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| From $12 in Savings to Living Your Travel Dreams with Matt Fetbrandt | 29 Aug 2024 | 01:25:13 | |
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.
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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
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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
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| How to Live Your Best Travel Life (Practical Strategies and Mindsets That Work) with Mike Savas | 27 Aug 2024 | 01:17:09 | |
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.
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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
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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
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| Top 5 Countries To Spend Quality Time With Derek Baron (AKA Wandering Earl) | 25 Jul 2024 | 01:11:15 | |
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.
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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
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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
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| Lessons from Coaching Olympians, Traveling to 150+ Countries, and 30,000+ KM of Human-Powered Travel with Antonio Cala | 10 Oct 2023 | 01:29:11 | |
Do you want to quit your job, embark on an epic adventure, and build an online business?
After leaving his successful career as the trainer for the New Zealand Olympic swimming team, Antonio Cala went on to cycle 25,000 kilometers from California to Patagonia, live on a sailboat for three years, and ride a motorcycle 30,000 kilometers from Spain to Cape Town. Along the way, he founded Adventure Fix, the ultimate online adventure magazine packed with the top travel expeditions, wildlife encounters, and remote places from around the world.
In this episode, Antonio and I unpack the lessons he’s learned from training Olympians, traveling to over 150 countries, and building a seven-figure business while on the road. You’ll hear about the moment when he had to decide between his dream job and a life of travel, how his values influence his choices, why cycling may be the best way to experience a country’s culture and people, and how hitching a ride on a sailboat led them to a new life path.
You’ll also learn how he took $500 and scaled his online business to seven figures without any business experience, why it may not be a good idea to tie your business to your personal life, how we underestimate the power of our minds, and a critical mindset shift you need to be successful.
There’s a common theme and key piece of advice to take away from this episode – how will you apply it to your own life and travels? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
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How Antonio became an Olympic swimming trainer before the age of 30 and what he learned from working with world-class Olympians
Antonio’s transition to travel and how a one-year plan transformed into a three-year cycling adventure
How they financially supported their travels and maintained a budget of $10 a day
Their daily life on the road and why cycling is one of the best ways to slow travel
How starting a business while traveling affected their experience and why they decided to quit blogging
How a spontaneous idea led to living on a sailboat
The daily expenses of life on a sailboat and why talking about money is important
Their experience motorcycling through West Africa and why they chose that mode of transportation
And so much more
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Book recs: Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Psychology of Money
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Solo Adventure Cycling Around The World: Epic Bike Rides With Shirine Taylor
How To Go Sailing Around The World
Lessons from Quitting a Job and Selling Everything to Motorcycle Around the World with Mike Barr
Thanks To Our Sponsors
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| “Universe, I Trust You” - An Experiment on Letting Go with Roberta Mussato | 03 Oct 2023 | 01:22:27 | |
How would your travels be different if you set aside expectations and surrendered to the journey?
After realizing that much of Roberta’s pain came from unmet expectations, she decided to experiment with a new life approach that involved planning nothing and letting go of any attachment to how things turned out.
In this episode, author and coach Roberta Mussato and I unpack the lessons she learned when she decided to trust the universe during her three-month adventure through Sri Lanka, South India, and Nepal. You’ll learn why she adapted this new life philosophy, how the mindset of a traveler lays the entire foundation for a trip, why you need to live in trust, and how we can find the balance between our philosophies and the necessities of the real world. You’ll also gain insight into solo travel in Asia, the process she took to write her book, and much more!
What new life philosophy or mentality can you experiment with on your travels? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
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Why the Italian lifestyle wasn’t for Roberta and what brought her to London
How a silent meditation retreat led her to a new life path and advice for finding your next “thing”
The importance of inner work and why we can’t make choices based on fear
How to marry a new life philosophy with the practicalities of the real world
Why she decided to write her book and the process behind it
Roberta’s insights on safety, boredom, loneliness, and costs while traveling solo in Asia
Her favorite places to travel and the top things you need to do in London
Why vulnerability is a superpower
And so much more
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Using Intuition to Make Tough Decisions, Learning to Surrender, Discovering Purpose, and Living Your Best Life with Amrit Sandhu from Inspired Evolution
Living in Alignment, Capturing Magic, and Being a Citizen of the World with Ernest White II
The Spiritual Journey + Travel and Creativity with Karan Bajaj
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| The Psychology of Travel with Dr. Andrew Stevenson | 26 Sep 2023 | 01:26:57 | |
Does travel really make you happier?
Today, I’m joined by Dr. Andrew Stevenson to unravel the mysteries of travel from an academic and psychological perspective.
Dr. Stevenson is a cultural psychologist and senior lecturer in psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University in Manchester, England. In his recent book, The Psychology of Travel, Dr. Stevenson offers key insights into the psychological factors behind different kinds of travel and introduces the reader to new ways of thinking about global mobility and movement.
In this episode, Dr. Stevenson shares insight into the reciprocal relationship between people and their environments, advice on managing travel fears and anxieties, and how to use travel as a tool for self-development. We explore the dilemmas of cultural integration, how travel changes our perception of time, the psychological factors behind different travel styles, and much more.
How has travel improved your life? I'd love to hear about your experience and hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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The link between how we live and the environment around us and why we need to step outside of the travel bubble
Why every traveler should have an understanding of the psychology of travel
The fine line between planning and researching and allowing that research to influence your expectations and judgments
How we can manage our travel fears and anxieties and why worry can be a good thing
Why travel makes us happier and how to approach travel as a transformative tool
The push and pull of maintaining your cultural identity vs. integrating into a culture
Flow state and the relationship between time perception and travel
The connection between travel and memory
How eco-anxiety can help us become better travelers
And so much more
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Check out the book The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles
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Finding Meaning Through Travel w/ Dr. Christopher Daniels
Luck Is No Accident: Making The Most Of Happenstance with Dr. John Krumboltz
How To Crush Your Pre-Trip Anxiety
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| Unique Local Festivals: The Buffalo Roundup South Dakota - History, Adventure, and Tradition | 21 Sep 2023 | 00:46:22 | |
Saddle up and get ready for a wild ride because today, you're headed to the Buffalo Roundup in South Dakota!
This episode is from The Travel South Dakota Stories, an immersive first-person podcast that takes you on a journey through the Land of Infinite Variety. In this episode, award-winning travel writer and host Brian Thacker takes you to one of my favorite hidden gem destinations in America, where you'll get to experience one of the most unique events in the state.
Feel the ground rumble and the dust fly as sixty cowboys and cowgirls saddle up to bring in a thundering herd of 1,300 buffalo at the 57th Annual Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup. Through this compelling audio experience, you'll be right there with Molly, one of the cowgirls, as she cracks her whip and corals the galloping buffalo. You'll discover the buffalo's role in American and Native American History, hear from a Lakota rider who explains what the buffalo means to them, and so much more.
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| Work Exchange: How to Travel with Purpose with Ricardo Lima from Worldpackers | 19 Sep 2023 | 01:24:00 | |
How can volunteering abroad enhance your travels?
Today, I’m joined by Ricardo Lima, founder of Worldpackers, to talk about how you can get the most out of your work exchange experience.
Worldpackers is an online platform that connects travelers looking to exchange their skills for accommodations with incredible hosts from around the world and has facilitated more than 140,000 exchanges in 140+ countries.
In this episode, Riq shares why he left his successful career as an investment banker to travel the world and eventually found one of the largest work exchange platforms for travelers. You’ll gain insight into how these types of programs work on both the volunteer and hosting side, common concerns and misconceptions, and why volunteering abroad is one of the best ways to immerse yourself in a culture and experience deep transformations.
We also talk about the state of the hostel industry, why he moved his company from a hostel to a van, and his best business advice for someone who wants to create something bigger than themselves.
