The name on the door.
๐คฟ the auditor who'd rather be 18m down
honest dive + travel, zero gatekeeping
๐ KL · diving Malaysia & beyond
๐ start with my first dive
Recommended handle — it signals the signature (diving), and the bio carries the travel. The name field ("Cass · Diving & Travel") is keyword-rich on purpose — it's searchable, which is free discovery.
Before committing: check it's free on Instagram, grab the same name on TikTok, and keep @pscheng_ as her personal account.
If taken, in order:
@cassgoesunder · @cass.saltandmiles · @divewithcass
A 26-year-old auditor in KL with a double life.
Cassandra audits by day at a Big-4 firm. Her weekends and leave go underwater, onto planes, and lately onto a golf course (badly). She's certified through Rescue and heading for Divemaster. The account simply shares that life — the dives, the trips, the gear, the in-between — from her side of it, not as a teacher.
One line everything is checked against:
Diving is the thread. The rest is the life around it.
She's not teaching anyone to dive. She's sharing — what a dive felt like, whether the gear was worth it, where they travelled, how a working person fits it all in. Diving stays the one recognisable thing, because it's what makes the account hers and not just another travel feed.
Three streams, diving in front.
Why it splits this way: diving sits at ~50% combined — but footage is limited (you dive about twice a year), so the sharing half carries it: gear honesty, "why we dive," what a dive day's like — none of which needs a new trip. Travel + golf + life is the easy volume. Personal is the occasional human moment (and the place for a friend collab). If engagement's good, more dive trips next year tilt the mix back toward footage.
Share, don't teach. Honest, not show-off.
Do
- Talk like yourself to a friend — first person, real reactions.
- On gear: lead with the verdict, not the price. "Was it worth it?" beats "look what we bought."
- Hook in the first second — it's Reels-first.
- Let cinematic dive footage breathe; no talking needed.
- Keep diving showing up regularly, even in a busy travel month.
Don't
- Name the employer, or post internal events, slides, data, or client work.
- Slip into instructor voice — this is sharing, not a course.
- Flex the gear without the honest take.
- Let travel quietly take over until the diving thread disappears.
- Force a posting target — consistency beats volume.
Honestly? Enjoyment, a record, and an open door.
Post the life, consistently
The main win is a fun, good-looking archive of this chapter — the dives, the trips, the life around them. That alone is worth it.
Keep diving visible
Not for money — because it's the one thread brands can recognise. It keeps the "if we get lucky" door open at zero extra effort.
Let sponsorship come to you
Realistic ceiling: a comped dive trip, gifted gear, the odd small paid post. A subsidised hobby, not a profitable one — and that's a perfectly good outcome.