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The Travelers
The Travelers is a weekly show about the inward journey of travel. Episodes explore themes such as curiosity, creativity, career, possibility, clarity, awe, wonder, space, and time. Nathaniel Boyle is an explorer of travel, storyteller, speaker, and the founder of Holocene, a community for creative people seeking to use travel to change or reclaim their life. Whether you're heading out or struggling to find your place in the world, this is a show about all of us, the Travelers.
- 231 - How the Holocene Framework Works, a case study
Today, I’m revisiting one of my favorite episodes of The Travelers, #183, an interview with Jonathan and Quinn Button from Life out of the Box, a company that takes the Tom’s shoes model — but instead of shoes, it’s local artiisanal crafts, such as bracelets and apparel, handmade by locals — and for each sale, a portion of the proceeds goes towards providing supplies to teachers in that very same local area. And I love this, not only because education is the most important cause, in my opinion, and so their mission is very close to my heart, but also that they literally followed Holocene’s 8-stage process to transform themselves from aspiring entrepreneurs to successful, world travelers and thought leaders in their field. They’ve found success and fulfillment in who they transformed themselves into using Curiosity and Creativity to find transformation. This is Holocene. So I’m really excited to delve back into this case study from episode 183, so you can see how this transformative experience framework works.
Tue, 07 Jun 2022 - 22min - 230 - How Travel + Creativity Changed My LifeWed, 01 Jun 2022 - 16min
- 229 - Why Most People Never Change After Travel
Creativity is the forgotten third act of transformative experience.
This is Season 3, Part 7 of 12, in which we move into the final part of every transformative story: Creativity. Despite how seemingly transformational a travel experience might be, why is it that most people never change after their travels and instead return back to living the same life and being the same person? It's because the most overlooked part of every transformational travel experience is also the hardest. What do we do when we get home? How do we hold onto the sense of self, our travel self, that we reconnected with on the road? How do we convert the inspiration to change into actual lasting change? This episode answers all of that and more.
Tue, 21 Dec 2021 - 20min - 228 - How to Avoid the Dangers of Curiosity
Did Curiosity kill the cat? Maybe, but not in the way you think.
This is Season 3, Part 6 of 12, in which we wrap up our deep dive on Curiosity by diving into its potential for infinite personal growth and also destructiveness in our lives. Learn how to use Curiosity in your life, why you need a guide, and how to avoid the pitfalls of Curiosity.
Fri, 12 Nov 2021 - 30min - 227 - How to Use Curiosity to Find Purpose, Passion and Inspiration
Welcome to Episode 5 of The Travelers Season 3 where we’re exploring the 4 stages of Transformative Travel, in 3 episodes each. Right now we’re on Stage 2, which is Curiosity. And it’s a big one. It’s where travel happens. Transformative Travel is about using travel find personal growth or transformation, so Curiosity is fundamental in the transformative process. In this episode we’re going to break down a conversation from episode 95 with Candace Rose Rardon, a travel artist and writer, whose journey is one of my absolute favorite examples of the potential for curiosity.
Learn more at https://holocene.co
Fri, 22 Oct 2021 - 36min - 226 - What is Curiosity and How Wonder Changes Us
We’re going to explore the next stage in Holocene’s transformative experience framework: Curiosity. First, we’ll explore what Curiosity is, some of its benefits, and why it’s so important. Then in the next episode, we’ll explore a Curiosity-driven-life of travel, and then I’ll go into how to avoid the pitfalls of Curiosity and how to apply it to your life so that you can benefit in the same ways.
Sat, 02 Oct 2021 - 20min - 225 - How to Rewrite the Stories We Tell Ourselves using Transformative Travel
This episode is part 3 in a 12 part exploration of Transformational Travel. On this episode, we're talking about STORIES. Namely, how to begin to rewrite the story we tell ourselves, why it’s so important that we consider doing this for our mental health, and how travel can help us do that. If you're feeling trapped by any negative thoughts, limiting beliefs, self doubt or the doubt from others, then this is absolutely your episode.
Tue, 21 Sep 2021 - 26min - 224 - Overcome Your Anxiety and Resistance to Travel
Lauren Juliff from Never Ending Footsteps travel blog and author of How Not to Travel the World is a perfect example of someone who overcame immense RESISTANCE to find personal transformation.
Growing up, Lauren always had a calling to travel. Unfortunately, she also had paralyzing anxiety, suffering from up to five panic attacks every day.
Despite this debilitating condition, along with the lack of support from friends and family, and her own self-confidence, Lauren still found a way to answer her calling.
Listen to her story and learn how to use Curiosity to Overcome Resistance.
Tue, 07 Sep 2021 - 24min - 223 - 223 - How to Use Wonder to Overcome ResistanceFri, 27 Aug 2021 - 25min
- 222 - 222 - REFLECTION with Alex Crevar
Links from today’s episode:
Holocene - Join a tribe of travelers transforming their lives.
Paste Magazine's Travel Section • Follow Alex Crevar on TwitterAlex Crevar is the travel editor at Paste Magazine and a freelance journalist, specializing on international travel - with bylines in The New York Times, Men’s Journal, Outside, National Geographic Traveler, and Time Out. Alex brings to his work and life over 2 decades of focus on the Balkans - a region of the world I’m itching to see, particularly Macedonia, Bosnia, and Serbia and the Via Dinarica, a trek across 8 balkan countries.
Alex found a parallel in a time of transition between himself and the Balkans, a region of the world that has undergone rapid changes and an ongoing rebranding, over the past couple decades. Today, he is one of the world’s foremost authorities on the Balkans. He’s the travel editor at Paste Magazine and a freelance journalist, a career he found that he found purpose and creative expression from pursuing.
This episode is perfect for anyone who might feel stuck in their surroundings, or looking for a way to approach their travels to find inspiration from gaining a better sense of self.
Tue, 19 Jul 2016 - 56min - 221 - 221: FEARLESSNESS with Rachel Rudwall
Check out more at http://holocene.io
Rachel's Bio: If you want to know what it's like to climb Kilimanjaro, paraglide with a hawk (a.k.a. "parahawk"), ice climb while simultaneously shooting a PBS show, or SCUBA dive the continental divide in Iceland, Rachel's the woman to ask.
Rachel has always been an explorer, from the days of youth running barefoot through Ohio's forests, to the present day scouring the globe for stories that need telling.
This episode is perfect for: Anyone looking to do anything that's bigger than them, or seeking transformation from their curiosity and the world.
Mon, 06 Jun 2016 - 1h 02min - 220 - 220: CHANGE with Kirsten Alana
“I think you can choose to be happy, and choose to explore, and choose to be fulfilled by life or you can choose to sit back and let life overwhelm you and be unhappy. But for me, the easiest happy life has been through travel because it’s continually evolving and changing and I’m continually discovering new things. And I just found very quickly that that suits me very well.”
Kirsten Alana is a former nomad turned New York based travel photographer, entrepreneur, consultant, writer, blogger and digital influencer and the creative mind behind Aviators and a Camera, where she posts about her adventures, luxury travel assignments, creative pursuits and life in general.
The compelling thing about Kirsten is not just the many hats she wears, or that what she does is unusual but how she does it so well, and with such a thoughtful style. At the very least, you should check out her work on Instagram. She is exactly the sort of person brands want to work with because she makes them look good, and smart.
This episode is ideal for anyone looking for change, a pathway to transformation in work and life, and who is considering traveling but letting something in a structured life hold them back from pursuing who they're meant to become.
Fri, 13 May 2016 - 41min - 219 - 219: CREATE with Elena Paschinger
Join Holocene, a transformative travel community for the curious and creative.
Elena Paschinger is the author of The Creative Travelers Handbook, the first - and I think only - travel guide for creative travel.
What is creative travel? You might be asking. We’ll get into that.
Elena is a multi-lingual Austrian travel writer, consultant, and speaker with a career in tourism management. A year spent living in New Zealand triggered an awareness for the potential creative travel has in this world, and she began to pursue a consultancy around it - to help destinations cultivate their creative offerings to travelers.
She speaks 7 languages, paints, and you can explore her work and travel writing over at creativeelena.com
Fri, 29 Apr 2016 - 37min - 218 - POSSIBILITY with Rolf Potts
Join Holocene, a transformative travel community for the curious and creative.
14 years ago, on January 1st 2002, a book by a first time author was released onto shelves. This book became a runaway hit that, at the very least, changed the perspective of independent travel to a generation hungry for a little more adventure in life.
The book was called Vagabonding. It’s author, Rolf Potts is sitting down with us today — he’s the mind behind two books, the other is called Marco Polo Didn’t Go There, a collection of short stories from a life spent embracing "the ragged edge" of travel. He’s an essayist and writer who’s work you can find in publications like National Geographic Traveler, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, Travel Channel, The Atlantic, and so many more. Nowadays, he’s a teacher and enthusiast for world travel, and vagabonding — his own term that describes a certain philosophical ethos around long term travel as a lifestyle, and not simply a flash in the pan experience for people in their 20s. Instead, travel can become a wider experience that a creative person might integrate and alternate between parts of their life. A life that begins the moment you stop making excuses.
This episode is perfect to reboot The Travelers podcast (formerly The Daily Travel Podcast) and an ideal listen for anyone looking to get a stronger understanding of travel's relationship to finding your career, fulfillment, and actualizing your best self.
Fri, 22 Apr 2016 - 49min - 217 - 17: Packing Made Perfect with Fred Perrotta of Tortuga Backpacks
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Fred was nice enough to put together an exclusive promo code for listeners of The Daily Travel Podcast. Through the end of June, get 10% off at Tortuga Backpacks with discount code DTP514. Get your backpack here! Thanks Fred! They're currently sold out but expecting more in mid-June.On a 2-week trip to Germany with his best friend, Fred Perotta had an ah-ha moment.
After heaps of research and no help from retailers, Fred couldn’t find the right bag for travelers. He couldn’t understand why most travelers use outdoor ‘hiking’ backpacks, rather than one made specifically for ‘traveling.’ That is, until he realized the solution he wanted — a front-loading backpack, rather than top-loading, that fits into an overhead compartment — didn’t exist. So, he decided to solve his own problem.
Today, he’s a world traveler, entrepreneur, startup marketer and co-founder of one of Entrepreneur magazine’s 100 Brilliant Companies List in 2012, Tortuga Backpacks. Fred’s a shining example of how unplanned, wandering travel can reinvigorate your creativity, and help to create opportunities to build a lifestyle for yourself that incorporates regular travel.
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Words from an Explorer:
“Travel is about seeing what a city's like when you’re not on that pre-prescribed tourist trail.”
What We Discuss:Why Fred tries not to overplan, and apply the famous Tolkien quote “Not all who wander are lost.”
How a backpacking trip gave Fred his entrepreneurial ah-ha moment, and set him on a path to make the perfect backpack for traveling, not hiking or trekking.
How Fred combined his love of travel and entrepreneurship to create a life that incorporates travel into it regularly
Why unplanned travel often results in the best experiences and stories
How to identify a great travel companionFred’s Best Travel Advice:
The First Step: Just do it. Setup an alert and when you find a ticket, buy it. Then you know you’re going.
Travel Hack: Find an appropriate card for your style of travel and be sure it has a huge signup bonus.
Finding Cheap Airfare: Hipmunk, Skyscanner, Kayak
Favorite Internet Travel Tool or Resource: TripIt app
Favorite Travel Book: On The Road, Jack Kerouac. You can’t read it at 100mph, as if you’re in the car with those guys.
Favorite Travel Gear: Eagle Creek Packing Cubes
Weirdest Food: Live AntLinks Mentioned on this Show:
TortugaBackpacks.com
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Thu, 29 May 2014 - 26min - 216 - 16: How Ben Krueger Made Travel a Part of his Life
Ben Krueger comes to us from his office in the jungles of Costa Rica.
Ben is the founder and operator of Authority Engine, an avid entrepreneur, marketer, and adventurer. He started his company from his laptop as a hub for podcasting information services that redefine best practices. I met Ben at New Media Expo. We instantly connected on our mutual ecstatic love of travel, it’s importance in our lives, and the power of podcasting.
Studying for a career never sat well with Ben, and the travel itch led him to concentrate on learning the skills needed to be able to travel more on his own terms. He absorbed everything about online marketing and honed these skills knowing it’d be his golden ticket. Eventually he earned the opportunity to go to the Philippines for a 6-month position that involved driving leads for a vacation resort in exchange for food and shelter at the resort. Ben pounced on the opportunity.
Within a week, he met a collective of location independent entrepreneurs who run their businesses from their laptops and go wherever they want. Ben knew immediately he wanted in. And he continues to do what it takes to maintain control of his travel experiences.
By the way, just wait for the end. Ben’s weird food selection takes the cake in my book.
Words from an Explorer
“Someday’s not a day of the week. If you wait for it, it’ll never happen.”
Tweet this quote or say thanks to Ben for sharing his story.
What we discuss:How marketing skills helped Ben get his start traveling by earning him a gig with Tropical MBA at a resort just south of Manila, in the Philippines.
