Stories of Life Beyond Borders.
An internationally-aware collection of travellers living, working and building lives beyond borders, bound by their outward-looking perspective.
New York is whatever you make of it: Writer Nick Fulton
Nick Fulton is a writer and music critic from New Zealand. Formerly editor-in-chief of Einstein Music Journal, Fulton has always looked outward to expand his musical palate. Since plotting a course to New York from Melbourne, the writer has amassed an enviable selection of bylines. Reflecting on front yard culture, marching for change and the equalising nature of the subway, Fulton spoke to Aerostorie about all the ingredients that make New York feel like home.
I love being a ghost here: Musician Chelsea Jade
Acclaimed New Zealand musician Chelsea Jade has spent the last year and a bit building a life in California and bringing her ethereal music to new ears. She recently spoke to Aerostorie about wanting to hold on to her accent, taking a creative approach to politics, building strong friendships, and becoming an Oreo detective.
Engaging with different cultures is the key to who I am as a designer: Ini Archibong
Growing up in Pasadena and settling (for now) in Reinach, Ini Archibong is a world-renowned designer who follows his creative interests across jobs and across the world. He talks to Aerostorie about viewing the world through a designer’s eyes, the importance of engaging with different cultures and the feeling of ‘home’.
This crazy, nomadic existence: Rosa Park of Cereal
Born in Seoul, Rosa Park has lived in Vancouver, Boston, New York, Paris, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Bristol and now Bath, where she publishes travel magazine Cereal with her partner Rich Stapleton. Rosa sat down for a conversation with Aerostorie about her routines while on the road, finding joy in planning and being at home in new places.