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Families Fly Free
184 | The Problem With Opening Too Many Travel Cards

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 24:42


Unfortunately, it's commonly recommended to open a lot of travel cards in order to earn the "sign up bonus" (SUB), but this can quickly lead to overwhelm, getting banned by banks and cause you to miss out on the truly great deals and a simpler system that could save you thousands on travel. In this episode, I outline the problems with opening too many travel cards and what the alternative is.✈️ NEW! Early Enrollment Is Open

Globetrotters Podcast
#98 Bonus: How to Get Free Accommodation Abroad - With Alexa McDonald

Globetrotters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 23:25


Alexa McDonald, a full-time traveler who's been to 55+ countries without breaking the bank is back to share exactly how she does it. This time, she's spilling all the details on how to score free places to stay, get paid to travel, and find epic experiences without spending a dime. She's even put together a 50+ page e-book packed with insider tips, and we're getting the highlights. If you've ever dreamed of traveling more but thought you couldn't afford it, this episode might just change your mind.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/globetrotters-podcast--5023679/support.

Globetrotters Podcast
#96 The Man Who Taught the World How to Travel for Less - With Nomadic Matt

Globetrotters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 33:20


Nomadic Matt (Matt Kepnes) is a New York Times best-selling author who revolutionized budget travel with How to Travel the World on $50 a Day. With over 15 years of globetrotting experience and having visited more than 100 countries, he shares expert insights on affordable travel, building a sustainable nomadic lifestyle, and the evolution of the travel industry. Whether you're a seasoned backpacker or a first-time traveler, this conversation is packed with practical tips, inspiring stories, and a deep dive into what it truly means to explore the world on a budget.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/globetrotters-podcast--5023679/support.

UBC News World
Cheap Travel Packages For Student Backpackers Include VIP Resort & Hotel Stays

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 2:30


Travorium is the new go-to travel booking site for students and young backpackers who want to see the world without breaking the bank. Check out their new student deals at https://legacybuildersalliance.com/secret-travel-booking-site?ts=a913c057. Travorium Associate City: Englewood Address: 3531 S Logan St D334 Website: https://legacybuildersalliance.com/secret-travel-booking-site

Families Fly Free
172 | Dave Ramsey and Travel Rewards

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 22:32


Lyn shares how aficionados of Dave Ramsey can still follow his advice and remain debt free, while responsibly taking advantage of travel rewards.  Want to learn my simple system to use miles and points to always fly for free? Come join my Families Fly Free membership, where you'll learn my expert process, receive personal support and get access to lots of great travel content and regular live webinars and Q&As. Learn more at https://www.familiesflyfree.com/joinJoin the Families Fly Free email list at https://www.familiesflyfree.com/emailGot questions about Families Fly Free? Email info AT familiestravelfree.com or text 844-403-2263

Families Fly Free
170 | Success Story: Prioritizing Travel Despite Reduced Finances With Michele Holmes

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 34:22


Families Fly Free member Michele Holmes shares how she went from never using miles and points to save thousands with travel rewards and prioritizing remaining a member despite a job loss to ensure her family can continue to travel affordably. Get access to Michele's secret of success: the Families Fly Free membership. Learn more at https://www.familiesflyfree.com/joinGet on our email list to get travel-saving tips every week at https://www.familiesflyfree.com/emailHear more travel rewards success stories on YouTube.com/FamiliesFlyFree.

Bold Perceptions
Hurghada

Bold Perceptions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 59:48


Watch Full Travel Vlog Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDc3IbsRYmo&t=2781s Find Me Here: https://linktr.ee/boldperceptionspodcast Travel / Lifestyle Consultation, DM Me On Instagram: bold_perceptions Subscribe to win a free flight.... when I hit 5k subscribers I will buy a random person a one way flight to experience solo travel themselves. & I will help you plan the adventure. Exploring the city Adventure Podcast with a local Podcast with a Turkish vistor Apartment Tour Cost of living Is it safe all that fun stuff #travel #solotravel #travelvlog #egypt #egyptian #hurghada #hurghadaegypt #boldperceptions #travelsolo #nomad #digitalnomad #traveldiaries

