Transformations: From Imposter Syndrome to New Horizons
The past year has been a rollercoaster. I faced doubts about , Carishina, during the pandemic. With determination, I ventured into documentary making, a challenging but rewarding experience.
In 2021, I went back to school at NYU, finding inspiration in my younger peers. I also took on the role of General Manager at the Ecuadorian American Cultural Center, adding a new dimension to my journey.
As the world reopened, I had the opportunity to travel to Guatemala, Germany, Ecuador, and Spain. Stay tuned for more adventures and insights as I share my journey of growth and transformation.
Celebrating Women
We are fortunate to work amongst fantastic women. This march we wanted to celebrate them. Read their stories here!
Inti Raymi
Highlights of our cultural exploration to Cotacachi, Ecuador for the 2021 Inti Raymi.
El Norte Argentino
Learn about “El Norte Argentino” Argentina’s north western Andean territory.
Ancestral Spirituality During Spring Time
Exploring & celebrating the resemblances and differences of religions and traditions across cultures.
Moon Circles
Discover with us the powerful force of the divine feminine! A women only experience.
Life After a Pandemic
What we can learn from the COVID-19 pandemic quarantines moving forward once the situation is over
Argentina Part I- Buenos Aires
Read all about our exploration of Buenos Aires on this first part of our Argentina Series! Photo Credit: Sander Crombach
Fabian Amaru Muenala- Branding Carishina
Meet Fabian Amaru Muenala, the talent behind our branding.
Yuca Land, Delicacies from Napo Province
Learn about traditional foods and meals from the Ecuadorian Amazon
San Pedro de Arajuno, Napo, Ecuador
Family Trip to San Pedro de Arajuno in Napo, Ecuador ( Amazonía)
Baños de Agua Santa, Tungurahua, Ecuador
Natural Connections in Baños, Tungurahua, Ecuador. Hot Springs, Flowers and End of the world Swing!
Washington D.C
I traveled to for the first time in 10 year since living in the United States of America. This was a family trip, triggered by Luis’ graduation from George Washington University.