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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Meghan was joined by leaders of Girls Inc. and The National Women's Law Center for the roundtable discussion on April 30, 2021.
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William and Harry spoke with one another in person during Harry's time in Britain, but the brothers' relationship remains strained.
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Antonia Gentry landed her first professional acting gig in 2014 -- but her breakthrough performance, which proved she's destined for stardom, came in 2021.
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Dance Moms was filled with drama from day one as the moms repeatedly clashed with notoriously tough dance coach Abby Lee Miller and one another.
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Laura Dern's latest project, "If Anything Happens I Love You," is an animated short film that addresses gun violence — a topic near and dear to Dern's heart.
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Former President Jimmy Carter remains engaged in politics, frequently commenting on politicians and political issues. Here's what he thinks of Donald Trump.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have their lowest approval ratings ever among Britons, with 49 percent having a negative view of Harry.
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A Twitter user named Gabby wrote that Ansel Elgort had assaulted her the day after she turned 17. This is inside the accusations against the actor.
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It's official! The stars of "Real Housewives: Mashup" have arrived in sunny Turks and Caicos — and insiders say that (surprise!) the drama has already begun.
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Somehow Jill Biden, who will turn 70 in June 2021, also manages to maintain an impressive daily fitness regimen.
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In the unlikely event that Prince Charles dies before Queen Elizabeth, will the line of succession change? Who would be the monarch in that case?
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Nasim Pedrad's already done quite well for herself financially. Here's by how much.
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People choose to get hypnotized for a number of reasons. According to Penn Medicine, research has shown that the practice can help with sleep problems and more.
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If you take NyQuil every night, it can lead to significant problems, like liver damage; also your body can build a tolerance to NyQuil's effectiveness quickly.
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NBC White House correspondent Kristen Welker and her husband John Hughes shared some exciting news on April 23, 2021.
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The List asked readers their take on the most overrated designer brand among names like Fendi, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton, and the winner (or loser) won by a lot.
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Broadway and film star Andrew Rannells is returning to the small screen in Tina Fey's new series for Peacock, Girls5eva. Here's what you don't know about him.
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Michelle Obama and Queen Elizabeth have had a warm rapport with one another since the day they met and bonded over uncomfortable heels over a decade ago.
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Ariana DeBose of Hamilton is the perfect choice for the Academy Awards pre-show hosting duties — after all, her singing chops are what landed her on Broadway.
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As Jeopardy! continues its stint of guest hosts, Anderson Cooper has taken over hosting duties for the next two weeks.
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If you're single and ready to mingle, certain cities are friendlier than others. WalletHub ranked 182 U.S. cities from best to worst. They may surprise you.
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Bravo's Real Housewives franchise has been a reality TV staple for 15 years, starting with the 2006 premiere of The Real Housewives of Orange County.
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It's common to brush off our fatigue by buying an extra large latte and promising we'll catch up over the weekend by sleeping in or taking a long nap.
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Lady Colin Campbell, author, podcaster, and I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Outta Here! alum, is once again making bold claims about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
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President Joe Biden's youngest dog, three-year-old German shepherd, Major, hasn't exactly had the smoothest transition to White House life.
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On Sunday night, country music's most talented (and stylish) stars headed to Nashville for the 2021 Academy of Country Music Awards.
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Not long after his death, Prince's ex-wife Mayte Garcia released a memoir about their relationship. The dancer was just 22 when she married Prince in 1986.