Have you volunteered abroad, or are you considering a work exchange program? I'd love to hear about your experience and hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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How the hostel industry has shifted since Covid and the pros/cons of hostel life
Why Riq left his successful career as an investment banker to travel the world and the lessons he learned from 3.5 years of travel
How you can travel for a purpose with Worldpackers and general advice for work exchange
How to address the #1 concern for travelers looking for work exchange programs
Why your mindset can make or break your experience
Why volunteering abroad isn’t only for budget travelers
How these programs create opportunities for cultural immersion and connection
The biggest lessons he’s learned from building his company and scaling to have a bigger impact (for both solopreneurs and partnerships)
Riq’s advice for investing, facing conflict head-on, and managing remote teams
And so much more
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Travel Legends Series: The Story of WWOOF – An Interview With Founder Sue Coppard
A Beginner’s Guide To Volunteering, A Free Global Volunteer Network And More
DIY Volunteering
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| Bike-Packing Scotland and Breaking Free of Cultural Expectations with C.D. Seventeen | 12 Sep 2023 | 01:16:55 | |
How can travel serve as a path to healing and self-discovery?
Today, I’m joined by C.D. Seventeen, a techno music artist, DJ, painter, and poet, to talk about what it was like growing up in the Yunnan Province of China and how a bike-packing trip through the Scottish Highlands and the Orkney Islands helped her reclaim her power.
In this episode, Seventeen opens up about her challenges coming out of that environment to pursue an unconventional path and what she had to overcome to follow her dreams. We also explore her book The Weight We Carry, which contains poems from her solo bike-packing journey. She shares how this transformative trip contributed to her healing, what the adventure was like, and how it continues to impact her to this day.
This story just might inspire you to, as Seventeen wrote on the back of her book, “jump on a bike, go on a journey, dive deep into the self, and let the weight of your human identity dissolve into the wind.”
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses suicide and suicidal ideation.
How has travel brought about a transformation in you? I'd love to hear your story and hope you’ll share it by sending me an audio message.
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How DJing helped Seventeen overcome her social anxiety
Why she chose to move to the UK and study psychology instead of following her passions
Why speaking out about the Chinese education system and cultural expectations is important to her
The beauty of Seventeen’s culture and village life in the Yunnan Province
How writing in a foreign language taught her to embrace flaws and new possibilities
The pivotal moment that led her to take a solo bike-packing trip around Scotland
Seventeen’s quest for individuation and how her book reflects her transformation during the journey
What she’s learned from breaking free of the rules
Her advice for bike-packing Scotland and meeting others on the road
And so much more
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Stay at the Orkney Island BNB and Rua Reidh Lighthouse
Milk & Honey by Rupi Kaur
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Hiking The West Highland Way In Scotland w/ Lynne Nieman
Lessons From Caring for the Dying and Bike Packing 18 Countries With Jerry Kopack
How to Design Your Bike Trip & The Future of Adventure Cycle Touring: Epic Bike Rides w/ Casey Greene
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| Top 5 Alternative European Destinations (to Avoid the Crowds) with Joseph Reaney | 05 Sep 2023 | 01:27:18 | |
Want to visit some of the less popular but equally epic destinations in Europe?
Joseph Reaney is a freelance travel writer based in the UK and Czech Republic who’s written for Lonely Planet, DK Eyewitness, Fodor's Travel, National Geographic, and Rough Guides. In addition to his freelance writing, Joe is the founder and editor-in-chief of the travel content writing agency World Words, as well as a jobbing comedy writer/producer/director.
In this episode, Joe and I talk about his life as a travel writer and his favorite alternatives to the more commonly visited places around Europe. He shares about his lifestyle living between cities, his experience taking a gap year to teach English in Nepal, tips for being a hospitable host and guest when couchsurfing, how he unexpectedly became a travel writer without any journalism training, and (of course!) his list of the top five alternative European destinations.
Where would you want to visit first? Do you have your own alternative spot to add to the list? I'd love to hear what they are and hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
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Joe’s experience with budget traveling as a teen and what life is like splitting his time between Prague and Edinburgh with his family
What he learned from taking a gap year and teaching English in Nepal at a Buddhist monastery
Hospitality exchange and Joe’s tips for being a good couchsurfer and host
How a trip to North Korea led to a career in travel writing
How he makes a living as a writer and insight on scaling a business organically
Where to enjoy a river cruise other than on the Danube and underrated mountain ranges in Eastern Europe
The best city to visit if you love Prague and want cool alternative vibes
Where you can scuba dive amongst WWI wreckage and explore neolithic stone circles
The secluded coastal location that’s perfect for a getaway
And so much more
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5 Must See Destinations In 2023 with National Geographic Travel Senior Editor Amy Alipio (Plus Learn How To Successfully Pitch Nat Geo)
Travel as a Force for Good, the Role of Travel Media, and Uncrowded Destinations to Visit with AFAR Co-Founder Greg Sullivan
Best Remote Work + Digital Nomad Destinations 2023 (And Beyond) w/ Tim Leffel
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| How to Get a Remote Job with Jordan Carroll | 29 Aug 2023 | 01:27:45 | |
Need help landing your dream remote job? Considering becoming a digital nomad but not sure where to start? Look no further than Jordan Carroll, AKA The Remote Job Coach!
After landing his dream job working for Remote Year, Jordan now helps job seekers level up their game by teaching them an effective strategy to land legitimate remote job opportunities without the traditional application process.
In this episode, Jordan and I talk about some considerations for becoming a remote worker, how to test the remote work and digital nomad lifestyles, and why it’s important to define fulfillment for yourself. He also shares the secret to how he secured his dream job and actionable strategies to help you do the same! You’ll learn his step-by-step process for assessing and landing remote jobs, why interviews start well before the actual interview, and his systemized approach to networking and building relationships that can lead you to incredible opportunities.
Whether you’re seeking remote work, are an established entrepreneur, or want to take your current work on the road, this episode is packed with a TON of value you don’t want to miss!
What was your biggest takeaway from this episode? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
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Jordan’s nonlinear journey to location independence and how remote work drastically improved his lifestyle
His experience working with Remote Year and a hack to land any job you want
How you can try on the digital nomad lifestyle
The process of defining fulfillment and why it’s important to check in with yourself
Why you need to stop applying for jobs and what you should do instead
Jordan’s strategy for creating your own luck and making the LinkedIn algorithm work for you
His top advice for interviewing online and creating genuine connections
How to answer questions and create stories that make an impact
How to negotiate your salary to get paid as much as possible
And so much more
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How To Find Balance and Be Productive Working Remotely w/ Liam Martin from Running Remote
Creating A Life Abroad + Expert Remote Work Advice w/ Chase Warrington
Best Remote Work + Digital Nomad Destinations 2023 (And Beyond) w/ Tim Leffel
Thanks To Our Sponsors:
This episode is also sponsored by US Bank's Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card, with the ability to earn up to 5x the points on travel-related expenses like hotels, and rental cars, this card will get you the most return on your next trip.
The best travel gear isn’t born in a factory; it’s inspired by journeys taken by real people exploring the world. Get 15% off your first order at www.roark.com when you use the promo code TRAVEL15 at checkout!
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| Cracking the Cultural Code With Lorelou Desjardins | 22 Aug 2023 | 01:36:49 | |
Integrating ourselves into a new culture allows us to meet more locals and enhance our travel experience. But how can we do this in the most authentic and ethical way?
Lorelou Desjardins is a French lawyer who’s lived in seven countries, speaks four languages, and has dedicated over a decade to addressing environmental issues and fighting injustice on behalf of Indigenous people worldwide. She is also a fellow immigrant to Norway and has a popular blog and book called A Frog in the Fjord, which has become a bestseller here in Norway.
During today’s chat with Lorelou, you´ll hear about her experience advocating for Indigenous rights and rainforest protection. She’ll share tips on ethical travel to Indigenous areas, advice for cracking the cultural code wherever you go so you can get the most out of your trip, and the importance of being unafraid to follow a different path that others may not agree with. We also commiserate on the curiosities of life in Norway and some of the quirky things we’ve experienced living here as immigrants!
Have you taken the time to immerse yourself in local culture while you travel? I'd love to hear about your experience and hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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How traveling as a child and witnessing Aboriginal injustice in Australia led to a life working in human rights
Lorelou’s advice for effecting change in areas that matter to you and dealing with the naysayers
The stigma and exotification of Indigenous cultures and her experience working for their rights and rainforest protection
The time she was asked to be the doctor in a remote village (you won’t believe how it ends!)
The irony of Indigenous shame when it comes to environmental reform and climate change
How tourism can be a powerful tool for Indigenous communities if done right
Why integrating into Norweigan culture was more difficult for her than in Indonesia
What life is like as a woman in Norway and why she feels this country allows you to have it all
What Lorelou loves most about calling Norway home and her favorite travel experiences here
How writing has allowed her to process the journey of integrating into a new country
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| How To Take More Vacations by Booking Better, Cheaper Flights With Scott Keyes | 15 Aug 2023 | 01:13:37 | |
I’m pulling one of my favorites from the archive for this week's episode!
