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Overview
About Me
I love life to the fullest nothing can bring me down I’m 100% love my health
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I’m on Couchsurfing because travel isn’t just about places — it’s about people. I’d rather share a meal at someone’s kitchen table than eat alone in a hotel. I love learning a city through the eyes of someone who calls it home, trading stories, music, and recipes along the way. For me, Couchsurfing is about creating those ‘remember forever’ moments that don’t come from guidebooks — they come from connection.”
Interests
I’m fascinated by anything that stirs the soul — live music in a small bar where strangers sing along, rooftop conversations under a city’s night sky, and books that pull you so far into their world you forget the one you’re in. I love films of all kinds — from indie art-house pieces to guilty-pleasure blockbusters — and I’m always down to swap recommendations. I’m drawn to cultures through their food, their stories, and their local rhythms, whether that’s a street percussion group, a backyard jam session, or a playlist someone made just for me. I enjoy learning anything new — a few phrases in your language, a traditional recipe, or a local dance — and I love teaching in return, whether that’s Puerto Rican cooking, freestyle drumming, or how to capture a great travel video with nothing but a phone. I’m at my happiest when I’m meeting people who are passionate about something and want to share it, and when I can share something back — a story, a song, a laugh that comes from deep in the belly. For me, life is best when it’s lived as a mix of music, movies, books, food, and real human connection, and that’s exactly what I hope to find (and give) through Couchsurfing.”
- traveling
- food
- friends
Music, Movies, and Books
Stayed with a DJ in Berlin who took me to an underground club that didn’t close for 48 hours.”
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Used Couchsurfing to cross the U.S. coast-to-coast — cooked Puerto Rican meals for my hosts and learned each city through their eyes.”
Teach, Learn, Share
I can teach Puerto Rican cooking, freestyle drumming, and how to make your own short film with just a phone.”
• “I can show you how to play basic conga rhythms or turn your travel stories into a poem.”
What I Can Share with Hosts
can share a home-cooked Puerto Rican meal, playlists from around the world, and a few drum rhythms if you’ve got anything to bang on. I can teach you how to freestyle over a beat, make a short film on your phone, or swap book and movie recommendations that will keep you busy for months. I can bring good conversation, a helping hand with cooking or cleaning, and stories from the road that range from inspiring to slightly unbelievable. And if you’re up for it, we can even create something together — a song, a recipe, a short video — so the memory lasts long after I’m gone.”