Explore every episode of the podcast Travel Possibilities
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| Career Break Podcast Season 1 Wrap Up | 22 Dec 2021 | 00:12:08 | |
Thank you for being here for season 1 and making it great! Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow me on Instagram for updates on upcoming seasons. And if you haven't left a review, please do so on Apple or leave a rating on Spotify! | |||
| Career Break Story: Approved Leave of Absence Sparked a Life of More Travel with Kayla MacArthur | 20 Dec 2021 | 00:29:50 | |
This final interview episode of Season 1 is with Kayla MacArthur. Kayla was getting burned out from the stresses of her job and requested a 2 month leave which was granted! She went on an epic US road and ultimately decided travel needed to be a bigger part of her life. She explored several options, but tune in for the full story of what Kayla's life is like now! Want to learn more about Kayla?
If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Kayla (@kaylamacarthur) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Season 2 Remote Work Wrap Up | 15 Jul 2022 | 00:08:10 | |
Season 2 of the Travel Possibilities Podcast, which was all about Remote Work, has come to a close. Season 3 will be here before you know it. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. In the meantime, catch up on all the great episodes over the past two seasons. There are some exciting things to come with this podcast and my business. One of which I mention in this episode. Career Break Bootcamp is becoming a membership which will make it the PERFECT companion whether you're considering a career break or your already months deep on your career break journey. Join the Waitlist for the Career Break Membership Links and Resources | |||
| Career Break Story: Escaping your Comfort Zone to Travel the World with Kristina Sym | 03 Dec 2021 | 00:34:52 | |
I am so excited to share my interview with my friend Kristina Sym. Her story is very relatable. She worked for the same company with the same routine for over 10 years. She felt the need for more. The difference in her story is that she took action. It felt scary, it felt uncomfortable, but her desire for exploration and adventure outweighed what her current lifestyle could offer. Kristina traveled around the world for a year, honing her photography skills while capturing the beauty and magic of the people, landscapes, and cultures she encountered. If you are look for a dose of positivity and inspiration that this is possible for you too, you can't miss this episode! You can learn more about Kristina here:
If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Kristina (@kristina.sym) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Job Story: Traveling to Antarctica while Working for the US Antarctic Program with Amanda Maughmer | 29 Mar 2023 | 00:39:03 | |
My guest today Amanda Maughmer never intentionally planned on traveling to Antarctica for work, but when she was laid off from her previously role, the US Antarctic Program was eager to bring her on as a Business Process Analyst. She looked at the processes for various departments and used the knowledge of the staff in those areas, making the processes automated, streamlined, more efficient, etc. She deployed to McMurdo Station for about a month to examine processes and pain points happening on "the ice". We also discuss life in Antarctica and the variety of contract roles they hire for annually. Ever wanted to visit Antarctica as an employee and not a tourist? You can't miss this episode! Want to learn more about Amanda?
If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Amanda (@pinkpoppymedia) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Remote Work Story: Teaching English Online to Travel the World with Rocky Trifari | 08 Jun 2022 | 00:49:54 | |
My guest today is, Rocky Trifari, a travel blogger and digital marketing professional operating a monetized travel blog known as ‘The Rocky Safari’ that aims to empower introverted travelers with essential information that will help smooth the transition into experiencing solo travel as a long-term lifestyle. Rocky teaches a number of different strategies and techniques to help new solo travelers get started, but a few of his focus areas include finding remote jobs, monetizing profitable blogs, and learning how to make travel more affordable. In this episode we talk all about his desire to travel upon graduating college and how he managed to make it a reality while still paying student loans and not having a lot of money saved up. Want to learn more about Rocky? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Rocky (@rockytrifari) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Career Break Story: Early Retirement, Becoming Nomads, and Racing across the Globe with Tony Copeland-Parker | 01 Dec 2021 | 00:34:01 | |
My guest today brings a unique angle to departing the workforce. Due to some medical news, Tony Copeland-Parker and his wife Catherine made the decision to retire early and make the most of their new found time. Since this decision 7 years ago, they have become nomads, traveled to 82 countries, and run at least half a marathon in 35 countries. Tony's story is super inspiring and motivating. You can learn more about Tony here: Tony's Book (affiliate link which means I may earn a small commission upon purchase, at no extra cost to you) If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Tony (@Toncp55) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Job Story: Living and Working Abroad as an Au Pair with Lu Colmenares | 22 Mar 2023 | 00:33:34 | |