If you want to learn the secret to finding cheap flights, listen to Scott Keyes.
Scott took his passion for finding cheap flights and sharing deals with friends and turned it into the uber-successful Going (formerly Scott’s Cheap Flights), a service that tracks airfare prices and alerts its 2+ million members to exceptional airfare deals.
He is also the author of Take More Vacations: How to Search Better, Book Cheaper, and Travel the World, a timely guide for anyone hoping to turn vacations from once a year into many more.
Scott is the world’s foremost expert in finding the cheapest flight deals and loves helping you save money so you can travel more. If you’re curious about what it takes to find the best deals on flights, his methodology, best practices when booking, the mindset you need to have when booking flights, and much more, then you will not want to miss this episode!
Which of Scott’s techniques will you use for booking your next trip? I'd love to hear about your experience and hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
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How a once hobby transformed Scott into a cheap flight expert
The road between growing a company and writing a book
What exactly holds us back from traveling more, and how to prioritize your travel plans in a way that will pay off
The methodology behind getting cheap flights and how to find the “Goldilocks window”
Scott’s best practices for when you’re ready to book your flights
What to do if you find cheaper rates after you book
Tricks for booking last-minute flights and a strategy for upgrading to business class
The mindset behind avoiding over-tourism and being a globally-conscious traveler
Scott’s journey as an entrepreneur and what he’s learned along the way
And so much more
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How to Get Incredible Airbnb Deals (and Save More Money) with Zach Busekrus from Sponstayneous
How to Travel with Less Money, Start Working on the Road, and Never Settle Down w/ Nora Dunn
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) w/ Leslie McKellar
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| 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 Show | 23 Jul 2024 | 01:23:17 | |
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.
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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
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| Alcohol-Free Travel (10 Expert Tips) With Margaret Ward | 08 Aug 2023 | 01:15:21 | |
Have you ever thought about what your travels would look like without alcohol?
Today I’m joined by Margaret Ward to get her 10 expert tips on traveling alcohol-free and explore why this may be something you’d want to consider trying yourself!
After eliminating alcohol, Margaret rediscovered her joy for travel – so much so that she started Alcohol-Free Adventure Retreats (AFAR), where she helps women rediscover and challenge themselves by embracing travel without alcohol.
Whether you’re sober-curious or just interested in a different travel experience, Margaret’s tips are valuable in many situations. In addition to Margaret’s advice, we have a deeper conversation about living in an alcohol-centric society. You’ll learn about some of the benefits of the sober-curious movement and sober travel, why committing is sometimes easier than moderating, how to avoid decision fatigue while traveling, and plenty more.
Are you considering going alcohol-free on your next trip? If you already travel without alcohol, what do you enjoy the most? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
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Why Margaret decided to change her lifestyle and how the sober-curious movement allows you to experiment with alcohol-free living
How traveling with the intention of eliminating alcohol can add another layer of transformation and self-exploration to travel
The problem with alcohol culture in Western society
How to best prepare before your trip and why having the right mindset is so important
The advantages of sober travel and five easy things you can do to help your trip run smoothly
Why building identity-based habits can help you embrace a new lifestyle or culture
My experience with alcohol-free living and why committing 99% is so much harder than 100%
And so much more
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From $12 In Savings To Living Your Travel Dreams w/ Matt Fetbrandt
The Call Of Adventure with Brendan Leonard
Staying Healthy and Stress-Free While Traveling w/ Kirsten Pontius
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| Exploring San Francisco by Cable Car | 03 Aug 2023 | 00:53:09 | |
Today, we have a special episode from Exploring San Francisco - an audio adventure recorded on location, designed to let you feel what it’s like to experience this incredible city yourself!
In this episode, award-winning travel writer and host Aaron Millar takes us on an immersive whirlwind journey, exploring San Francisco in the most iconic way possible. As you travel with Aaron, you’ll stop off at all the highlights along the line, revealing the story of the city from its Gold Rush roots to the creativity and diversity that defines it to this day.
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| Top 10 European Food Experiences With Kenny Dunn From Eating Europe | 01 Aug 2023 | 01:47:50 | |
What better way to experience and connect with a culture than through its food?
Today I’m joined by Eating Europe founder Kenny Dunn to learn how travel led him to discover his passion for food and get expert insight on the top 10 authentic food experiences you don’t want to miss when visiting Europe.
Since 2011, Eating Europe has guided over 300,000 travelers to the best local eats in 10 of Europe’s greatest cities, allowing them to discover where locals go out to eat, hear the stories behind each dish, and interact with the people who make these iconic foods.
In addition to Kenny’s highly-curated list, we’ll dig into his entrepreneurial journey and how his failed around-the-world adventure ultimately led him to start the first food tour company in Rome. You’ll also learn how he discovers these places so you can enjoy more authentic food experiences and meet more locals anywhere in the world yourself!
What’s your favorite food memory? Which of Kenny’s top 10 are you adding to your bucket list? I'd love to hear what they are, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
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What kickstarted Kenny’s life of travel and entrepreneurship, and why he abandoned his around-the-world trip
What it was like WWOOFing in New Zealand and Australia and how it allowed him to reconnect with himself
How grad school led him to Italy, and why he decided to leave his job at the UN to start a food tour company
Why a barista can be your best guide for finding local food and tips on crafting your own authentic dining experience
The incredible Italian street market that blends European and African cultures
The top two cities for exploring Europe’s historic beer culture
Why every foodie should visit Amsterdam, and what internationally-diverse city has the best Chinese
The surprising destination that’s been making wine for thousands of years (Hint: It’s not Italy or France!)
How Big Mitch and soft pretzels inspired Kenny to start his business and advice for entrepreneurs
And so much more
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| Only in Wisconsin | 27 Jul 2023 | 01:20:44 | |
What comes to mind when you think of Wisconsin?
Today I’m joined by Anne, Cassie, and Casey from Travel Wisconsin to help you discover the unexpected wonders waiting for you in the Badger State.
Wisconsin is filled with friendly locals, incredible food, amazing culture, and epic outdoor adventure – and you’re going to get a big heaping slice of all that today!
In this episode, we explore the incredible immersive experiences that allow you to connect with the local food scene and community and the outdoor recreation opportunities you can’t find anywhere else (plus a one-of-a-kind trail that I just added to my bucket list!). We’ll also talk about some of the unique Indigenous cultural offerings and why every traveler should make tribal tourism a part of their journey.
What are you most excited to experience in Wisconsin? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
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Unique ways to immerse yourself in America’s Dairyland and explore agrotourism (pizza farms?!)
Why Wisconsin’s food scene is its best-kept secret and the top culinary experiences you don’t want to miss
What makes Wisconsin a top destination for hiking, cycling, and other outdoor adventures
Ways you can explore the Great Lakes, rivers, and the greatest natural wonder in the state
How to enjoy "lake life" like the locals
What it’s like to attend a powwow and how you can authentically experience Indigenous culture
The importance of tribal tourism and how it supports cultural preservation
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Top 5 Hidden Gem Film Locations For Travelers w/ Rebecca Almost Ginger
Hidden Norway: 7 Off The Beaten Path Gems You’ll Love, Popular Norwegian Concepts Worth Stealing, Trekking In Bhutan, & Living At The Crossroads of Magic & Science w/ Torunn Tronsvang from Up Norway | |||
| Lessons From Caring for the Dying and Bike Packing 18 Countries With Jerry Kopack | 25 Jul 2023 | 01:26:55 | |
Here's a powerful question to ask yourself, "Am I using your time well?".
Jerry Kopack is an author, speaker, and recovering cubicle dweller. After doing his time in corporate America, he founded and ran a hospice for 10 years. Through serving patients at the end of their lives, Jerry learned the greatest lesson, one not found in any business school or cubicle - the value of time.
In this episode, Jerry shares what he’s learned from caring for the dying and how that led to building a life of travel and bike packing around the globe.