Why the people you care about might discourage you to travel, and why you shouldn’t listen, and how to overcome it
Ben’s favorite destination: Chiang Mai
Some of Ben’s can’t miss spots in Chiang Mai
Is Thailand a good place for beginner travelers?Ben’s Best Travel Advice
The First Step: Research the ideas you have. It’ll either inspire you to the point of uncontrollable excitement, or you’ll psych yourself out.
Money Saving Tip: The longer you stay anywhere, you cheaper things will get. if you’re using Airbnb for longer stays, ask the owner for a better deal!
Finding the Cheapest Airfare: Ben uses FlightFox to save time, otherwise sticks to sites like Kayak
Packing Tip: Focus less on everything you normally need, and instead pay attention what you specifically need.
Favorite Tool or Resource: TripIt app
Favorite Travel Book: Sherlock Holmes! Each one of the cases leaves a lot of room for you, as the reader, to fill in the blanks. This inspires how Ben loves to explore the mystery and adventure of the places he visits.
Favorite Travel Gear: GoPro Hero3
Weirdest Food: Beating Snake Heart, served in a shot glass of sake and snake blood.Mentioned on this Show:
Ben on Twitter
AuthorityEngine.com
Airbnb.comLike the show? I’d love a rating and review!
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Wed, 28 May 2014 - 28min - 215 - 15: Grant Baldwin on How to Make the Most of a Gap Year
Go to college, incur thousands of dollars of debt, and have no plan to pay it off. "That is a horrible idea."
This is the message Grant Baldwin tells his audience every year at Iowa State University freshman orientation, and one he spreads during his travels across the country. Last year, after his talk, a young kid approached him with tears in his eyes and told Grant that he’d always dreamed to go to Iowa State but didn’t have any plan whatsoever. Even though he’d made his lifelong dream to be there a reality, he realized he had no actual reason to be there.
Grant's mission is to help students by guiding them towards finding their reason, their path, and their purpose. He's the author of Reality Check, a guide for helping students make that uncomfortable transition for helping students make that transition from high school to college to "the real world." What does this have to do with travel? Everything.
Disclaimer: I mention at the beginning of this show that I'm not a parent. As of a week ago, I'm the father of a beautiful baby girl. :)
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Words from an Explorer:
"Have a great life. Or don't. It's up to you."
Tweet this quote or Thank him for sharing his story.
What you’ll learn:Why the Gap Year not only doesn’t exist in the United States, but is discouraged, while it’s actually encouraged in other cultures
How to feel confident about taking a year off to travel in-between your studies: Have a purpose, have an intention and a plan.
How to make conscious decisions to embrace your passion, and understand your purpose by honing in on what you DON’T want from life. Make a list of the things you want to avoid and let that guide you towards figuring out what it is that makes you happy.
Why loneliness should never stop you from traveling.
Why and how Grant chooses to make travel a bigger priority in his life, and for his family.Mentioned in this Show:
GrantBaldwin.com
@grantbaldwin
Grant's book, Reality CheckLike the show? I’d love a rating and review!
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Tue, 27 May 2014 - 34min - 214 - 14: Travel Yourself by Yourself with Cailin O’Neil
Cailin’s been making films since she was 12, and traveling for even longer. So one day, having the background she has, she decided that rather than dream to have her own travel series on television, she’d just go out there and do it herself. She took a videographer with her to Madrid where she filmed the first episode of her own Youtube series, Travel Yourself.
Today, rather than following a traditional career path, she’s taking every opportunity she can to get out and see the world and build a life of travel. From her perspective, this huge leap has made her a happier person, and one who can’t ever stop traveling.
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Words from an Explorer:
"I don’t think I’m missing out from what I see my friends doing. I just think I’m going to get around to it a different way."
Thank her for sharing her story.
What you’ll learn:How to travel as a solo female, safely.
Why solo travel can be both overwhelming and liberating, and how to balance that.
Why certain tours, like G Adventures, can be a great way for a solo-female travelers to adjust
Other strategies for solo female travelers to get started if aren’t tours aren’t your thing
Whether or not my philosophy about getting lost is good advice for solo female travelersCailin’s Best Travel Advice
The First Step: If you’re thinking about doing it then you’re already halfway there. Just do it.
Money Saving Tip or Travel Hack: Hostels are great! Book a private room if you need to ease your way into it, and you’ll find they’re amazing places to meet amazing people.
Favorite Internet Tool: ITA Software’s Matrix helped her get flights from New York > Paris > Johannesberg for $875 all in by researching on ITA’s Matrix.
Packing Tool: Roll up your clothes! It saves a ton of space.
Favorite Internet Resource: Facebook! It connects her to her readership in a way that helps her get the best recommendations.
Favorite Travel Gear: Cailin recommends her Nikon D5200
Weirdest Food: Fermented Shark and Brennivín (Black Death) in Iceland.Mentioned in this Show:
Cailin's website, Travelyourself.ca
Youtube.com/travelyourself
@cailinoneil
Facebook.com/travelyourself
@travelyourself
GAdventures
ITA's MatrixLike the show? I’d love a rating and review!
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Mon, 26 May 2014 - 22min - 213 - 13: Escape Overseas with Domingo Silvas from EscapeArtist.com
When I reached out to Domingo Silvas to be on the show, I thought, "I've traveled extensively, do I really need someone to tell me how to live in another country?" Then I realized how drastically different this is than the travel I might be used to, even long term travel.
When you set up a new life for yourself, you're effectively alone with no end in sight. It's intimidating if not scary to perform simple life tasks. You have to figure out everything you know, everything you might consider common knowledge all over again in a foreign place, in which you might not even speak the language. You're reinventing home and what home means to you, which is essentially your entire world. Suddenly, I realized how much more complex that is.
Domingo Silvas is a serial entrepreneur whose grown 8 companies, some into 7-figures. He's lived in several countries with his family and struggled repeatedly to come to grips with exploring the unknown. Today's he's the CEO of EscapeArtist.com, one of the internet's first sites, which helps over a half million people live, work, play, retire, and invest overseas. Living abroad can be an overwhelming thing to consider. For anyone dreaming to explore an ex-pat lifestyle, this episode is for you.Subscribe on iTunes. If you like the episode, I'd really appreciate a review!
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Words from an Explorer:“The biggest barrier I had was the fear of the unknown that was put into my mind.”
In this episode, you'll learn:
How Escape Artist helps ex-pats and people who want to live abroad.
In places like Costa Rica, you can live in a house with a car, a gardener, and a maid for total living expenses of $1000 a month. And why most people don’t recognize that they have this choice before them.
The difference between living abroad and traveling abroad. How ex-pats adjust to the intimidation of reinventing their entire lives in a foreign place.
What The Audobon feels like to anyone not used to going 180mph.
How overcoming language barriers has been Domingo’s greatest challenge living abroad with his family, and why he now sees it as a great way to challenge yourself.
Why the fear of the unknown is the biggest barrier for most people and the specific things you need to help you overcome that fear.
How putting yourself into challenging circumstances can create indelible experiences that you will never forget.
How moving to a different country can help you to get more out of life.Links Mentioned on this Show:
EscapeArtist.com
EscapeArtistLive.com
Domingo’s bio - EscapeArtist.com/About-Us
Thomas Friedman’s The World Is Flat : A Brief History of the Twenty-first CenturyLike the show? I’d love a rating and review!
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Fri, 23 May 2014 - 27min - 212 - 12: Nerd Fitness’ Steve Kamb on the Importance of Fitness and Travel – Part 2
This is part 2 of my conversation with Steve Kamb. Listen to part 1.
Steve Kamb is the man behind the incredibly successful NerdFitness.com where he helps nerds and average Joes, and podcast hosts, level up their lives. As the title suggests, his primary focus is on fitness but he also writes about his adventures in world travel and travel hacking, which he implemented to go over 120,000 miles across 15-countries to Australia/New Zealand, through Asia, the US, Western Europe, and Argentina... for about $400. And I was thrilled he accepted my invitation to have him on the show to discuss both travel and fitness and how they relate to each other, while exploring how and why Steve was able to make travel a bigger priority in his life.
Before any of this, Steve had never traveled outside of the country. It was always something he wanted to do but he kept sying "I hope I get do that someday.” And like many people, he kept putting off his desire, thinking there’s not enough time, money, or life is just too complicated.
In the first part of my conversation with Steve, we discussed how he was able to successfully change his mindset when the opportunity to make travel a bigger priority in his life presented itself. He seized it. Today, with 2-3 big trips every year, Steve has combined a love of fitness and travel, and how the two relate, which we'll explore in part 2.
Words from an Explorer:
“Every dollar that you spend is an opportunity for you to say where your priorities truly lie.”
What we cover on the show:
Steve's community is doing the stuff of legend by transforming their lives completely.
The amazing things running a business affords him the ability to write off.
How everyone can pursue their own ‘epic quest of awesome.’
Steve's best advice for people, like me, who are all-or-nothing fitness types, often struggling to get started with new workout programs because they're such massive changes.
How to keep yourself prepped and ready to climb mountains in Hawaii, or whatever adventure you'd love to do in your travels.
Why celebrating quick wins matters and how Steve rewards himself without undoing his progress.
How stuff owns you, while experience grows you.Steve's Best Travel Advice:
The First Step: Pick a date, and start automating deposits into a savings account. Set aside your first $10, tell someone you’re doing this, and reach out to people who have been the places you want to go.
Packing: Travel light to be flexible, and bring only the essentials, then, buy the things you need on the road. At the end, donate or toss them. “I’m very stuff averse.”
Money Saving Tip: “Every dollar that you spend is an opportunity for you to say where your priorities truly lie.”
Internet resource: The Great Circle Mapper tool http://www.gcmap.com/
Favorite Travel Book: The 4 Hour Work Week, by Timothy Ferriss
Best Travel Gear: Kelty Coyote 4750, his backpack
Weird Eats: Crocodile
LinksSteve's website, Nerd Fitness
@stevekamb
@nerdfitness
Live Like James Bond, an article from Nerd Fitness
Ramit Sethi’s finance website, I Will Teach You To Be RichMusic Credit: Passion Pit - Moth's Wings (Artec Remix), Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static
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Thu, 22 May 2014 - 26min - 211 - 11: How Steve Kamb Made Travel a Bigger Priority in his Life – Part 1
Steve Kamb wants to help his fellow nerds get healthy.
To differentiate in a very crowded fitness industry, he leveraged the idea of creating a community around helping people like himself get healthy and stay fit on his blog, Nerd Fitness. When the blog took off, after a few years of hard work, he decided to quit his job to focus on it 100%. He knew he could do that from anywhere. But the more he wrote about amazing characters like Jason Bourne or James Bond, or amazing places like Middle Earth or Hyrule, Steve realized that he needed his own ongoing adventures. He suddenly knew that not only did he need to make travel more of a priority but also that it was now an achievable reality. So, with the opportunity before him, he took conscious action, sold all his stuff, and made travel a bigger part of his life.
Once his success as a blogger afforded him the freedom to work anywhere, he was inspired by Chris Guillebeau’s book The Art of Non-Conformity and put a plan in place to book an 8-month round the world trip... for $418. Today, he’s made travel a core part of his lifestyle, with multiple big trips every year while on a mission to complete what he calls his Epic Quest of Awesome — a far nerdier, and more adventurous way of describing his bucket list.
I was thrilled to bring him to the show to discuss why he chose to make travel a priority and how someone with no travel background or experience, without huge sums cash, with picky eating habits and a fear of new experiences and things, can make round the world exploration into a reality for themselves, and learn to love it.
Words from an Explorer:
"Travel for me was always one of those things that I would say, 'Wouldn't it be nice?' but people never actually take those steps to actually do it... I finally just forced myself to stop. I forced myself to make [travel] a priority." - Steve Kamb
What we cover on the show:Why Steve can't get himself to slow down.
How Steve Kamb started Nerd Fitness and why it worked.
How Steve overcame his fears of eating new foods, different languages and cultures by challenging himself, physically or comfortably, and found he had a lot of fun.
The intersection of fitness and travel, and how both can personally challenge and grow you in a similar way.
How Steve lived his dream to live like James Bond.
Fitness can give you the confidence to travel and do anything you want without having to think, "Am I able to do this?"
Travel is a departure from routine. Fitness thrives on routine. How does Steve reconcile that paradox?
Steve makes exercise a priority in his travels. Most people don't because the travel alone is the priority. But this simple decision helped him maintain his routineLinks
Steve's website, Nerd Fitness
@stevekamb
@nerdfitness
Steve's great article on how to travel around the world for $418
The Nerd Fitness Epic Quest of AwesomeMusic Credit: Move Slow by Felxprod ft. Jess Abran (Myriad Remix), Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static
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Wed, 21 May 2014 - 21min - 210 - 10: Jodi Ettenberg on Eating Street Food Safely, Plus Her Best Travel Advice – Part 2
Food is an adventure.
If you agree with that statement and want to explore a culture through its food but are worried about getting sick, listen to Jodi Ettenberg's advice on how to safely navigate the delicious back alleys of street food, anywhere in the world. As Jodi points out, "I've not found any other thing in travel that compels locals to want to interact with you as much as enthusiasm for their food... Street food, especially, affords this wonderful scene you get to watch. It's like slicing open a culture and then sitting and watching it unfold in front of you. It's really compelling."After saving up as a lawyer in New York City, Jodi Ettenberg took a career break to see the world for a year. Five years later, she has yet to return while manifesting what many would consider to be a dream career as a travel writer, eater, speaker, soup expert, and authority in street food at her website, Legal Nomads. Last year, she received just over one million views. I'm thrilled to welcome her on the show to talk about travel and its relationship to career transitions and, of course, street food. There are very few things that excite me more than street food.
