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a travel journal blog by cornerstone board members for our travelers
blog entry 2025.03.01




Travel and Connection:
The Commonality of Human Experience
by, Cornerstone's Kellie Salter
Humans have been traveling since the earliest of times. Whether for food, afety, water… or just to see what was around the next bend, the call of A Journey echoes in us all. Traveling was, and is, one of the most powerful ways to connect with other people, transcending boundaries of language, culture, and geography. At its heart, travel is more than just a physical journey; it’s an emotional and social voyage that reveals the common threads that bind all of us, no matter where we come from. The experiences we share on the road—whether we’re exploring a distant city, relaxing by the beach, or hiking a remote mountain—often help us recognize the universal aspects of the human experience.
Discovering Shared Humanity
One of the most beautiful aspects of traveling is how it exposes us to the vast diversity of the world. Yet, despite these differences, we often find ourselves encountering similar emotions, challenges, and joys wherever we go. Take, for example, the joy of witnessing a breathtaking sunset or the awe of standing before a majestic natural wonder. These moments stir something deep within all of us. Whether a lonesome beach in Bali, a remote hilltop in Peru, or the crowded streets of Paris, the feeling of awe is universal. It’s a reminder that no matter where we come from, we all experience the beauty of the world in similar ways. This shared appreciation for the wonders around us fosters a deep sense of connection between people from different cultures. In bustling cities, you might find yourself in a shared moment of frustration when the traffic is unbearable or the lines at a popular museum seem endless. These frustrations, although temporary, are part of the human experience of navigating life’s challenges. It’s in these moments—whether it’s a laugh with a local, an empathetic glance with a fellow traveler, or a moment of silence between strangers—that the connection between us all becomes undeniable. The fact that everyone faces struggles, big or small, and seeks solutions is something that we can all understand and relate to. And helping those traveling strangers, despite language and cultural barriers, is often one of the best experiences during an adventure.
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Travel also allows us to connect with others on a more profound emotional level. When we immerse ourselves in new cultures, we often step outside our comfort zones. This pushes us to rely on empathy to understand the perspective of people whose lives may seem entirely different from our own. When we engage with locals—whether it’s through simple acts of kindness, trying to speak their language, or respecting their customs—we learn more than just facts about a culture. We learn what it means to be human. These exchanges create a bond that goes beyond cultural differences and taps into something deeper: our shared human longing for connection, understanding, and belonging. Travel is a personal teacher. It shows us that, no matter where we come from, we all face similar joys, sorrows, hopes, and fears. We might speak different languages or celebrate different holidays, but our fundamental desires remain the same: to love and be loved, to experience joy, to find purpose, and to make our way in the world. These shared experiences make us realize that, at our core, we are not so different after all.
Building Bridges, Not Walls
In a world that often feels divided, traveling is one of the most effective ways to build bridges instead of walls. It brings people from all walks of life together, creating a space for openmindedness and mutual respect. When we step out of our own familiar surroundings, we gain a richer understanding of the world and a deeper appreciation for the diversity of experiences that exist. By traveling, we have the opportunity to challenge stereotypes, break down prejudices, and find common ground. We begin to see that the things that divide us—whether they are political ideologies, religions, or cultural norms—pale in comparison to the shared human experience. People everywhere want the same basic things: happiness, security, and a sense of purpose. The Lasting Impact of Travel Connections
The connections forged through travel are not fleeting. They leave an imprint on our hearts and minds, often changing the way we view the world. The kindness of a stranger in a foreign land or the shared laughter over a meal with new friends can stay with us long after we’ve returned home. We are connected to humans far distant from us. Travel is a reminder of the deep, intrinsic connections that exist between all people. The world appears as maybe a smaller place, but our hearts are bigger than before. We are even more excited to see what’s around that next corner, or over that distant mountain. We’ll cross a sea to sit with a friend and share a smile, or even drive across town to welcome visitors to our own neighborhood. Travel IS the human experience.
blog entry 2024.11.07



New Awe-inspiring Adventures
Awesome exotic and colorful destinations coming in 2025
by, Cornerstone's Jesse Finney
Each week our Cornerstone Board Members and Contributors come together to discuss the week in review, make decisions and collaborate on new ideas and destinations ahead. Over the past two years, we have gone from offering travelers shorter trips to expanding journeys coast to coast and now around the globe. Our group has grown to include more independent travel professionals with expertise in many different regions and destinations. We are thrilled to announce a new Board Member soon to Cornerstone. She will be introducing/planning late 2025 journeys to beautiful Nicaragua, Portugal, Spain, and even to wild Africa for a Kenya Wildlife Safari. In early 2025, we are already set to journey a far to Italy (two different Journeys), Alaska and the heart of England. I love to travel beyond boarders to experience the tastes (I love good food and wine), culture and language differences of other lands. Traveling a far and abroad does NOT need to be "scary" or "hard", and at Cornerstone Journeys, we make it an enjoyable, exciting and relaxed experience for every traveling guest joining us. We have the experience and knowledge and our Members have been there. We organize within our travel group and we don't rely on third party itineraries. When booking with us, you can be confident that your journey is our priority and planning is developed with our guests in mind.
I always enjoy speaking to many of our past and current travelers on the phone and in the office, but being out in the field and hosting a journey is exhilarating and I hope you will entrust us to lead you around town, nearby, across the country or a far!
Jesse
blog entry 2024.11.06



Cornerstone's NiNi Harris celebrates
St. Louis in writing and on tour.
New Book Release: St. Louis Hills: A Walk through History
NiNi Harris is one of Cornerstone Travel Group founders and her passion of writing and history showcases in her books, publications and tours. Born and raised in the Gateway City and residing in St. Louis' Dutchtown neighborhood all of her life, NiNi's love for her city runs deep and personal. She has written over 18 comprehensive books on St. Louis' great architecture, cultures, neighborhoods and history. She has been called "St. Louis' greatest modern-day historian" as much of her time is spent sorting through crumbling records and documenting the history of our amazing City. Her works have explored the stories of immigrants coming to St. Louis and establishing the incredible patchwork of distinct cultural districts, many still intact and vibrant today. One of her most popular books, now in second edition, is "Downtown St. Louis" capturing the remarkable, alluring and ever-changing center of the city. Recently, NiNi would dig deeper into St. Louis' diverse African American history with her release of her book "Black St. Louis".
This Autumn, NiNi celebrates her latest book "St. Louis Hills: A Walk through History" capturing the South City neighborhoods history from religion to cultural diversity. NiNi also writes about St. Louis Hills as one of the greatest architectural neighborhoods of the city "noting the Germanic building traditions and the art deco styling of the early 20th century."
On every tour with NiNi, we guarantee you will learn something new (or old) about our magnificent Global City - you're invited!
For more on NiNi, her books and publications, visit her website at: www.niniharris.com
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