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How To Be a “New Tourist,” the Powers and Perils of Tourism, Embracing Tourist Traps, and the Impact of Travel with Paige McClanahan06 Nov 202501:40:27
How is tourism impacting communities, and what can we do about it? Paige McClanahan joins me to talk about the dualities of the tourism industry and how we can have deeper travel experiences while benefiting the world. Paige McClanahan is the author of The New Tourist: Waking up to the Power and Perils of Travel. She is an American journalist based in France and a regular contributor to The New York Times, where she reports on the impacts of tourism. She is also the host of The Better Travel Podcast, which aims to make sure that our travels have a positive impact on the world.  We talk about the evolution of tourism as context to how it got to where it is today, the consequences of travel on local communities (good and bad) and what we can do about it, and insights into how we can become what Paige calls a “new tourist.” She also shares a behind-the-scenes look at how she wrote this book and used her professional journalism skills to her advantage. *This is a previously released episode from the archives! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, offering valuable insight whenever you listen. How will you become a “new tourist?” I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Tune In To Learn: The evolution of tourism and travel and why it’s so complicated How guidebooks and social media have shaped the industry The complexities of influencers and why we are all influencers in some way How destinations can minimize the negative impact of tourism and promote responsible travel The fantasy of tourist traps and how tourism affects the quality of life for residents How she approaches serendipitous moments and genuine connections as an author The impact of AI on the future of tourism Insights on navigating digital nomadism and its effects on residents And so much more Resources: Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Paige’s website Get a copy of her book, The New Tourist Listen to The Better Travel Podcast Follow her on Instagram Check out the book Do Travel Writers Go to Hell? Take a MasterClass Transcribe with Trint Want More? Is Your Summer Vacation Destroying The Planet? w/ Seth Kugel Avoiding The Instagram Trap w/ Kashlee Conscious Travel Mindset With Robin Greenfield Thanks To Our Sponsors Holafly - Get 10% off your annual Holafly eSIM with code “ZEROTOTRAVEL” Turkish Airlines Series - Listen to the podcast on Apple and Spotify Moon Travel Guides - Use code ‘ZERO’ for 20% off your order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remote Roundup: Intentional Travel, Nomadding Berlin, Work Setups, Co-Living Trends, Overhyped Destinations (September 2025)25 Sep 202501:01:14
What if every choice as a digital nomad, from where you live, to how you work, to the people you surround yourself with, was made with more intention? Remote Roundup is a new monthly series hosted by Zero To Travel’s associate producer, Caitlin Sunderland, and partnerships manager, Janessa Klatt. Explore what's new in remote work and travel, including helpful tools and resources, need‑to‑know trends, destinations, and insight into what it really means to live and work around the world. In this episode, we talk about how adding intentionality to your travels can completely reshape your experience as a digital nomad, and how the right tools, communities, and mindsets can turn a place from “just okay” to somewhere you thrive.  We reflect on how our experiences of a popular European city have shifted over time, share the realities of finding remote work setups that actually support this lifestyle, and unpack the growing trend of pop-up co-livings. You’ll get our honest take on destinations that look perfect on Instagram but don’t always hold up in real life, and how to think differently about where (and why) you go next. What’s one experience, community, or personal goal that could guide your next destination? We’d love to hear about it, and hope you’ll share by sending an audio message. Tune In To Learn: How Berlin won Caitlin over on her second visit, and what makes it a compelling nomad base The gear and simple upgrades that can make remote work more comfortable and sustainable on the road Why pop-up and self-organized co-livings are on the rise and how they’re creating more organic, affordable, and aligned ways to live and work together How choosing a purpose or focus for your travels can lead to deeper connections, routines, and a more memorable time Which popular destinations are overhyped, and how expectations shape our experience A fun round of Would You Rather” that can help you reflect on your own travel values and priorities And so much more Resources: Sign up for our FREE newsletter Caitlin on Instagram Janessa on Instagram Instagram vs Real Life article Want More? Remote Roundup: Future Hotspots, Productivity Experiments, Digital Nomadding 2.0 (August 2025) Digital Detox: Downsizing Your Digital Life to Create Freedom + Reboot Your Lifestyle Business with Corbett Barr Co-living 101: How to Build Community While Traveling + the Future of Remote Work with Fabio and Juls Thanks To Our Sponsors Apple Card - Earn 3% back on the Apple products and services you love with Apple Card. Smart Travel Podcast - Before you book, learn how to get the most out of your travel dollars. Follow Smart Travel on your favorite podcast app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How to Flourish in 2025: 5 Pillars of Well-Being with Pat Sperry14 Nov 202401:23:44
Pat Sperry shares his approach to flourishing through the “Five Pillars of Well-being” and explores how transformative travel experiences, cultural immersion, and ancient practices can help you find fulfillment and well-being on the road and in everyday life. Pat Sperry is a professional well-being coach, Iyengar yoga teacher, and founder of Flourish—a community that creates healing and transformational experiences through elevated retreats and online education, empowering individuals to live with purpose and compassion. Pat shares his unique journey from being an athlete, musician, and even David Beckham’s body double to traveling the globe and becoming a leader in personal growth and well-being. You’ll hear about the lessons he learned from studying with spiritual masters and spending time at the Five Immortals Temple in China. From tips on cultivating mindfulness to building a life of meaning, Pat’s insights offer actionable steps on using travel for deeper purpose and connection. What’s the most life-changing travel experience you’ve had? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Pat’s fascinating journey from a career in sports and music to a life dedicated to self-discovery How his travels and immersive cultural experiences through places like Thailand, China, and India reshaped his views on life, purpose, and fulfillment Pat’s philosophy of “traveling light” and how simplifying his life while on the road helped him cultivate gratitude and inner peace The concept of the “hedonic treadmill” and insight on how to balance chasing new experiences with finding peace in the present An in-depth look at the “Five Pillars of Well-being” and how each can be activated through travel and everyday life Why rites of passage matter and how they differ across global cultures How to align your travel experiences with personal growth goals and values And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Pat’s website Follow Flourish on Instagram Flourishing by Maureen Gaffney The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt King, Warrior, Magician, Lover by Robert Moore Be Here Now by Ram Dass  Ram Dass podcast Tao Te Ching by Stephen Mitchell The Gift by Hafiz Want More? Using Intuition to Make Tough Decisions, Learning to Surrender, Discovering Purpose, and Living Your Best Life with Amrit Sandhu from Inspired Evolution How a Quest Can Improve Your Life (And Travels), Metaphysics, Letting Go of Beliefs That No Longer Serve With Derek Loudermilk Top 10 Health and Wellness Destinations (The Best Places To Live In The World) with Nina Butler Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Defender - Explore the full lineup at landroverusa.com Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
World's Cheapest Destinations + Traveling Europe on a Budget (2025) with Tim Leffel12 Nov 202401:03:13
Looking to travel without breaking the bank? Tim Leffel gives us the inside scoop on the cheapest destinations for 2025, insight on making the most of your adventures without overspending, and tips for traveling Europe on a budget. Tim Leffel is an award-winning travel writer and author of The World's Cheapest Destinations (currently in its fifth edition) and A Better Life for Half the Price, a guide to cutting your expenses in half by living abroad. With years of experience living abroad and now living in Mexico, Tim has been covering destinations around the world and helping people move abroad for over three decades. Tim's expert insights provide a practical guide for choosing affordable destinations, plus valuable tips and hacks for stretching your budget while still experiencing all that a destination has to offer. What country from this episode would you want to visit or live in? I'd love to hear where you’re most excited about, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: The key factors that make some countries more affordable than others What two “golden opportunity” destinations you should take advantage of before it’s too late Which South American countries remain top budget-friendly picks A Central American gem that offers serene lakes, rich history, yoga culture, and unbeatable value (plus an affordable place to get scuba certified) Which Middle Eastern countries offer a rare, crowd-free experience this year—and why now is the time to go How to navigate European travel affordably, with tips on transportation, meal planning, and budget-friendly city options Travel hacks for stretching your budget, including strategies to maximize ATM exchanges and avoid hidden fees The art of discovering free and low-cost activities abroad that add depth to your experience Tim’s perspective on living and traveling in Mexico (compared to mainstream media) Advice on balancing work and travel And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Check out cheapestdestinationsblog.com Visit cheaplivingabroad.com Subscribe to Nomadico on Substack Sign up for the Cheap Living Abroad report Tim’s list of cheapest destinations 2024 Read about touring Europe on a budget Follow Tim on Instagram Want More? Overland Travel 101, the Pros and Cons of Full-Time Travel, and Favorite Hidden Gem Destinations (After 10 Years as a Nomad) With Eric Highland How To Take More Vacations by Booking Better, Cheaper Flights With Scott Keyes Best Remote Work + Digital Nomad Destinations 2023 (And Beyond) w/ Tim Leffel Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Defender - Explore the full lineup at landroverusa.com Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unplugged Travel: Practical and Mindset Advice to Reinvent How You Discover a Destination with Lisa Abend07 Nov 202401:30:31
What would exploring a new city without relying on technology be like? Lisa Abend is a journalist who regularly contributes to AFAR, the New York Times travel section, and National Geographic Traveler, among others. In response to the collapse of many traditional media outlets for narrative travel writing and how social media has sucked the serendipity and sense of discovery out of travel, she launched a Substack called The Unplugged Traveler. For the newsletter, she travels to a new European city every month without using the internet—that means no Google research, no online reservations, no GPS maps, no AirBnB or Uber, and no mindless scrolling while in a cafe or on a train. Lisa shares her unique travel philosophy, giving a fresh perspective on what it means to travel authentically. Her stories and strategies challenge the "must-see" checklist mentality, encouraging us to embrace serendipity and let go of travel FOMO. You’ll learn how going offline can deepen your connection to people, places, and unexpected moments to create a more immersive travel experience. What’s one place you’d like to explore without relying on your phone or social media? I'd love to hear where you’d go, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: The unusual way Lisa went from academic to a journalist in Spain  Her experience living as an outsider in Spain and Denmark (and what makes the Danes so happy) Lisa’s philosophy behind "unplugged" travel and letting go of the pressure to see everything How to use curiosity and spontaneity to guide your travels Practical advice on finding accommodations and local recommendations offline How she navigates destinations without a GPS or Uber Lisa’s favorite memories of authentic encounters and unexpected discoveries How small inconveniences can lead to richer, more memorable travel stories Why it’s important to consider what you really want out of your travel experience How the experiment has changed her relationship with technology and choosing destinations And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Subscribe to the Unplugged Traveler Substack Follow Lisa on Instagram Want More? Is Technology Ruining Your Travel Experience? With Seth Kugel Unplugged America Top 7 Grand European Journeys With Lucas Peters Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Defender - Explore the full lineup at landroverusa.com Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Top 11 Digital Nomad and Remote Work Visas for Relocating (2025 Edition) + Where to Consider Relocating (And Why) with Tim Marting from Citizen Remote05 Nov 202401:08:03