Listen to today's episode and hear Jodi's best advice about approaching street food safely and through a lens of culture, as well as her best travel advice in today's lightning round.
Words from an Explorer:
"I've not found any other thing in travel that compels locals to want to interact with you than enthusiasm for their food... Street food, especially."
What You'll Learn:How street food can be the most authentic experience, food as a platform to soak up so much culture.
Why street food is arguably safer than restaurant food, and how to identify signals that any food might not be safe.Jodi's Best Travel Advice:
Taking the First Step: Do sufficient research for your destination, and address the concerns of your family, then book a tour. "There's nothing shameful about needing structure from someone else before you head off on your own."
Money Saving Tip: Street food goes a long way, and can be as cheap as $1/meal. Check out travel hacking resources, or consider one-way open jaw trips and book budget options, local flights or buses to save on travel.
Finding the Best Airfare: Skyscanner, Google Flights to search for flights. Then book directly with airlines. If you book with an aggregator, call up the airline, give them a confirmation number (and try to get your seat).
Packing Tips: Jodi hates packing. Hates it! Here's her resources for packing lists and tips. Also, mail things!
Favorite Internet Travel Tool or Resource: Subreddits for Vietnam and Travel. The Week's 10 Things You Need to Know Today. The Next Draft. Open Culture.
Favorite Travel Book: Spice: The History of a Temptation (Vintage)
Favorite Travel Gear: Doorstop, to wedge your door closed from the inside, to give you extra peace of mind.
Weirdest Food: Chicken Pudding, in Turkey. And here's an American version.Links mentioned in this show:
LegalNomads.com
Jodi's series Thrillable Hours
@legalnomads
Jodi on Instagram
Facebook.com/legalnomads
Jodi's Food Tours at Jodieats.com
Jodi's book, The Food Travelers HandbookMusic Credit: Passion Pit - Moth's Wings (Artec Remix), Aaron Static - Intrepid Journey
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Tue, 20 May 2014 - 27min - 209 - 9: How Jodi Ettenberg Left Her Career for a Life of Travel – Part 1
Jodi Ettenberg had a lifelong dream to take the Transsiberian Railway that over time, despite a successful career that she enjoyed, she just couldn't ignore.
After saving up as a lawyer in New York City, Jodi took a career break to see the world for a year. Five years later, she has yet to return while manifesting what many would consider to be a dream career as a travel writer, eater, speaker, soup expert, and authority in street food at her website, Legal Nomads. Last year, she received just over a million views. I'm thrilled to have her on to talk about travel and its relationship to career transitions and, of course, street food. There's very few things that excite me more than street food!
Listen to today's episode and hear how Jodi made the conscious decision to make travel a bigger priority in her life, and how she does it. Then tune in for part 2 of our conversation.
Words from an Explorer:
"I'm not doing this to reject what society's told me I want but instead to be richer in the way I experience my life."
Links mentioned in this show:LegalNomads.com
Jodi's series Thrillable Hours
@legalnomads
Jodi on Instagram
Jodi's Food Tours at Jodieats.com
Jodi's book, The Food Travelers HandbookMusic Credit: Passion Pit - Moth's Wings (Artec Remix)
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Mon, 19 May 2014 - 31min - 208 - 8: Get Inspired with Matt Wilson from Under30Experiences
Standing atop a volcano in Iceland, Matt Wilson had an epiphany. How did he really want to spend the best years of his life?
Today, he is the co-founder and Adventurer-in-Residence of Under30Media, Under30CEO, and Under30Experiences. Before starting them, he spent 7 months exploring the world and now with his team, he works to give others the opportunity to travel and make an impact on this tiny world we live in, a business goal I completely admire.
If you're in need of a shot of motivation, Matt wants to help pay his experiences forward to others. Have a listen to Matt's inspiring journey and his message about the value and importance of travel.
Words from an Explorer:
"Encourage your friends who aren't seeing the world to go out and seek meaningful experiences with people who are different from themselves because there's a lot of people out there who could benefit from the effects of travel."
Matt Wilson's Best Travel Advice
The First Step: Get your passport, buy a guidebook. Sure travel information is free online, but sometimes it's the little purchases or commitments that compel us into action.Travel hack: The American Express Platinum Card
How to Find Cheap Airfare: Search for flights between Tuesday and Thursday (slowest travel days) on Expedia & Kayak, monitor flights for a while, then between Tuesday to Thursday, book through American Express for insurance, double miles and airline miles (triple miles!).
Internet Travel Tools: TripAdvisor, Magic Seaweed, Foursquare
Favorite Travel Book: The 4-Hour Workweek, Expanded and Updated: Expanded and Updated, With Over 100 New Pages of Cutting-Edge Content., by Tim Ferris, The Art of Happiness: a Handbook for Living, by the Dalai Lama
Favorite Travel Gear: iPhone, Burton Day Hiker Backpack Night Rider Color Block
Packing tip: Wear most of your bulky things on the plane.
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Fri, 16 May 2014 - 38min - 207 - 7: How Getting Laid Off Led Geraldine DeRuiter to Embrace a Life of Travel
Geraldine DeRuiter knew she was going to get laid off.
Her boss told her to go to Italy with her friend on a trip they had planned. While she was there, a coworker told her the entire office was being let go. She finished her wine and told her husband, who was back home, preparing for a work trip to Iceland. When he asked if she wanted to go, she said yes. This was in the spring of 2008. She hasn’t stopped since.
After a year of traveling with her husband who travels regularly, Geraldine “was bullied into” to start a travel blog by friends. She wrote about the things she did on her own during their trips. She quickly discovered blogging made her happy. Today, thanks to her training as a journalist and ability to infuse her writing with her witty personality, Geraldine’s blog, The Everywhereist, is one of the most popular travel blogs on the internet.
Quotes from the Explorer:
"Even a miserable travel experience can make a good story. When things go awry, I remind myself this will be funny eventually. And I've found that most things are."
What we cover:How being laid off gave Geraldine the permission she needed to travel the world nonstop.
Why planning too much on your travels can set too much of an expectation, and not result in the most remarkable experiences.
Why the authentic world is largely undiscovered.The Everywhereist's Travel Advice
The first step: Getting back to your hotel is only a cab ride away. Remember that, and I think you can extrapolate that to, "Home is always a flight away." You can always get back.
Money saving tip: Don't buckle to the pressure of having to eat out every night you're traveling. Try a local grocery store, market, or bakery. It's a great way to expose yourself to a culture and save your funds.
How to find cheap airfare: Try not to obsess over it. At some point, you're going to be willing to pay $30-40 to NOT wake up at 3am to catch a flight.
Packing tip: Do laundry so you can pick from everything, and not wind up having to dress like a clown!
Favorite travel book: Neither Here nor There: Travels in Europe, by Bill Bryson
Favorite travel gear: Eagle Creek Travel Gear Pack-It Cube Set
Weirdest food ever eaten: Geraldine grew up eating plenty of entrails. "I tried guinea pig in Peru and it was wonderful."Music Credit: Moth's Wings (Artec Remix), Passion Pit
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Thu, 15 May 2014 - 24min - 206 - 6: How Travel Helped Johnny Jet Overcome Anxiety, Embrace Adventure
When Johnny Jet was 18, he was terrified of flying. He had a bad case of anxiety that made it difficult to get out of his home. Then, he met a girl who wanted him to go to Hong Kong with her. So, he talked his dad into buying him a cheap business class fare. The freedom of new experience in tandem with earning frequent flyer miles changed his life. He became addicted to traveling with miles. Today, he's one of the biggest authorities in airfare deals while being featured on CNN, Travel Channel, BBC Travel, Travel and Leisure, and many other major publications.
Today, we're adding The Daily Travel Podcast to that list. We discuss how getting out of his comfort zone changed his life for the better as well as Johnny's best travel advice to inspire and help you travel further and more often for less.
For anyone who might be afraid of flying, understand that even a rockstar like Johnny Jet has tricks to take his mind off the flight. Have a listen and enjoy the show!
Quotes from an explorer
“So many people are afraid to travel overseas because they’re sitting there at home watching the news.”
What we cover:How Johnny fell in love with travel and flying
How he got past his anxiety to get out of his house, and not just fly, but also fell in love with flying long distance.
How Johnny got started earning frequent flyer miles, and why he can’t ever go back
How he got started with his business by starting a free newsletter for his coworkers
Why Johnny Jet knew that after a trip to Hong Kong, he knew he’d never stop traveling.
How to get over a fear of flyingJohnny’s Best Travel Advice:
How to Find the Cheapest Airfare: Johnny Jet’s guide to how to find cheap flights
Packing List: You don’t need as much as you think you do. Ditch the huge suitcase. Carry on only. Wear all your bulky stuff on the plane.
Favorite Internet Tool: ITA Software’s Matrix
Favorite Travel Book: 202 Tips Even the Best Business Travelers May Not Know by Chris McGinnis. The Longest Way Home: One Man's Quest for the Courage to Settle Down by Andrew McCarthy.
Favorite Travel Gear: Johnny's travel journal helps take his mind off flying.
Weirdest Food: Grub worm in New Zealand. “Tastes like chicken!”Mentioned in this Show:
#TwitterChats
Chris McGinnis
JohnnyJet.com
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Wed, 14 May 2014 - 18min - 205 - 5: Travel is Easy with Nomadic Matt
Today’s guest runs the award winning travel blog, NomadicMatt.com. In 2005, he was inspired by fellow backpackers to escape the 9-5 and make travel a bigger priority in his life. After becoming an expert from his experiences, his work has been featured in the New York Times, BBC, TIME, Lifehacker, and many, many other massive publications.
With hopes to become a freelance travel writer, Matt has inadvertently grown into a huge travel resource for his large global audience. It’s now been 8 years of nonstop travel for Matt, who dials into the show from Thailand.
Explorer Quotes
“Everytime I said, this is the end, I’m going to stop, I’d be back out on the road within a few weeks."“Travel is really easy... the whole process is book a ticket, pack your bag, get out the door.”
In this episode, we cover:How Matt's desire to travel the world motivated him to start his website as a way to become a freelance travel writer, but instead became a global resource for travelers everywhere
How to experience Thailand, the Matt Kepnes way (including the one food he can't live without).
Why Thailand is Matt's home away from home, and how it can be rewarding to discover places like this for yourselfNomadic Matt's Best Travel Advice:
The First Step: Just go. It's that simple.
Money Saving Tip or Travel Hack: Matt recommends the American Express Starwood Preferred card, or the Chase Sapphire Preferred because it has no foreign t
Packing: Pack everything you need, then cut it in half. Can you buy things when you’re there?
Travel Book: Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel and How to Travel the World on $50 a Day: Travel Cheaper, Longer, Smarter Get this audio book for free at FreeTravelBook.com
Weirdest Food: Maggots, in Thailand. "They tasted like salty french fries."Mentioned in this Show
The Ultimate Guide to Travel Hacking, by Matt Kepnes
NomadicMatt.com
@nomadicmatt
Matt's Youtube channel
How to Travel the World on $50 a Day: Travel Cheaper, Longer, Smarter, by Matt KepnesMusic credit: Intrepid Journey by Aaron Static
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Tue, 13 May 2014 - 18min - 204 - 4: Adventure is for Everyone with The Planet D
Dave and Deb are not only married, but bill themselves as Canada’s Adventure Couple. Since 2008, they have lived their motto that “Adventure is for Everyone,” not just those who’ve spent a lifetime preparing and training. They’ve explored over 80 countries across all 7 continents with adventures like Summitting Kilamanjaro, Everest Base Camp, cycling the length of Africa, driving in the Mongol Rally, and that’s just to name a few. Truly the stuff of legend. You can read about it all, book custom tours, and destination advice at ThePlanetD.com.
While they enjoyed their work, they weren’t fulfilled by their careers, and the film industry didn't thrill them. They both knew they didn’t want to spend the rest of their lives saving for retirement, just to be happy when their 65. They wanted it now.
Explorer Quotes
“Travel was never something we pursued to change ourselves. That just came naturally.”“I didn’t want to spend the rest of my life saving for retirement, just to be happy when I’m 65. I wanted it now.”
In this episode, we cover...How to stop being an armchair traveler and let travel help you enjoy life more
How a trip to Thailand improved their relationship and changed their lives. And how travel can be a kind of therapy, whether you think you need it or not. Dave and Deb use new and different adventures to keep the spark going.
How your travels can define you, more than your career, by challenging you to become the best versions of yourself, who you are inside.
Why they challenge themselves to do things like snowshoe 100 kilometers while pulling all their gear on sleds, using traditional snowshoes and sleeping in a yurt in freezing, sub-zero temperatures.
Why adventure can be for everyone, not just people with training, and how to crush that mentality. Why Ontario has a lot to offer travelers who seek adventure of all levels
How to find the best local tour operators, rather than getting stuck on a commercial tour with a hundred people.Best Travel Advice
The First Step: Just go, it's that easy.