Born and raised in Venezuela, my guest Lu Colmenares is a Latina traveler, podcaster, speaker, psychology student that first emigrated to the U.S as an Au pair back in 2014. In today's episode we talk all about the requirements and lifestyle of becoming an Au Pair and how it can be a great opportunity to live abroad without incurring many expenses. Want to learn more about Lu? The Solo Female Traveler Podcast on Apple The Solo Female Traveler Podcast on Spotify If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Lu (@thesolofemaletravelerpodcast) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Remote Work Story: Full-time Remote Worker, Part-time Digital Nomad with Jackie of BonVoyageJackie | 01 Jun 2022 | 00:31:01 | |
My guest today is Jackie, a former teacher who left the classroom for a remote job in Edtech. She has always loved travel was traveling every school break. She always felt burnt out trying to fit in travel around work. She now works remotely for an Edtech company so she can travel wherever she wants whenever she wants. She shares her remote work journey on her blog and on social media to help other remote workers balance their career goals and passion for travel. Want to learn more about Jackie? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Jackie (@bonvoyagejackie) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Career Break Story: Overcoming the "Work to Travel" Mentality with Robin Finney | 29 Nov 2021 | 00:29:21 | |
Robin Finney's story is SO relatable! She had a great job and team, but there was something inside of her telling her there is more out there for her. She finally got clarity during a meditation retreat in 2017 and committed to making her travel dreams a reality! Nine months later she left her job of 11 years, sold her belongings, let go of her apartment, and bought a one-way ticket to Australia. Robin completely trusted in herself and this experience and knew that she needed to follow her heart and everything would work out. And it did! Robin solo traveled to 20 countries across 6 continents over a period of 18 months up until the pandemic shut everything down. She had picked up freelance work along the way and has since started her own business! You can learn more about Robin here: If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Robin (@wanderingaunt) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Job Story: Working Overseas for the US Air Force as a Civilian with Daira Rodriguez | 15 Mar 2023 | 00:36:17 | |
Daira Rodriguez is a Contracting Officer who is approaching 11 years working for the Air Force as a civilian. Originally she was hired as an office intern, but eventually was admitted to the “Copper Cap” program, and then in 2018 was granted her unlimited warrant, becoming a contracting officer. Throughout her career she has been able to travel, typically taking short trips in the US as needed to execute the mission or attend training. Her biggest work trip was in 2020 when she accepted a position in Europe and moved to Germany. From Germany she has had a really cool jumping off point for both personal and professional travel. If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) on Instagram and let me know what it was! I love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Remote Work Story: Leaving the Country for the First Time to Become a Digital Nomad with Christa Knox | 25 May 2022 | 00:41:09 | |
My guest in this episode is Christa Knox. Having never left the US, in January of 2020 Christa packed her bags to travel for what was originally going to be six months. One pandemic, two and a half years, and 16 countries later, she has fallen in love with the world and has no plans on stopping. Christa's been working remotely for various software companies for over seven years and traveling internationally for 2.5 years. She works in client onboarding and support for a business to business (B2B) software company. Want to learn more about Christa? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Christa (@christa.travels.further) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Career Break Story: A Spontaneous Decision to Travel the World with Ricky Bhalla | 17 Dec 2021 | 00:51:20 | |
My guest today is Ricky Bhalla. He works in Financial Risk and Compliance. Ricky likes to feel passionate about everything he does, so upon no longer feeling excited in the business he was running, he made the decision to travel without many plans in place. He visited a travel agent, booked a ticket to South America two weeks later, and set out on a 12 month career break journey, ultimately returning home when the excitement of being on the road started to wane. Learn more about Ricky here: If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Ricky (@rickyerrrr) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources Join the Career Break Bootcamp membership
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| Resume Gap and Career Break Conversations with a Hiring Manager ft. Carl Cronstedt | 26 Nov 2021 | 00:21:13 | |
Today’s episode is a unique one! I often hear people are nervous about a gap on their resume and they use that as an excuse not to take a break, pursue a passion, or go after their dreams. So. I decided to bring on my former manager, Carl. The man who hired me after my first career break. I hope this episode brings a unique view from a hiring manager’s perspective. Did you have a takeaway moment from today's episode? Be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) on Instagram and let me know what it was! I love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Job Story: Working as a Camp Counselor at an International Summer Camp with Bethany Wright | 08 Mar 2023 | 00:39:04 | |