Considering a move abroad now or in the future? How do you choose the correct digital nomad visa or remote work visa for your lifestyle and goals? Citizen Remote co-founder Tim Marting discusses the latest insights on digital nomad visas and essential tips for relocating abroad.  Tim Marting is a digital nomad and co-founder of Citizen Remote, a platform dedicated to helping remote workers and travelers move abroad. With years of experience living and working globally, Tim has firsthand knowledge of navigating visa complexities, relocating, and thriving in foreign environments. Tim highlights digital nomad visa options by duration and benefits and talks about exciting upcoming and new remote work visas. You'll get mindset advice on how to think about where you want to go and why, tips for settling into a new place, and insight into the visa application process. You'll also hear some of Tim's personal stories from his travels and plans to live in Iceland that will inspire your next move. Where do you want to move abroad? I'd love to hear why, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Advice for traveling around Scandinavia for an extended period Key benefits and requirements of digital nomad visas for top destinations Tips on navigating complex visa applications (with requirements that can change anytime!) Short-term visas that offer tax advantages Medium-term visa options that encourage entrepreneurial growth Long-term digital nomad visas that can open pathways to residency and citizenship Advice on staying flexible with travel plans to maximize your relocation options Tim's insights on moving and living abroad, adapting to new cultures, and making the most of remote work opportunities How Citizen Remote can assist with visas, taxes, accommodation, and more for a seamless relocation experience Tim’s strategies for connecting in a new country And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Sign up for Citizen Remote Follow Citizen Remote on Instagram Want More? Top 5 Reasons For “Slomading” + The Benefits Of Boredom With Tim Marting From Citizen Remote 7 Mistakes to Avoid When Moving Abroad (Or Traveling Long-Term) with Chrishan Wright Hitting Refresh on Your Life with Travel + How to Move to Europe Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Defender - Explore the full lineup at landroverusa.com Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Moon Travel Guides - Grab your copy of Baseball Road Trips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What To Expect This Month on Zero To Travel (November 2024)01 Nov 202400:03:49
Listen in to find out what new and epic conversations you can expect to hear on Zero To Travel this month!  What topics and themes do you want to learn more about on the podcast? I'd love to get your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport:Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Defender - Explore the full lineup at landroverusa.com Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Moon Travel Guides - Grab your copy of Baseball Road Trips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hell on Earth: Top 7 Otherworldly Destinations with Erika Engelhaupt31 Oct 202401:08:41
What does hell on earth look like?  Science writer and explorer Erika Engelhaupt takes us on a unique journey to “awesomely awful” destinations to explore the history, culture, and science behind seven of the most otherworldly locations around the world. Erika Engelhaupt is a science journalist and expert on all things macabre. Her work in National Geographic, Scientific American, and elsewhere has revealed the spooky science behind many taboo topics, including rotting corpses, bodily fluids, and other things that make her popular at dinner parties. She is the author of Gory Details: Adventures from the Dark Side of Science and her newest book, Go to Hell: A Traveler’s Guide to Earth’s Most Otherworldly Destinations. Erika shares insights into how cultures worldwide have visualized the afterlife, explores the natural phenomena behind these lesser-known “hellscapes,” and discusses her own experiences visiting places that challenge and redefine our sense of wonder. What’s the eeriest or most otherworldly place you’ve visited? I'd love to hear about your experience, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: A city filled with death, a centuries-old “skull cult,” and the inspiration behind Dante’s Inferno  A small cave in Ireland linked to ancient folklore and the origins of Halloween The fiery pit that’s been burning for decades and the surprising theory behind it (plus, you can camp here!) Where you can witness surreal blue flames rolling down a deadly sulfuric volcano  An island with some of the most gorgeous yet hellscape-y features, geothermal pools, and more The most electric place on earth and the fascinating science behind it Where to find razor-sharp “stone forests” and navigate the devil’s obstacle course Which charming but hellish US town you can be mayor for the day Will our pets eat us if we die? The five-second rule (fact or fiction?) And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Erika’s website Grab Erika’s book, Go to Hell Would your dog eat you if you died? Want More? What Happens When You Die? (Part One): A Journey to the Other Side with Peter Panagore Top 10 World’s Weirdest Restaurants With La Carmina Dark Tourism and the Complexities of Dark Destinations with Professor James Treadwell Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Defender - Explore the full lineup at landroverusa.com Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Moon Travel Guides - Grab your copy of Baseball Road Trips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From Amateur Traveler: Travel to Normandy, France30 Oct 202400:51:41
Hear about travel to Normandy, France, as the Amateur Traveler talks to Kat Butler from World Wide Honeymoon and France Voyager about this historic and wonderful part of France. Why should you go to Normandy? Kay says, “Normandy, I think, just offers so much. My road trip, that I did last year, was literally to prove that there was so much more to Normandy than the D-Day beaches. You’ve got Mont Saint Michel, the cider route. You’ve got the countryside. I think that Normandy makes some of the best cheese. You have The beaches. You also have places like. Giverny. You’ve got Etretat, which has the beautiful cliffs. It’s well worth a visit.” Kat recommends a seven-day itinerary for Normandy, France, that offers a rich mix of history, culture, nature, and gastronomy. You can find that in the full show notes here. Did this episode make you want to start planning your trip to Normandy? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. This episode is a feed drop from the Amateur Traveler podcast. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Want More? Destination Bonanza w/ Chris Christensen How To Explore Paris Like a Local, Working on Hospital Ships, and Becoming an Expat on a Mystery Visa With Jay Swanson Top 8 Food Hacks in Europe: How to Find Authentic Culinary Experiences on the Old Continent with Kenny Dunn Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Defender - Explore the full lineup at landroverusa.com Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Moon Travel Guides - Grab your copy of Baseball Road Trips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DIY Adventure: Around the World in a $100 Car, the Pan-American Highway in a School Bus, Community-Powered Travel with Global Convoy Founder Joel Chevaillier29 Oct 202401:30:15
Would you take a road trip with strangers—across continents—in a $100 car or a converted school bus? How can ridiculous travel change your life for the better? Joel is one of the founders of Global Convoy, a travel movement built on trust, optimism, and a willingness to figure things out along the way. What started as a spontaneous idea to drive around the world in a beat-up car became a series of epic journeys involving strangers and a DIY spirit. Joel shares incredible stories of unpredictable roadblocks and unforgettable connections while navigating the Pan-American Highway in a converted school bus. He explains how Global Convoy grew into an inclusive community for travelers seeking to escape their comfort zones and embrace the “mayhem.”  He gives a fresh perspective to exploring the world on a budget, showing how to make incredible journeys possible without deep pockets or a perfect plan. You’ll learn practical tips to DIY your own adventure, insights on sustainable travel, leveraging community and collaboration for cost-effective adventures, and cultivating a mindset of adaptability and trust while on the road. What’s your wildest travel dream, and who would you invite to join you on the journey? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How his around-the-world journey in a $100 car with strangers evolved into a global travel movement What it really means to DIY an adventure and travel on nothing but optimism What it was like to pick up hitchhikers and invite strangers from the internet to join their convoy  How Joel manages the reality and expectations of this kind of trip and how he vets participants Tips on managing conflict, group dynamics, and building trust on the road Insights into the overlanding community, his most memorable encounters, and favorite locations The unusual way they choose their route on the Pan-American Highway (a fun way for you to plan your next trip!) Perspectives on balancing spontaneity with preparation in global travel Why being open is the best way to make travel sustainable and insights on creating your own unique lifestyle Why you should consider Bansko, Bulgaria as your base And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit the Global Convoy website Global Convoy on YouTube Follow on Instagram, TikTok Joel’s favorite stop in Caral, Peru Workaway Nomad Cruise Eight Boots Abroad Want More? Overland Travel 101, the Pros and Cons of Full-Time Travel, and Favorite Hidden Gem Destinations (After 10 Years as a Nomad) With Eric Highland Tales From A Converted School Bus: Working Full Time & Traveling With An Adventure Dog New Zealand: Top 10 Hidden Gems, Campervan Lifestyle (Tips and Tricks), and Doing Life Differently With Lisa Jansen Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Defender - Explore the full lineup at landroverusa.com Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Moon Travel Guides - Grab your copy of Baseball Road Trips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7 Mistakes to Avoid When Moving Abroad (Or Traveling Long-Term) with Chrishan Wright24 Oct 202401:10:28
How can you make a smoother transition into your new life abroad? Relocation expert Chrishan Wright discusses the hidden challenges and unexpected mistakes people make when moving abroad. She shares lessons from her experience living in Portugal and offers valuable advice for both aspiring expats and long-term travelers. Chrishan Wright is the creator of Blaxit Global, a vibrant hub dedicated to providing information, inspiration, and empowerment for the global Black community seeking a fresh start abroad.  Chrishan highlights the top mistakes you may never have considered—from underestimating costs to the legal and healthcare surprises that can catch you off guard. She also shares valuable insights on integrating and adjusting to a new lifestyle and embracing personal growth as you navigate life in a foreign country. If you could move to any country tomorrow, where would you go and why? I'd love to know, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: The emotional and practical challenges of adjusting to expat life How to embrace a slower, more intentional lifestyle in a new culture The impact of moving abroad on personal growth and self-discovery Why your relocation costs may not be as low as you thought The importance of understanding visa options and requirements What you need to consider when managing finances back home The reality of death and uncommon considerations for healthcare The legal requirements to think about when living abroad How to be more intentional when packing (and save $!) And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Learn about Blaxit Global Move to Portugal Virtual Summit (Nov 2024) Listen to Chrishan’s podcast Want More? Why Black Americans Are Moving Abroad With Chrishan Wright Hitting Refresh on Your Life with Travel + How to Move to Europe Circling Home: Lessons From 15 Years Living Abroad With Terry Repak Thanks To Our Sponsors Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Defender - Explore the full lineup at landroverusa.com Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Moon Travel Guides - Grab your copy of Baseball Road Trips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Evolution of a Travel “Influencer” + How to Travel to Antarctica (From Affordable to Expensive) with Alyssa Ramos22 Oct 202401:33:10
How can solo travel transform your life and career? What is travel influencing really like? Alyssa Ramos is one of the first solo female travel influencers. She’s the founder of My Life's A Travel Movie and has been traveling full-time as a living for over 10 years.  As someone who never actually set out to become an influencer, she shares her unexpected story of building a career around full-time travel, the realities of social media influencing and travel blogging, and her experience leading tours in Antarctica. Alyssa talks about the mindset shifts that helped her push past societal expectations and how solo travel has profoundly shaped her life and choices. She reveals the truth behind the lifestyle, addresses misconceptions, and provides insight into the positives and negatives of the industry.  You’ll also hear about what it’s like to travel to Antarctica and gain plenty of practical advice about the costs and logistics of planning your adventure. What’s the most transformative experience you’ve had while exploring solo? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How to “get under the skin” of the places you visit The hurdles she had to overcome to become a paid full-time traveler (especially as a woman) Her pivot from Hollywood journalist to travel blogger and why she never intended to become an “influencer” Her experience with “haters” and why she struggled with putting herself out there The shady side of social media and how it’s impacted travel destinations Insights on traveling solo as a woman and three places to start your solo adventure Why she decided to freeze her eggs and how that relates to her travel lifestyle Tips and insights on planning a trip to Antarctica Alyssa’s favorite underrated destinations for being awestruck, romance, and local connections And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Alyssa’s website Follow Alyssa on Instagram Join a trip to Antarctica Listen to her podcast Grab her book, Yes, I'm a Woman, and I'm Traveling Alone Want More? An Unconventional Approach to Challenges, Maximizing Travel With a Full-Time Job, Advice on Publishing, Creating Solo Travel Magic With Jen Ruiz Choosing The Travel Life w/ Rachel Hill How To Be a “New Tourist,” the Powers and Perils of Tourism, Embracing Tourist Traps, and the Impact of Travel With Paige McClanahan Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Defender - Explore the full lineup at landroverusa.com Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Moon Travel Guides - Grab your copy of Baseball Road Trips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Traveling with No Destination and No Goals: Lessons from a 3-Year, 38,000-Mile Solo Bike Ride Around the World with Jacob Lemanski23 Sep 202500:56:53