Money Saving Tip or Travel Hack: Hire locals, they charge a fraction of the price. Give something up (your daily latte maybe?) to get something you want.
Packing: Pack everything you need, then cut it in half. Can you buy things when you’re there?
Travel Book: Into Thin Air Get this audio book for free at FreeTravelBook.com
Gear: Belkin SurgePlus 3-Outlet Mini Travel Swivel Charger Surge Protector with Dual USB Ports (2.1 AMP / 10 Watt). Eagle Creek Travel Gear Pack-It Cube Set, Black, One Size. “We should’ve used these years ago!”
Weirdest Food: Minke Whale Blubber! Or live termites.Links Mentioned in this Show
Johnny Jet episode of the Daily Travel Podcast
The Planet D
Dave & Deb's custom adventure toursMusic credit: Intrepid Journey by Aaron Static
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Mon, 12 May 2014 - 39min - 203 - 3: Exploring the Unknown with David Wood
In today's episode, a young chimney sweep goes to Tunisia and comes home an accidental world explorer.
I'm welcoming a fellow podcaster to the show. He is the host of The Kickass Life and Amplified Network Marketing podcasts. But he’s not just a podcaster, he is the creator of world-class personal development training programs that have impacted hundreds of thousands of people. On top of that he’s a Business Leader, Author, and Humanitarian, and proud father, who has lived, traveled and worked in over 50 countries. I’m excited for him to bring his passion for people, culture, travel, life, and especially the unknown to this show.Explorer Quote:
“Beautiful things happen every time we walk into the unknown.”
“Just say yes to more things and watch what happens. Your life is going to be more exciting.”
In this episode, we cover:How a trip to Tunisia changed David and helped him go from an angry kid to world explorer who traveled for 10 1/2 years to over 40 countries.
How to step outside of your comfort zone and cope with being uncomfortable in the unknown zone.
Put yourself into the position to say David’s 2 important words: Yes and Both. Do you want to climb a mountain? Yes. Kilimanjaro or Everest? Both.
How travel can help you learn to treat people.Music Credit: Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static
Links & Resources mentioned in this show:
Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill
The KickAss Life Podcast
Amplified Network Marketing Podcast
David’s Belizean resort, Thatch Caye
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Fri, 09 May 2014 - 37min - 202 - 2: Warren and Betsy Talbot from Married with Luggage
Betsy and Warren Talbot are a recovering 40-something, Type-A couple who spent their 20s and 30s climbing the corporate ladder only to realize it wasn’t the ladder they wanted to be climbing. So, in October, 2010, just shy of their 40th birthdays, the couple sold everything they owned and left their lives behind to see the world. They’re still traveling today.
Explorer Quote
“Whatever your dream may be, do what makes you happy. There is no wrong answer. Just do it.”In this episode, we cover:
Why simply just saying yes can transform your life.
How to get into Housesitting as a way to experience the authentic world through free accommodation.
How they experienced Turkey in a way that allowed them to getaway from it all
Why seeing Turkey on foot, including the Lycean Way, might be the best way to see the country
What to eat and drink in Turkey
The one can’t miss thing in Turkey (Warren and Betsy each have their own, and you won’t find Warren’s in any guidebooks)
Yet another benefit of honey: It never goes bad and provides great energy, making it a perfect food for intrepid travelers
Thank you for listening to this episode of the Daily Travel Podcast! To get all the show notes, resources, and more from this episode, please visit dailytravelpodcast.com/married-with-luggageBest Travel Advice:
How to take the first step: Set a deadline and hold it. Let it become everything you build around.
Money-Saving Tip: And every time you need to spend that much, ask yourself “Is this worth a day on the road?”
Packing Tips: Locals need what you need too. Worst case scenario? You have to buy it there. Also, Eagle Creek Packing Cubes make it easy to pull the right things out.
Internet Resource: TrailWallet, recommend by Simon and Erin from NeverEnding Voyage. And Betsy loves Google Drive.
Favorite Book: Wild by Cheryl Strayed, Dream Save Do by Warren & Betsy Talbot
Favorite Travel Gear: Warren loves the Big Agnes Fly Creek UL3 Tent. Betsy recommends Osprey backpacks for everyday travel.Music credit: Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static
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Fri, 09 May 2014 - 28min - 201 - 1: Introducing the Daily Travel Podcast!
About a year ago, I had an idea for a podcast. It was a small idea but nobody was doing it. Today, after a lot of hard work, it's become something completely different and far more exciting. I've connected with more amazing people than I ever could've imagined and recorded their stories and their beautiful, inspiring words. Today, I'm happy and proud to launch the idea to the public.
It's called The Daily Travel Podcast.
I want to explore the idea that we travel for the stories that happen to us, that we take home, and tell for the rest of our lives. These stories we hold on to and become a part of what defines us. I want to explore the question that follows, "How can we put ourselves in a position to find these experiences?" How can we get out of our comfort zones to go from tourist to traveler to explorer of the unknown?
Have a listen to the episode for my travel stories -- sort of like my explorer origin story! -- and how they shaped my perspective of people, travel, and what it means to be an explorer. And be sure to stay until the end because I'll tell you about what you can expect, the amazing interviews with world travelers and industry experts I have lined up, and how I can help you travel further and more often for less, and find life-changing experiences on the road.
Very Special Thanks to:
Stephen Warley and Chris Wilson at Unstuckable
Dave Shepherd
Jessica Rhodes at Interview Connections
Ben Krueger and Arison Cain at Authority Engine
Christopher Lang
All my guests
and my wife, ShannonMusic Credit: Aaron Static, Intrepid Journey
Music Credit: Imogen Heap, Wait it Out (Artec Remix)
Photo by Nicholas Ciorogan
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Thu, 08 May 2014 - 12min - 200 - 217: Halloween Horror Nights 25, An Immersive Theater Experience
*2015 marks the 25th anniversary of Halloween Horror Nights here at Universal Studios in Orlando. Every year since 1991, this event has grown not only at this park, but at other Universal Studios Theme Parks all around the world.
Together, my wife and I got to experience the whole event as a part of a VIP press event, which included touring 9 elaborately designed haunted mazes and multiple outdoor “scare zones”. They’ve basically turned the entire theme park and nine of the professional sound stages into one enormous haunted environment. It was, hands down, the most incredible and surreal outdoor atmosphere and immersive theater experience I’ve ever wandered through.Interested in attending Halloween Horror Nights 25?
This is the perfect year to go for the first time or return and re-immerse yourself in the 25 years of Horror Night homage. Get your tickets information here. And be sure to check out these posts from friends of the show for everything you need to know:Halloween Horror Nights: A Hauntingly Good Time by Mary Jo Manzanares at Traveling with MJ
Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios by Cailin O'Neil from Travel Yourself
Universal Orlando Halloween Horror Nights 2015: Private Media Event, Houses and Tips by
Krista Thompson at The Fairytale Traveler
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Tue, 06 Oct 2015 - 16min - 199 - 216: Building a Travel Startup with Zipkick’s Jason Will
Jason Will is the Founder and CEO behind Zipkick, a startup determined to personalize the travel booking process. With brand ambassador Scott Eddy behind the wheel, I jumped onboard the Zipkick roadtrip - a cross-country tour to build hype around the launch of the Zipkick smartphone apps.
Growing up playing competitive hockey left Jason with little chance to travel as a kid but plenty of competitive drive to be a champion. In this conversation, we delve into that inner-fuel and what it takes to launch and run a startup in the tech and travel industries.
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Tue, 22 Sep 2015 - 25min - 198 - 215: Show the World to Itself with Kasha Slavner
Today’s guest is a photographer, filmmaker, blogger, and social entrepreneur.
And she’s also new to international travel, but she’s also just 17, which means she’s getting quite a headstart at building a life of travel, exploring her curiosity and creativity through The Global Sunrise Project, a documentary film project she’s building. Through this project, and her travels, Kasha Slavner explores the emotional value exposing yourself at a young age to difference, and why it’s so important to become what’s widely known as a global citizen.
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Mon, 07 Sep 2015 - 34min - 197 - 214: Sharing a Love for Thailand with Christophe Cappon
“We think we know the plan, right? But the plan always tends to change on us. I had no idea. But I knew that something needed to change. I grew up in the city as a teenager. I always had this intrinsic feeling that at some point I wanted to get out and to see the world. I didn’t know how that was going to happen. But there was this golden thread that was consistent. It was maybe a little buried. There were doubts and there were fears. There were other pressures, that were like ‘Stay in Toronto!’ ‘Be like everyone else!’ but hey. Sometimes you just need to go with your gut.” - Christophe Cappon
Christophe Cappon is a Canadian who’s uprooted his life to move to Chiang Mai, Thailand, where he founded Thailand Yoga Holidays — an atypical yoga school that integrates the surroundings of Northern Thailand — it’s life, it’s food, and culture - into a series of retreats.
Christophe's decision to move to Chiang Mai was not an easy one and was quickly followed by a bout of Dengue Fever. Through this struggle, which he describes as an organic process, Christophe unlocked a love of the people and lifestyle of Thailand. He planted roots and built a school that now is "rolling really well," in his words. To me, his story is an example of the benefit of being open to being unplanned, being challenged, and being receptive to new experience.
I’m excited to sit down and explore his decision to build a life around his desire to see the world and explore his interests, rather than let these things remain hobbies and past-times.Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review!
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Fri, 28 Aug 2015 - 36min - 196 - 213: Keeping a Career While Traveling with Edna Zhou
The idea that you need to give up your travels in order to see the world is a common belief, but one that Edna has somehow dispelled along the way.
At 18, Edna Zhou moved to Shanghai to work her way around the world. At 21, she left with almost nothing to live in Singapore — inadvertently jumpstarting an international career in sports journalism, eventually leading to one of travel writing.
From there, she’d never look back - and I’m excited to bring her on the show to explore HOW someone’s able to perpetually travel while still growing a career, as we might define one to be.
Today, you can see her work and follow her adventures at ExpatEdna.com.Like the show? I’d love a rating and review!
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Fri, 21 Aug 2015 - 35min - 195 - 212: Rebuilding Life for Travel with Kristen Kellogg
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In this very special, and first-ever, live interview I sit down with creative agency founder and travel media producer Kristen Kellogg to explore her journey from bartender leading the wrong life to embracing the life waiting for her in travel.
Today, Kristen is the talent behind Border Free Travels, a boutique video and social marketing agency for brands and destinations through which she's reconstructed her lifestyle around a passion to see the world and capture her experiences in a personal way.
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Fri, 07 Aug 2015 - 37min - 194 - 211: Millennials and Travel with Britt Hysen
“I tell stories of the unsung heroes, the champions of humanity, giving hope to those in need of a quick pick-me-up. Through inspirational messaging and conscious action, I believe media has the power to motivate viewers to occupy their hearts.” - Britt Hysen
Today we get to sit down with the Founder and Editor in Chief of Millennial Magazine, a digital publication focused on the potential of the Millennial generations as change agents. In it’s own words, it’s “Forbes meets Life magazine with a social impact twist.”Along with her team of photographers and writers, Britt produces monthly digital issues featuring stories across news, culture, profiles of Millennials making an impact and spotlights topics across the board, shining a light on the potential for a generation that up until recently has been more at the butt end of criticism than a tour de force generation that is coming into its own.
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Mon, 03 Aug 2015 - 35min - 193 - 210: Ten Years in Thailand with Scott Eddy
Today’s guest is one I had the pleasure of meeting in one of the many places he considers home, Bangkok. He took me to a cigar and whiskey bar in which they were projecting Buster Keaton on the brick wall and had a jazz singer in the corner. After a day spent on Khao San Road, and the backpacker scene there, this was a whole different side of Bangkok. The whole place felt a lot more New York than it did back alley Thailand.
And that’s how where I got to know Scott Eddy, a former stockbroker turned world traveling digital marketing consultant and public speaker.
More recently, he’s added digital nomad to list of descriptors. But travel wasn’t always there for Scott, and we’re going to get into the direction he’s taken his career, how and why.
Above all things, I’ve noticed Scott to be an opportunist in the best of ways — he never passes the opportunity to make a new connection, visit a new place, meet a new audience, or just say hello and be curious.Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review!
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Mon, 27 Jul 2015 - 41min - 192 - 209: Traveling to Make Things with Adina Pease
Adina Pease is a creative wanderer — her term, that I wish I thought of — and when she’s not documenting her travels in paint or film, through her company Dog on a Boat Studios, she’s running her new startup RambleGood, making and selling handmade travel goods for a good cause, products designed for the curious, the travelers, and those with an insatiable wanderlust for the world. Does that sound like you? Because I’m pretty sure that describes me.
She’s worked with National Geographic, Travel Oregon, and Matador Network, to name just a few, on various creative storytelling projects.Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review!
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Mon, 06 Jul 2015 - 30min - 191 - 208: Deciphering Culture Through Food with Naomi Duguid
"What's another place that's kind of a black hole in people's imagination? Does it stretch me a little? So I go there open endedly... I'm just relying on good luck and chance encounters." - Naomi Duguid, on finding her next travel and creative project.
Naomi Duguid is a former-lawyer turned award winning cookbook writer, author, photographer and traveler. She’s the author of Hot Sour Salty Sweet, a culinary journey through Southeast Asia, and the person behind her website Immerse Through and presently working on her next book called Caucasia, an exploration of culture through food in Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran and Iraqi Kurdistan.