You’ll learn why he refers to his corporate career as “soulless” and how he unexpectedly discovered his passion for hospice care, how a two-month bike tour turned into nearly two years and the invaluable insights he discovered about himself and the human experience along the way.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode and hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
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What it was like biking the hectic streets of India and tips to get started in bike touring
What led Jerry to break up with corporate America and transition to running a hospice with his mom for 10 years
The concept of having a time bank and why the travel mentality of always saying 'yes' is so important
How biking helped lead Jerry back to himself and allow him to process grief
The difference between bike touring and bike packing
What his experience in the least expected destination taught him about kindness and connection
Jerry’s best advice for planning a tour in remote destinations
How he’s balancing travel with the need for financial stability
And so much more
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The Power Of Death In Life w/ Gentle Rebel Bronnie Ware
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| From Rock Bottom to Wingsuiting Around the World, Overcoming Adversity, & Going Hard on Life With Captain Manicorn | 18 Jul 2023 | 01:55:45 | |
Today I'm joined by Jamie Leibert - aka Captain Manicorn - and Sandra Zinovyev to talk about their incredible story of overcoming adversity and relentlessly pursuing their dream of becoming the first people to fly a parachute in every country.
Jamie and Sandra are on a nearly impossible mission where one wrong decision could cost them their lives. Their goal is to leave behind a legacy that inspires future generations of adventure lovers to beat the odds stacked against them by showing them how to turn an impossible dream into a possible one.
In this incredibly raw conversation, Jamie and Sandra discuss their difficult pasts with childhood trauma, incarceration, and addiction and the obstacles they continue to face while on the road. This episode goes beyond their adventures in air sports, offering valuable insight on how to shift your perspectives, overcome challenges, and fulfill your dreams (plus what to do when that dream doesn't make you happy).
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses drug use, addiction, and suicide.
What's stopping you from going all in on your dreams? What's the first step you can take? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you'll share them by sending me an audio message.
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The legalities of air sports and what accomplishing this epic 15-year mission entails
Jamie's troubling past and how incarceration gave him a second chance at life
Why their multimillion-dollar event company left them feeling the emptiest they'd ever been
The bomb that started Captain Manicorn and why you need to stop sleeping on your dreams
Jamie's five steps to success and what to do when accomplishing your dream isn't what you expected
Sandra's passion for animal welfare and the importance of following your own dreams when in a relationship
Why Jamie is sneaking out of Europe
Sandra's advice on managing anxiety through the unpredictability of travel
Why air sports are way more than just an adrenaline rush
And so much more
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From $12 In Savings To Living Your Travel Dreams w/ Matt Fetbrandt
Only Person To Travel Overland To Every Country In The World w/ Graham Hughes
Part One: The First Person to Travel to Every Country Without Flying (In a Single Journey) With Thor Pedersen
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| 5 Reasons To Visit The Florida Keys | 11 Jul 2023 | 01:11:41 | |
Is visiting the Florida Keys on your travel bucket list? If not, it should be!
Today I'm joined by Elizabeth Harryman Lasley and Jason Paton of the Florida Keys Traveler podcast to explore five reasons why you should plan a trip to the Keys.
This episode will open your eyes to the unsuspecting magic of the Florida Keys as we dive into the rich history, food, and culture that makes this destination one of the most iconic places to visit. You'll learn why Ernest Hemingway called this place home, what sponge fishing and my favorite pie have in common, and the exciting ways you can experience the only coral reef in the continental US.
Stick around after the interview for a short episode from Florida Keys Traveler, which ties into my number one reason to visit (and is a personal dream of mine)!
Do you share the same dream as I do? Have you experienced something like this yourself? I'd love to hear from you. Send me an audio message and let me know!
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What makes the Florida Keys a writing destination and why visiting the Hemingway House is a must (and what is up with those six-toed cats?!)
The "spongy" origin story of the key lime pie
The best way to explore the Keys' unique aquatic environment and mangroves
Experiencing the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and the ongoing effort to preserve and protect its coral reef
How you can experience animal tourism ethically by being a guest in a dolphin's home
The philosophy of "one human family" and what makes the Keys a magical place to visit
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5 Must See Destinations In 2023 with National Geographic Travel Senior Editor Amy Alipio (Plus Learn How To Pitch Nat Geo Successfully)
Top 5 Countries to Spend Quality Time with Derek Baron (aka Wandering Earl)
Top 6 Reasons To Love Traveling In The USA
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| Part Two: The First Person to Travel to Every Country Without Flying (In a Single Journey) With Thor Pedersen | 06 Jul 2023 | 01:04:42 | |
I’m excited to bring you part two of my conversation with Thorbjørn Pedersen, the first person ever to visit every country in the world in a single journey without flying. At the time of this recording, Thor was just beginning his trek home on a container ship. Can you imagine not being home for an entire decade?
In this episode, Thor and I continue our conversation around the good, the bad, and the ugly of his epic 10-year quest around the globe. He shares about the chance encounters that profoundly impacted his journey, the importance of leaving a positive impression wherever you go, and he gets brutally honest about the challenges he’ll face once he returns home. This episode will help you to have a true sense of the realities of taking on such a huge project and inspire you to push towards your goals, whatever they may be.
What was your biggest takeaway from Thor’s journey? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
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What will be the most difficult thing to let go of from the lifestyle Thor’s been living
The woman who had the most impact on his journey and other serendipitous incidents he experienced along the way
What his travels taught him about perseverance
The mentality of being a guest in every country you visit and other travel tips
How Thor afforded to live on the road for 10 years and his financial situation returning home
The fear of missing out and how this journey has changed his relationship with time
How Thor’s spending the last days of his trip and his mission with the Danish Red Cross
And so much more
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The First Person to Travel to Every Country Without Flying (In a Single Journey) With Thor Pedersen: Part One
Lessons from Quitting a Job and Selling Everything to Motorcycle Around the World with Mike Barr
The First Woman To Walk Around The World with Polly Letofsky
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| Part One: The First Person to Travel to Every Country Without Flying (In a Single Journey) With Thor Pedersen | 04 Jul 2023 | 01:13:50 | |
Is traveling to every country on your bucket list?
Today I’m joined by Thorbjørn Pedersen, the first person to visit every country in the world in a single journey without flying!
In this episode, Thor and I unpack some of the many lessons he learned on this audacious 10-year quest. He shares what kept him going despite the mental stress and traumatic experiences, how this adventure has changed him, and how he’s maintained a long-distance relationship through it all.
Make sure to catch part two of this episode on Thursday!
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Thor’s take on what it means to travel the world without flying and the stipulations he set for himself
Who Thor’s become through his 10 years of travel
The reality of long-term travel and the mental challenges that caused him to almost give up
How he balanced living in the moment with the need to reach his goals
Thor’s ambition to take over the world as a child and how that led him to where he is now
His thoughts on returning home and his plans for going back to “normal”
How Thor navigated a long-distance relationship and marriage while traveling
And so much more
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Visiting Every County In The World…TWICE! With Gunnar Garfors
Only Person To Travel Overland To Every Country In The World w/ Graham Hughes
The World Walk (Trilogy): Lessons From A 7 Year Walk Around The World w/ Tom Turcich
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| Traveling While Black with Nanjala Nyabola | 29 Jun 2023 | 01:19:16 | |
Every now and then, I like to drop an extra episode! This week, I'm pulling one of my favorites from the archives.
Nanjala Nyabola is a writer, humanitarian advocate, political analyst, and author of Travelling While Black: Essays Inspired by a Life on the Move. In this episode, we dive into giving back as a traveler, the impact that travel can have on your relationship with fear, how to recognize privilege, and why you can and should do many various things in life (no niching required).
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The idea of defining a mission for yourself and pursuing it authentically
The unspoken barriers of traveling with an African passport
Recognizing privilege and what we can do to create change
Being conscious of how we consume the world and how environmental alternatives can enhance the travel experience
Why your values will and should guide your decisions
How we can influence people in power to open their hearts and borders to asylum-seekers
How the media has failed us
How travel has changed Nanjala's relationship with fear
And so much more
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Solo Travel, Coffee, & Blackpacking w/ Jarika Johnson
The Slow Travel Philosophy + Traveling As A Black Woman w/ Oneika Raymond
Finding Meaning Through Travel w/ Dr. Christopher Daniels
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| Top 10 Road Trip Albums With Jason Law | 18 Jul 2024 | 00:45:22 | |
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.