My guest today is Bethany Wright, an international summer camp counselor. Bethany is a British female living in Toronto. She has been in the summer camp industry for over a decade and is truly passionate about summer camps. So much so that she created "Brit in the Six" to help international staff members prepare for their first summer at camp through her social media, blog and podcast called BITS & Pieces: For The Summer Camp Newbie. Want to learn more about Bethany? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Bethany (@britinthesix) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Remote Work Story: A Serendipitous Remote Job Offer with Erica Virvo Hackman | 18 May 2022 | 00:50:23 | |
Erica Virvo Hackman is a community enthusiast, connector, and purposeful traveler. As an adult, Erica's lived in Qatar, rural Thailand, South Korea, St Vincent & the Grenadines, Zambia, and Costa Rica. Erica has been an integral part of Nomadic Matt's remote team since 2013. Since then she has spend large chunks of time working from Dubai, Qatar, Vietnam, Thailand, South Africa, Iceland, Germany, Jordan, and from a yoga retreat in Cambodia. In 2019, she helped create Nomadic Matt’s community, The Nomadic Network (otherwise known as TNN). Two years ago, TNN was born. Today, there are over 13,000 people in our community empowering one another, making friends with other travel lovers, and learning how to travel cheaper, better, longer, and more. She has experience planning in-person and virtual events, working with volunteers, and building a thriving community. What she’s most proud of, is seeing all of the friendships born out of this travel network. Want to check out some of what we discussed in this episode? Wifi Solution for your Travels Vietnam Guesthouse-Under the Coconut Tree Costa Rica Sustainable Living Facility-Rancho Mastatal How to Take a Career Break to Travel the World (my TNN Presentation) What It's Like to Teach English & Live in South Korea (another TNN presentation) Want to learn more about Erica and The Nomadic Network? TNN Website-Join and find events If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Erica (@erica.hackman) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Career Break Story: Off the Beaten Path with Katie Aune | 24 Nov 2021 | 00:47:05 | |
Today I am excited to bring you a very special interview with my guest Katie Aune. Katie and I actually talk Career Breaks on a weekly basis over on clubhouse (Thursdays at 5pm Eastern). Katie took a chance to seize an opportunity to experience long term travel in a way that you simply cannot travel with a full-time job. Her itinerary is beyond intriguing (I will keep this mysterious) and ultimately she returned to a very fulfilling career. Another awesome example that you can have the career and the travel. There is nothing wrong with taking a break! You can learn more about Katie here: If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Katie (@katieaune) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Job Story: Prioritizing Long-term Travel as a Travel Nurse Anesthetist with Cherene Saradar | 22 Feb 2023 | 00:36:40 | |
My guest, Cherene Saradar, is a travel nurse anesthetist or nurse anesthesiologist (CRNA). It's like being a travel nurse except in her speciality (anesthesia) which is a type of advanced practice nursing. There is a huge shortage of anesthesia providers across the USA so she fills in at hospitals that are short staffed and need help. She does short term contracts (usually around 3 months) of work, lodging is covered, and then she's free to do what she wants with her time, which is how she has more time than most for fun travel. She has rearranged her life in the past few years so that she can travel almost 6 months per year. Want to learn more about Cher? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Cher (@wanderingredheadcher) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Remote Work Story: Traveling the World as a Writer with Carrie Knowles | 11 May 2022 | 00:53:58 | |
Carrie Knowles is an author, journalist, artist, and speaker. She is the author of 8 books; four novels and four nonfiction. She also pens a regular column for Psychology Today called "Shifting Forward: A Wanderer's Musings". Carrie was named the Piedmont Laureate for Short Fiction in 2014. Her short stories have won more than 25 awards, including the Village Advocate Fiction Contest, the Blumenthal Writers & Readers Series, the North Carolina Writers Network Fiction Syndication and Glimmer Train’s Very Short Fiction Competition. She has been named a finalist in Glimmer Train competitions six times and was also a finalist in the Doris Betts Fiction Contest and received an honorable mention in the National Literary Awards. She has also traveled all of the world with her family, balancing exploration, motherhood, and writing. Want to learn more about Carrie? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Career Break Story: Burnt Out Investment Banker to Travel Company Founder with Jen Tenzer of The Soloist | 22 Nov 2021 | 00:36:11 | |
My guest today is Jen Tenzer of the Soloist. Jen, like so many of us, became burnt out and checked out and resented going to work everyday as an investment banker. She decided to travel to clear her head and give herself space to figure out what her next career venture would be. A reset! That period of soul-searching sparked her to start a passion-driven business called The Soloist! You can learn more about Jen and The Soloist here: If you enjoyed today's episode and had an a-ha moment, be sure to tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Jen (@thesoloist.travel) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources Join the Career Break Bootcamp membership