In this in depth conversation we dive right into the good stuff to explore what motivates Naomi's creative endeavors and drives her travels to the lesser known parts of the globe and how she built a life of travel having abandoned a more conventional career in the law.Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review!
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Fri, 26 Jun 2015 - 52min - 190 - 207: What You’re Seeking is Actually Everywhere with Nithin Coca
Can travel break you away from shyness and naiveté? I think I know the answer to this, and so does today’s guest — who spent a year on the road searching for purpose and personal growth.
Nithin Coca is a freelance writer and social activist, as well as the author of the book Traveling Softly and Quietly, a young man’s journey for meaning on and off the beaten path - which you can pick up now. Nithin is an Indian American from Southern California with a lifelong travel bug — and his works been featured in many international and online publications. He's even spent time as a Couchsurfing ambassador, something that might lend a hint to his belief on overcoming shyness through travel.Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review!
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Fri, 12 Jun 2015 - 40min - 189 - 206: Live Your Dream Lifestyle Now with The Paradise Pack
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The Paradise Pack is a collection of tools and resources designed to help you break down the barriers between where you are and where you want to be. Whether that's traveling more or building a location independent lifestyle business, this pack contains items made by 11 guests from The Daily Travel Podcast AND more! In short, it's over $2000 worth of high quality resources for $197. And it's only on sale for 7 days (June 1-8).
In this episode, we explore what it's all about, and what Jason Moore and Travis Sherry have been up to for the last year building and living their location independent lifestyles.
I'm proud to promote this because I respect the two guys putting it out. Jason runs the website Zero To Travel and the top rated travel podcast by the same name. Travis is the mind behind Extra Pack of Peanuts, also a travel resource website and top rated podcast. Plus, 10% of sales goes directly to the incredible organization Pencils of Promise to help build a school in developing countries.
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Tue, 02 Jun 2015 - 45min - 188 - 205: Being the Most Traveled Person with Mike Spencer Bown
"Good people greatly outnumber nasty people, worldwide. There is a network that existed long before facebook, and it is the network of persons of good will, who will introduce and pass you to other persons of good will, such that you can take a friendly look around a town, a nation or the world, as you like. There is no similar network among nasty people, they are on their own, and if you know what is good for you, leave them alone." – Mike Spencer Bown
23 years of adventures spent wandering the world has led Michael Bown to visiting every country and every region on Earth, from war-torn Mogadishu to living with pygmies in the Congo, all of this giving him credence to lay claim to the title of the world’s most travelled person in human history. This is not simple. Hitchhiking, multiple arrests in foreign countries, multiple bouts of malaria. But that’s the point. It’s the willingness to endure challenge, and the kindness of the strangest of strangers that delivers the story we’re looking for.
And today we get to know Mike Spencer Bown. In this piece, we explore the time Mike's spent in solitude living in the woods and how this has prepared and conditioned him for a life of perpetual travel to everywhere on this planet.
In this episode, we get into Mike's time spent in solitude living in the woods and how that experience conditioned him to become a perpetual traveler capable of going to everywhere in the world.
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Fri, 22 May 2015 - 57min - 187 - 204: Change Your Role in Life with Jacqueline Kehoe
Jacqueline Kehoe is a travel writer and the author behind The Strange and New, a name taken from a poem that ends with a couplet which I grabbed from her website:
"...But they're always tired of the things that areand they want the strange and new."
I believe those two lines describe people like us, certainly me and perhaps you. In Jacqueline's words, those lines are meant "for those who have their traveling paint set in hand, who globe-trot to become, and who yearn for experiences that are really just a series of interesting guesses."A single trip to Viet Nam lasted longer than this midwestern girl expected and today, from North Carolina, she's channeling a love of travel into narrative style prose. I'm excited in this episode to get into who Jacqueline is, where that perspective comes from, what happened in Viet Nam, her backstory and travels and how theater, like travel, might offer a glimpse into how it feels to try on different masks.
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Fri, 15 May 2015 - 33min - 186 - 203: Building a Travel Career with Beth Whitman
Beth Whitman is the editor and mind behind Wanderlust and Lipstick, where she bills herself as a contemporary wanderer and women’s travel expert, leading women-only and coed adventure tours that go from places like Santa Fe to Bhutan and New Guinea.
Once upon a time, Beth took a 3 month trip around the US at age 20, an experience that would catalyze her career in travel and a desire to venture further into the world.
Today, she is no stranger to adventure having completed the Snowman Trek in Bhutan, ridden a motorcycle from the Pacific Northwest to Panama, and backpacked all over Asia and Oceania. Beth and I met briefly at The White House Summit for Study Abroad and Global Citizenship and in this episode, you'll get to know her further.
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Fri, 08 May 2015 - 44min - 185 - 202: 50 States in 365 Days with Kelly Will
After nine years as a celebrity gossip columnist in New York City, Kelly Will sold everything she owned to cross all 50 of the United States for one year — a social experiment she undertook to try to find more connection and build community into her life.
Today, she’s gearing up to launch her book, Willful, and a new company to help others find connection and purpose from the things they do.
I’m excited to explore Kelly’s reasons for taking such a trip — and broadcasting it in the way that she did, and the effects that the experience have had on her life and person.Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review!
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Fri, 01 May 2015 - 50min - 184 - 201: Shamans & Psychedelics, Ayahuasca in Peru with Mike Margolies
In 2013, Mike Margolies had all the things you’re supposed to want to make you happy, but it wasn’t enough. He left his corporate job as an engineer to see if the world had something else to offer that might fulfill him.
The risks were minimal - to take a career break in your 20s is not completely unheard of. I did it and it changed me.
What Mike found did change the direction of his life, his definition of a career, the limits of his curiosity, and creativity, and today’s he’s exploring the travel lifestyle on his podcast, Walking the Earth. I’m curious to get into who Mike is, what he’s exploring through the podcast, what his definition of ‘the travel lifestyle’ is, and his stories from his travels.Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review!
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Fri, 24 Apr 2015 - 46min - 183 - 200: Finding the Right Life with Lisa Eldridge
“I remember thinking, ‘What am I doing?’ I had a great husband, I had a great house, I had all this safety — this big safety net — and I’ve just taken myself out of it. Am I doing the right thing? What is this going to lead to? It was really difficult. And there were moments on the road when I was just distraught and confused but I think once you take that giant leap of faith, the only way is forward. And it’s only natural to want to go back to something that’s really safe. To go back to your old life but if you just keep going forward, then you learn to trust, in whatever it is you learn to trust in. For me, it’s the universe. I trusted that everything will be okay. And since then doors have opened. I don’t regret that at all. I’m definitely living the right life for me now.”
Lisa Eldridge is an author and journalist, whose works been published by Insight Guides, Sunday Times Travel, and Real Travel magazine. With a background in the travel industry, she set out at twenty one to live and work in numerous countries, totalling 85 — about half of which she visited on her own. But it was in Eastern Asia that she found the inspiration to create something from her curiosity, and her site site Girl About the Globe was born — an ethical travel resource for women who want to travel, and might need to do so on their own.
She recently successfully Kickstarted her own book, A Female Guide to Solo Travel.
Solo-female travel is a topic we get into a lot on this show — and we’ll be exploring a little this month (April 2015). I wanted to chat with Lisa at a deeper level about the complexities and differences of being a woman on the road, and why it is harder for women to find the same transformative experience on the road as I did, and continue to do, in my travels.Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review!
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Fri, 17 Apr 2015 - 38min - 182 - 199: 100 Countries with Jonny Blair
Jonny Blair is the Northern Irishman behind the site Don't Stop Living, a blog "covering the lifestyle of travel," which he defines as being always on the move - even when employed. Jonny's backpacked to 99 countries and on the cusp of hitting #100 - while studying in England, China, Australia and Uruguay.
In this episode, we get into how Jonny defines the travel lifestyle for himself, what motivates that, and how he makes this work for himself.
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Mon, 09 Mar 2015 - 35min - 181 - 198: Travel to Accelerate Your Career with Mark van der Heijden
Mark van der Heijden is a creative copywriter from Amsterdam who just last year, left his job to travel the world with an unique goal. He calls himself The Backpacker Intern and is leveraging his talents as a creative copywriter to land internships around the world in the fields of content marketing, advertising, and production in exchange for (get this) only food and somewhere to sleep.
This quest has led him to the TEDx stage in New York, The White House where we met, among the top 100 digital media influencers in travel, and most recently, Antarctica - which he’s just returned from and I can’t wait to hear all about.
Love what Mark’s doing and the extremely savvy and unique approach to using his travels to help others and perpetuate this idea that travel isn’t detrimental to your career. In fact, it makes you more desirable to employers.
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Fri, 27 Feb 2015 - 31min - 180 - 197: Realities of the Digital Nomad Lifestyle with Marina Janeiko
Marina Janeiko is a digital nomad with a particular skill-set with which she’s been supporting a lifestyle of travel and creative wandering, while building a career for herself that allows her to live and work from anywhere.
As a User Experience Designer, she’s been working on What’s It Like — a web platform that focuses on travel by asking when should you go, rather than where — which is an idea I absolutely love.
And for the past 5 years, Marina’s been living the digital nomad lifestyle with her husband, traveling from country to country, exploring the earth while building a location independent career for herself.Explore further
Check out Whats It Like
More on Marina JaneikoLearn more about Whats It Like
The nomads stories, where you can learn more about digital nomad lives
@simpleasthat_ on Twitter
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Wed, 18 Feb 2015 - 37min - 179 - 196: Travel is a Mirror with Don George (Part 2)
"For every alleyway out there, there's an alleyway inside of you."
This is part 2 of my conversation with Don George. Listen to part 1.
Don George is the Editor at Large for National Geographic Traveler, as well as a Special Features Editor for Gadling. He’s the former editor of the San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle. the founder and former editor of the Wanderlust section of Salon.com, and the Global Travel Editor at Lonely Planet. He’s the author of the lonely planet guide to travel writing and most recently the editor of An Innocent Abroad, Lonely Planet’s most recent collection of travel stories from some amazing people, some of whom I’m lucky enough to call friends.
In this two-part conversation, Don shares his beginnings as an aspiring poet, a pilgrimage to Paris to follow in the footsteps of great writers, and his transformation into a travel writer. In it, we explore what it means to live profoundly, how travel can make that easier to achieve, and how to uncover the stories that are waiting for you to tell.
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Tue, 17 Feb 2015 - 20min - 178 - 195: Living Profoundly with Don George (Part 1)
Don George is the Editor at Large for National Geographic Traveler, as well as a Special Features Editor for Gadling. He's the former editor of the San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle. the founder and former editor of the Wanderlust section of Salon.com, and the Global Travel Editor at Lonely Planet. He’s the author of the lonely planet guide to travel writing and most recently the editor of An Innocent Abroad, Lonely Planet’s most recent collection of travel stories from some amazing people, some of whom I’m lucky enough to call friends.
In this two-part conversation, Don shares his beginnings as an aspiring poet, a pilgrimage to Paris to follow in the footsteps of great writers, and his transformation into a travel writer. In it, we explore what it means to live profoundly, how travel can make that easier to achieve, and how to uncover the stories that are waiting for you to tell.Explore further
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Mon, 16 Feb 2015 - 31min - 177 - 194: Working on the Road with Nora Dunn
In 2006, today’s guest first appeared way back in episode 86 and 87, where we talked about how to travel longterm in a financially sustainable way and how to find free accommodation anywhere.
Nora Dunn left a career in financial planning to embrace the desire of perpetual travel, which she has been doing for the past 8 years — and since then has been helping others accomplish the same through her blog, The Professional Hobo. She’s released two books, How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World, and for any train journey lovers like me — Tales of Trains: Where the Journey is the Destination.
And now she’s released her third from Unconventional Guides, Live and Work from Anywhere — Transplant your Career, Job, or Business to the Global Location of Your Choice. In this episode, we explore the changes in Nora's life over the past year, finding balance in the lifestyle of work and travel, and how Nora's new book can help you find the right path toward location independence.
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Get Nora's book, Live and Work from Anywhere
The Professional Hobo, where you can follow Nora's travels and learn from her expertise
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Fri, 13 Feb 2015 - 33min - 176 - 193: A Family’s Year of Service Around the World with John Marshall (Part 2)
This is part 2 of my conversation with John Marshall, author of Wide Open World. Listen to part 1.
Wide Open World is a new memoir by John Marshall, a 9-time Emmy Award winning producer from Portland, Maine.
This book is more of an opus to experience and a richly told account of likely the most beautiful thing John Marshall has ever done for himself, his family, and everyone they helped and were helped by along the way to finding whatever it was that they found waiting for them out there on the road. And we’ll hear all about what that was.
Before the trip, John’s marriage was struggling and he was becoming increasingly disconnected from his teenage kids. The trip was to be a change agent.
And since the trip, John’s been committing time to helping orphans around the world, and I’m sure we’ll explore when and where this fire kindled inside of him, and from where the inspiration for the trip and book came.Explore further
JohnMarshall.com
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Learn about and donate to Orphan School on IndieGogo
John's charity, New OrphanageWatch John's video about Orphan School
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Thu, 12 Feb 2015 - 33min - 175 - 192: A Family’s Year of Service Around the World with John Marshall (Part 1)
Wide Open World is a new memoir by John Marshall, a 9-time Emmy Award winning producer from Portland, Maine.
