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Hi, I’m Teshawn. I’m originally from Pittsburgh, PA, but have been living in a small city above Charlotte, NC for the past 4 years. I decided to take a gap year in 2022 to figure out what I wanted to do in the future and found workaway as a good way to get real life experience. I enjoy yoga, climbing trees, and hiking in the woods. I stayed at an intentional community for 5 months in 2023, and learned carpentry skills, relationship building, and dealing with rowdy 4-year-olds. I’m very motivated to learn more about self-sufficiency, and I am always looking for new experiences that allow me to grow as a person.
I’m a very physically active person, and I've done just about every sport in school that was offered (swimming, football, ultimate frisbee, squash, I could go on). I'm very fascinated with languages, and how languages can connect people to each other and other cultures. I first started learning Korean through music and became fascinated by how much more of the culture I was able to understand and be a part of because of my understanding of the language, and am now more interested in learning other languages as well.
I’ve been vegan for the past 3 years and enjoy cooking and making meals for others.Interests
CarpentryOutdoor activitiesYoga / WellnessVegetarian or veganNatureLanguagesGardeningCooking & foodAnimalsLanguages
Languages spoken
English: Fluent
Korean: Intermediate
French: BeginnerMore details about my language interests
I would love to be able to maintain/improve my korean or french skills.Skills and knowledge I'd like to share or learn
I'm interested in:
Charity WorkLanguagesLife at a FarmstayEco ProjectsAnimal CareGeneral MaintenanceSome knowledge of:
GardeningHelping around the houseDIY and building projectsAble to teach about:
Creating/ Cooking family mealsBabysitting and creative playMore details about your skills
I can read a 500 page book in one day, climb a tree vertically, and can walk silently.
Age
19
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" Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced" - Soren Kierkegaard
Regardless of what someone believes occurs after death, the life that we all have in the present should be experienced to the fullest — doing what satisfies the mind and the body. Doing what makes you happy.Some more information
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Vegan