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| Why I Haven't Been Posting on Social Media | 06 Apr 2024 | 00:19:30 | |
In this episode, Cali shares an update as to why she's disappeared from her podcast, social media, and having an online presence. If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) on Instagram and let me know what it was! I love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Job Story: How to Become a Travel Advisor with Jen Tenzer | 15 Feb 2023 | 00:30:50 | |
Jen Tenzer of the The Soloist is back on the podcast today discussing how to become a travel advisor. If you missed her first episode on the pod, we talk all about her career in finance and how she decided to leave it all behind and take a career break. We caught up again to discuss her business as a travel advisor, the services she offers to her clients, how she is able to balance her own travels with her work, and so much more. If you've been curious about becoming a travel advisor, don't miss this episode. Want to learn more about Jen? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Jen (@thesoloist.travel) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Remote Work Story: Transitioning to a Full-Time Digital Nomad Lifestyle with Jash | 29 Mar 2022 | 00:29:58 | |
My guest today is Jash. She has a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, but doesn't really use it! Since completing undergrad, she's been living abroad and traveling the world as a teacher. During 2020, she dedicated time to exploring and learning new skills so that she could figure out exactly what she wanted to do as a remote freelancer. In 2021 she made the transition into being a full time digital nomad. Jash loves slow traveling and fully immersing herself into another country which is why this lifestyle is a dream come true for her. Want to learn more about Jash? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Jash (@iamjashley) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Career Break Story: Wandering Through Africa on Faith with Lerato Mogoatlhe | 15 Dec 2021 | 01:02:13 | |
My guest today is Lerato Mogoatlhe. She is a travel writer and author of the pioneering travel memoir, Vagabond: wandering through Africa on faith. In this episode Lerato shares her story about how her 4 day trip to Accra, Ghana turned into a 3 month stint in West Africa and ultimately five years of living and traveling around the continent. Her stories and perspective are nothing short of incredible and inspiring. She also found herself faced with one of the biggest fears travelers have: no money. Lerato shares her positive outlook, her trust in strangers, and the way you need to open yourself up to the environment you're in. I know you will be just as delighted with this episode as I am! Want to learn more about Lerato? Lerato's Book: Vagabond (affiliate link which means I may earn a small commission upon purchase, at no extra cost to you) If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Lerato (@MadamAfrika) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Career Break Story: Finding Passion and Healing a Relationship and Finances with Karen Yates | 19 Nov 2021 | 00:47:50 | |
Welcome to the first interview episode of the season! Today my guest is Karen Yates. Karen left her chemistry career of 20 years after she and her husband realized that they really wanted to spend more time with each other as well as with their two kids. What is a better way to spend time as a family than to decide to travel the world. This journey allowed them to find their passion, share their story, and start their business. To learn more about Karen and her business, use the following links: If you learned something in today's episode, be sure to tag me @thetravelshifters on Instagram and share this episode with your community to spread the word. Also, if you liked what you heard, please leave a review on Apple podcasts; it would mean a lot! See you in the next episode! Links and Resources Join the Career Break Bootcamp membership
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| Travel Story: Hitchhiking Around the World and Uplifting Communities Along the Way with Krysten Kaladkarin | 03 Jan 2024 | 00:51:43 | |
On a mission to touch lives through travel, Krysten Kaladkarin is journeying to hike and hitchhike the world while uplifting the communities she meets along the way. Adventuring solo, unassisted, and with her weak passport, Krysten amplifies the realities of travel, from the cultural aspects and societal struggles of the places she visits to the inequalities she faces as a digital nomad from a developing nation. She currently runs Krysten Kaladkarin, a social impact travel blog that focuses on solo travel, digital nomad life, and ways to adventure sustainably and ethically. Her platform also has a giving community, which has collected contributions for various causes such as the war in Ukraine and the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan. Combining her love for travel with her many advocacies, Krysten has found a way to pass on the kindness she has received by the people who have welcomed her in their homes, hearts, and in her hitchhikes. Want to learn more about Krysten? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Krysten (@krystenkaladkarin) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Job Story: Travel and Make Money with a Working Holiday Visa with Geneva Lutomski | 08 Feb 2023 | 00:37:50 | |