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| Hitting Refresh on Your Life with Travel + How to Move to Europe | 27 Jun 2023 | 01:07:38 | |
Do you feel like it's time to do a 180 on your life? Moving abroad may be the answer!
Cepee Tabibian is the founder of She Hit Refresh, a global community for women over 30 who want to break free from a life of routine and move abroad.
In this episode, Cepee and I talk about how to use travel to create radical change in your life. You'll learn about the realities of living abroad, why you should consider certain countries based on your long-term goals, advice on establishing a business while abroad, and so much more.
What city would you move to? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you'll share them by sending me an audio message.
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The importance of having an advocate when considering travel or moving overseas
How travel helped Cepee face her limiting beliefs and play with her identity
What "hitting refresh" means to Cepee and how to know when that means moving abroad
Cepee's breakdown of the European Union and the Schengen Zone
How to decide where to live and the top things you need to consider when planning your move
Cepee's advice on having a business in your home country vs. starting one abroad
How important knowing the language is when deciding where to move
The easiest visas to qualify for and the drawbacks that come with living abroad
How healthcare coverage works as an ex-pat
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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
Transition to Travel with Maxwell Lee
Best Remote Work + Digital Nomad Destinations 2023 (And Beyond) w/ Tim Leffel
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| My Psychedelic Retreat Experience with Beckley Retreats (Featuring Sonia Kreitzer) | 22 Jun 2023 | 01:13:24 | |
Are you curious about what it’s like to attend a psychedelic retreat?
Today I’m joined by Sonia Kreitzer, facilitator at Beckley Retreats, to learn more about her story as a musician and song healer and to help me unpack my experience with psychedelic plant medicine.
In this episode, Sonia shares how travel impacted her life, what led her to work with plant medicine, and some of her experiences around that. I’ll also share what it was like to attend a Beckley Retreat and my biggest takeaways and insights that have come from the experience.
Disclaimer: This episode discusses using psychedelics and plant medicines, which are illegal in most countries. This is not medical advice and should not be taken as a recommendation to use psychedelics.
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Sonia’s experience pursuing an alternative path in music
What led Sonia to travel through the Himalayas, and what studying Tibetan opera taught her about herself
The mystical experiences she encountered and insight on how to let your intuition guide you
How working with plant medicine has changed Sonia’s life and the transformations she’s witnessed as a facilitator
The ceremonial experience and the importance of preparation
How I felt after the retreat and the personal insights that have come through
What I experienced during the psychedelic ceremony
How Sonia uses music to guide the experience
And so much more
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| Understanding the Psychedelic Retreat Experience with Neil Markey | 20 Jun 2023 | 01:11:20 | |
Neil Markey is the CEO of Beckley Retreats, an organization that offers psychedelic wellness retreats with the aim to bridge the latest scientific research with ancient wisdom traditions to create the richest possible experience for their participants.
In this episode, Neil and I talk about the framework of a psychedelic retreat and how this kind of plant medicine is being used for therapeutic purposes to create transformational opportunities and lasting change. If you’ve ever been curious about psychedelic tourism, this episode is for you!
Disclaimer: This episode discusses using psychedelics and plant medicines, which are illegal in most countries. This is not medical advice and should not be taken as a recommendation to use psychedelics. The topic of suicide is mentioned in this episode.
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What has led to the resurgence of psychedelics
Neil’s experience using meditation and psychedelics to heal PTSD and trauma
The common misconceptions and risks associated with psychedelics
What it’s like to attend a Beckley Retreat and the importance of prep and post work
The phenomenon of consciousness and what it means to surrender and live a more connected life
The value of incorporating meditation and nature into your practice
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| Lessons from Quitting a Job and Selling Everything to Motorcycle Around the World with Mike Barr | 13 Jun 2023 | 01:24:02 | |
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Have you ever thought about taking a trip around the world? How about on a motorcycle?
Mike Barr quit his real estate job in New York City and sold all of his belongings to embark on a round-the-world motorcycle tour. He’s now using his time on the road to build his photography and writing portfolio and has traveled over 40,000 miles at the time of this recording.
In this episode, Mike shares why he decided to prioritize adventure over college debt, how his hobbies influence his solo travel experience, why it’s important to create your own system when traveling, his advice on motorcycle touring, and more. Even if you never plan on traveling by motorcycle, this episode will help you unpack whatever is next for you on your journey.
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How Mike’s interest in magic has influenced his life in unexpected ways
Mike’s introduction to travel and what it was like to road trip across the US in his Jeep
How he ended up in commercial real estate and his mentality on traveling with debt
How Mike incorporates his creative passions into his travel and the idea of falling in love with struggle
Why everyone should consider motorcycle touring
Mike’s advice on finding the right bike for you, where he sleeps, and how he budgets his travel
The biggest lesson this trip has taught him so far
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| How to Plan a Gap Year (at Any Age) with Julia Rogers | 06 Jun 2023 | 01:14:21 | |
Are you considering a gap year or career break?
Julia Rogers is a professional gap year coach and founder of EnRoute Consulting, a social enterprise dedicated to fueling the gap year movement and developing a generation of compassionate and resourceful global citizens.
No matter your age, this episode has a ton of value! Julia shares her best advice for tackling a gap year from a mindset perspective, questions to consider when planning, how to afford a gap year, and available programs and resources.
What life skills or goals would you want to accomplish with a gap year or career break? Where would you go? I'd love for you to share your thoughts by sending me an audio message.
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How Julia discovered her passion for travel
The transformative experience of a gap year and what it was like to spend 10 months in Tanzania
The importance of intentionality and embracing the journey without an end goal
What inspired Julia to become a gap year coach
What the Gap Year Association does and advice on finding a program that’s right for you
Her thoughts on investing in a gap year vs. higher education
The smartest way to approach a gap year without getting into debt
Julia’s #1 piece of advice for someone considering a gap year and for creating your dream job
Her favorite travel destinations and where she would go on a family gap year
And so much more
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How To Take An Adult Gap Year w/ Brooke Thayer
Round The World Travel + GAP Year For All! With Sean Keener from BootsnAll.com
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| How to Get Incredible Airbnb Deals (and Save More Money) with Zach Busekrus from Sponstayneous | 30 May 2023 | 01:32:33 | |
Want to save thousands of dollars on Airbnbs and short-term rentals? Of course you do!
Today I'm joined by Zach Busekrus to talk about how to save money on Airbnbs and tips for starting your own short-term rental business.
Zach and his wife spent 15 months traveling and living in Airbnbs full-time. They now operate a business called Sponstayneous, which sends last-minute deals and upcoming steals on Airbnb directly to your inbox.
This episode has a ton of gold that you won't want to miss! Zach breaks down his tactics for scoring epic last-minute deals, including using dynamic pricing and listing rankings to your advantage and the three core windows you need to watch out for. He also shares insight into running a short-term rental business and the latest trends for a successful rental.
Which tactic will you try first? I'd love to hear what they are and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.
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What Zach learned from becoming a father and a simple practice to shift your mentality
What led to Zach and his wife living in Airbnbs for 15 months
Dynamic pricing, how Airbnb ranks its listings, and the three windows to look for to score an epic deal
How to reach out to hosts and negotiate rates
How Sponstayneous helps you find the best deals and the tools he's created to help hosts grow their offerings
Zach's advice on how to get involved with short-term rentals and the formula for success
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| Travel Legend Rick Steves | 23 May 2023 | 01:25:17 | |
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.
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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
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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
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| Top 5 Hidden Highlights Around the World with Jackie Nourse from JUMP Adventures | 16 May 2023 | 01:13:11 | |
What happens when you say yes to adventure?
Jackie Nourse (aka Traveling Jackie) is a long-term solo traveler, podcaster, and blogger who founded JUMP Adventures to meet her listeners and readers offline to travel together through the most epic corners of the planet.
In this episode, Jackie shares the top five hidden highlights from her travels and the biggest lessons and perspective shifts these moments created. Her thought-provoking insights will inspire you to embrace the unknown, seize every opportunity, and watch the adventure unfold before you.
What have been some of your hidden highlights? I'd love to hear what they are and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.