What would happen if you left home with no destination, no goal or deadline, and simply just went until you couldn’t go any further? Jacob Lemanski is an engineer-turned-world traveler who bicycled 38,000 miles over 999 days, crossing six continents and circling the earth twice. After returning home, he turned his travel journal into a video podcast, How To Move The Stars. He also founded an art and clothing company inspired by the experience and now runs a bike touring business in Colorado. Jacob shares what it was like to travel without a finish line and how it reshaped his entire approach to life and adventure. He reveals how three years of solo, open-ended travel deepened his understanding of presence, identity, and emotional endurance. You’ll hear what it took to stay on the road for 999 days, the personal cost and reward of extreme solitude, and how returning home led him to reshape his life through creativity, entrepreneurship, and reflection. This episode challenges conventional ideas of success and shows what’s possible when the journey itself becomes the destination. What’s one journey you’ve been holding back from because you felt you needed a clear goal or endpoint? I’d love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Tune In To Learn: What inspired Jacob to leave home without a destination and why he expected to quit much earlier What it’s like to live without a schedule for three years and how that changes your sense of time What the trip taught him about limits, identity, and emotional endurance The emotional impact of returning home after years of open-ended movement How Jacob turned thousands of journal pages into a long-term podcast art project Why he built a giant ant farm, and how psychedelics helped him process the trip His best advice for aspiring long-distance cyclists and building a trip around your personal limits And so much more Resources: Sign up for our FREE newsletter Jacob’s podcast, How To Move The Stars Ant Life psychedelic art and clothing Mountain High Bicycle Tours Want More? Lessons From Caring for the Dying and Bike Packing 18 Countries With Jerry Kopack 7 Bike Rides of a Lifetime With National Geographic’s Roff Smith Bike-Packing Scotland and Breaking Free of Cultural Expectations with C.D. Seventeen Thanks To Our Sponsors Apple Card - Earn 3% back on the Apple products and services you love with Apple Card. Smart Travel Podcast - Before you book, learn how to get the most out of your travel dollars. Follow Smart Travel on your favorite podcast app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reading a Book from Every Country in the World: A Year-Long Quest of Understanding with Ann Morgan17 Oct 202401:25:37
What does it mean to read the world, and how can it transform your perspective on global cultures? Ann Morgan is an author, novelist, and literary explorer based in Folkestone, UK. In 2012, she challenged herself to read a book from every country, recording her quest at ayearofreadingtheworld.com and in the non-fiction book Reading the World. Ann shares her experience, giving us powerful insights into literature’s ability to expand horizons and challenge preconceptions. She shares tips on finding books that challenge your worldview, the importance of reading outside your comfort zone, and how literature can reveal cultural blind spots. We talk about some of the challenges with reading globally and what to be cautious of when choosing what to read. You’ll walk away with fresh perspectives on how stories from around the globe can enrich your understanding of the world and your place in it. Which book from a different culture or country has impacted how you see the world? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport:Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How her quest developed and grew beyond anything she expected (and why people are STILL talking about it!) The concept of "authentic reading" and avoiding the "authenticity trap" Tips on finding authentic voices in global literature The fine line between cultural appreciation and appropriation when sharing stories The role of translation and how it influences your perception of a culture  Stories of fascinating connections she made through her literary project The challenges and rewards of reading globally and understanding biases Why reading internationally can deepen more than just your travel experiences And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Ann’s website and book list Ann’s book, Reading the World Ann on Instagram Want More? Traveling While Black with Nanjala Nyabola Factfulness – Why The World Is Better Than You Think The Geography of Bliss With Eric Weiner Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Defender - Explore the full lineup at landroverusa.com Moon Travel Guides - Grab your copy of Baseball Road Trips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Top 8 Food Hacks in Europe: How to Find Authentic Culinary Experiences on the Old Continent with Kenny Dunn15 Oct 202401:15:34
Want to experience the real flavors of Europe? Eating Europe founder Kenny Dunn shares his eight food hacks in Europe for avoiding tourist traps and eaing like a local.  Since 2011, Eating Europe has guided over 400,000 travelers to the best local eats in 17 of Europe’s greatest cities. Their immersive culinary experiences allow travelers to discover where locals eat, hear the stories behind each dish, and interact with the people who make these iconic foods. Kenny’s insider tips will help you spot high-quality, authentic dishes anywhere in Europe, from Milan to Paris and beyond. You’ll learn not only about the best locations to visit but how to look for certain qualities in your food to ensure a delicious and authentic experience and why a food tour should be a part of your next adventure. What’s the best local dish you’ve discovered while traveling? I'd love to know what it was and why you loved it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How to tell the difference between real and fake gelato The secrets to finding the best steak in Florence The must-try risotto in Milan How to spot authentic French onion soup in Paris The best places to get macarons in Paris Where to find the freshest mini pancakes (poffertjes) in Amsterdam Insider tips on finding great fish and chips in London The key to spotting authentic gyros in Athens Why food tours are the best way to connect with local cultures Bonus: The best Philly cheesesteak?! And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Kenny's resource list Eating Europe’s website Eating Europe on Instagram Check out my band, Laundry House Laundry House on Apple Music and Spotify Want More? Top 10 European Food Experiences With Kenny Dunn From Eating Europe Top 5 Alternative European Destinations (to Avoid the Crowds) with Joseph Reaney Top 7 Grand European Journeys With Lucas Peters Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Defender - Explore the full lineup at landroverusa.com Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Moon Travel Guides - Grab your copy of Baseball Road Trips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here Not There: Alternative Destinations With Less Crowds (And Meaningful Experiences) with National Geographic Author Andrew Nelson10 Oct 202400:48:45
Looking for new travel ideas that go beyond the usual tourist hotspots? In this episode, Jason interviews Andrew Nelson, a two-time Lowell Thomas Award-winning travel journalist. Andrew’s new book, Here Not There, highlights lesser-known destinations and reveals hidden gems that can change your travel experience. As a travel expert and regular contributor to National Geographic Traveler, Andrew is known for discovering unique spots. His book encourages travelers to avoid crowded places and explore smarter with fresh alternatives to typical bucket list locations. Over-tourism is one of the biggest issues in global travel today, and this episode offers actionable tips to steer clear of crowded tourist spots while still having amazing experiences. Andrew’s knowledge is timely and will give you plenty of new ideas, whether you're looking at destinations in the US or beyond. If you could swap a popular tourist destination for a lesser-known gem, where would it be? I’d love to hear your ideas and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Why popular destinations are becoming "loved to death" and how to avoid contributing to the problem Alternatives to famous spots like Cape Cod, Miami, and Norway How to find the essence of a place, even if it’s off the beaten path Historical experiences in Andrew’s home city of Charleston The most underrated cities in the U.S. and why they’re worth visiting Hidden gems in the Southern hemisphere How to shift your mindset to prioritize experiences over destinations Tips for choosing travel destinations that fit your style without the crowds And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Andrew’s book Here Not There Andrew’s website Connect with Andrew on Instagram Want More? Top 7 Hidden Wonders of the World With Dylan Thuras (Atlas Obscura) Top 5 Alternative European Destinations (to Avoid the Crowds) with Joseph Reaney National Geographic’s Best of the World: Where to Travel in 2024 and Beyond (With Senior Editor Allyson Johnson) Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Walking the World with Alexander Campbell and Tom Turcich08 Oct 202401:10:38
What does it take to walk around the world, and what motivates someone to take on such a massive challenge? Tom Turcich enjoys walking, a lot. Actually, he might enjoy walking too much. Over seven years, he and his dog, Savannah, walked 25,000 miles across thirty-eight countries to become the 10th person and first dog to walk around the world.  In this special episode, I’m handing the mic over to Tom to interview Alexander Campbell, who started his own world walk in February 2023. Together, they share their unique perspectives on the physical, emotional, and logistical challenges of walking across multiple continents. At the time of this recording, Alex is 12,000km into his 40,000km trek. Starting from his hometown in Sydney, Australia, he’s traveled through Southeast Asia, Bangladesh, India, and recently completed crossing Nepal through the Himalayas. This episode offers a unique chance to listen in on a conversation between two world walkers, each with their own incredible stories. You'll hear about the challenges and experiences they’ve faced, from managing nutrition and health in remote areas to handling unexpected obstacles like border closures and injuries. Learn how Tom and Alex both approach walking as a way to build confidence and face their fears and why taking breaks along the way is crucial for long-term endurance. What long-distance walk or quest would you want to go on? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How post-college burnout and “What’s next?” inspired Alex to take on a world walk The challenges of walking through remote and densely populated areas Insights into the emotional and mental resilience required for long-term adventures How walking impacts physical fitness, from dealing with blisters to iron deficiencies The role of social media in documenting such a massive journey How they managed daily logistics like finding food, water, and shelter The inspiring stories of kindness and generosity experienced along the way Tom’s reflections on walking across six continents and the lessons learned from his seven-year journey How Alex is using his walk for good, raising funds to cure blindness around the world And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Tom’s website Tom’s book, The World Walk Tom on Instagram Alex’s website Alex on Instagram Fred Hollows Foundation Want More? The World Walk (Trilogy): Lessons From A 7 Year Walk Around The World w/ Tom Turcich The First Woman To Walk Around The World with Polly Letofsky Walking Europe’s GR5, Mindful Self-Compassion, and Wise Strength With Kathy Elkind Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From Women Who Travel: Criss Crossing America to Visit Every Baseball Stadium03 Oct 202400:34:11
Tiffany Mathias, a self-confessed baseball stadium chaser, recounts her quest to visit every ballpark in the US, touring the stadiums, chatting to ushers and fans, and sampling the often eccentric local concessions—often as a solo traveler. To watch a game in a new stadium, says Tiffany, is “to be in her happy place.” This is a feed drop from Condé Nast Traveler's podcast Women Who Travel. What kind of unique travel experience do you want to have? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Women Who Travel Podcast - Pack your bags and go on a journey with the Women Who Travel podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9 Best United States Museums and Advice for Fostering Your Creativity with Bob Eckstein01 Oct 202401:20:45
