Caitlin Flynn
School
Smith College
Queen Mary University Of London
Expertise
European Travel, South American Travel, USA Travel (Pacific Northwest And New England)
- Caitlin has lived abroad in countries including Portugal, England, and Costa Rica, where she honed her travel writing skills and became an expert on discovering "hidden gems" and off-the-beaten path attractions.
- Her travel articles have been published in outlets including The Seattle Times, Lonely Planet, TripAdvisor, POPSUGAR, and HelloGiggles.
- Caitlin's work as a journalist also focuses on health, culture, and women's issues, and she writes about travel through these unique lenses.
Experience
Caitlin is an award-winning writer and reporter with eight years of experience. She has written for outlets including Teen Vogue, Glamour, Allure, Refinery29, Bustle, HuffPost, and InStyle. She is passionate about sharing her love of travel (and her favorite destinations) with readers so they can enjoy the best trip possible.
Education
Caitlin earned her B.A. in English Language & Literature and Film Studies from Smith College. She spent her junior year abroad at Queen Mary University of London studying Media and Art History.
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Stories By Caitlin Flynn
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A survey found that 70% of employers check out an applicant's social media. Here's what to know about an employer's legal rights regarding your online presence.
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In "Gilmore Girls," Lauren Graham's character has a daughter who is focused on academics. In real life, Graham is the one who hit the books.
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It's hard to believe that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, one of the most prominent and well-known politicians in the country, has only been in D.C. for three years.
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Mary Kay Letourneau first made headlines in 1996 when she was caught sexually abusing her 12-year-old student, Vili Fualaau, whom she later married.
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Tributes to Colin Powell have flooded in since the news of his death. Here's what President Joe Biden had to say.
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Royal chef Darren McGrady said that Diana Spencer drank her coffee black.
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Vanessa and other family members of the crash victims filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles County seeking damages for the emotional distress they suffered.
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Mariska Hargitay always looks stunning as Olivia Benson on "Law & Order: SVU." However, some of her haircuts have been better than others. We rank them here.
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The words compulsive and impulsive are often used interchangeably, but there are a number of key differences.
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Ashley Olsen's boyfriend, Louis Eisner, isn't a household name like his other half and prefers to stay out of the spotlight, but here's what we know about him.
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Clint Eastwood prevailed in court today, with a federal judge in LA awarding the actor and his company $6.1 million in damages, but the payout may take a while.
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If you watched the new Netflix series "Maid" and noticed a strong resemblance between stars Margaret Qualley and Andie MacDowell, there's a good reason.
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As diehard "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" fans will recall, much of the Season 1 drama centered around Camille Grammer.
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Audrey Hepburn's legacy goes far beyond her classic film roles. Her second act in life involved work that was as rewarding as it was dangerous.
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While the new TV show "Hawkeye" is actor Hailee Steinfeld's first foray into the Marvel universe, she'll probably look familiar to many viewers.
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Natalie Portman was only 13 when she made her film debut in "Léon: The Professional" in 1994. Despite her success, Portman continued to prioritize education.
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Stephanie Grisham's new book recounts what she witnessed from her front row seat as one of the longest-serving members of the Trump administration.
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"Law & Order: SVU" fans are well accustomed to that satisfying feeling when Mariska Hargitay's character Captain Olivia Benson arrests the bad guy.
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To say it's been a busy few months for Suni Lee would be an understatement. The Minnesota native took home three Olympic medals this summer.
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The U.S. women's Olympic gymnastics team is heavily favored to win the team gold and a slew of individual medals. Jade Carey is one to watch on floor and vault.
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"Game of Thrones" stars Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams are BFFs, so it was a surprise when she was absent from Turner's wedding. Why wasn't she there?
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Simone Biles is looking after her mental health.
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Will Kara Eaker be able to compete at the Olympics?
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Jill Biden's fashion as FLOTUS has been a topic of discussion, but it was her stockings in April of 2021 that continue to stand out as much ado about nothing.
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Michelle Obama and Beyoncé's friendship began in 2009 with President Obama's inaugural ball, and the two have remained close and supportive of each ever since.
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Here's the secret talent that Princess Charlotte does for fun.
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The Real Housewives of New York rumor that might prove true is that behind the scenes, the cast isn't happy and that low ratings could lead to an RHONY shakeup.