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How challenging experiences can be the most rewarding
What Jackie has discovered about herself through bringing others on her trips
How unplanned experiences lead to the most powerful moments
The collective energy that emerges when traveling as a group
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Luck Is No Accident: Making the Most of Happenstance with Dr. John Krumboltz
From Wall Street to Nepal, Life-Changing Moments, and What it Means to Have Enough w/ James C. Hopkins
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) w/ Leslie McKellar
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| Life-Changing Trips, Interviewing Music Legends, Backpacking the World, and Fostering Transformative Connections with Tony Fletcher | 09 May 2023 | 01:54:16 | |
Do you want to create your own path and build a life around your passions?
Today I'm joined by author Tony Fletcher to talk about his experience interviewing music legends and his lessons from backpacking the world.
Tony has lived an incredible life, building a career around his passion for writing and music. He's conducted over 1,000 interviews and has written several best-selling biographies of famous musicians like Keith Moon, Wilson Pickett, R.E.M., and The Smiths.
In this episode, Tony shares what it was like to run a fanzine at 13 and the importance of getting out of your comfort zone. He gives valuable insight on how to connect with others on a deeper level, how travel can lead to profound reflection, and his #1 tip for maximizing your next travel experience.
Do you have a life-changing travel moment? I'd love to hear your story and hope you will share it by sending me an audio message.
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Tony's experience living in New York City and writing a book on the music scene
How Tony discovered his passion for writing and what led to starting a fanzine
What it was like to interview Paul McCartney
How to open up conversation and create deeper connections
Tony's life-changing experience at Burning Man and backpacking the world with his family
How travel can force reflection and transformation
The importance of living outside your comfort zone and what writing has taught Tony
What he misses the most about British culture
And so much more
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Travel as a Force for Good, the Role of Travel Media, and Uncrowded Destinations to Visit with AFAR Co-Founder Greg Sullivan
Following Inspiration Towards A Life Of Travel with Mark and Steffi (The World's Only Chapman Stick Duo)
Immersion Travel: Becoming A Porter In Nepal w/ Nate Menninger
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| Hidden Trails of Oregon Podcast: Crater Lake, Lava Tubes, and Fly Fishing with a Native American Guide | 04 May 2023 | 01:08:07 | |
Today we have a special episode from Hidden Trails of Oregon, a documentary-style podcast designed to put you in the heart of Oregon's most spectacular travel experiences.
In this episode, award-winning travel writer and host Aaron Millar takes us on an immersive first-person journey across America's wild, weird, and wonder-filled state. You'll join Aaron on the Central Nature Trail as he snowshoes to the top of Watchman Peak, paddles along the Deschutes River, descends 1,000 feet underground into a lava tube, and fly fishes with a Native American guide.
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| Two Paths to Location Independence and Travel (No Skills Required) With Caitlin Sunderland and Janessa Klatt | 16 Jul 2024 | 01:18:12 | |
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.
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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
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Location Independent Tips From A Full-Time Freelancer + Making Less and Traveling More
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Random Travel Jobs, Digital Nomading and Slow Travel with Hannah Dixon
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| Independent Travel as a Female in Afghanistan, Hitchhiking Iraq, and Ex-Pat Life in Sudan with Jacquelyn Kunz | 02 May 2023 | 01:30:40 | |
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: This episode was recorded before the conflict in Sudan, and Jacqui has since left the country. For additional information and ways to support the Sudanese people, visit eyesonsudan.net and follow Jacqui on Instagram.
Why would someone choose to travel to the world's most dangerous places?
Today I'm joined by Jacquelyn Kunz, the first female to travel independently through Afghanistan after the Taliban regained control. In this episode, Jacqui shares some of the toughest moments from her time in Afghanistan, what led her to move to Sudan, and her life as an ex-pat. We also talk about what it was like to hitchhike in Iraq and how these experiences have shifted her outlook on life.
Do you consider yourself a risk-taker? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.
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The ultimate traveler fantasy
Jacqui's favorite places to visit and what attracts her to more extreme foreign destinations
Traveling through Afghanistan and why she chooses to take on challenging trips
Insight into the experience of being a woman in Sudan
How Government censorship and surveillance impacts a society
Why Jacqui moved to Sudan and her family's reaction
Her first days in Sudan and what she does for work
Life in Sudan with political instability and how she fits into society
Why a foreign woman is considered an honorary man and how this impacts her relationship with Sudanese women
How these experiences changed her perspective on life, relating to others, and having gratitude
What it's like being an ex-pat and her background in political science
The competition of traveling to every country
Finding the courage to take a different path and the challenges of living an unconventional life
Her experience hitchhiking in Iraq
Jacqui's best advice for safety and her thoughts on being a risk-taker
Her quest to visit a certain fast food chain in every country they have a location
Her plans for the future
And so much more
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7 Pro Tips For Traveling In Dangerous Countries w/ Bjorn Palsson
Travel In The Middle East with Genevieve Hathaway
What Is "Happiness"? Discovering Meaning On The Silk Road w/ Will Rickard
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| Impressions on Travel in Bulgaria + 5 Reasons Why Group Travel Rocks with Travis Sherry | 25 Apr 2023 | 01:32:47 | |
Have you considered a ski trip to Bulgaria? Are you thinking about traveling with a group but unsure if it's right for you?
Today I'm back on the mic with Travis Sherry, founder of Extra Pack of Peanuts and co-founder of Location Indie, to talk about our recent group trip to Bulgaria.
Through his community and podcast, Extra Pack of Peanuts, Travis teaches travel lovers how to find the best flights and experience amazing trips that fit their lifestyle and budget. He's also the co-founder of Location Indie, a community that helps people discover different ways to travel and work from anywhere in the world.
In this episode, Travis and I share our impressions of Bulgaria, what it was like to travel with 19 people, the pros and cons of group travel, and why you may want to consider this style of travel for yourself.
You'll also hear about Camp Indie, an adult summer camp and conference in June that you don't want to miss!
Where would you want to go on a group trip? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.
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Planning a trip to Bulgaria
Framing a trip for play instead of being in work mode
Impressions on travel in Bulgaria
How we've become lazy travelers (don't make these mistakes!)
Our thoughts on Bulgarian food
Connecting with locals and Bulgarian stereotypes
Skiing in Bansko and Borovets
Affordability, mountain culture, and things to do
Why you should consider group travel
An opportunity to join Trav at Camp Indie
And so much more
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Up and Coming Destinations (And Digital Nomad Hotspot): Bulgaria with Mitko
Top 5 Countries For Solo Travelers, The Future of Tourism, and Making An Impact with Matt Berna from Intrepid Travel
Hot and Cold Edition: Cheap Flights In Asia + Budget Ski and Snowboard Travel
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| Using Intuition to Make Tough Decisions, Learning to Surrender, Discovering Purpose, and Living Your Best Life with Amrit Sandhu from Inspired Evolution | 18 Apr 2023 | 01:38:17 | |
Do you want to live a more purposeful, passion-driven life? As travelers, we know that it's not just about the logistics of the trip; when building a lifestyle around our love for travel, other aspects of our lives come into play.
Today I'm joined by Amrit Sandhu, founder of Inspired Evolution. Amrit is an internationally acclaimed certified coach, positive mindset influencer, and conscious founder and investor whose global platform reaches and serves thousands of people.
In this episode, Amrit shares practical tips on finding the balance between surrender and taking action, connecting with your purpose to live your best life, and navigating personal identity shifts and challenges when transitioning to a new lifestyle.
What challenges or decisions are you currently working through? I'd love to hear what they are and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.
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Amrit's childhood and growing up in Australia
The Sikh faith and why it's important
How travel fits into Amrit's spiritual journey
His experience backpacking the world
Balancing his career as an engineering planner, coach, and new father
Using your intuition to make decisions
The concept of surrender, learning to trust, and having support
Curiosity and connecting to your purpose
Identity politics and handling identity shifts
And so much more
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The Spiritual Journey + Travel and Creativity with Karan Bajaj
Living in Alignment, Capturing Magic, and Being a Citizen of the World with Ernest White II
The Vagabond's Way: Meditations on Wanderlust, Discovery, and the Art of Travel w/ Rolf Potts
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| Building, Growing, and Enjoying a Successful 7-Figure Lifestyle Business with Dan Andrews from Tropical MBA | 11 Apr 2023 | 01:58:49 | |
Do you dream of building a business that allows you to work from anywhere in the world?
Today I’m joined by Dan Andrews, an OG in the digital nomad movement and co-host of The Tropical MBA Podcast, to talk about building a location-independent lifestyle and business.
