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Jamie Smith

Freelance Writer at Various Publications

Jamie Davis Smith has written for Yahoo, Insider, Fodor's Travel, the Huffington Post, the Washington Post, HelloGiggles, Tinybeans, The Independent, The Expedition and Reviewed, Washington Family, and many others.

Publications

  • HuffPost
    37 articles
  • Yahoo!
    32 articles
  • Fodor's Travel
    21 articles
  • The Huffington Post
    15 articles
  • Success Magazine
    14 articles
  • Insider
    7 articles
  • AFAR
    6 articles

Writes Most On

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  • This 1 Simple Fashion Rule Can Eliminate Awkward Outfits From Your Future
    25 Apr—HuffPost
    urbazon via Getty Images The pop of white shirt perfectly breaks up the upper third of this outfit. While some people live and die by the latest trends, there is one fashion rule that has stood the test of time. “It’s supremely simple. Anyone can use it to improve their look. And you don’t need to go out and buy a new wardrobe,” said Jo Hayes, a fashion consultant and etiquette expert. Plus, “it works for every body type, personal style and price point,” said Cynthia Kennedy, a personal...
  • —Success Magazine
  • Autism-Certified Spots That Ensure the Whole Family Has a Great Vacation
    7 Apr—AFAR
    Photo by posztos/Shutterstock New experiences can be exhilarating, but because people with autism often struggle with changes in routine, going on vacation can also be taxing. The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) helps hotels, resorts, attractions, airlines, airports, and entire cities determine how they can best support their autistic guests and their families—including a globally recognized certification process. Other autism education and...
  • Sex Workers Already Predicted There's A Recession Coming — Here's How They Know
    8 Apr—HuffPost
    While some people anxiously watch the stock market for signs of a recession, others look for more subtle cues that the economy is in trouble. One of them is Catherine De Noire, a manager of a legal brothel, a Ph.D. candidate in organizational psychology and an influencer. When business at her brothel unexpectedly dips, De Noire takes it as a sign that the economy is in trouble. Although De Noire is based in Europe, she believes that economic upheaval in the United States “triggers huge...
  • —Fodor's Travel