Greetings, my fellow travelers, vibe seekers, and good-life lovers… welcome to my world 🌍✨www.kyiamobley.com
I’m Kyia but if you really know me, I’m Keke from the block—Bronx, NY. A Gen X Scorpio with a soulful vibe, sharp intuition, and just enough “don’t play with me” energy.
Now I live in Columbus, Ohio (hey, Midwest). But my heart? Still dreaming big. I want my own 3-bedroom condo in Harlem, New York. Because once you’re from New York, you never really leave.
I’m a proud HBCU graduate of Bennett College, with an MBA from the University of Phoenix Online, but real talk? My greatest education came from life, people, and my many journeys.
Where It All Started
My love for travel didn’t come from Instagram… it came from the backseat of a car.
Every summer, my parents packed us up. We hit the road: New York, North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Florida, Arizona and California.
No flights. No luxury hotels. Just family, road trips, and memories that planted a seed in me.
That seed? It became 14 years as a travel agent and 9 years in airlines since 2007.
So yeah… this isn’t a hobby for me.
Travel is in my DNA.
A Little Bit More About Me
I’m a proud fabulous cat mom (because yes… my fur-babies run this house). I’m a woman of faith who loves God deeply. I genuinely love people, connection, and good energy.
I believe in peace & 1-love… always.
And one thing about me?
I truly believe we are one race — the human race. We are just expressed in different, beautiful colors. And that’s something I celebrate every chance I get.
What This Space Is About
This blog isn’t just about travel.
It’s about:
- Creating a life you don’t need a vacation from
- Experiencing the world through culture, connection, and curiosity
- Real talk, real experiences, and real growth
- Food, lifestyle, and those “wow, I needed this” moments
This is your space to feel inspired and seen. Maybe you’ll even feel challenged to live bigger, freer, and more connected to who you’re meant to be.
Peace & 1-Love
K-Love
“Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry, but by demonstrating that all peoples cry, laugh, eat, worry, and die, it can introducet the idea that if we try and understand each other, we may even become friends” – Dr. Maya Angelou