Since 2009, Dan and his co-host, Ian Schoen, have been sharing stories of people who have successfully built “micro-multinational” businesses while traveling the world. He is also the co-founder of Dynamite Ventures, which includes brands like Dynamite Jobs and Dynamite Circle.
In this episode, we explore topics such as how to take advantage of the remote work and location-independent lifestyle, the unique challenges of having freedom, Dan’s best business advice, and how to leverage the sense of possibility that travel gives you.
What remote business do you want to create? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.
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Dan’s background and getting his start in digital nomadism
Thoughts on the massive shift to remote work
Dan’s earliest blog on playing guitar
Entrepreneur guilt and balancing spontaneity with business
What Dan’s journey has taught him about himself
Advice for battling imposter syndrome
Doing the uncomfortable and the mistakes people make when starting online
Testing and validating an idea
The concept of exploring your passion and recognizing starting points
Connecting over mutual experiences and the loneliness narrative
Advice on business partnerships and the marriage model
Building effective processes and systems
How to determine KPIs
Finding remote work and hiring remote workers
Dan’s experience going back to the US
Dating as a nomad and building a base
Dan’s book recommendations
The future of digital nomadism
Dan’s influential travel experiences and the best places to live
And so much more
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Lifestyle Business Series: Productized Service 101 w/ Brian Casel
Potpourri Prat (Lifestyle Business, Experimenting, and Travel Fears) with Matt Giovanisci
How To Do A Lifestyle Redesign | |||
| Transition to Travel with Maxwell Lee | 04 Apr 2023 | 01:58:13 | |
Do you ever wonder whether the idea of long-term travel or the nomadic lifestyle matches up to the reality of it?
This is another episode in my Transition to Travel series where I interview someone before they head off to travel and catch up with them months later to see how it panned out!
In today's audio journey, I'm joined by my friend, Maxwell Lee. During the first part of this episode, you'll learn why they decided to travel through the US and Mexico and move to Taiwan. You'll hear about their anxieties going into the trip and how they've been preparing for this huge life change. We'll then fast-forward to almost a year later and talk about their experience with being a nomadic family and what it was like to settle down in Taiwan.
What fears can you tackle first to build momentum toward your travel goals? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.
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Maxwell's plans for traveling the US and Mexico and moving to Taiwan
The interesting travel visa he acquired, the pursuit of music, and real estate investing
What lead to the decision to leave the states
The emotions and fears of moving abroad
His thoughts on returning home and renting their house
Advice on travel insurance
The Financial Independence Retire Early movement
How their travel plans turned out
Their experience being a nomadic family
The pros and cons of slow and fast travel
How to find childcare while traveling
Maxwell's highlights of traveling in Mexico
Worldschooling and deciding what's right for your family
Settling into life in Taiwan and the struggles of being away from family
Maxwell's advice for long-term travel and ex-pat life
And so much more
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Transition to Travel: Before and After w/ Sofia and Teague
Transition to Travel: From Big Salary to Frugal Travel Life
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| Discovering The Hidden Europe with Francis Tapon | 28 Mar 2023 | 01:29:58 | |
Are you considering a trip to Eastern Europe?
For this week's episode, I'm pulling one of my favorite shows from the archive!
Francis Tapon has a travel resume that inspires all of us to get out there and explore. He is the author of many renowned books, is an avid backpacker and slow travel junkie, and someone who has never owned a television, couch, bed, or spaceship (and is most disappointed about the last one).
In this episode, we dive into Eastern Europe, the beautiful benefits of slow travel, and why connecting with locals (not your phone) is so important to your overall experience.
What hidden spots have you added to your list? I'd love for you to share them by sending me an audio message.
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The meaning of 'wander learn'
Who is Francis Tapon?
Comfort zones and epic hiking trails
Living below your means and choosing life
Techniques for saving money
Becoming a writer
Hidden Europe
Meeting locals through couchsurfing
Why Eastern Europe?
Where to visit in Eastern Europe and where Francis would live
Married life and travel
The writing process and Unseen Africa
Relationship with technology
Upcoming destinations to visit now
And so much more
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Couchsurfing
RescueTime
Camp Indie
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Tips for Travel to Europe this Summer
How to Travel Europe on a Budget w/ Andy Steves
How to Road Trip Around Europe
Around the World Ticket: Is it Worth it? | |||
| Travel as a Force for Good, the Role of Travel Media, and Uncrowded Destinations to Visit with AFAR Co-Founder Greg Sullivan | 21 Mar 2023 | 01:19:45 | |
What effect do you want your travels to have on the world?
Today I'm joined by Co-Founder and CEO of AFAR, Greg Sullivan.
AFAR is an award-winning travel media brand making a positive impact on the world through high-quality storytelling that inspires, empowers, and enriches travelers who care.
In this episode, Greg gives us his take on the state of travel, the roles and responsibilities of travel media, and how travel is a force for good. He shares the destinations you should consider visiting before they get too crowded and business advice for working remotely and getting started in the travel industry.
Has travel made you more empathetic? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.
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Why Greg dropped everything to go back to school and his experience studying abroad in his 40s
The conclusions he came to through studying philosophy and ethics and how travel is the best teacher of all
Greg's core values as an individual and how travel influences your ethics
How AFAR came to be and the transformative trip that sparked this journey
The early days of AFAR and the challenges of running a magazine
The meaning behind their mission of travel as a force for good
When travel media does more harm than good, and the biggest issues in travel media and tourism
When it's better to stay home
How AI will change the industry
Greg's experience with failure and advice for working remotely, managing a distributed team, and scaling a company
His thoughts on living in balance and protecting your time
Advice for finding your place in the travel industry
Choosing to visit places during moments of radical change
Destinations that exceeded Greg's expectations and a moment that changed his thoughts on travel
And so much more
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Top 5 Countries for Solo Travelers, the Future of Tourism, and Making an Impact with Matt Berna from Intrepid Travel
Sustainable Travel 101 (How to be a Better Traveler) w/ Richard Hammond
3 Travel Trends You Should Know w/ Paige McClanahan | |||
| Living in Alignment, Capturing Magic, and Being a Citizen of the World with Ernest White II | 14 Mar 2023 | 01:40:41 | |
Are you where you need to be right now in life?
Today I'm joined by Ernest White II to learn about the value of living in alignment and following your creative pursuits.
Ernest has circumnavigated the globe six times. He's a storyteller, explorer, executive producer, and host of the television travel docuseries Fly Brother with Ernest White II.
In this episode, Ernest talks about his life as an ex-pat, the importance of joy and celebrating life, his perspective on trusting in your vision, and the struggles of carving your own path. He shares his thoughts on overcoming doubt and fears, his experience producing and hosting a successful travel TV show, and what he loves most about the cultures he's visited.
How can travel bring you more into alignment? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.
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Why Ernest decided to move to Vancouver
How the physical and cultural environment impacts his creativity
Expansion, leaning in, and the support of others
Operating from integrity rather than fear
The traveler's advantage and experiencing the romance of life
Establishing a foundation of trust and safety
Ernest's experience growing up in Florida, Disney World, and visiting Sweden as a teen
Finding the balance between "what's next" and living in the "now"
Connecting through language and Ernest's experience learning Portuguese and Spanish
Ernest's most standout experiences while filming Fly Brother
How traveling for a shoot vs. personal travel changes his relationship with a place
What "the world is our tribe" means to Ernest
Ernest's three favorite adjectives as a writer
The destinations he's dying to go to and the most adventurous thing he's ever done
Ernest's most treasured travel memories
Why a passion for living is more prevalent in certain cultures
And so much more
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The Vagabond's Way: Meditations on Wanderlust, Discovery, and the Art of Travel w/ Rolf Potts
The Spiritual Journey + Travel and Creativity with Karan Bajaj
From Wall Street To Nepal, Life Changing Moments, and What It Means To Have Enough w/ James C. Hopkins
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| Travel to Galicia, Spain (Featuring the Amateur Traveler Podcast) | 09 Mar 2023 | 01:22:05 | |
Have you ever considered traveling to Galicia, Spain?
This week I’m swapping shows and bringing you a bonus episode from Amateur Traveler Podcast, an award-winning blog and podcast helping real travelers plan real trips to their own backyard or around the world.