Today's episode highlights an amazing travel opportunity for travelers in their 20s. We talk all about the working holiday visa and Geneva Lutomski's experiences living and working in Australia and New Zealand and her travels beyond those regions. Geneva is a Travel & Work Abroad Coach helping clients navigate their work and travel opportunities throughout Australia, New Zealand, Europe and Asia. Having lived, traveled and worked abroad for 7+ years, Geneva has visited 49 countries and is on a mission to help those in their 20’s and 30’s explore the world through Working Holiday Visas, long-term backpacking trips and international work exchanges. Through her business, Unwrap Your Map®, Geneva guides aspiring adventurers in turning travel goals into reality through practical planning and effective budgeting, leading to life-changing experiences abroad. Want to learn more about Geneva? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Geneva (@unwrapyourmap) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Remote Work Story: If You Don't Ask, the Answer is No with Stephanie from Elleventurer | 24 Mar 2022 | 00:38:33 | |
My guest today is Stephanie from Elleventurer. Stephanie is a female solo traveler. She's always loved to travel and has seen some of the world already but just on vacation. She now works remotely and is free to work from anywhere. She plans her stays for at least a month so she can get a glimpse at the real living experience. Until recently she only worked from Europe, but has since given up her home in the Netherlands and started working from North America: another continent and timezone! Want to learn more about Stephanie? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Stephanie (@elleventurer) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Tips for Re-entering the Workforce after a Career Break (or job searching in general) | 17 Nov 2021 | 00:20:18 | |
Ok, ok, so maybe you haven't even taken a career break yet, why are we thinking about going back to work? You can put yourself in an excellent position to re-enter the workforce by doing a few things before you even leave your current role. And even if you end up moving away from the corporate world after your break, it doesn't hurt to have yourself positioned in the best possible way for any and all opportunities! These tips can apply to any job search with a couple of career break specific notes (like should I put my career break on my resume?) If you learned something about returning to work after a career break, be sure to tag me @thetravelshifters on Instagram and share this episode with your community to spread the word. Also, if you liked what you heard, please leave a review on Apple podcasts; it would mean a lot! See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Story: A Year-long Travel Sabbatical before the Influence of Social Media with Zya Be | 27 Sep 2023 | 00:52:06 | |
Zya Be is a curious explorer at heart, whether exploring remote corners of the world or the depth of her own being. Taking a year long solo trip around the world at 30, before the influences of smartphones and social media, expanded her experience of life and set her up for creating a unique path. After the adventure, she never worked for anyone else again. She was an independent organizational change consultant and then had her own consulting firm for 10 years until 2019. In the time since, she has reinvented her life to be one of fulfillment, of doing only what lights her up. She is now an abstract artist, co-author of a best-selling book and podcast host of Your Hell Yes Life where she celebrates women living life on their own terms. Want to learn more about Zya? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Zya (@zya.be) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Job Story: Living and Working Abroad as a US Diplomat with Justine King | 01 Feb 2023 | 00:35:45 | |
My guest Justine King is a Foreign Service Officer for the US Department of State. This job allows you to live and work around the world, receiving a new post every couple of years! Justine is a U.S. Diplomat for the US Department of State and has worked as a Diplomat for four years. She is currently stationed to Khartoum, Sudan where she serves as a political/economic officer working primarily on environment, science, technology, and health related issues at the US Embassy. She has also served and lived in Sao Paulo, Brazil and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. While in college, Justine studied abroad in Brussels, Belgium and was able to travel to France, Italy, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom during her time in Europe. Fast forward to the height of pandemic, Justine started documenting and creating content about her travels and life overseas, as a way to encourage young people to travel and see the world. Learn more about becoming a Foreign Service Officer Want to learn more about Justine? She also mentioned a couple of FSO friends in the episode who you can check out here and here. If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Justine (@youadoremunchkn) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Remote Work Story: From NYC to the Caribbean Island of Grenada, Same Job, New Location with Sarah Firisen | 22 Mar 2022 | 00:41:33 | |
