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Audrey Bergner

(She/Her)
Alberta, Córdoba
Covers:  Argentina regional tourism & cultural heritage. 3rd-gen real estate renovation & rural development in Córdoba. Slow family travel with toddlers. Narrative digital media strategy & brand storytelling.
Doesn't Cover: Breaking political news, celebrity gossip, or unverified press releases. I avoid generic "top 10" listicles lacking personal insight. Quantitative finance & investment topics are left to my partner.
Travel filmmaker & food lover. 🍷 + 🏔️. Currently covered in dust renovating our dream hotel in Argentina. 🇦🇷🇨🇦 We tweet between drywall sessions. 🏨

Audrey Bergner’s Biography

Audrey Bergner is a digital publisher, Narrative Director, and Co-Founder of the Samuel and Audrey Media Network. With over 15 years of experience in digital media architecture, she serves as the Lead Editor for That Backpacker and the Che Argentina Travel regional authority project.

Beyond her work in digital publishing, Audrey is currently managing a significant real estate development project in the Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina. She represents the third generation of her family to steward this legacy property, originally purchased by her grandfather and operated as a hotel by her parents in the 1990s. She is now leading the massive renovation of the 7-hectare estate, which includes restoring 1940s-era chalets and revitalizing the original hotel infrastructure to launch a new rural tourism destination.

Her travel philosophy has recently evolved with the arrival of her daughter, Aurelia. Now traveling as a family trio, Audrey documents the realities of "slow travel" with a toddler—from hiking the Canadian Rockies with a baby carrier to navigating international logistics as a new mother. This new chapter focuses on the intersection of family life, heritage preservation, and global exploration.

As a bilingual creator (English/Spanish), she co-produces media reaching over 250 million viewers globally. She currently splits her time between the Canadian Rockies and Argentina, balancing the demands of a global media network with the hands-on work of property restoration.