In this episode, host Chris Christensen talks to Lisa Rose Wright about her adopted home of Galicia, Spain. Lisa shares why you should add this lesser-known, greener corner of Spain to your bucket list and lays out an eight-day itinerary to get you started on planning your trip.
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| Ireland: An Insider’s Tour of the Emerald Isle with National Geographic Author Jack Kavanagh | 07 Mar 2023 | 01:27:11 | |
Is Ireland on your list of places to visit?
Today I'm joined by National Geographic tour leader and author Jack Kavanagh to give us the scoop on his homeland of Ireland.
Jack Kavanagh is an expert traveler, journalist, writer, and tour leader for National Geographic Expeditions. He has worked as an editor for National Geographic International Editions and was the senior editor for National Geographic Books. Jack is the author of National Geographic Complete National Parks of Europe and is currently writing a book about Unesco World Heritage Sites. His newest book, Always Ireland: An Insider's Tour of the Emerald Isle, offers the ultimate insider's tour of Ireland's most iconic sites.
This episode will make you want to jump on a plane and head straight to The Land of Saints and Scholars. Jack shares his insight into all things Ireland, from the culture and where to find the best traditional music to the less-touristed road trips worth taking. You'll learn why chatting and daydreaming are Ireland's two unofficial past times, which festivals are worth a visit, where to find some of the best nature, and plenty more!
Where in Ireland are you headed to first? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.
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Jack's life in Philadelphia and experiencing Ireland with fresh eyes
How Jack carved out his career, his new book, and why he considers it a 'dreamer's guide'
Jack's advice on trip planning and driving around Ireland
The importance of talking with locals and leaving a day for nothing
Why the Irish are great storytellers
The best places to get out in nature
The culture around music and the best pubs for live music
My favorite travel moments in Ireland
Jack's favorite road trips, the quintessential Irish pub experience, and the town you don't want to miss
The future of tourism in Ireland and the rise of film tourism (Star Wars festival?!)
Local festivals that most travelers never experience
The Irish food revolution and must-try dishes
What Jack is chatting and daydreaming about these days
And so much more
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Ireland: Travel, Music, and History w/ Garvan Rushe
Hiking the West Highland Way w/ Lynne Nieman
5 Must-See Destinations in 2023 with National Geographic Travel Senior Editor Amy Alipio (Plus Learn How to Successfully Pitch Nat Geo)
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| Top 7 Hidden Wonders of the World With Dylan Thuras (Atlas Obscura) | 11 Jul 2024 | 01:30:53 | |
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.
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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
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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
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| Hiking the Camino De Santiago, Painting Your Travels, Letting Curiosity Rule, and Tiny House Living with Kari Gale | 28 Feb 2023 | 01:26:19 | |
Have you ever experienced a trip that changed your perspective on life?
Today, I'm joined by Kari Gale to learn about her experience hiking 500 miles from the French border into Spain on the Camino De Santiago and the unique way she journals her travels.
Kari is an artist specializing in capturing the narratives of journey, food, and travel through pen, ink, and watercolor. From her tiny house in Portland, Oregon, she works as an author, illustrator, and creative mentor to others who want to document their stories through journal art.
Kari's perspective on life and travel provides valuable insight for any journey, big or small. Kari shares her experience hiking the Camino De Santiago, the profound effects of documenting your travels with a paintbrush, the importance of staying curious, her commitment to minimalism, and so much more.
What have you carried home from your travels? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.
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The struggle of working as an artist and balancing business with creativity
The story of Kari's pilgrimage and how her illustrated books came to be
Finding the harmony between passion projects and making a living
How drawing enhances your travels and the importance of being present
Kari's thoughts on having intention behind a trip
Valuing curiosity over expectation and processing trauma
What being a pilgrim means to Kari and forming a bond with others
The spiritual experience of a pilgrimage
Kari's perspective on minimalism, deciding to live in a tiny home, and her advice on downsizing
How Kari overcame impostor syndrome as an art teacher
And so much more
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How a Pilgrimage can Transform Your Life w/ Paul Barach
How to Overcome Personal Struggles Through Travel w/ Michael Lavers
7 Lessons from the Tiny House Movement that will Help You Travel the World
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| Vanlife In Europe (A Beginner’s Guide), Moving To Spain, and 5 Tips For Running A Successful Remote Work Retreat With Chase Warrington From About Abroad | 21 Feb 2023 | 01:18:35 | |
Have you ever dreamed of campervanning around Europe? Have you ever wanted to plan a remote work retreat for yourself or your organization?
Today I’m joined by Chase Warrington, host of the About Abroad podcast, to talk about his experience campervanning around Europe and planning remote work retreats that create meaningful connections.
Chase Warrington is an American expat living in Europe with his wife and dog. He’s the Head of Remote at Doist, a leading remote-first company with teammates spreading across 35+ countries, and has been named a LinkedIn Top Voice for Remote Work. After calling half a dozen countries home, Chase is passionate about the future of work and its impact on global mobility, as well as making location independence the new standard and helping others build a life without borders.
In the first half of this episode, Chase dispels the glamourized version of vanlife and shares the reality of this lifestyle. He provides plenty of actionable tips on campervanning in Europe, including how to buy and sell a campervan, the benefits of road-tripping around Europe, and the options available for European residency.
As the retreat planner for Doist, Chase also shares his favorite up-and-coming retreat destinations and his advice for creating successful remote work retreats. If you’re a solopreneur or traveler working remotely, Chase’s advice can be applied to create your own mini-retreat to recharge and escape your daily routine.
Is vanlife for you? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.
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How Chase builds connections while traveling and his transition from nomad to expat
Chase's first vanlife experience and tips for buying campervans in Europe
Chase's preferred way of travel and the importance of structuring trips around what works for you
The best hubs for vanlife and Chase's favorite campervan resources
What to consider when purchasing a van and the reality of vanlife
The cost of vans and what you can expect to pay for parking
Chase's favorite places to explore by van
Advice on living with someone in close-quarters
How easy it is to resell campervans as a tourist
Why Chase left Spain and the decision to become a permanent resident
Chase's role at Doist and how he builds connections through retreats
Tips for creating a successful remote work retreat
The top 5 places Chase recommends for retreats and why
Key takeaways for fostering a remote work culture
And so much more
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How To Campervan In New Zealand
Campervan Therapy
How To Navigate Life Changes Gracefully, Full Time RVing, and Finding Courage Through Travel w/ Geri Suster
RV'ing Across America: A Quest To Visit All 50 States w/ Alyssa Padgett
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| Following Inspiration Towards A Life Of Travel with Mark and Steffi (The World’s Only Chapman Stick Duo) | 14 Feb 2023 | 01:23:51 | |
Have you ever wanted to create your own path toward travel?
Today I'm joined by Mark White and Steffi Barthel to learn about the inspiring moments that led them to a life of travel, adventure, love, and music.
Mark and Steffi met in a small town on the east coast of Australia in November 2016. After traveling together for six months, Mark decided to share his passion with Steffi and taught her to play the Chapman Stick. They now travel around the globe as the world's only Chapman Stick duo, sharing their music and making a difference.
If you're looking for that spark of inspiration to start living life on your own terms, this episode is for you. Mark and Steffi share their unconventional approach to earning a living on the road, their advice for international couples, how music connects them as a couple and to the cultures around them, and so much more.
How can you take an unconventional approach to incorporate more travel into your life? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.
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How Mark and Steffi met, their unique engagement story, and advice for international couples
How Mark discovered the Chapman stick and the epiphany that led him to busk
Why Steffi started playing the Chapman Stick and how music was their answer for staying together
What they do to maintain discipline on the road
How their relationship has grown through music
Why they chose to busk instead of taking the stage
Why busking allows them to form deeper connections to cultures
Their experience playing in different cities and their favorite places to travel
Why travel inspires their songwriting
How they give back to the environment through their music
How they learned to embrace their identities as artists and deal with skepticism
The importance of staying true to yourself and choosing the uncommon path
Tips for van life in Europe and their favorite apps to use on the road
And so much more
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Couplepreneur Conundrums with Nick and Gen
Leaving A Comfortable Life For Travel w/ Cassie And Nate
7 Pro Tips For Finding A Perfect Work/Life/Travel Balance w/ Kelly Claus & Jeremy Enns
From $70K In Debt To World Travel w/ Annette and Daniel Fortner
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