He’s been called the real-life Where’s Waldo and for good reason. Daniel Seddiqui has traveled the entire USA over 20 times and recognized as the most traveled person in American history. He sang with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in Salt Lake City, shot archery with members of the Cherokee Nation, and emerged dusty from the coal mines of West Virginia, among hundreds of other immersive experiences. Fueled by a lifelong love of maps, meaningful connection, and lack of opportunities after college, he charted his own course to become a multi-time international bestselling author, keynote speaker, and career education and travel entrepreneur. Daniel has been featured in countless media across the globe, including NPR, CNN, World News Tonight, Associated Press, Reuters, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, MSNBC, Fox News, and TODAY. His tales are meant to inspire others to pursue their passions while fostering understanding across cultural divides. Books include 50 Jobs in 50 States, Crossing Borders in Search of Jobs, Going the Extra Mile, and Piecing Together America. Learn more at LivingtheMap.com