How can you cultivate your creativity and pursue your passions? What unique museums should you add to your US travel bucket list?  It's a double episode today as award-winning illustrator, writer, and cartoonist Bob Eckstein shares his practical advice for pursuing your creativity and the best-of-the-best museums to visit in the United States. Bob Eckstein has contributed to The New Yorker, The New York Times, Reader's Digest, and Smithsonian Magazine, among others. His recent book, Footnotes from the Most Fascinating Museums, serves as a smart, entertaining love letter to museums and museumgoers, filled with lush and whimsical illustrations that appear alongside stories and anecdotes from curators, museum workers, museum visitors, and more. Don't think museums are for you? Listen in, as Bob's stories and unusual recommendations may have you reconsider!  In addition to his list, we talk about how he overcame life's challenges to follow his passion for the arts and his experience putting the book together. Bob shares plenty of insights into the creative process and pursuing fulfillment over profit. You'll hear about his "paper airplanes" approach for choosing and sticking to projects, the one trait you need to be successful, and mindset strategies for cultivating creativity.  What museum has left a lasting impact on you? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you'll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Why you should follow your curiosity and prioritize projects that are fun How to push past struggles within your project and mental roadblocks like imposter syndrome How to manage multiple projects simultaneously and the importance of rewarding yourself Insight into embracing failure as part of the creative process and learning from your mistakes Advice on creative decision-making and getting feedback from others The top 9 US museums that deserve a spot on your bucket list (the Iron Man of travel museums?! Hideous art?! French castles in the States?!) What it was like traveling to these museums and collecting their unique (and sometimes scandalous) stories And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Bob's website Subscribe to The Bob on Substack Email Bob for a free paid subscription  Want More? Top 10 Road Trip Albums With Jason Law from Festy GoNuts Top 6 Reasons To Love Traveling in the USA Top 7 Up-And-Coming Destinations to Visit (Before They Get Crowded) With Gunnar Garfors Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code 'TRAVEL10' to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code 'ZTT.' Women Who Travel Podcast - Pack your bags and go on a journey with the Women Who Travel podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What To Expect This Month on Zero To Travel (October 2024)30 Sep 202400:03:39
Listen in to find out what new and epic conversations you can expect to hear on Zero To Travel this month!  What topics and themes do you want to learn more about on the podcast? I'd love to get your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport:Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Thanks To Our Sponsors Unbound Merino - Use code ‘TRAVEL10’ to get 10% off your Unbound Merino order. Airalo - Get $3 off your first eSIM with the promo code ‘ZTT.’ Women Who Travel Podcast - Pack your bags and go on a journey with the Women Who Travel podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Making IMAX Films Around the World, Mindful Travel, and Working with Jane Goodall with Mike Day24 Sep 202401:31:08
How can you create a life of travel with an unconventional career like filmmaking, and what can it teach you about the world and yourself? Mike Day shares how he transitioned from working in museums to becoming an award-winning IMAX documentary filmmaker and the lessons he learned from traveling the world. Mike Day has served as the Executive Producer of over a dozen documentary films shot in IMAX. His work has taken him to magnificent worldwide locations, which he’s written about in his book, "The World Has a Big Backyard." Mike’s stories offer a unique glimpse into the world of IMAX documentary filmmaking, showcasing the dedication, resourcefulness, and mindfulness needed to bring nature’s wonders to life on the big screen.  You’ll hear tips on practicing mindfulness during travel, how to handle uncomfortable cultural experiences that you may disagree with (like bullfighting in Spain), the importance of self-care on the road, having authentic experiences, his top favorite museums in the world, and what it was really like working with the legendary Jane Goodall. If you could capture any place in the world on film, where would it be and why? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How Mike transitioned from the museum industry to becoming an IMAX filmmaker Practical advice for managing travel anxiety and the concept of “giving yourself a win” during trips What travel and filmmaking have taught him about resourcefulness Why you don't need to go far from home to find enriching experiences Mike’s favorite museum experiences and his unique perspective on the power of museums worldwide Tips on practicing mindfulness while traveling, including how to suspend judgment and respect unfamiliar cultures and practices The incredible story of meeting Dr. Jane Goodall and how it led to an extraordinary film project The significance of authentic travel experiences and the life-changing impact of taking young people on adventures The importance of considering the “when” and “why” of your travels, not just the “where” And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Mike’s website Want More? Work Exchange: How to Travel with Purpose with Ricardo Lima from Worldpackers Exploring A Single Map: A Travel Adventure For Everyone With Alastair Humphreys Passion Mashin´: Combining Travel With Your Other Interests, Embracing Limitations, Lessons From 13 Years of Travel With Adrian “Ady” Parzentny Thanks To Our Sponsors Women Who Travel Podcast - Pack your bags and go on a journey with the Women Who Travel podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ari Shaffir on Life as a Professional Comedian, Unfiltered Travel, and Embracing the Unexpected17 Sep 202401:19:09
How do both comedy and travel help you embrace the unexpected? Comedian Ari Shaffir is best known for his 2 Netflix specials, 2 Comedy Central specials, and for hosting Comedy Central’s weekly storytelling series, This Is Not Happening. He was also a regular panelist on @Midnight and Conan. Ari is the host of the podcast Skeptic Tank and has recently released a new podcast called You Be Trippin,’ where he interviews real folks about their messed up disasters and memorable travel experiences.    Ari shares stories of his time on tour, and we talk about his philosophy of embracing the chaos of travel. You’ll hear about the unique cultural experiences that come with being a comedian on the road, gain insights into the art of comedy, and get a different view on the importance of dark humor.  During this humorous and insightful conversation, he shares some great, no-nonsense travel advice, insights on reframing plateaus, how psychedelics can help you tap into new perspectives, and much more. What’s the most unexpected adventure you’ve had while traveling? I'd love to hear your story, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: The importance of saying "yes" to spontaneous travel and some of his most unexpected travel experiences The cultural differences Ari noticed while performing internationally How dark humor can serve as a way to reclaim difficult situations Insight into overcoming plateaus and embracing discomfort Why you should consider NOT doing your research before traveling to a new place  How simple tasks while traveling allow you to embrace different sides of yourself How psychedelics can help you gain new perspectives about yourself and others What’s inspired his podcast and why he wants to share the real stories of travel And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Ari’s website Check out Shroomfest Read Vagabonding by Rolf Potts Want More? The Vagabond’s Way: Meditations on Wanderlust, Discovery, and the Art of Travel w/ Rolf Potts Understanding the Psychedelic Retreat Experience with Neil Markey My Psychedelic Retreat Experience with Beckley Retreats (Featuring Sonia Kreitzer) Thanks To Our Sponsors Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Women Who Travel Podcast - Pack your bags and go on a journey with the Women Who Travel podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How to Start Planning Your First (Or Next) Career Break Today (Using 5 Simple Steps) with Cali O´Connor10 Sep 202401:04:30
Have you thought about hitting pause on your career to travel the world but are unsure how to make it a reality? It's not as unattainable as you may think! Cali O'Connor shares her experience of taking multiple career breaks and offers 5 practical steps to start planning your own career break today. Cali is a former chemical engineer who traded her career in the oilfield for a life-changing adventure of quitting her job to travel around the world. Now, Cali helps working professionals find clarity in their lives by taking a career break that gives them the freedom to travel, explore, and realign with their life goals.  Whether you dream of quitting your job or taking a temporary pause, this episode will give you the confidence and strategies to take that leap. You'll hear about her biggest mistakes during her first career break (and how to avoid them), insights on overcoming common fears such as financial insecurity and leaving a stable job, travel advice to save time and money, and lessons on concurring travel burnout. If you could take a career break tomorrow, where would you go, and why? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you'll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: What led to leaving her career and how she was able to get out of the "achiever" mindset The most important but obvious step in taking a career break The purpose of having goals for your time off Insight on when to start your career break and deciding how long to go for How to budget and financially plan for long-term travel Advice on talking to your boss about your decision Her experience working for a hostel and why they're not just for young travelers  3 places she'd visit again in a heartbeat And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Cali's website Listen to her podcast Follow her on Instagram Want More? Learning Through Travel: Gap Year, Career Breaks, and Beyond w/Jennifer Miller from BootsnAll.com Sherry Ott from Meet, Plan, Go! on Taking a Career Break to Travel Lessons from Quitting a Job and Selling Everything to Motorcycle Around the World with Mike Barr Thanks To Our Sponsors Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription. Women Who Travel Podcast - Pack your bags and go on a journey with the Women Who Travel podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Safari Planning 101 + How to Build Your Life Around Travel with Scott Brills18 Sep 202501:32:36
What does it take to plan an unforgettable African safari? How can one trip lead to building a life and business around travel?  Scott Brills is a long-time digital nomad, international entrepreneur, and co-founder of Pamoja Safaris, a locally run company offering custom wildlife safaris in Tanzania. Over the past 20 years, he’s lived at the intersection of travel, business, and service — running trips, participating in charities, and creating a location-independent lifestyle before “digital nomad” was a common phrase.  This episode is both a guide to planning a world-class African safari and a behind-the-scenes look at how Scott built a thriving travel-based business from scratch.  Whether you're dreaming of lions in the Serengeti or wondering how to design your own unconventional lifestyle, this conversation delivers both practical insights and personal inspiration. If a safari is on your bucket list, you’ll learn how to plan smart: when to go, where to go, what it should cost, and what red flags to avoid. And if you’ve ever dreamed of building your life around travel, Scott’s story is proof that it’s possible, even without outside funding, marketing spend, or a fixed address.  What would building your life around travel look like, and what’s one step you could take today? What element of a Safari is the most important to you? I'd love to hear what you think and hope you will share by sending me an audio message.  *This is a previously released episode from the archives! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, offering valuable insight whenever you listen.  Tune In To Learn:  What makes Tanzania a world-class safari destination  How Scott co-founded a safari business through a single serendipitous encounter  Key factors that affect safari pricing and how to keep costs down without sacrificing quality  When and where to go for the best wildlife, weather, and experience  Why guide quality is the single most important factor in a great safari  What to look for in ethical safari operators (and how to avoid greenwashing)  How Scott ran his business for over a decade on referrals alone  The origin of his travel obsession and how it shaped everything  What “building a life around travel” actually looks like, practically and emotionally  Advice for travelers considering a leap into remote work or entrepreneurship   And so much more  Resources:  Sign up for our FREE newsletter  Learn about Pamoja Safaris  Scott’s website  Pamoja on Instagram  Scott on Instagram  Want More?  9 Ways Travel Will Change You + Lessons from Cycling Africa and Visiting 95 Countries with Alex Hennock  Adventure and Conservation: A 6000 km Tuk Tuk Journey Through Africa  5 Surprising Experiences in Africa, How to Transition to a New Career After Travel, and Exploring the African Diaspora With Jay Cameron  Thanks To Our Sponsors: Apple Card - Earn 3% back on the Apple products and services you love with Apple Card. Smart Travel Podcast - Before you book, learn how to get the most out of your travel dollars. Follow Smart Travel on your favorite podcast app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Travel Legend Rick Steves05 Sep 202401:27:43
Traveling abroad had such an impact on Rick early on, that he chose to dedicate his life to helping others see the world. In 1976, he launched Rick Steves’ Europe and, over time, built a travel empire along with a community of raving fans (including me!). His best-selling guidebook series, public television show, public radio show, syndicated travel column, small group tours, free resources, and other media all align with his core mission to help people get out and travel Europe. Rick has had a huge influence on me, both personally and professionally. His recommendations helped shape some of my early trips to Europe, ultimately leading to my life of travel. Rick also showed me it was possible to craft a career around my passion for helping others travel the world. Needless to say, he’s been a dream guest for me, and it was an absolute honor to chat with him and share this conversation with you today. What was your biggest takeaway from this episode? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message. We're republishing this incredible interview with Rick Steves to send him some love after his recent diagnosis.  Premium Passport: Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a monthly bonus episode (decided on by YOU), exclusive content, direct access to me to answer your questions, and more? Click Here To Try Premium Passport For Only $1 Tune in to Learn: How Rick’s trip to Norway at 14 years old transformed him forever What he learned from his first time off the road in decades during the pandemic Why Rick encouraged people to rip out pages of one of his guidebooks How the idea of “cronocentrism” can help to inform your travels Our mutual love for “stolen” sandwiches His thoughts on ethical travel in the era of climate change Rick’s advice for getting out of your comfort zone as an experienced traveler The best lesson his parents ever taught him (which also doubles as great business advice) The joy of Rick’s work and how he uses his platform for change And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Subscribe to our FREE newsletter Follow Rick on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter Learn more about Rick Steves Europe Download the Rick Steves Audio Europe app Want More? Travel as a Force for Good, the Role of Travel Media, and Uncrowded Destinations to Visit with AFAR Co-Founder Greg Sullivan Biking the World For Climate Change w/ Devi Lockwood Discovering The Hidden Europe with Francis Tapon Thanks to Our Sponsors Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From Expat to Digital Nomad: Finding Your Travel Rhythm, Balancing Burnout, and the Digital Nomad Lifestyle with Kristin Wilson03 Sep 202401:23:07
