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Mt. Everest Base Camp is a symbol representing a challenge accepted and overcome. Everyone has their own Mt. Everest, but not everyone accepts the challenge of the journey. Which one are you? (Photo by Christopher Cintron on Pexels.com)

Musings by Rebecca Witherspoon, aka Globetrotter Granny.

The Author: Rebecca Witherspoon

🌍 Welcome to My World

This blog has been a long time coming—even if it officially launched in 2021. It’s a space where I explore the world through my own lens: with curiosity, conviction, and the belief that it’s never too late to grow, change, or speak the truth.

I’m Rebecca Witherspoon: wife, mom, and proud grandma. I’m also a village trustee, the owner of Globetrotter Granny Travel, a travel photographer, and a former school bus driver who now works full-time as a legal assistant. My path hasn’t been straight—but it’s been deeply meaningful.

This blog brings all those threads together:
Helping people discover their voice and their dreams
Encouraging deeper, more mindful travel
Championing truth and civility in public life
Celebrating the lifelong journey of self-discovery

Whether I’m sharing insights from public service, stories from the road, reflections on aging well, or practical wellness advice, my goal is always the same: to inspire you to live boldly, truthfully, and on your own terms.

If that speaks to you, I hope you’ll stick around.

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