My guest today is Sarah Firisen. Sarah is a passionate technologist. She works in sales for the RPA software company UiPath. Beyond her day job, she's very interested in how technology is changing the future of work and society and writes a regular column in the 3 Quarks Daily blog on the subject. She's also the co-author of the upcoming book, The Impromptu Game Plan and the co-host of the podcast on the same subject. In today's episode we talk all about Sarah's move to the Caribbean island of Grenada while still keeping her job! Want to learn more about Sarah? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Sarah (@sarahfirisen) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Budgeting for a Career Break or Long-term Trip | 17 Nov 2021 | 00:14:51 | |
In the last episode, I shared that you don't want to plan everything down to a T when taking a long-term trip or a career break. So then how the heck do you budget? Today I share an overview of my budgeting technique that takes into consideration required expenses and leaves room for spontaneity. If you learned something about budgeting for a career break, be sure to tag me @thetravelshifters on Instagram and share this episode with your community to spread the word. Also, if you liked what you heard, please leave a review on Apple podcasts; it would mean a lot! See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Story: Traveling through Grief and Becoming a Travel Author with Ryan Crain | 06 Sep 2023 | 00:38:20 | |
Ryan Crain is a first-time author, explorer, and entrepreneur who was born and raised in Mustang, Oklahoma. His travels have been featured on CNN, The Boston Globe, NPR, and many more. Gravel Roads is his debut book, a memoir highlighting his adventures around the globe and the deeply personal decisions that led to them. Currently, Ryan is settled in the small Mexican beach town of Sayulita along the Pacific Coast. When not writing, he can be found attempting to master the challenging sport of surfing or the Spanish language. Want to learn more about Ryan? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Ryan (@ryancrain_05) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources Leave a Podcast Review or Rating Some of the items linked above may contain affiliate links. This means I may receive a small commission should you purchase through this link, at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support! | |||
| Career Break Bootcamp Story with student Ryan | 13 Dec 2021 | 00:33:07 | |
Ryan was a student in the beta round of my signature course, Career Break Bootcamp. His career break dream is finally coming to fruition at the end of this month and we talk all about it on this episode. Plus, he shares his insight on the course and the elements of accountability and community he found with the other founding members! If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) on Instagram and let me know what it was! I love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Job Story: Humanitarian Aid Work in Some of the World's Most Dangerous Places with Emilie Greenhalgh | 25 Jan 2023 | 00:33:50 | |
Today's episode is so inspiring. My guest Emilie Greenhalgh has lived and worked in some of the notoriously most dangerous places in the world all in the act of service. Emilie is a humanitarian aid worker who has lived and worked in Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Niger. In late 2019, burnt out from the stress of living in these places and managing huge projects with impossible deadlines, she quit her full-time job to travel the world and write a memoir about her experiences. Then, as we all know, the pandemic shut down the world. Emilie was in Lombok, Indonesia at the time and decided to wait it out on the small island of Gili Air. After she finished writing her book, she wasn't ready to go back to a full-time job that dictated where she lived. She'd always dreamed of becoming a consultant but thought it would only be possible after she'd accrued 20+ years of experience. However, in order to stay location independent, she decided she would give it a try. Two years later, she has so much work that she has to turn down offers. Now, she mainly writes multimillion dollar project proposals for NGOs and does research around gender and social inclusion issues. She has also recently started trauma-informed transformational life coaching and is a yoga teacher. In her spare time, she writes articles for publications such as Newsweek and Lonely Planet. Want to learn more about Emilie? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Emilie (@emilieonthemove) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Remote Work Story: Requesting to Work Remotely BEFORE the Pandemic with Sonjia Mackey | 17 Mar 2022 | 00:48:03 | |
My guest today is Sonjia “Lioness” Mackey, a powerful and dynamic keynote speaker; two-time Amazon best-selling author; purpose-to-profit life coach; and mindset master (“I Before embarking on her own entrepreneurial journey, Sonjia realized she needed location independence and took the scary leap to ask her employer if she could work remotely! She tells us all about it in today's episode! Want to learn more about Sonjia? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Sonjia (@sonjiamackey) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Planning a Long-term Trip or Career Break to Travel | 17 Nov 2021 | 00:13:10 | |