How can you create a more balanced, location-independent life? Podcast host and author of Digital Nomads for Dummies Kristin Wilson talks about the evolution of her travel lifestyle from expat to digital nomad and the unique challenges and rewards of living a location-independent life. Our conversation covers a wide range of topics related to digital nomadism, lifestyle design, and personal growth. Over the last 20 years, Kristin Wilson has lived and worked in over 63 countries. Her journey began with an unexpected move to Costa Rica, where she lived as an expat before transitioning to a nomadic lifestyle. Kristin's passion for travel and expertise in helping others relocate and work remotely has made her a leading voice in the digital nomad community. Her podcast, Traveling with Kristin, shares how to move abroad and design your life for more flexibility, travel, and free time.  Kristin’s story provides practical advice on managing burnout, finding balance in a nomadic life no matter where you are on your journey, and embracing change. You’ll also hear about her favorite countries for various experiences, the role of music in life, and even some tips for making money on YouTube. Whether you're an aspiring traveler or an experienced nomad, you'll find valuable insights to help you as you build your travel lifestyle. What’s the most surprising lesson you've learned from your travel experiences? I'd love to hear and hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Kristin’s transition from expat to digital nomad How she navigated the transition from extreme burnout to a balanced travel life How she’s managed a location-independent career while staying connected to family Strategies for combating travel burnout and finding your ideal travel rhythm Why community and validation play a crucial role in the lifestyle The role of labels like "slowmad" and "flexpat" in defining your travel identity Advice for starting in this lifestyle and the importance of understanding your "why" How to get unstuck when deciding what to do next  Kristin’s favorite destinations for adventure, quality of life, food, surfing, and community How to start making money on YouTube as a beginner And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Check out Kristin’s website and podcast Subscribe to Kristin on YouTube Want More? Building, Growing, and Enjoying a Successful 7-Figure Lifestyle Business with Dan Andrews from Tropical MBA How To Do A Lifestyle Redesign Nomad Lifestyle with Nomad Cruise Founder Johannes Voelkner Thanks To Our Sponsors Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From $12 in Savings to Living Your Travel Dreams with Matt Fetbrandt29 Aug 202401:23:28
Has a big epiphany ever caused you to instantly alter the trajectory of something in your life? When listener and international piano entertainer Matt Fetbrandt reached out to tell me about the epiphany that changed his life, I knew right away his story had to be shared. Over the past year (at the time of recording), Matt has traveled over 16,000 miles through 34 U.S. states and 18 national parks with no plans of stopping. In this episode, you're going to find out how, in just 7 months, Matt went from staying in a sober living home with only $12 to his name to saving $20,000 and living out his travel dreams. Matt shares about what it took for him to change a lifetime of habits and his journey to recovery from addiction. We talk about how travel can be a bridge to create connections, why he felt he needed travel to grow, and being analytical vs. spontaneous. You'll hear about his life as a piano man and stories from the road. Matt also shares some counterintuitive advice that may not make sense to most. Will it make sense to you? When was the last time you acted on a spontaneous urge to travel? I'd love to hear all about your adventure, and I hope you will share by sending me an audio message. *This month, we're sharing previous episodes highlighting travel turnarounds! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, providing valuable insight whenever you listen. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: The root & growth of Matt's passion for music What it's like to be a performer as an introvert Creating community through music & setting the right vibe as a piano man How his journey to recovery led to a passion for travel  The moment Matt's life changed forever What shifted for him to go from never being able to save to saving $20,000 Why choose a lifestyle centered around growth How Matt's road trip got started Finding the balance between spontaneity Counterintuitive advice that could majorly pay off And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Check out Matt's website Follow Matt on Instagram and connect on LinkedIn Want More? How to Travel with Less Money, Start Working on the Road, and Never Settle Down w/ Nora Dunn What It Takes To Go Location Independent Only $50 And A Dream: Biking Across The USA Solo With Zero Experience with Jasmine Reese Thanks To Our Sponsors Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How to Live Your Best Travel Life (Practical Strategies and Mindsets That Work) with Mike Savas27 Aug 202401:15:24
Do you want to live your best travel life? Mike Savas shares his practical strategies and mindset shifts to help you make big changes and start living your most epic life today. Mike is an adventure seeker, entrepreneur, and positivity influencer who focuses on leading and inspiring others by example. After quitting his corporate job, Mike joined Bon Jovi's team and founded SUPER, a VIP experience company that elevates the fan experience. His clients have included The Rolling Stones, President Obama, Oprah, Eminem, Katy Perry, and more.  Mike Savas shares his journey from leaving corporate to living his best life, traveling to places like Nepal to help after an earthquake, and working with global artists and personalities through his business. You'll gain insight into how to make decisions and get off the fence if you're struggling, how to tune in with your instincts and allow them to guide you, why every work or life experience has value, and why you should never underestimate your ability to make an impact.  What decisions have you been struggling with? How did this episode help? I'd love to hear your answers, and I hope you'll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: The 2 methods to living your best life and the easiest way to make decisions How he used his seemingly unrelated skills to land a job with Bon Jovi What he's learned from interacting with successful artists and personalities What led to his calling towards disaster response and how to shift out of the "I can't" mindset  How he's pushing his limits through physical challenges and personal growth (and how you can, too) How his challenge to spend 12 months in 12 countries learning 12 skills came to be The lessons he's learned from the experience and how that's changed his attachment to the outcome and his identity Mike's venture into real estate and how to have a big-thinking mindset  The shift to transformational experiences in the travel industry His top 3 destinations for an ultimate adventure trip And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Check out Mike's website Subscribe to him on YouTube Follow Mike on Instagram Want More? How a Quest Can Improve Your Life (And Travels), Metaphysics, Letting Go of Beliefs That No Longer Serve With Derek Loudermilk How To Live a Long and Useful Life (The Wisdom of Ben Franklin) With Eric Weiner Transition to Travel: Radical Life Change for World Travel With Jordan & Tyler Thanks To Our Sponsors Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at nissanusa.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seizing Your Opportunity to Travel, Saving Money as a Solo Traveler, Lessons from a Career Break, and How to Figure Out What You Want (In 60 Seconds) with Leslie McKellar22 Aug 202401:10:42
If a new opportunity comes your way, are you ready to take it? When professional photographer Leslie McKellar was forced to move out of her apartment in 2020 because of toxic mold, she took it as an opportunity to reevaluate her trajectory. After realizing her calling to travel full-time, she set out a plan to make it happen and left for Europe in January 2022. This interview is extra special because not only was it recorded in person but I also met Leslie 8 months into her travels so she has some fantastic insights to share from her experience. You will not want to miss what she has to say about how she budgeted for the trip, advice on how to pick the right destinations, valuable lessons from curveballs along the way, why traveling can help you reset, and a 60-second challenge to help you find new adventures. What are your takeaways from the 60-second challenge? I'd love to hear about them and hope you will share by sending me an audio message. *This month, we're sharing previous episodes highlighting travel turnarounds! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, providing valuable insight whenever you listen. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Why toxic mold was the unexpected launching point for Leslie’s travel dreams The strategy Leslie used to budget and plan accommodations How Leslie has navigated visa renewals during her year abroad The unexpected challenges that have come up during her time abroad Why she considers climate and weather when seeking destinations What her experience has been being a solo female traveler  The biggest differences between slow travel and a quick trip How this journey impacted Leslie’s perspective on her career Why Leslie decided to leave her photography equipment at home Her takeaways from nearly a year of traveling and why it's a bigger risk not to seize the opportunity And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Check out Leslie’s Photography Follow Leslie on Instagram  Want More? Only $50 And A Dream: Biking Across The USA Solo With Zero Experience with Jasmine Reese Transition To Travel: Melinda’s Story Shamans, Solo Travel, and a Healing Path Thanks To Our Sponsors Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at nissanusa.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Passion Mashin´: Combining Travel With Your Other Interests, Embracing Limitations, Lessons From 13 Years of Travel With Adrian “Ady” Parzentny20 Aug 202401:28:44
How can you transform your passions into a business that lets you work from anywhere? How can you take a traditionally location-dependent business on the road? Adrian "Ady" Parzentny has been a traveling musician for 20+ years and a mixing engineer/music producer since 2017. He works with world-class artists through his mobile recording business, Hit The Road Music Studio. He has been living on the road for 13 years, spending time in Albania, Georgia, Turkey, Armenia, and Greece, among other countries. Adrian shares his journey and best lessons on how he combined his passion for music with his love for travel to create a business around his lifestyle. You'll hear about the positives and negatives of passion mashin' and how he balances traveling the world, supporting local artists with free records, and paid client projects to make his lifestyle sustainable. You'll gain insights into carving your own unique path and deviating from the norm, embracing limitations and finding creative solutions, leveraging your business to connect with local cultures, and valuing your worth as a creative. What passions do you want to build a business around? I'd love to hear about them, and I hope you'll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: What he learned from years of busking on the streets How his mobile recording studio was born The mindset shifts he needed to gain confidence and charge for his work The importance of leaning into your strengths and understanding your customers to find success (and stand out from competitors) How he approaches running his business and traveling with limitations How his art allows him to connect with locals and how he's giving back in Morocco The music Adrian is most proud of producing Why creating the right space is crucial for deeper connections (in business and life) Insights on putting yourself out there, valuing your worth, and balancing that with doing things from the heart How the exposure to different music from around the world impacts his songwriting And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Adrian's website Follow him on Instagram, Facebook Adrian's YouTube playlist Watch his documentaries on Morocco, Armenia, Albania Check out his courses on production Adrian's business coach for artists Want More? Following Inspiration Towards A Life Of Travel with Mark and Steffi (The World's Only Chapman Stick Duo) Being A Creative Vessel, Faking It Until You Are It, & Tour Life (Andy Frasco Interview) Life-Changing Trips, Interviewing Music Legends, Backpacking the World, and Fostering Transformative Connections with Tony Fletcher Thanks To Our Sponsors Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at nissanusa.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why Being a “Misfit” Is Your Superpower With Wanda Duncan15 Aug 202401:11:20