This book is more of an opus to experience and a richly told account of likely the most beautiful thing John Marshall has ever done for himself, his family, and everyone they helped and were helped by along the way to finding whatever it was that they found waiting for them out there on the road. And we’ll hear all about what that was.
Before the trip, John’s marriage was struggling and he was becoming increasingly disconnected from his teenage kids. The trip was to be a change agent.
And since the trip, John’s been committing time to helping orphans around the world, and I’m sure we’ll explore when and where this fire kindled inside of him, and from where the inspiration for the trip and book came.Explore further
JohnMarshall.com
Get John's book, Wide Open World on Amazon
Learn about and donate to Orphan School on IndieGogo
John's charity, New OrphanageWatch John's video about Orphan School
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Wed, 11 Feb 2015 - 31min - 174 - 191: Travel Hacking with Erik Paquet (Part 2)
This is part 2 of my conversation with Erik Paquet from The Abroaders. Listen to part 1.
As just a hobbyist, today's guest has redeemed over one million points and frequent flyer miles for at least $30,000 in free travel. Nowadays, Erik Paquet runs the international travel consultancy The Abroaders, helping people around the world travel for as close to free as it gets.
As a result, Erik’s created a location independent business for himself and his partners, coaching friends, family and his clients on how to leverage their credit to dramatically reduce the cost of travel.Explore further
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Tue, 10 Feb 2015 - 28min - 173 - 190: Travel Hacking with Erik Paquet (Part 1)
As just a hobbyist, today's guest has redeemed over one million points and frequent flyer miles for at least $30,000 in free travel. Nowadays, Erik Paquet runs the international travel consultancy The Abroaders, helping people around the world travel for as close to free as it gets.
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Mon, 09 Feb 2015 - 33min - 172 - 189: Finding Balance in Freedom with Danny Flood
Hey Explorers! Danny was kind enough to give us all a free audio version of his new book, Buy Your Own Island: The Ultimate Guide to Breaking Free and Making Your Dreams Reality. You can download the audiobook here.
After struggling to find employment out of college, Danny Flood instead decided to travel the world - and pursue a list of dreams that he’d written down on a piece of paper.
Five years later he’s still traveling and living overseas and Danny’s ready to tell his story — and I’m excited to explore exactly where this decision has taken him, and the work that he’s become inspired to produce.
Among a handful of his project, Danny is the founder of Open World Magazine, an online resource for travel, entrepreneurship and life hacking. And now he’s the author of his first book, Buy Your Own Island — the ultimate guide to breaking free and making your dreams reality.Explore further
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Sat, 07 Feb 2015 - 32min - 171 - 188: Digital Nomads in Berlin with DNX Global
Max Breckbill is an American in Germany, and together with his partner, Marcus Meurer, they’ve been embedding themselves into the entrepreneurial scene there in Berlin. Marcus founded DNX Global - The Digital Nomad Conference, which is happening on July 31st 2015, featuring a number of digital nomad speakers who have been on this show.
In Berlin, Max runs series entrepreneurial community activities among aspiring and successful independent people in Berlin seeking support, help, and to spend time with like-minded people.
So many travel shows focus on what people call location independence and lifestyle entrepreneurship - and while I cover these topics, as well as respect and practice them myself — I say this a lot on this show — entrepreneurship may not be for everyone, but travel should be. And in this episode, we explore who these two guys are, and what the creative scene in Berlin might be like, particularly for digit and the role they see themselves filling in their lives there.Explore further
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Thu, 05 Feb 2015 - 39min - 170 - 187: Travel Blogging 101 with Mapping Megan
Megan Jerrard is the mind behind the award winning travel blog and extremely helpful resource Mapping Megan. Meg and her husband Mike have been covering their own adrenalin-fueled travels for 8 years — since way back in 2007. Together they seek to let their own dreams inspire others to pursue their own — to get out there and explore, and become a better version of yourself.
Adventure is the departure from your comfort zone, and in this episode we get into what it is that compels Megan to constantly do this, and keep doing this, for over 8 years now.
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Wed, 04 Feb 2015 - 34min - 169 - 186: Choose the Unconventional Life with Jenna Davis
Jenna Davis is a travel blogger and freelance writer from Ontario who, since 2012, has been choosing a life of travel over the status quo. I’m going to quote something she wrote about herself that I can entirely relate to:
“To be honest, I had no idea where I wanted to be in the future, I just knew I couldn’t be average. I couldn’t put myself into a position where I would go to bed every day unsatisfied with my life and worrying about the problems I have on my plate for the next day at the office. Life is so much bigger than that and I felt so sheltered living in this life I hated.”
Now you can find her writing at Give for Granted where she focuses on meaningful adventure and giving back through sustainable travel — making a change in her life through dedication to the service of others.Explore further
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Tue, 03 Feb 2015 - 33min - 168 - 185: Study Abroad is for Everyone with Alex Montoya
I met Alex Montoya in December of 2014 at The White House Travel Blogger Summit on Study Abroad and Global Citizenship. He was the only student we heard from at the event. All being participants of study abroad and travel programs ourselves, this was okay but the reason was obvious: He was a recipient of the Gilman Scholarship, which helps connect underserved populations that might not have the opportunity to afford or find programs to study abroad with the ability to actually go and participate in internships and learning abroad.
With encouragement from a professor, Alex found the guidance to discover the opportunities out there to study abroad, what it means to study abroad, and how to make it happen. In this episode, we explore his story, the transformation, and how it felt to be speaking on stage, at The White House, with the biggest names in travel and government.Explore further
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Mon, 02 Feb 2015 - 31min - 167 - 184: Rebuilding Your Life at Sea with Justin Tyers
"Losing everything, as shocking as it was at the time, kind of sets you free because suddenly you know what it is to lose everything. So you don't fear failure and loss quite as much because you've already experienced it."
Justin Tyers and his wife Linda lost everything they had in the middle of the night. But instead of letting this devestate their lives, they chose to see this as an opportunity to pursue the life they'd always dreamed of. Without any experience, they set sail to live on a boat to sail across the coasts of Ireland and Scotland. What happened at home in the middle of the night, well I'll let Justin tell that story...Explore further
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Fri, 30 Jan 2015 - 37min - 166 - 183: Finding Purpose From Your Travels with Jonathan and Quinn
Life Out of the Box, according to founders Jonathan and Quinn, started with a dream to travel the world, live their ideal lives and make the world a better place. Of all the many things that we talk about on this show, this is the story I’m most interested in: How to see the world and make a lasting impact?
Quinn and Jonathon left California for Nicaragua with nothing but a bag on their back and a desire to make something. While there, they worked with local educational non-profits and artisans to launch a project they were calling Life Out of the Box, a lifestyle brand of clothing and accessories.
For every product sold, Quinn and Jonathan give school supplies to a child in need. The customers even gets to see the exact child they’ve helped after a purchase has been made through the website.
Since launching in November 2012, Life Out of the Box has taken them to Nicaragua, Guatemala and Morocco and brought thousands of school supplies to kids in Nicaragua, Guatemala, Mexico, Morocco and Kenya.
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Thu, 29 Jan 2015 - 32min - 165 - 182: Let Travel Be Your Guide with Paula Froelich
Today I get to sit down with a friend, who holds one of the most coveted gigs in the travel business as editor in chief of Yahoo Travel. Among the many hats worn over at Yahoo, Paula hosts A Broad Abroad, a must-watch travel series exploring the less expected stories hidden in places very few people think to go, like skiing in Afghanistan. Who knew?
Before this gig, she was the deputy editor of the gossip column for the New York Post, authored multiple books and been featured in Vanity Fair, Glamour, the Post and many more.
Here’s why I love Paula: From the second I met her at a party in Mexico, then again in Athens, she’s been high energy, enthusiastic, helpful, kind, and fun. And I wanted to bring all of that to this show today.Explore further
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Wed, 28 Jan 2015 - 31min - 164 - 181: The Unconventional RV Lifestyle with Nikki and Jason Wynn
Suffering from a perpetual case of self-described sedentary life-a-phobia, Nikki and Jason move every 7-10 days. They do this with ease because they live in a RV.
Jason and Nikki Wynn are documenting the journey as they live out of their RV in an effort to integrate just a bit more adventure and exploration into their daily lives.
At 28 years old, they packed up and left Dallas and haven’t looked back for 4 years. You can follow this perpetual adventure at GonewiththeWynns.com where they go off the grid - both in destination and lifestyle, even with their 2 cats.Explore further
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Tue, 27 Jan 2015 - 36min - 163 - 180: Filming the Rickshaw Challenge with Ric Gazarian
"It's an incredible experience to go to Thailand for a month and sit on a beach... It's an entirely different experience if you build something in addition to that." - Ric Gazarian
Fellow Boston-native turned world traveler and humanitarian, Ric Gazarian has visited 85 countries across all 7 continents. He documents his travels on his site GlobalGaz.com and most recently is the author of the book and documentary film, Hit the Road India: a road rally, and travel photo journal, through the heart of India.
Anyone who listens to this show regularly has heard stories of the Rickshaw Challenge, a freelance adventure across India (run by The Travel Scientists) in nothing more than a small 2-seater with no doors and, if you’re lucky, an engine strong enough to get you there. This is not a safe thing to do but it sure sounds legendary.
Ric let his curiosity of his ethnic background as an Armenian-American motivate him to begin traveling. After a few experiences overseas, Ric was hooked and began challenging himself further. When he was laid off from a miserable, well-paying job in corporate finance after the market crashed in 2008, he was compelled to try traveling full time -- eventually letting his newfound curiosity drive his creativity and fuel his transformation into a filmmaker, photo-journalist, and world-traveler.Explore further
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Mon, 26 Jan 2015 - 29min - 162 - 179: Extreme Travel Stories with Brad Bernard
Brad Bernard is a former-corporate-consultant-turned-writer by day, and extreme experience junkie by night — Brad is the guy behind My Wanderlist, a travel blog documenting his extreme travel experiences — such as dancing with corpses, eating tarantula, hitchhiking across Saudi Arabia, living with sea gypsies, and being arrested in Oman, as one does right?
The world is a full of adventure and Brad is pushing the boundaries of what you might believe to be possible in the interest of genuinely interesting story.
And that’s why I had to have Brad come on the show - because not only is he, quite extremely, doing the stuff of legend, but taking a journalists eye to craft the stories he’s telling in a compelling style on his blog.
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Fri, 23 Jan 2015 - 31min - 161 - 178: Your Guide to Life in Medellín with David Lee
Today’s guest turned a 20-month trip around the world into a new career as a blogger, author, and entrepreneur. He’s traveled to more than 50 countries across six continents, founded two popular travel blogs, Go Backpacking and Medellín Living, written several books on the subjects, and on top of all that, most notably he created Travel Blog Success, the leading community for travel bloggers and media producers that want to earn a living from their blog, or at the very least, get their vacations paid for by doing work they love.
But most recently, David’s just released his first app - Medellín Guide (download on iTunes), aggregating all of the best curated content from his blog into a single app. Right now, it’s free — so I’ve downloaded it and we’re going to do a sort of on-air breakdown of the app, while David takes us through what most consider to be Colombia’s most beautiful city.Explore further:
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Thu, 22 Jan 2015 - 38min - 160 - 177: Take the Stress Out of Airfare with Flyr’s Alexander Mans
When you're buying a flight, do you ever feel that twinge of stress when you're about to click the "purchase now" button? How do you know the price won't just drop tomorrow? Or maybe you found a great price but you're worried the price will jump before you have a chance to run it by your travel companions? The airline's definitely not giving you any assurances. It's too bad you can't use a crystal ball while buying airfare.
Or can you?
Alexander Mans is the CEO and founder of Flyr, a new website that predicts for you whether or not a the price of a flight might go up or down, to help you feel more confident about knowing whether or not to do what just about every guest on this show says: Buy that ticket!
Alexander was born in the Netherlands and has been a computer programmer from childhood. So when the time came for him to move overseas to San Francisco to try his hand in the startup world, it felt like a natural step.
Three years ago he started on Flyr and today it’s live and ready for you to use. I’ve been a fan of this tool all throughout its beta, so I asked Alexander to come on the show and discuss his background, travel, and how Flyr can alleviate the stress of purchasing airfare.Explore further:
Flyr, forecast your airfare before you book.
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Wed, 21 Jan 2015 - 27min - 159 - 176: Make the Life You Want with Lauren Juliff
Today’s guest quit her job to travel the world.
But unlike the common narrative you might have heard from many of the guests on this show, Lauren wasn’t just escaping the mundanity of routine for new experience. She was suffering from frequent anxiety attacks and had just had her heart broken. For a 6-month period, Lauren wouldn't even go outside. Listen to her share her story and explain the immense value that travel has had on her and the personal exploration she's discovered simply by embracing the decision to book a one-way flight away from home and live nomadically.
Since then she’s created her own life on the road as the senior writer and editor for two publications, the student travel expert for About.com, and the founder of her own website, NeverEndingFootsteps.com, which chronicles her travels, and especially her stories, challenges, and incidents from her adventures.
