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Conversations with Lisa Niver

Today we’d like to introduce you to Lisa Niver.

Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit about how you got started?
My Los Angeles story started in 1971 when my family moved to California from the East Coast so there was no more snow to shovel in the winter. While I have traveled extensively and lived in many other states and countries, for me home will always be the city of Angels!

I went to Roscomare Road School, Curtis School and Westlake School for Girls! After the University of Pennsylvania, I returned to California for graduate school and started teaching at Curtis School, Stephen Wise Temple Religious School, Culver City Middle School and Brawerman Elementary School. Once I learned to scuba dive, I started to work at Club Med and then on cruise ships. I sailed the seven seas for seven years and loved every minute of exploring. I started a website, We Said Go Travel, https://www.wesaidgotravel.com/ and writing for many other online and print sites.

My YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/WeSaidGoTravel now has over 1.7 million views of my adventure videos! I have shared my travel stories on KTLA TV too! During the COVID Coaster, I signed with an amazing literary agent, Chip MacGregor of MacGregor Literary, Inc., who sold my memoir to a publisher. I cannot wait for you to read my book next year!

Thank you for all of your support for my travels, social media and writing. http://lisaniver.com/one-page/

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
It has not been a smooth road at all. I have often felt like a derailed train. When I dropped out of USCF Medical school, everyone told me I was making a huge mistake. I knew I had to make a change so I did leave but had no idea what would happen next.

I found a great path in teaching and then traveling while teaching and scuba diving. But my cruise line went bankrupt 7 days after 9/11. I was grateful to be alive but was not sure if I would ever travel again. I went back to teaching and fell in love.

My boyfriend and I traveled the world for a year and decided to get married. After several years and many more travels, our marriage imploded and I left Asia to return home alone. I felt like a failure but I realized it was a success for me to leave a situation that was not working.

Eventually, I found my footing again, rebuilt my travel site, found amazing places to write for and did 50 challenges before I turned 50. You can read about all 50 in my book next year!

Alright, so let’s switch gears a bit and talk business. What should we know about your work?
Growing up, I loved the library and to read. I was always reading multiple books. I wrote a story where a little girl climbed into her book and played with the characters. I always wanted to know more about how the situation came together. I never thought I would be a writer or create videos but now I do! I cannot wait until my book is available at the library too!

One of my most favorite places in Los Angeles besides the library is Members Only LA Art Studio. https://www.membersonlyla.com/ Since seeing Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze play with clay in the movie Ghost, I wanted to learn to make ceramics. I absolutely love to make art. You can take a class at our sister studio, Good Dirt. I hope you find a way to be creative every week. https://www.instagram.com/simplyceramics2/

Do you have any advice for those looking to network or find a mentor?
Finding a mentor is very important. I suggest going to conferences, taking classes and asking for help. I recommend that editors, reporters, writers and journalists join us at the Los Angeles Press Club: https://lapressclub.org/. I have met incredible friends and been nominated for 20 awards—5 of which I have won for my broadcast, digital and print stories! https://lisaniver.com/awards/ I also highly recommend UPOD, my writing group which is run by David Hochman https://upodacademy.com/ If you are over 50, you are eligible for Senior Scholars at UCLA. I took 10 classes during the COVID coaster which helped me stay sane. I took classes in screenwriting, producing, geography, history, psychology and meditation. The professors are AMAZING! For most university senior programs, you have to be over 65. This is a superb LA resource! Check it out: https://www.semel.ucla.edu/longevity/senior-scholars-program-longevity-center

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