Autumn Beechler has never lived in one spot for more than four years. As a child, her family frequently moved—mostly around the state of Michigan and later to Ohio—for her father’s job. After settling in Ohio, Beechler attended Medina High School and enrolled at Bowling Green State University to study secondary education.
Beechler’s early life may have influenced her on-the-go lifestyle, but it was her time at BGSU that sprung her passion for international travel and culture. During her four years, she participated in three different study abroad programs—all in different parts of the world.
Her first was a two-week program in Mexico City. She then spent a full semester in London, where she studied comparative education and found time to backpack throughout Europe.
Beechler later traveled to Rio de Janeiro, where she completed her student teaching. During her time in Brazil, she tried to experience all the region had to offer, participating in the world-renowned Carnival festival and journeying to the Amazon rainforest.
After graduating, Beechler’s world tour continued when she went to teach English on Saipan, an island located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The 12-by-6 mile island is one of the most remote places on Earth.
“I loved Saipan, but I had to travel when I lived there,” Beechler said. “I often got island fever, so I traveled all over Oceania and Asia for holidays and extended weekends.”