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Tue, 20 Jan 2015 - 33min - 158 - 175: Letting Your Dreams Inspire Others with Leon Logothetis
Today I’m sitting down with a former broker from London who escaped the dull nagging ache of routine to answer for himself the question that so many guests on this show are compelled to explore: What else is there out there?
In doing so, Leon Logotheetis has become a proponent for your inner rebel, a global adventurer, filmmaker, motivational speaker, television host on National Geographic and an author of two books.
He’s been through over 90 countries across all 7 continents, completed the Mongol Rally, and hosts the National Geographic Channel’s Amazing Adventures of a Nobody, and completed a global circumnavigation on a little yellow motorbike for his new show, The Kind Way Around and his new book The Kindness Diaries - in case you’re looking for a healthy dose of inspiration to kick off 2015.
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Tue, 20 Jan 2015 - 32min - 157 - The White House Travel Blogger Summit (5 of 5)
This is part 5 of a 5 part series on The White House Travel Blogging Summit. Start from part 1.
On December 9th, 2015, The White House hosted the top 100 bloggers and digital media influencers in travel to hold a conversation about their study abroad initiatives to foster global citizenship. In the room were some of the biggest names in travel, from online to television, along with senior White House administration officials, including the Chief of Staff. I still can’t believe I was included.
I want to be able to share the entire summit experience with you so I created a 5-part podcast miniseries designed to bring you with me to the event. In it we’ll cover why The White House did this, what it was like to be there, and dive into the ideas and thoughts around the topic of study abroad and travel in general. But above those things, my goal is simple. I want this show to inspire just one person to study abroad. To go from thinking, “That’s something I’d like to do” to actually taking the steps to applying or booking that experience.Putting out these episodes all by myself is a lot of work! Thanks for your patience. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the episode, studying abroad, the summit itself, or anything else in the comments or on Facebook. I’ll also be including a round up post of all the episodes and information to help you explore this event or find the right opportunity to study abroad.
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Fri, 16 Jan 2015 - 14min - 156 - The White House Travel Blogger Summit (4 of 5)
This is part 4 of a 5 part series on The White House Travel Blogging Summit. Start from part 1.
On December 9th, 2015, The White House hosted the top 100 bloggers and digital media influencers in travel to hold a conversation about their study abroad initiatives to foster global citizenship. In the room were some of the biggest names in travel, from online to television, along with senior White House administration officials, including the Chief of Staff. I still can’t believe I was included.
I want to be able to share the entire summit experience with you so I created a 5-part podcast miniseries designed to bring you with me to the event. In it we’ll cover why The White House did this, what it was like to be there, and dive into the ideas and thoughts around the topic of study abroad and travel in general. But above those things, my goal is simple. I want this show to inspire just one person to study abroad. To go from thinking, “That’s something I’d like to do” to actually taking the steps to applying or booking that experience.Putting out these episodes all by myself is a lot of work! Thanks for your patience. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the episode, studying abroad, the summit itself, or anything else in the comments or on Facebook. I’ll also be including a round up post of all the episodes and information to help you explore this event or find the right opportunity to study abroad.
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Thu, 15 Jan 2015 - 10min - 155 - The White House Travel Blogger Summit (3 of 5)
This is part 3 of a 5 part series on The White House Travel Blogging Summit. Start from part 1.
On December 9th, 2015, The White House hosted the top 100 bloggers and digital media influencers in travel to hold a conversation about their study abroad initiatives to foster global citizenship. In the room were some of the biggest names in travel, from online to television, along with senior White House administration officials, including the Chief of Staff. I still can’t believe I was included.
I want to be able to share the entire summit experience with you so I created a 5-part podcast miniseries designed to bring you with me to the event. In it we’ll cover why The White House did this, what it was like to be there, and dive into the ideas and thoughts around the topic of study abroad and travel in general. But above those things, my goal is simple. I want this show to inspire just one person to study abroad. To go from thinking, “That’s something I’d like to do” to actually taking the steps to applying or booking that experience.Putting out these episodes all by myself is a lot of work! Thanks for your patience. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the episode, studying abroad, the summit itself, or anything else in the comments or on Facebook. I’ll also be including a round up post of all the episodes and information to help you explore this event or find the right opportunity to study abroad.
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Wed, 14 Jan 2015 - 11min - 154 - The White House Travel Blogger Summit (2 of 5)
This is part 2 of a 5 part series on The White House Travel Blogging Summit. Listen to part 1.
On December 9th, 2015, The White House hosted the top 100 bloggers and digital media influencers in travel to hold a conversation about their study abroad initiatives to foster global citizenship. In the room were some of the biggest names in travel, from online to television, along with senior White House administration officials, including the Chief of Staff. I still can't believe I was included.
I want to be able to share the entire summit experience with you so I created a 5-part podcast miniseries designed to bring you with me to the event. In it we'll cover why The White House did this, what it was like to be there, and dive into the ideas and thoughts around the topic of study abroad and travel in general. But above those things, my goal is simple. I want this show to inspire just one person to study abroad. To go from thinking, "That's something I'd like to do" to actually taking the steps to applying or booking that experience.
Putting out these episodes all by myself is a lot of work! Thanks for your patience. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the episode, studying abroad, the summit itself, or anything else in the comments or on Facebook. I'll also be including a round up post of all the episodes and information to help you explore this event or find the right opportunity to study abroad.
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Tue, 13 Jan 2015 - 11min - 153 - The White House Travel Blogger Summit (1 of 5)
This is part 1 of a 5 part series on The White House Travel Blogging Summit.
On December 9th, 2015, The White House hosted the top 100 bloggers and digital media influencers in travel to hold a conversation about their study abroad initiatives to foster global citizenship. In the room were some of the biggest names in travel, from online to television, along with senior White House administration officials, including the Chief of Staff. I still can't believe I was included.
I want to be able to share the entire summit experience with you so I created a 5-part podcast miniseries designed to bring you with me to the event. In it we'll cover why The White House did this, what it was like to be there, and dive into the ideas and thoughts around the topic of study abroad and travel in general. But above those things, my goal is simple. I want this show to inspire just one person to study abroad. To go from thinking, "That's something I'd like to do" to actually taking the steps to applying or booking that experience.
Putting out these episodes all by myself is a lot of work! Thanks for your patience. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the episode, studying abroad, the summit itself, or anything else in the comments or on Facebook. I'll also be including a round up post of all the episodes and information to help you explore this event or find the right opportunity to study abroad.
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Mon, 12 Jan 2015 - 11min - 152 - 169: The Transformational Power of Travel with Nellie Huang
Nellie Huang is an independent journalist and editor with a love for the unknown and an eye for adventure, who’s work has been featured in National Geographic Intelligent Traveler, CNN Go, International Business Times, and more. And her travels have led her to climbing an active volcano in Guatemala to rebuilding a school in Tanzania, she’s seen the Galapagos and dived in Borneo - which some people say is the world’s best diving - and lived in Singapore, London, Madrid, and Seville.
Nowadays you can find her writing about her latest adventures at Wild Junket, her travel blog which describes itself as “a roller-coaster ride of adventures in extreme corners of the world.”
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Fri, 09 Jan 2015 - 32min - 151 - 168: Third Culture Kids Explained with Tayo Rockson
Tayo Rockson just launched his podcast, As Told by Nomads — which you can find under places and travel, among other categories on iTunes. But it has a different angle. Tayo is exploring this pre-existing concept known as Third Culture Kids, or TCKs. Which are essentially kids who have grown up outside of their parents culture. This creates an interesting person who’s able to connect with outside cultures, while never claiming ownership to just one.
I’m curious about what Tayo’s up to with this project, and his perspective on TCKs, and how exposure to other global cultures - particularly at a young age - can effect the mindset of a person and how they live their life.Explore further:
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Thu, 08 Jan 2015 - 36min - 150 - 167: Explore Your Many Selves with Marysia Maciocha
After trying on a handful of different careers and lives, Marysia Maciocha found the only way to encompass all of these interests was through travel - and the many roles it lets us play. This support was all she needed to fall in love with travel, which she writes about on her blog, My Travel Affairs.
Since then, she’s made a life of travel her own and one I’m excited to explore, while also learning a thing or two about her home country of Poland, from which a number of my relatives came to America generations ago. And yet I’ve still never been.In this episode, Marysia explains how she made the decision to travel, how she affords it and why she considers herself the luckiest person, what she's found and how these discoveries about herself have influenced her future.
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Thu, 08 Jan 2015 - 35min - 149 - 166: Get Unstuck with Alana Morgan
"I was afraid of getting stuck so I made a kind-of-random decision to leave home... I didn't know what I wanted to do, just that I didn't want to be here. And there was no real reason for that other than I'd been here my whole life."
Alana Morgan left life in Seattle to see what might be waiting for her in Chiang Mai, Thailand — where she taught english and established for herself a freelance writing career through her blog, Paper Planes — on it you can find writings about her bigger adventures and a smaller focus on day to day life in Thailand.
I was lucky enough to meet Alana in Greece asked her to come on the show because she not only took the deliberate step to quit her 9-to-5 to make travel a bigger priority in her life, but used it as a tool to find purpose - or at least, enjoyment through exploration and seeing what creating a life for herself might be like abroad.Explore further:
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Tue, 06 Jan 2015 - 37min - 148 - 165: Finding the Right Questions with Mike Wendland
Mike Wendeland is a trained journalist who in 2012, bought a recreation vehicle or motor home, and while on the road, began covering the beat of the people and experiences they found along the way on his blog, RoadTreking.com.
Mike used to be a traveling journalist for the Detroit News and his curiosity as a reporter has carried over into his retirement, which he’s not taking lying down — but instead, on the road — in his RV, a mobile new media studio, from which he blogs and podcasts on his new show, Roadtreking: The RV Podcast.
As a result of this new project, Mike has attracted an enormous audience of RV enthusiasts to help perpetuate his travels, and who he now inspires to follow in his very unique footsteps.Explore further:
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Mon, 05 Jan 2015 - 34min - 147 - 164: Scared to Life with Jake Ducey
At 19 years old, Jake Ducey - a teenage surfer in california - abandoned a drug-addled college education to find out what else, what more, might be waiting for him out there.
What it was that waiting was a book he would go on to write called Into the Wind: My Six Month Journey Wandering the World for Life’s Purpose.
The travel experience effected him so deeply that he promptly returned to raise funds for an orphanage and school in Guatemala, and launch a motivational speaking career to help young people find self-reliance in an increasingly connected society and world.
Now he’s just released, his latest book The Purpose Principles, all about drawing more meaning into your life.
With travel at the core of Jake’s message, I thought I’d bring him on the show to discuss how you can take your curiosity and creativity and find transformation in life, on the road, and off.A quick preview:
Travel helped Jake find a purpose to give up a scholarship and overcome a background in drug addiction.
A potentially near-death experience while hiking with locals in Lombok, Indonesia gave Jake the epiphany he needed.
The role a shaman played in his life while living in Guatemala and the inspiration Jake draws from his example.Explore further:
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Fri, 02 Jan 2015 - 35min - 146 - 163: Ski Across Antarctica with Felicity Aston
At just 23, Felicity Aston left the UK to spend three years living and working in the Antarctic as a meteorologist with the British Antarctic Survey familiarizing herself with the conditions down there.
While there, she was part of the first all-female team to complete the Polar challenge, which is a 360-mile endurance race across the Canadian Arctic.
And a year later, Felicity led the first British women's crossing of the Greenland ice-sheet.
Since then she has gone on to lead numerous expeditions including the Kaspersky Lab Commonwealth Antarctic Expedition, the largest and most international women's expedition ever to ski to the South Pole.
In 2012 she became the first woman in the world to ski across Antarctica alone.A quick preview:
What life is like working as a research scientist in Antarctica, and what it feels like to move there.
Antarctica is twice the size of Australia, to give you a sense of its enormity.
How her experiences prepared her to complete the ski journey across Antarctica alone.
What inspired the decision to go for it.
What the journey itself was like for Felicity, how long it took, and what it’s like to be out in the Antarctic wilderness alone.
How she managed her fear and emotions, how they helped her, and what she learned about her physical and emotional limits.
What it felt like to reach the end.
Why do adventurers downplay their accomplishments?Explore further:
http://www.felicityaston.co.uk/
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Tue, 23 Dec 2014 - 37min - 145 - 162: Luxury Travel on Any Budget with Stephanie Zito
“You can have whatever kind of travel experience you want to have no matter what your budget is.”
Stephanie Zito’s travels have taken her to over 100 countries. She is a wanderer, humanitarian, storyteller, business founder, evangelist for good, and all around beauty-seeker whose love of travel and involvement in relief and development have taken her to far flung places where she’s found purpose in helping the people of the world - which if you listen to this podcast, then you probably know that’s where I believe all the best stories happen.
She’s lived in Cambodia, where she founded Cloud Color Hammocks, a beautifully colorful line of hammocks, volunteers to help children.
But now she's also the creator of Upgrade Unlocked, a course on travel hacking to redeem for luxury travel experiences.
Stephanie knows more than almost anyone I know about earning and redeeming points and miles, so I asked her to come back on and explore her new work and mindblowing personal travel experiences in redeeming for things like first class suites on Etihad Airways.