Have you ever felt like you don't quite fit the mold of society's expectations? Wanda Duncan is a slow-traveling digital nomad, community manager, podcaster, and event producer. As the mastermind behind Black Women Travl, Wanda has created a community and podcast that fosters conversations, provides resources, and inspires Black women to dream big and travel far.  Wanda shares all about how and why she left her corporate job to pursue a life of travel, expert tips on community building, advice on transitioning to full-time travel, and so much more.  What are some ways that you have embraced your inner misfit? I'd love to hear about them and hope you will share by sending me an audio message. *This month, we're sharing previous episodes highlighting travel turnarounds! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, providing valuable insight whenever you listen. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How travel can help a misfit shed expectations and feel at ease Why school is the worst place to learn to be yourself What made Wanda say goodbye to her toxic job and travel to El Salvador The importance of reframing failure and accepting life's turbulence  Why cultivating curiosity and embracing uniqueness will help you find your community anywhere How to be a lighthouse when building your own community Why it's important to find inspiration from outside of your circle Advice for busy digital nomads from a busy digital nomad Why Wanda got kicked out of Malaysia What it's like living in Albania as a digital nomad The advantages of slow travel and the best places to do it And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Check out Black Women Travl Listen to the Black Women Travel Podcast Find opportunities at Idealist  Want More? Traveling While Black w/ Nanjala Nyabola Solo Travel, Coffee and Blackpacking w/ Jarika Johnson The Slow Travel Philosophy + Traveling As A Black Woman with Oneika Raymond Thanks To Our Sponsors Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at nissanusa.com. No Fixed Address Podcast - Travel around the globe with Michael and Vanessa as they visit a new country every month in search of the planet's most extraordinary people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Top 5 Eco Dive Spots Around the World, How To Plan an Expedition, and Advice for Carving Your Own Path With Andi Cross13 Aug 202401:33:39
Are you interested in eco-diving? Do you want to pursue a dream or get involved in something greater than yourself but are unsure if you have the right experience? Andi Cross is a 15-year growth strategist who went from the C-suite to scuba gear. Learning to swim at the age of 30, she later became a certified divemaster and founded the Edges of Earth expedition: a two-year, 50+ destination diving expedition traveling to some of the most remote locations around the planet aimed at driving visibility to conservation efforts and positive impact news from around the globe.  Andi talks about the unconventional approach she took to pursue her passion for the ocean despite not being a trained scientist and having no prior experience. We talk about how she fused her experience in the corporate world to invent her own path, the importance of finding identity and belonging, breaking traditional rules, and why you need to put yourself out there no matter how awkward (+ some great advice on cold outreach!).  She shares her top five destinations for eco-diving, her planning process for the Edges of Earth expedition, how to choose dive spots based on sustainability, and the role that everyone plays in ocean conservation. What are your passions, and how can you carve your own path in that industry? If you don’t ask, you’ll never know. I'd love to hear what they are, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How she discovered her passion for the ocean The questions that led to leaving her career and advice when contemplating a pivot Why you need to embrace the beginner mindset What makes an expedition different from other forms of travel How she found her place within the expedition framework Her unique approach to funding and how she defines success for the expedition What to consider when choosing dive destinations Andi’s top five dive spots everyone should visit Why ocean conservation takes effort from both consumers and businesses Andi’s method for cold outreach And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Learn about Edges of Earth Follow Edges of Earth on Instagram Subscribe to the newsletter on LinkedIn Want More? Ethical Travel, Life In Mozambique and Ocean Love w/ Francesca Trotman Around America and Beyond With Renata Chlumska (+ How to Meet More People While Traveling) How to Pivot to a Life With More Freedom (And Travel), Get More Free Time, and Unlock Your Intuition With Jenny Blake Thanks To Our Sponsors Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at nissanusa.com. No Fixed Address Podcast - Travel around the globe with Michael and Vanessa as they visit a new country every month in search of the planet’s most extraordinary people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From Wall Street to Nepal, Life-Changing Moments, and What It Means To Have Enough With James C. Hopkins08 Aug 202401:32:58
How has your life changed direction from traveling? Poet, entrepreneur, and retired stockbroker James C. Hopkins shares how he transitioned from a hectic life on Wall Street to a simple Buddhist life in Kathmandu.  We discuss why every experience has value, including the small moment that led to him creating a social enterprise to help fund education for kids. You’ll learn how to navigate new beginnings and improve your life, what compassion in action looks like, how to spend money wisely while traveling, why you should “shut up and do something” today, and so much more. What moments in your life have caused you to make big changes? I'd love to hear about them, and I hope you will share them by sending me an audio message. *This month, we're sharing previous episodes highlighting the most EPIC lists! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, providing valuable insight whenever you listen. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How James managed life as a stockbroker by day and poet by night Why traveling to India inspired James to reconsider his conception of happiness The decision of “enough” that caused James to retire at 45 The lessons James learned as a stockbroker that carried into his new life How travel can change your relationship with money and possessions over time The power of saying “yes” to help others How to transform cynicism into action Why James was drawn to Buddhism and what it has taught him How understanding the difference between detachment and non-attachment can improve your life How fear has transformed over the years How to make the most out of your money when traveling  And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Support Quilts for Kids Check out the Himalayan Writers Workshop Learn More about James’ Collection of Poetry Want More? Getting Free Through Travel with Mike Clarity Immersion Travel: Becoming A Porter In Nepal w/ Nate Menninger The Spiritual Journey + Travel and Creativity with Karan Bajaj Thanks To Our Sponsors Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at nissanusa.com. No Fixed Address Podcast - Travel around the globe with Michael and Vanessa as they visit a new country every month in search of the planet’s most extraordinary people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Overland Travel 101, the Pros and Cons of Full-Time Travel, and Favorite Hidden Gem Destinations (After 10 Years as a Nomad) With Eric Highland06 Aug 202401:47:15
Considering an overland travel adventure or have another dream you want to achieve, whether in work or travel? Eric Highland, his wife Brittany, and son Caspian are driving around the world in a Jeep. They have been traveling full-time since 2014, and their son, born in 2016, has lived his entire life on the road. Eric shares his insights and recommendations for overlanding and vehicle-based adventure travel, including common myths, costs, and travel must-haves to make your life easier. We also have a broader conversation around the pros and cons of full-time travel, what is required to pursue your dreams, how to balance work with travel, his experience having a child on the road, and his top three destination recommendations. You’ll gain insights into achieving sustainable and long-term success in your business, creating a healthy and fulfilling travel lifestyle, test-driving the overland travel experience, and more. Have you figured out the costs of achieving your dreams? I'd love to hear what they are, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Their journey to freedom with remote work and what lead them to overland travel The rewards of a nomadic lifestyle and the #1 thing that takes people off the road Why understanding the true costs of your dream is essential to achieving your goals  What makes overland travel different than a road trip The myths and perceptions of overland travel Eric’s litmus test for determining your must-have equipment Why you shouldn’t believe the media hype when considering travel (and what to do instead) His top destinations and where to go for your first vehicle-based travel experiences Advice on socialization for traveling families and dealing with criticism And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit their website Follow Hourless Life on Instagram, Facebook Subscribe on YouTube Want More? How To Travel Overland Through Central America + Travelosophy 4 8,000 Miles Across India in a Vintage Rolls Royce With Rupert Grey (Romantic Road) America’s Greatest Road Trip! Key West to Deadhorse: 9,000 Miles Across Backroad USA With Tom Cotter Thanks To Our Sponsors Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at nissanusa.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10 Steps to License Your Product Ideas for Location Independent Passive Income (No Manufacturing Required) with Courtney Laschkewitsch16 Sep 202501:35:54
Could you turn a product idea into passive income, without starting a business or having to do it all yourself?  Courtney Laschkewitsch is a serial inventor who, with no prior experience, licensed six products after facing 51 rejections. Now, Courtney helps everyday inventors bring their ideas to life and earn passive income through the free resources on her website, Serial Inventing, and the company she works for, inventRight. Courtney lays out the inventRight 10-step product licensing business model and shows how she went from zero experience to multiple licensable products. We dig into what realistic timelines, costs, and mindsets look like when you want to bring your product idea to market by licensing instead of manufacturing. Courtney explains how licensing can let someone else build your idea while you collect royalties from anywhere in the world. You’ll learn not just the mechanical steps, but why so much of your success depends on persistence, handling rejection, and building skills many people overlook. She’s honest about the financial realities - what small checks look like, what good deals look like - and what terms in contracts you should always negotiate. If you want a clear, actionable path toward turning ideas into income without a massive risk, this episode gives you that roadmap.  Do you have a product idea that could help you earn passive income while you travel? I’d love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share them sending me an audio message.  Tune In To Learn:  Why product licensing can let you earn passive income location‑independently without owning inventory or manufacturing  The first three foundational steps: doing market research, checking for prior art/patents, and defining what makes your idea unique  How to build prototypes or virtual models to show your concept  How to write a one‑line benefit statement and develop an effective sell‑sheet   Common myths around patenting and protection: what it does, the costs, limitations, and when it’s essential  How to build a hit list of companies, reach out sensitively to avoid unsolicited idea policies, and follow up well  Key negotiation levers beyond royalty rates: territory, exclusivity, distribution, wholesale vs net sales  How to decide when an idea is worth continuing vs when to shelve it, and how to improve your process as you iterate  And so much more  Resources:  Sign up for our FREE newsletter  Courtney’s website  The Serial Inventing Podcast  Want More?  How to Grow Your Location Independent Solopreneur Business in 2025 + Advice from 8 Years of Slow, Nomadic Travel with Jeremy Enns  10 Key Principles That Built a $40M Business While Traveling with Dan Demsky  How To Run A Profitable Local Business From Anywhere In The World w/ Neel Parekh  Thanks To Our Sponsors  Apple Card - Earn 3% back on the Apple products and services you love with Apple Card.  Smart Travel Podcast - Before you book, learn how to get the most out of your travel dollars. Follow Smart Travel on your favorite podcast app.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What To Expect This Month on Zero To Travel (August 2024)01 Aug 202400:03:24
Listen in to find out our theme for this month and what epic conversations you can expect to hear. What topics and themes do you want to learn more about on the podcast? I'd love to get your thoughts, and I hope you'll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Thanks To Our Sponsors Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at nissanusa.com. No Fixed Address Podcast - Travel around the globe with Michael and Vanessa as they visit a new country every month in search of the planet's most extraordinary people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Circling Home: Lessons From 15 Years Living Abroad With Terry Repak30 Jul 202401:04:48
