the world x the travelling ms

we’re making the headlines! check out these videos and articles featuring the travelling ms – the world x the travelling ms.

have you seen my hilarious interview with Cinnamon on the Driven Spice YouTube channel yet?!

watch as we chat about my journey from The Bahamas to Scotland and how I’ve coped with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) along the way! I also touch on the volunteer, student, fiancée and spouse visas in the UK.

a square poster for the moving abroad summit with an image of brit in the right corner and my name, Brit Archer, in the left corner. This event featured expats living all around the world. This is the world x the travelling ms.

I was a guest speaker at The Moving Abroad Summit on 20-22 October!

at the MAS, attendees had the opportunity to hear from people like me who have made the decision for themselves (and for some, their families) to start a new life abroad!

Brit's back in a black backless sun dress at the treasure cay public dock. The beach is flanking the dock and crystal blue water is in the background.

my article on a local’s guide to The Bahamas was featured by We Are Travel Girls!

We Are Travel Girls is an incredibly supportive community for female travellers with over 400k travel enthusiasts! You can find my article here and feel free to leave a comment!

Brit is smiling, wearing a pink dress with lace at the top and on the sleeves. She is also wearing a straw hat. The beach is in the background.

I was interviewed by The Tribune this week!

for the first time in The Travelling MS’ history, I shared my experiences travelling and volunteering with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) with a Bahamian audience! click here to read that interview via ISSUU (p.4). you can also access the interview here.

Brit is wearing a blue jumpsuit and sitting by a stone fireplace

my post on my experience of MS and community was featured on the official But You Don’t Look Sick website!

this is MAJOR news as BYDLS has grown into a massive community since founder Melody, a chronic illness fighter and ambassador, created it as a resource for individuals with chronic and invisible illnesses! you can find that article here.