If you want to learn more and pick up her course to get started traveling for as close to free as possible, check out Upgrade Unlocked.A quick preview
How you can begin to redeem for enormous value by focusing on a goal.
How do you get into lounges? How do you get upgrades?
Stephanie flew in a first class suite on Etihad, stayed in a $900 Park Hyatt in Abu Dhabi and the St. Regis and it cost her close to $400.
Does travel hacking at any level require opening credit cards?Explore further
Upgrade Unlocked
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Tue, 23 Dec 2014 - 32min - 144 - 161: Overcoming Loss in India with Mariellen Ward
"If you follow your bliss, you put yourself on a kind of track that has been there all the while waiting for you and the life that you ought to be living is the one you are living. Follow your bliss and don't be afraid and doors will open where you didn't know they were going to be." - Joseph Campbell
Mariellen Ward is an award winning travel writer, content marketing and social media consultant and the founder of Breathe Dream Go, one of the leading travel blogs about India.
At one of the lowest points of her life, Mariellen heard a call to adventure and in 2004 and, in an attempt to overcome a bout of depression and an unfulfilling career, took a trip to India that would change her life.
Today, she lives and writes from Toronto and Delhi, exploring the themes of meaningful adventure travel -- and if you listen to this show, then you know that we share that passion in common.A quick preview:
Coming soon!
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Breathe Dream Go
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Fri, 19 Dec 2014 - 35min - 143 - 160: Travel to Find a Love for Home with Candice Walsh
After being laid off in 2012, Candice Walsh took the opportunity to jump into a life of travel - along the way figuring out how to start her own location independent career as a freelance travel, copy, and creative writer and editor. She writes about this journey on her website, Candice Does the World. Nowadays she’s made travel a bigger part of and priority in her life, which is now stationed out of Newfoundland, and I’m excited to explore all things Candice, how she’s created the life she has and why this matters.
A quick preview:
How Candice let a lay off from an uncreative position as a technical writer become one of the best things that’s ever happened to her.
What prevented her from quitting her job and then what scared her most about traveling.
Candice's plan to transition from work to travel writing.
How Candice carved out a niche for herself by writing about Newfoundland, a destination without enough coverage.
Travel has helped Candice develop an appreciation for home, and writing about Newfoundland has exposed her to her own backyard in a way she'd never mentioned.
Candice's recommendations for experiencing Newfoundland.Explore further:
Candice Does the World
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Thu, 18 Dec 2014 - 36min - 142 - 159: Who Can You Be? with Captain and Clark
In your travels, do you ever feel like you're somebody else? Like you might be stepping temporarily into someone else's shoes? And if so, who is this fleeting person? How are they different from you? Or more importantly, how are they the same? What can you take home from this persona to fold into your own identity? What can we learn about ourselves? How can we grow?
Christopher Staudinger and Tawny Clark met while summiting Mount Kilimanjaro — he from Washington, and her from Hawaii. Together they form the prodigious minds behind Captain and Clark, media producers and award winning travel bloggers.
They’ve worked with Matador TV, Marriot, The New York Times, Lonely Planet, and more. Currently they’re serving as members of Expedia’s Viewfinder program.
They bring an aspect of performance and thoughtfulness, plus humor and energy, to their work - and travels - that I thought was artistically interesting and also fun, two things that - for me - comprise the spirit of travel.
Today, we’ll dive into their story: Who are these two? Where are they going? And why?
A quick preview:
Chris’ first travel memory and how it relates to imagination.
How Chris and Tawny’s distinctly different travel lives complimented each other.
How they fell into professional travel blogging by winning a video competition that sent them on a road trip across the country.
The ways in which they incorporate playfulness into their brand.
What is The Maverick Expedition?Explore further:
Captain and Clark
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Thu, 18 Dec 2014 - 39min - 141 - 158: Round the World Family Travel with Kathrin Spaccarelli
Diving back into Family travel today — but for anyone listening who doesn’t have kids, or doesn’t see the family “obstacle” on the horizon, what I like about these conversations is that if you can realize that kids are just a mindset change, just like everything else, than you can get past any self-imposed barrier - you just have to change the thought.
Today I’m sitting down with Kathrin Spaccarelli, from Portland Oregon - PDX - who spent the past year with her family of 4, ever since September 2013, on a round the world trip.
Their route is in fact around the world, visiting 4 of the 7 continents - or 5, if you include the United States. And what I love about this is how she helps to crush the belief that travel - especially adventure - has to end with kids.
A quick preview:
How a trip to Japan in high school fostered a love of travel and new experience for Kathrin, that she carried into her marriage and, later, family.
Where they went what they did as a family.
The effect Kathrin has seen travel has had on her children.Explore further:
Taking the Big Break
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Wed, 17 Dec 2014 - 25min - 140 - 157: Let’s Save #JustOneRhino with Bret Love – Part 2
Bret Love and Green Travel Media are partnering with over 120 bloggers to move just one rhinoceros from South Africa, where poaching is a huge problem, to Botswana, where it will be safer. To promote this, he's giving away over $30,000 in amazing travel prizes. Learn more and get involved here!
In this episode, get to know the founder and mind behind Green Global Travel, and Green Travel Media — two services helping brands and destinations raise awareness of their green initiatives and to build up a vibrant community of writers and organizations working together in tandem to giveEcotourism a broader, more prominent international platform.
Bret Love is a music journalist and travel writer — who along with his wife launched Green Global Travel to pursue a passion around eco-tourism.A Quick Preview
What Bret’s doing these days with Green Global Travel, what it is and why it’s made him happier.
What is JustOneRhino, and how you can get involved, donate, and be entered to win some amazing prizes.Explore Further
Green Global Travel
Green Global Media
TravelersBuildingChange.org
Culturated.com, Bret's website on music and culture
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Mon, 15 Dec 2014 - 23min - 139 - 156: Travel to Build Change with Bret Love – Part 1
“A lot of people… hear the word “eco-tourism” and they think it’s just about protecting the environment. But to me, “eco” stands for ecology but it also stands for economy. And eco-tourism is not responsible unless the local communities benefit from the preservation of the eco-system. If they don’t benefit economically from it, then it has no hope.” - Bret Love
In this episode, get to know the founder and mind behind Green Global Travel, and Green Travel Media — two services helping brands and destinations raise awareness of their green initiatives and to build up a vibrant community of writers and organizations working together in tandem to give Ecotourism a broader, more prominent international platform.
Bret Love is a music journalist and travel writer — who along with his wife launched Green Global Travel to pursue a passion around eco-tourism.
A Quick Preview
How a single transformational experience with an elephant while on safari changed the trajectory of Bret’s entire life from music journalism to travel media.
Why blogging seemed like the right platform after mulling over the idea for 10 years.
Where the idea for Green Global Travel came from as a media entity.
Why Bret developed a love of a more connected, transformational experience to get more from life.
How ecotourism is almost like a wealth re-distribution industry - “spending your money responsibly in a way that protects instead of exploits.”
Exactly what Bret’s doing to help connect travelers and brands through transformational, green travel experiences.
How you can help save rhinos from poaching.Explore Further
Green Global Travel
Green Global Media
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Sat, 13 Dec 2014 - 25min - 138 - 155: A Travel Writing Military Wife with Nancy Parode
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Thu, 11 Dec 2014 - 27min - 137 - 154: Professional Travel Blogging with Melvin Böcher
On this episode, I'm sitting down with the founder and CEO of Travel Dudes, an award winning travel site inspired by other trips and locals, written by travelers for an enormous audience of travelers. Today's guest, Melvin Böcher has over 200,000 Twitter followers, created #ttot (travel talk on Twitter).
Today we get into the details behind professional travel blogging, what's worked for him and his partners at iAmbassador, how to approach your travel blog, and what he sees to be the future of travel blogging.
A Quick Preview
How a former travel agent started one of the internet’s biggest travel communities.
What is #ttot? And how does it reach hundreds of millions of people.
How do you measure impressions and do they even matter? Melvin says impressions are opportunities to get a message seen.
His perspective on the future of travel blogging and media.Explore Further
Travel Dudes
iAmbassador
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Wed, 10 Dec 2014 - 29min - 136 - 153: A Better Life, Half the Price with Tim Leffel
Tim Leffel is a writer, author, editor and publisher of travel and business books, and multiple websites — including The Cheapest Destinations Blog, and his upcoming book A Better Life of Half the Price, all about setting up your life abroad for less.
Tim’s also published The World’s Cheapest Destinations: 21 Countries Where Your Money is Worth a Fortune, Make Your Travel Dollars Worth a Fortune: The Contrarian Traveler's Guide to Getting More for Less, and Travel Writing 2.0: Earning Money from Your Travels in the New Media Landscape.
Clearly Tim is a man with an acumen for budget and the knowledge to help you build a life abroad, for half the price. In this episode, we explore how he's done it, what family life is like in Mexico - where he lives now - and the role travel's played in Tim's life.Explore further:
Tim's book, A Better Life for Half the Price
Cheapest Destinations Blog
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Tue, 09 Dec 2014 - 35min - 135 - 152: What’s Your 11 Year Old Bucket List? with Robert Reid
Today’s guest is a travel expert and writer, speaker, a former spokesperson and US Travel Editor for Lonely Planet. He’s appeared on The Today Show, CNN Headline News, MSNBC, NPR, PRI, and more. Now he’s the Digital Nomad for National Geographic - a job he calls the world’s greatest - in which he seeks the why and hows behind how and why we experience the world.
What I love about Robert Reid and why I’m excited to have him on the show is that he eschews top 10 lists, which he used to write, in the interest of fun and playfulness. Which you can find in his proudly offbeat and DIY 76-Second Travel Show videos.
He says, “Don’t just go to see things, but to see what happens when you do things.”
A quick preview:
What are the things you already like? What are you naturally drawn to? What questions do you have about these interests? And how can you incorporate some of that into your travels?
What would your 11-year old self's bucket list look like?
Travel is the business of curiosity. There’s a benefit of appointing yourself a quest in your trips.
Why travel is destination-agnostic. “It doesn’t matter where you go, as long as you think about it and approach it in a unique way that you’re interested in.”
How hard is okay to push others towards a more immersive travel, or just more travel?
How travel can be a fountain of youth.
How to take the curious mindset of an explorer into everything you do.
What the role of Digital Nomad at National Geographic is and means to Robert Reid.
Don't travel like a local. Travel with a local.Explore further:
Reid on Travel
The 76 Second Travel Show
Before Sunrise, a film by Richard Linklater
National Geographic Intelligent Travel's Digital NomadThe 76-Second Travel Show
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Mon, 08 Dec 2014 - 38min - 134 - 151: A Karaoke Quest to 35 Countries with Harvey Silikovitz
Today we’re talking about something that is all the rage in Asia, particularly Japan and Korea, but not so popular here in the United States — Karaoke!
In the malls of Japan, right next to the stores or food courts, they have karaoke booths — think a photo booth, except it’s people screaming Journey in a tiny room.
And I’ve brought Harvey Silikovitz, a travel writer and blogger who’s done karaoke in over 35 countries and counting — onto the show to discuss what is up with karaoke, where his passion for it comes from, and where this quest for international karaoke has come from.
Explore Further:
HBomb's Karaoke World Tour
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Fri, 05 Dec 2014 - 21min - 133 - 150: Setting Sail with a Family of Five with Behan Gifford
Having spent a life learning to sail, Behan Gifford lives on a 47 foot sailboat with her husband Jamie and 3 kids, since 2008 when they left their home on Bainbridge Island, one of the 2 residential islands off Seattle.
Currently, the Gifford family is cruising Southeast Asia after enjoying Mexico, the South Pacific, Australia, and Papua New Guinea.
If it’s not already apparent, the Giffords home-school on the boat, while also giving their kids the greatest education there is: travel.
And for anyone interested in sailing, homeschooling, or traveling more with a family, Behan writes about their experiences in a helpful way on her blog SailingTotem.com, which is full of resources and guides to create a life of travel in this particular style: At sea.
A Quick Preview:
Details coming soon...
Explore Further:
SailingTotem.com
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Thu, 04 Dec 2014 - 32min - 132 - 149: Can You Travel with Your Dog? Ask Sonja Lishchynsli
Sonja Lischynski lives in Ottawa with her husband, Stefan, and a small chihuahua named Montecristo - who, and this is what Sonja explores in her work — travels internationally with Sonja and does not impede her travel style much at all.
And that’s the point of her website, montecristotravels.com — written by montecristo — okay from his perspective— and helping dog owners avoid the pitfall of believing they can’t travel the world and have a dog at the same time. And she also has a series of children’s books on the way about Monte and his travels.
So this will be a fun topic for anyone who loves dogs but also has that wanderlust and doesn’t want to feel like they’re trapped by that decision.
A Quick Preview:
How Sonja got started traveling as the daughter of a diplomat and storyteller, who took her on these amazing adventures.
How Sonja kept traveling regularly even after she got a dog, and what she found by traveling with a dog.
The trip to Tuscany that convinced Sonja she loves traveling with her dog.
How traveling with a dog makes people think you’re a local.
Sonja’s top 3 destinations to travel with a dog.Explore Further:
Montecristo Travels
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Thu, 04 Dec 2014 - 26min
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