When Terry Repak and her husband moved to West Africa with two small children at the height of the AIDS epidemic in the 1990s, she seized the opportunity to connect with people of other cultures and bear witness to the ravages of the disease.  Today, Terry shares what she learned from this experience and the countless ways that living abroad can be both rewarding and challenging, especially with the constant push-pull between the excitement of new experiences and the longing for home. Terry is the author of Circling Home—What I Learned By Living Elsewhere, which chronicles the adventures and challenges of raising children to be global citizens and trying to find home in countries as diverse as the Ivory Coast, Tanzania, and Switzerland. Her memoir spotlights the complexity, struggles, and profound lessons at the heart of the expat journey. You’ll gain insights into navigating the potential risks of moving to another country, why forming deeper connections is key to a fulfilling experience abroad, and why it requires a different kind of openness and a willingness to question preconceptions and judgments. How has forming deeper connections changed your travel experiences? I'd love to hear your insights, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Why they decided to bring their family to Africa despite the risks  How she was able to quickly integrate into society and have a feeling of home and safety Her heartbreaking experience on the ground during the AIDS epidemic Terry’s perspective on foreign aid for health issues How living in an African country shaped her children’s worldview The importance of resilience and openness to different cultures  Her experience returning home and how to continue making cultural connections Considerations for anyone wanting to move abroad long-term Her motivation for writing a memoir And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Terry’s website Follow Terry on Instagram Want More? Trapped at Sea: Surviving a Shipwreck and Spending 10 Years Sailing the World (Against Her Will) With Suzanne Heywood Connecting Across Cultures w/ Tayo Rockson Moving To Guatemala To Learn About Giving (With 5 Kids and Minimal Savings), Living Outside Of Your Comfort Zone, and Finding Community w/ Owen and Christina Dargatz from The Giving Experiment Thanks To Our Sponsors Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at nissanusa.com. Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Top 5 Countries To Spend Quality Time With Derek Baron (AKA Wandering Earl)25 Jul 202401:09:30
Ever wish you could just slow down? Long-time digital nomad and founder of Wandering Earl Tours, Derek "Earl" Baron, joins me to talk about the best countries to settle in and spend quality time. Derek set off for his first trip in December 1999 and has traveled the world nonstop since. Having visited over 100 countries and spent nearly 8,000 days on the road (at the time of this interview), he has the unique perspective of someone who has spent over two decades living, working, and building relationships abroad.  Derek shares how to find the right place to spend quality time, tips for finding good housing abroad, the best country to make friends, advice for building relationships on the road, and so much more. Where was the last place you spent quality time? I'd love to hear about your experience, and I hope you will share by sending me an audio message. *This month, we're sharing previous episodes highlighting the most EPIC lists! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, providing valuable insight whenever you listen. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How to balance and honor shifting values when traveling long-term What being stuck in Bali for seven months taught Derek about burnout What it was like to be a digital nomad in the 90s and his takeaways from watching the lifestyle grow in popularity Key differences between being part of a local community vs. a travel community What it means to spend “quality time” in a new place Tips and tricks for finding housing abroad Advice for building meaningful relationships while traveling and making friends with locals How Derek “turns on” as an introvert when leading a travel adventure What it was like to be an American traveling through Iraq The experience of returning to the U.S. as an ex-pat And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Check out Wandering Earl Travel with Wandering Earl Tours Want More? An Interview With Wandering Earl Travel Tactics 3: How to Extend Any Trip, Learn Languages & Use Tech to Get Cheap Flights Rob Greenfield On How To Travel Moneyless, Wandering With Purpose and Simple Living Thanks To Our Sponsors Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at nissanusa.com. Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Benefits of Being a “Slowmad,” Turnkey Real Estate Investing for Travelers, and Advice From 10 Years as a Nomad With Matt Bowles From The Maverick Show23 Jul 202401:21:32
Do you want to create a life or business that allows for freedom and flexibility? Matt Bowles is the host of The Maverick Show podcast, where he travels the world full-time to find the most fascinating people on the planet, draw out stories of their most epic adventures, and unpack the skills, tactics, and strategies they use to build their remote businesses and design their lifestyles. As an entrepreneur and 10-year nomad, Matt shares his insight into decision-making and prioritizing as a digital nomad, his methodology for building a remote business from traditionally location-dependent models, and his process for creating a business from scratch. Matt is also an expert on turnkey real estate investing, and he shares how this could be a viable option for you as a traveler. This episode will give you plenty of insights into life on the road (even dating!) and building a business around your lifestyle. What insights from Matt will you take into your business? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How moving around as a kid prepared him for a nomadic lifestyle in some ways Why it’s important to balance your “life pillars” with this lifestyle The value in getting out of the expat bubble and immersing in local experiences What it means to be a maverick Matt’s remote business model and how to run location-based businesses while traveling  What Matt would do if he were starting a new business from scratch  Insights on how to find and run profitable real estate investments remotely Why minimalist packing is one of the most liberating things he’s ever done in his life How dating as a nomad can be one of the best forms of cultural immersion And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Check out The Maverick Show Learn about Maverick Investor Group Grab Matt's free resources Follow Matt on Instagram Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram Follow on Facebook Want More? Finding Opportunities For A Life Of Travel w/ Matt Bowles How to Leverage Real Estate to Fuel Your Ideal Travel Lifestyle (5 Expert Strategies) With Travis Sherry Building, Growing, and Enjoying a Successful 7-Figure Lifestyle Business with Dan Andrews from Tropical MBA Thanks To Our Sponsors Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at nissanusa.com. Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription. Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Top 10 Road Trip Albums With Jason Law18 Jul 202400:43:37
What’s better than getting out on the open road and blasting your favorite jams? I’m with my buddy Jason Law to break down our top 10 road trip albums to fuel your next adventure. Jason and his wife Kelly run Festy GoNuts and GoNuts Marketing, the ultimate resource for enhancing your music festival experience. In addition to our list, you’ll hear about his experience building these businesses and creating a location-independent lifestyle. Get ready for a lot of great music, great fun, and great insights! What are your favorite road trip albums? I'd love to hear what they are, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. *We're sharing previous episodes highlighting the most EPIC lists this month! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, providing valuable insight whenever you listen. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: What timeless albums and songs are a must-listen for the ultimate road trip How Jason Law turned his passion for music festivals into a business Ways to create magic working around things you love What music deserves an honorable mention And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Check out Festy GoNuts Learn about Puttylike Want More? Top 11 Ways To Rock Your Music Festival Experience Music Festivals 101: Travel, Culture and Music With Festy Go Nuts 32 Reasons Why Road Trips Rule: Part One Thanks To Our Sponsors Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at nissanusa.com. Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two Paths to Location Independence and Travel (No Skills Required) With Caitlin Sunderland and Janessa Klatt16 Jul 202401:16:27
Want to kickstart your digital nomad adventure or work and travel on your own terms? Janessa Klatt and Caitlin Sunderland are podcast managers and two of the core team members here at the Zero To Travel podcast. They’re with me today to share about the unique and nonlinear paths they took to achieve location independence and offer insights on how you can do the same. Caitlin and Janessa share advice for pivoting into freelance work, whether you have the skillset or are starting from scratch. We talk about the mindset shifts necessary to be successful as a digital nomad and remote business owner and why having a community is essential. You’ll gain plenty of advice on freelancing best practices, setting boundaries with clients, confidently selling your services, and tons more. What side hustle or business do you want to start? What piece of advice from this episode will you apply? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: The very different ways Caitlin and Janessa approached building a life of work and travel How to embrace the challenges and uncertainties while pivoting into freelance work Best practices for starting your freelancing career The employee mindset trap and why you need to set boundaries with clients Why finding support within a community is important for your success How to build your confidence and sell your services How to manage client expectations and advice for business owners wanting to work with freelancers Insight into living sustainably as a digital nomad freelancer  Destination recommendations and where they’re going next And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Learn more about Janessa Follow Janessa on Instagram Connect with Caitlin Follow Caitlin on Instagram Want More? Location Independent Tips From A Full-Time Freelancer + Making Less and Traveling More Building, Growing, and Enjoying a Successful 7-Figure Lifestyle Business with Dan Andrews from Tropical MBA Random Travel Jobs, Digital Nomading and Slow Travel with Hannah Dixon Thanks To Our Sponsors Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at nissanusa.com. Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Top 7 Hidden Wonders of the World With Dylan Thuras (Atlas Obscura)11 Jul 202401:29:08
Do you want to get off the beaten path and visit obscure destinations? Entrepreneur, podcaster, and travel junkie Dylan Thuras joins me to discuss some of his favorite lesser-known wonders and delicacies from all seven continents and why they’re worth the visit. Dylan is the co-founder of Atlas Obscura, a global community of explorers who have together created a comprehensive database of the world’s most wondrous places and foods.  With his wealth of knowledge about unique points of interest around the world, Dylan covers where to go, how to get there, and what unexpected hidden treasures await you off the beaten path.  Which of these seven hidden wonders would you visit first? I'd love to hear what stood out, and I hope you will share by sending me an audio message. *We're sharing previous episodes highlighting the most EPIC lists this month! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, providing valuable insight whenever you listen. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Why Atlas Obscura strives to maintain a global perspective The most dangerous hike in the world that will lead you to the best tea in Asia  The fascinating scientific phenomena you can find in Africa and Antarctica  Where you can see one of the largest pieces of mysterious art in the world  Which bone church you should visit over other popular options The North American castle that will take you back to the Middle Ages An astonishing surviving piece of ancient Incan infrastructure A surprising delicacy that was thought to be served at the Last Supper And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Check out Atlas Obscura Listen to the Atlas Obscura Podcast Follow Atlas Obscura on Instagram Get the Atlas Obscura app Want More? Top 10 Travel Wish List + How To Crush Your Bucket List Atlas Obscura: Curious World Wonders Top 10 Places We’re Dying To Visit That We’ve Never Been Thanks To Our Sponsors Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at Nissanusa.com. Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lessons From Winning and Losing Millions in Crypto, How To Find Fulfilling Work, Advice for Transitioning to a Creative Career, and Creating Unlimited Upside With Nat Eliason09 Jul 202401:29:21
Why should travelers care about crypto? Nat Eliason joins me to talk about crypto's impact on the world's financial system, how to find fulfillment and success in your work, and how to create “unlimited upside” situations for yourself. Nat is a writer whose first book, Crypto Confidential: Winning and Losing Millions in the New Frontier of Finance, documents the wild inside story of crypto’s get-rich-quick underbelly. Nat and I also discuss the fine line between crypto gambling and legit use cases, the future of the crypto ecosystem, the best resources to follow if you’re interested in going further, and the biggest lessons he learned from winning and losing millions in crypto. How do you think crypto will affect travel? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How he problem-solves for better insights and gets into his creative flow How to make a transition to a new project or more creative work Insights into creating the potential for “unlimited upside” The fundamentals that every entrepreneur and solopreneur should develop An overview of bitcoin, crypto, and what this means for the future What he learned from winning and losing millions Nat’s predictions on the future of crypto And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Nat’s website Grab a copy of his book, Crypto Confidential Listen to Bankless on Apple and Spotify Watch Finematics on YouTube Book Recs: Finite and Infinite Games, Antifragile, Words That Work Want More? Optimizing For Freedom with Nat Eliason Crypto, AI and The Future Of Travel With Rohit Talwar How To Balance Your Financial Health & Travel (5 Expert Tips) w/ Kristin Meador Thanks To Our Sponsors Nissan - Go find your path and enjoy the ride along the way with the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Learn more at Nissanusa.com. Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Top 6 Reasons To Love Traveling in the USA04 Jul 202400:40:39