Planning for a long-term trip or career break is completely different than planning for a vacation. It is entirely too time consuming plan every single day, not to mention, you're not sure how you'll feel by, say, month three, plus it's important to leave room for spontaneity. In this episode I give tips on how to think about the type of traveler you are and how to determine where to go. These are things that will impact budget. Knowing the type of traveler you are and being honest with yourself about it is key to a successful trip. There is no sense suffering night after night in a hostel dorm just to save money if you truly hate it. We plan so we can budget and save, so you can design your break on your terms! If you learned something about planning a career break, be sure to tag me @thetravelshifters on Instagram and share this episode with your community to spread the word. Also, if you liked what you heard, please leave a review on Apple podcasts; it would mean a lot! See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Story: Traveling the World as a Wheelchair User with Kristin Secor | 30 Aug 2023 | 00:35:56 | |
Kristin Secor was born with a rare form of Muscular Dystrophy which affects her strength, balance, endurance, and breathing. Despite her health challenges, she has not let them deter her from pursuing her love of travel. She began her wheelchair-accessible travel blog in the hopes of inspiring people with mobility problems to travel to their dream destination and to provide information and resources to make accessible travel easier. Want to learn more about Kristin? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Kristin (@worldonwheelsblog) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Job Story: Flight Nanny Transporting Puppies to their Owners with Makena Moody | 18 Jan 2023 | 00:31:44 | |
Today we are discussing the unique travel job of being a flight nanny with my guest Makena Moody. At just 21 years old, Kena has transported over 165 puppies to their owners across the United States. As a such frequent flier, she knows the ins and outs of traveling with animals, how to keep them safe, and even has diamond medallion status on Delta. Her job is to love and comfort pups all the way home to their new family. Rather then cargo shipping puppies, she is there so they can be with her during the whole travel process.! Want to learn more about Kena? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Kena (@flyingwithkena) on Instagram and let us know what it was! I love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Remote Work Story: How to Find a Job to Fit Your Travel Lifestyle with Kasey from KaseyMeetsWorld | 15 Mar 2022 | 00:29:37 | |
My guest today is Kasey from KaseyMeetsWorld. Kasey is a full-time digital nomad, working remotely while traveling the world. She's been to 23 countries and also creates content to inspire other solo female travelers to see the world on a budget. In this episode Kasey shares all about the goal she set for herself: to become a digital nomad. She didn't stop until she found a job she loved that would support that lifestyle. Tune in for inspiration and tips! Want to learn more about Kasey? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Kasey (@KaseyMeetsWorld) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Saving Money for a Long-Term Trip or Career Break | 17 Nov 2021 | 00:09:14 | |
In today's episode I lay out an easy-to-follow plan to start saving money for your trip. In fact, this is great advice when saving for ANYTHING or simply to start taking control of your finances. The first step is to have an awareness of your money situation. If you don't know what is coming in and going out, how are you supposed to make a practical decision around how much to save and what to spend. I should also note, this episode is NOT about cutting out everything excess and avoiding fun until you leave on your trip. That is no way to live. Saving for something big like a career break is all about having awareness around your circumstances and making empowered decisions that help you meet your goal WHILE enjoying life. **I am not a financial advisor. I am simply making suggestions from my experience as a money savvy traveler** If you learned something about saving for a career break, be sure to tag me @thetravelshifters on Instagram and share this episode with your community to spread the word. Also, if you liked what you heard, please leave a review on Apple podcasts; it would mean a lot! See you in the next episode! Links and Resources Get on the waitlist for Career Break Bootcamp-Coming this December! | |||
| Travel Story: Traveling to 100 Countries with the 7th Worst Passport in the World with Maliha Fairooz | 23 Aug 2023 | 00:53:12 | |
Maliha is a dynamic, Bangladeshi adventurer who has travelled to a 100 countries, being only the third woman to reach this milestone with a Bangladeshi passport! Maliha is on a quest to visit all 197 countries and decolonise travel in the process by sharing perspectives, stories and narratives to places she visits which accurately depict the reality of the people of the land. She has an avid following in her blog and Instagram through which she promotes her brand of ethical traveling focusing on wellness, inclusion, decolonisation and sustainability. Want to learn more about Maliha? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Maliha (@maliharoundtheworld) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Job Story: Life as a Flight Attendant for a Regional Airline with Josh Mojica | 11 Jan 2023 | 00:34:54 | |
My guest today, Josh Mojica, is a flight attendant for the largest regional airline in the US, a travel photographer, and a nonprofit founder. He's been flight attendant for almost 10 years. Thanks to his flight benefits he's been to about 90 countries and 6 continents. He learned how to value experiences and prioritize the world in a new way which eventually led him to volunteering which helped him explore travel with intention, purpose and human connection. In today's episode we talk about the flight attendant application and hiring process, flight attendant training, flight benefits, scheduling as a newbie vs. a flight attendant with seniority, and so much more! Want to learn more about Josh? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Josh (@goodfavororg) on Instagram and let us know what it was! I love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| 5 Steps You MUST Take Before Planning a Career Break-Part 5 | 17 Nov 2021 | 00:08:23 | |
