Justine TrubeyRock, Moto, Scissor: Riding in NepalIt’s pretty easy to die riding a motorcycle. Sometimes it’s not your fault: just a fraction of a second — when an oblivious driver loses…Sep 27, 20173Sep 27, 20173
Justine TrubeyFear and Self-Loathing in Ko TaoI just quit. I gave up. I failed. I bailed out. And now I’m ashamed and disappointed in myself. I’m no quitter!! But I am. I didn’t “Just…Oct 6, 20164Oct 6, 20164
Justine TrubeyThe Bamboo CeilingThere is a woman I know in the Cambodian countryside named “S.” She lives with her mother, husband, kids, 8 pigs, 200 chickens, and 5 oxen…Jul 6, 2016Jul 6, 2016
Justine TrubeyCrossing the BurigangaPeople die on the rivers every day in Bangladesh. Ferry accidents, workers and kids drown, tons of toxic poisonous sewage seeps in, slowly…Jun 3, 2016Jun 3, 2016
Justine TrubeyWhy You BangladeshNext thing I knew, I was in Bangladesh. Because, you know, why not?Jun 2, 20163Jun 2, 20163
Justine TrubeyThat Time a Middle-Aged Married Woman Tried Tinder in CambodiaI’m wandering on an island near the Cambodian town of Sihanoukville, which sits on a peninsula jutting out into the Sea of Thailand. It’s…May 29, 20164May 29, 20164
Justine TrubeyScaling Maslow’s Hierarchy in CambodiaTwo months in, and living here is a lot easier. I know my way around, am starting to catch onto important things, and at least I’m not…May 13, 20164May 13, 20164