Margie Goldsmith: Paris Is Always A Good Idea

“The more outside your comfort zone you are, the more interesting your life.”

-Margie Goldsmith

Margie Goldsmith

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“Paris is always a good idea.” -from Sabrina

And so it was that Margie Goldsmith headed to Paris to pursue her passion for writing and filmmaking. Add in a bit of romance, and you have an adventure for all times.

But most importantly, Paris set the stage for a lifetime of adventure and recognition in music, writing and film, pushing her boundaries for personal transformation. Margie went on to write for Business Jet Traveler, Wine, Dine & Travel, and Food and Travel contributor has published over 1,000 articles for Forbes.com, O the Oprah Magazine, Bloomberg Pursuits, Robb Report, Saturday Evening Post, Travel and Leisure, The Wall Street Journal, The Globe & Mail and many others. She’s won 101 writing awards including the coveted Lowell Thomas SATW Gold Award, Lowell Thomas Bronze Journalist of the Year Award, four Eddie and Ozzie Folio Awards, and multiple honors from ASJA, NATJA, the Solas Award, Travel Classics Award, and OWAA. She’s produced movies and music, and so much more.

Margie’s accomplishments are many, but perhaps her favorite tales are from travel where she learned valuable lessons about compassion and humanity. Margie exemplifies one of my favorite sayings: “Always have a good tale to tell.” 

Margie’s accomplishments are many and her stories are fascinating. My paid Substack subscribers can watch a special behind the scenes conversation with this amazing woman. Subscribe here.

 

 

From Margie Goldsmith

 

“The more outside your comfort zone you are, the more interesting your life.”

 

“Even if you fail, you’re better than you were for not having tried.”

 

“Traveling and trying new activities made me a more compassionate, happier person.”

 

“It’s interesting how many people exist in their materialistic world without realizing there’s more.”

 

“If you’re afraid to travel as I was at first, just take a deep breath and go anyway.”

 

 

 

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