This episode is the final part of a 5 part series of things you must consider before you even get into planning a career break. The best part of this series is that every step is related to your mindset. That means, you can start taking action TODAY! Part 5 is all about choosing a minimum length of time for your career break. It sounds simple, it sounds basic. It IS, but that doesn't make it easy. If you have completed Part 5 and picked a length, be sure to tag me @thetravelshifters on Instagram and share this episode with your community to spread the word. Also, if you liked what you heard, please leave a review on Apple podcasts; it would mean a lot! See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Career Break Story: From Corporate Hustler to Full-time Travel Blogger with Sam Opp | 10 Dec 2021 | 00:32:38 | |
Sam wasn't always a full-time traveler and content creator. In fact, she worked in marketing for Canon and had those familiar feelings of wishing for more. After months and months of convincing her husband, they both left their jobs for several months of travel in Europe and South East Asia. An unfortunate accident that prevented Sam from going back to work at the end of the break was actual a blessing in disguise as she was able to monetize her blog and turn it into a full-time gig! This episode is packed with actionable travel and blogging tips! Want to learn more about Sam? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Sam (@findlovetravel) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Story: How to Take an Adult Gap Year with Rachael Levine | 05 Jul 2023 | 00:47:09 | |
Rachael Levine is 30 years old and living in Austin, TX. Inspired by a love of travel and desire to see more of the world while she is still (relatively) young and childfree, she decided to embark on her own "adult gap year." In May 2022, she took the bold step of resigning from her corporate career in finance to travel the world with her husband. They visited 33 countries and now she wants to help people travel cheaper, smarter, more authentically, and more often - as well as help them along on their own gap year. Want to learn more about Rachael? Rachael's Website (sign up for her newsletter here) If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Rachael (@trippingmillennial) on Instagram and let us know what it was! We love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| Travel Job Story: Teaching English in South Korea with Niki Brogen | 04 Jan 2023 | 00:34:39 | |
My guest today is Niki Brogen, a former Elementary School English Teacher that taught in South Korea for 3 and a half years with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art and Design and a minor in Business. She was responsible for educating grades 3 through 6 (700+ students per week!) as well as organizing weekend teaching programs. Although the role was incredibly life-changing, Niki knew it was time to return to the USA this past February 2022 to start the next chapter of her life. Currently, she is producing 2 Podcasts : Anime Go! & Melanin Muses, Building her Art Portfolio, Designing her own website, as well as building her career as a Voice Actress among many other projects. Our conversation is filled with excellent tidbits and advice on how to join the EPIK program in South Korea, but also the realities of packing up a life at home and moving abroad. There are highs and lows and Niki honestly reflects on her triumphs and hardships as she navigated it all. Want to learn more about Niki? If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) and Niki (@nikibthatsme) on Instagram and let us know what it was! I love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| What are Transferable Skills and Do I Have Any? | 08 Mar 2022 | 00:10:00 | |
I very often hear, "I want a remote job BUT my background is in x, y, or z and I can't do that remotely." Trust me, if your goal is remote work, you can 100% find something with the skills you already have. If you need extra support with this, feel free to request a resume audit for just $27 or I offer 1:1 support and coaching. Visit my website for details. If you enjoyed today's episode and had a takeaway moment to share, be sure to take a screenshot and tag me (@thetravelshifters) on Instagram and let me know what it was! I love connecting with you. Also, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||
| 5 Steps You MUST Take Before Planning a Career Break-Part 4 | 17 Nov 2021 | 00:13:56 | |
This episode is part 4 of a 5 part series of things you must consider before you even get into planning a career break. The best part of this series is that every step is related to your mindset. That means, you can start taking action TODAY! Part 4 is all about setting a date to make your career break a reality. It sounds simple, it sounds basic. It IS, but that doesn't make it easy. If you have completed Part 4 and picked a "go" date, be sure to take a screenshot of this episode and tag me @thetravelshifters on Instagram to share this episode with your community to spread the word. Also, if you liked what you heard, please leave a review on Apple podcasts; it would mean a lot! See you in the next episode! Links and Resources | |||