a cornea, lens, retina, pupil and iris (in fact, it’s so similar that the shark cornea has been used in human eye surgery). Not only are shark eyes structurally similar to humans, but evidence suggests that shark vision and processing may in fact be similar to human vision as well. A scared shark is a dangerous shark, so you have to stay calm and collected to avoid startling the SHARK (as counterintuitive as that may sound).

Hawaii Staycation with L'Oreal Lash Paradise Luggage

Although, I’m blessed to be spending these days in a place as beautiful as Hawaii, I’m still going a bit stir crazy without a vacation to look forward to. This past weekend I headed up to Holualoa, Hawaii for a mini staycation that was inspired by my L’Oreal Paris Lash Paradise Mascara! I had a great weekend up Mauka (which is Hawaiian for mountain) with my new L’Oreal Paris Lash Paradise inspired luggage, and you know I looked my best because I got all dressed up and was sure to use my Lash Paradise mascara as well. If you want to see how beauty and travel can make such a great combination, grab your own L’Oreal Paris Lash Paradise Mascara with Luggage tag at Walmart AND snag the matching luggage at Walmart here!

30 Lessons I Learned By 30

I learned that these two topics are ones in which people will never be swayed, and therefore are best avoided at any dinner party, or social function (I would suggest you avoid posting about religious and political views on social media as well, but that’s just my opinion Big decisions are hard to make, but I’ve learned it’s often the small, seemingly insignificant decisions that can ultimately carry the same consequences. Leave the past in the past (don’t let it control your future).I’ve been around a lot of people who talk, very often, of all these bad things that happened to them in the past, and I know some people have had it much harder than others, but I’ve got news: shit happens to all of us.

Tips For Visiting Giethoorn: The Dutch Village Without Roads

visiting Amsterdam — or anywhere in the Netherlands — and need a relaxing escape from the city, traffic and cyclists, I highly recommend taking some time to visit this picturesque little village (even if you’re Not to mention accommodations are heavily discounted during the off-season (and don’t need to be booked nearly as far in advance).The highlight of my visit (and probably everyone’s visit) was renting a boat and exploring Giethoorn’s canals and lakes. This one is probably a given, but you can’t visit this canal-dominant village without exploring it’s various waterways. Pro Tip: Bring booze and snacks on your boat and enjoy a little floating picnic for an even more adorable / enjoyable experience (just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, add wine.)My second favorite experience in Giethoorn was renting bikes and exploring the paths and roads that surround the village.

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