Nadine Robinson

Chosen Pronoun: She/Her

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Award-winning freelance writer, Dr. Nadine Robinson (doctorate in Business Administration), is the author of the Canadian bestselling book Mantracking: The Ultimate Guide to Tracking Man or Beast. She’s also a weekly Saturday columnist for Postmedia (Sault Star), and does travel and other freelance writing for a number of magazines and publications.

Most recently, she has written for CAA/AMA Magazine, TravelLife Magazine, Paddling Magazine, Traverse Magazine (Motorcycle magazine in Australia) Algoma Country Magazine, Northern Ontario Travel, and Business Insider. She also runs travel features for The Sault Star, which often get syndicated.

Her Jamaica adventure article had audience reach of 1.7 million people in newspapers across Canada according to a Cision report. Her Quebec City feature ended up in Kingston, Owen Sound, Brockville, Woodstock. Her Barbados piece was also featured in Fort McMurray, Belleville, Melfort, Brantford, North Bay, and Clinton; and Newfoundland ended up in Simcoe, Elliot Lake, Grand Prairie, Wetaskiwin, Airdrie.

Her Google reviews and photos now have over 11.5 million views, and she is a Level 8 Guide.

She has been creating travel reels on Instagram @theinkran lately, and her most recent travel ones have between 3,300 and 3,100 views each.

With a doctorate in Business, specifically in Marketing and Consumer Behaviour, Nadine is adept in all kinds of travel and destination copy, advertorials, and more.

Hailing from Ottawa, Nadine is passionate about life and believes that money should be spent on things that can’t be taken away from you (such as travel, education, and life experiences). With that guiding her life, Nadine completed a Doctorate in Business Administration while finishing writing her first book, while teaching part-time at a University, and raising two children.

She has travelled to 73 countries, tandem BASE jumped in Utah, received a massage certification in Thailand, trekked in the Himalayas, learned to surf in Costa Rica, went scuba diving with hammerhead sharks in the Galapagos, rides a motorcycle, and searches for adventure in the everyday.

She speaks English, French, and Spanish, along with some Italian and very-very beginner Anishinaabe (Ojibwe).

(She’s also not a bad photographer).