What destination could you visit over and over again? What do people from other countries love the most about USA travel?  In this episode, my lovely wife Anne Dorthe is with me to chat about our family trip to the USA.  As a native of Norway, Anne Dorthe shares her unique perspective on traveling to America and gives us her top six favorite things about visiting the States—some of which are sure to surprise you! What places do you love to travel to and why? I'd love to hear about them, and I hope you will share by sending me an audio message. *We're sharing previous episodes highlighting the most EPIC lists this month! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, providing valuable insight whenever you listen. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Why it's important to talk about your travel budget when planning a trip with your partner The amenity the U.S. has that’s hard to find in other places What elements of landscape and nature make the U.S. unique Why the kindness of strangers is apparent in this country Our kids' favorite part of our recent trip Anne Dorthe’s favorite type of store to visit in America What makes small towns so fun to visit The #1 reason we love traveling in the US And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Check out some Classic US Road Trips Learn more about the National Park Service Want More? Walking Across America Unplugged America Visiting Every National Park In One Year w/ Conor Knighton Thanks To Our Sponsors Nissan - There’s no better vehicle for adventure than the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder. Learn more at www.nissanusa.com. Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Top 10 Health and Wellness Destinations (The Best Places To Live In The World) with Nina Butler02 Jul 202401:22:29
What are the things that help you flourish on a deep level? Nina Butler joins me to explore this question as she outlines her criteria for the top ten health and wellness destinations and why these may also be the top places in the world to live.  Nina Butler is the founder of InRetreat, which crafts transformative journeys to exceptional eco-destinations around the world. She joins Jason in person this week to talk about wellness holistically, defining it for yourself, and asking yourself about your own priorities when deciding to visit or live somewhere. We discuss her top ten wellness destinations across multiple continents, why urban centers can never be wellness destinations, the importance of trees and protected nature spaces, which regions are not yet over-touristed, and so much more. Which wellness destinations would you add to this list? I'd love to hear what they are, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How Nina defines wellness and which criteria she used to choose these destinations (hint: it’s not about the best spas in the world) Why the ten best wellness destinations may actually be the ten best places in the world to live Why urban centers can never be wellness destinations How to be intentional about designing your lifestyle and managing screen time Which destination Jason dreams about moving to when the Norwegian winter gets challenging How community and collective consciousness factor into destinations Which surprising European destinations haven’t yet been over-touristed A destination that is the only carbon-negative country in the world The importance of trees for health and wellbeing And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Learn about InRetreat Follow on Instagram Books mentioned: Paul Auster; The Overstory by Richard Powers Want More? How To Craft Transformative Retreats (For Yourself or Others) with Nina Butler  7 Best Places To Live Abroad w/ Tim Leffel Greatest Hits: Staying Healthy and Stress-Free While Traveling With Kirsten Pontius Thanks To Our Sponsors This episode of Zero To Travel is brought to you by the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek. Now go find your path, and enjoy the ride along the way. Learn more at Nissanusa.com. Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adventures in Urban Exploration with Greg Abandoned11 Sep 202501:35:07
Have you ever had the urge to explore the world beyond the boundaries of society? Greg Abandoned shares his passion for urban exploration, including stories of some of his most challenging journeys, most cherished experiences, and all about the URBEX movement.  If you have ever wondered what it would be like to visit lost parts of society and want to know more about finding beauty in decay, then you don't want to miss this episode. We discuss how Greg discovered a new perspective on life through urban exploration, what inspired him to adopt this lifestyle, the unwritten rules of URBEX, and how to begin your own journey. Have you ever participated in urban exploration? I'd love to hear about your experience and hope you will share by sending me an audio message. *This is a previously released episode from the archives! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, offering valuable insight whenever you listen. Tune In To Learn: What happened when Greg was arrested by the Chinese secret police How to follow proper etiquette when doing urban exploration When and why Greg fell in love with urban exploration The video game that inspired Greg to visit Chernobyl and start his journey How to start out on your own urban exploration adventure  Why it's important to find a balance between sharing locations and keeping undiscovered places off the map What makes photography an important part of the process for Greg The most challenging urban exploration experiences Greg has ever encountered Why Greg feels that URBEX has given him a new life purpose The hidden meaning behind Chasing Bandos And so much more Resources: Sign up for our FREE newsletter Check out Greg’s Website Listen to the Chasing Bandos Podcast Instagram Want More? How To Get Off The Beaten Track with Gunnar Garfors Getting Off The Beaten Path with Travel Writing Legend Joe Cummings Hidden Paths and Sacred Rides with Mike Brcic Thanks To Our Sponsors Apple Card - Earn 3% back on the Apple products and services you love with Apple Card. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What To Expect This Month on Zero To Travel (July 2024)01 Jul 202400:03:24
We have another epic theme this month on the podcast! Tune in for a sneak peak. What topics and themes do you want to hear about on the podcast? I'd love to hear what they are, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Thanks To Our Sponsors This episode of Zero To Travel is brought to you by the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek. Now go find your path, and enjoy the ride along the way. Learn more at Nissanusa.com. Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Travel to Countries That Don’t Exist, the Future of Nation States, Balancing Cross-Cultural Identities, and Why Countries Are Illusions With Eric Czuleger25 Jun 202402:06:30
What is a country? American journalist and author Eric Czuleger set out to answer that very question with his recent book, You Are Not Here: Travels Through Countries That Don't Exist, which shares about his year living in only unrecognized nations, such as Iraqi Kurdistan and Kosovo. The goal of this book is to invite readers to ask big questions about what it means to be a citizen of their own nation. Eric and I talk about his experience and touch on various topics, such as storytelling and the media, culture and identity, geopolitics, his brief stint as an intelligence analyst, and why he had to learn to like the world again. You’ll learn about the future of nation-states, his near-death experience in South Africa, reverse culture shock, expat life in Albania, and so much more. This episode will give you plenty of insights into the importance of storytelling, perception, and following your “peculiar” interests. Why do you travel? I'd love to hear your reasons, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: The changing landscape of Albania and the emergence of geo-arbitrage The importance of asking questions and understanding culture when traveling How the stories we tell ourselves shape our worldview and the intersection of personal and national stories The experience of adopting new perspectives and cultural concepts while keeping (or breaking away from) your own His shocking life-or-death experience in South Africa and what that taught him about having the courage to share your story  Geopolitics and the framework of nation-states and independent nations The fascinating people you meet in non-countries and conflict zones Quick tips for traveling in non-countries The greatest shift in his beliefs after having these experiences A thought experiment on global problems and solutions The future of the nation-state matrix and world economics And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Follow Eric on Instagram Grab his book You Are Not Here: Travels Through Countries That Don't Exist Listen to his podcast Howl: Strange Short Fiction for a Strange Short Existence Subscribe to his Substack Exponential Times Want More? Getting off the Beaten Path With Travel Writing Legend Joe Cummings 7 Pro Tips For Traveling In Dangerous Countries w/ Bjorn Palsson Greatest Hits: Factfulness – Why The World Is Better Than You Think Thanks To Our Sponsors Nissan - There’s no better vehicle for adventure than the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder. Learn more at www.nissanusa.com. Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greatest Hits: Factfulness - Why The World Is Better Than You Think20 Jun 202400:59:39
What is the #1 fear of most travelers, and how can you reign that fear in? Today’s Greatest Hits episode is about changing your perspective, worldview, and life through factfulness. Anna Rosling Rønnlund is the co-founder of Gapminder.org, whose mission is to fight ignorance by providing a fact-based worldview (for FREE). She is also the co-author of the NY Times Best-Selling book Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About The World—And Why Things Are Better Than You Think. This book will change your life for the better, so be sure to check it out. We discuss why the world may not be getting worse (as some think), the role of the media in distorting our worldview, insights into how we can shift our perspectives based on facts, and so much more. How did this episode change your outlook? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. *We're sharing previous episodes that highlight authors this month! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, providing valuable insight whenever you listen. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: How data literacy can help you understand the world objectively and avoid misinterpretations The problem with news reporting and what needs to change to have a more balanced perspective Why labels like "developed" and "developing" countries are outdated The value of understanding the world through an income-based lens How to virtually visit homes from all over the world to see everyday life And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Learn more on Gapminder Get the book Factfulness Listen to Anna’s Ted Talk Listen to Hans Rosling’s Ted Talks Check out Dollar Street Want More? Travel as a Force for Good, the Role of Travel Media, and Uncrowded Destinations to Visit with AFAR Co-Founder Greg Sullivan Bicycling Across the USA Without Money in Search of Human Connection With Daniel Troia Thanks To Our Sponsors Nissan - There’s no better vehicle for adventure than the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder. Learn more at www.nissanusa.com. Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How To Be a “New Tourist,” the Powers and Perils of Tourism, Embracing Tourist Traps, and the Impact of Travel With Paige McClanahan18 Jun 202401:40:27
How is tourism impacting communities, and what can we do about it? Paige McClanahan joins me to talk about the dualities of the tourism industry and how we can have deeper travel experiences while benefiting the world. Paige McClanahan is the author of The New Tourist: Waking up to the Power and Perils of Travel. She is an American journalist based in France and a regular contributor to The New York Times, where she reports on the impacts of tourism. She is also the host of The Better Travel Podcast, which aims to make sure that our travels have a positive impact on the world.  We talk about the evolution of tourism as context to how it got to where it is today, the consequences of travel on local communities (good and bad) and what we can do about it, and insights into how we can become what Paige calls a “new tourist.” She also shares a behind-the-scenes look at how she wrote this book and used her professional journalism skills to her advantage. How will you become a “new tourist?” I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: The evolution of tourism and travel and why it’s so complicated How guidebooks and social media have shaped the industry The complexities of influencers and why we are all influencers in some way How destinations can minimize the negative impact of tourism and promote responsible travel The fantasy of tourist traps and how tourism affects the quality of life for residents How she approaches serendipitous moments and genuine connections as an author The impact of AI on the future of tourism Insights on navigating digital nomadism and its effects on residents And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Paige’s website Get a copy of her book The New Tourist Listen to The Better Travel Podcast Follow her on Instagram Check out the book Do Travel Writers Go to Hell? Take a MasterClass Transcribe with Trint Want More? Is Your Summer Vacation Destroying The Planet? w/ Seth Kugel Avoiding The Instagram Trap w/ Kashlee Conscious Travel Mindset With Robin Greenfield Thanks To Our Sponsors Nissan - There’s no better vehicle for adventure than the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder. Learn more at www.nissanusa.com. Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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