Families Fly Free
167 | Maximizing Travel Rewards Efficiency With Jon Gombola

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 41:16


In this podcast episode, travel rewards user Jon Gombola shares how learning not just how to collect miles and points but understanding how to use them most efficiently, paying the fewest possible points, has allowed his family to save more on travel than they could have ever imagined, enjoying trips to Grand Cayman, Hawaii, Aruba and more.Get access to Jon's secret of success: the Families Fly Free membership. Learn more at https://www.familiesflyfree.com/joinGet on our email list to get travel-saving tips every week at https://www.familiesflyfree.com/email Hear more travel rewards success stories on YouTube.com/FamiliesFlyFree.

Families Fly Free
166 | How My Motto "Just Keep Checking" Can Help You Save & Travel Better

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 16:52


One of my travel mottos is: Just Keep Checking. Whether it's hotels, dining reservations, flights or car rentals, this motto can save you a lot of points and money and score you the reservations you dreamed of. I explain how in this episode. Want to learn my simple system to use miles and points to always fly for free? Come join my Families Fly Free membership, where you'll learn my expert process, receive personal support and get access to lots of great travel content and regular live webinars and Q&As. Learn more at https://www.familiesflyfree.com/join

Dental A Team w/ Kiera Dent and Dr. Mark Costes
#894: Book Club: Die with Zero, Maximize Your Life Experiences

Dental A Team w/ Kiera Dent and Dr. Mark Costes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 23:57


Kiera reviews the September book club selection: Die with Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life by Bill Perkins. She compares the Die with Zero method with profit-first, talks about applying this mindset in her own life, and how to enjoy life richly. Find the full book club rundown here! Episode resources: Reach out to Kiera Tune Into DAT's Monthly Webinar Practice Momentum Group Consulting Subscribe to The Dental A-Team podcast Become Dental A-Team Platinum! Review the podcast Transcript: Kiera Dent (00:01.346) Hello, Dental A Team listeners. This is Kiera and it is book club time. And this is one of my favorite books and I am so excited and I hope you read it with me. And if you didn't, hey, well, here's your opportunity to read the book club. I will give you a synopsis and hopefully I make this so intriguing and so exciting that you definitely want to go read it. So this book is called Die With Zero and you better believe that it is gonna trip your minds up. So if you're a prophet first person, if you don't even know what the heck I'm talking about,   Well, welcome, because this is the book club all about fulfillment. As always, thank you guys so much for being podcast listeners. Please do me a solid and go leave a review today. Go leave those five stars. Share this with someone that you know might be considering how are they generating the revenue in their practice? How are they? What's their fulfillment life plan? But share this podcast because my goal is to get this podcast into the hands of every dental practice to be able to positively impact and inspire offices to be the best leaders.   the best teams to serve their patients at the highest level and truly be able to give back on a level that we as far outside of our, our wildest dreams and to do it with ease. This podcast was made for people just like you who don't just understand you, but are you I've sat in your shoes. I am a business owner. I come to the table with expertise and understanding and humility and love and compassion and no judgment. And I just ask that you guys share this with a dentist who right now could benefit from having that.   positive impact in their life. An office manager who might be struggling with their team or maybe someone who's thriving. Share in a Facebook group, share in a group that you're a part of. Go in there. You guys, I had an office reach out and they're like, Kiera, we're struggling. We're dropping Delta Dental and we need some verbiage. And I popped onto our website and I went to our podcast and I typed in insurance dropping verbiage. And there's three incredible podcasts. So truly anything you guys might be struggling with or wanting to know more about, I guarantee you in our almost thousands of episodes.   you will be able to find that. And if you can't find it, email me Hello@TheDentalATeam.com. Our team truly lives to serve you and they want to make your life easy. So reach out. We love you guys. So the broadcast today is Die With Zero. You guys, I'm so excited and I can't wait to talk about this. So Die With Zero, it's funny, my brother, I actually called him. My brother is in business and finance and I said, know, Rhett, that's his name.   Kiera Dent (02:27.468) I said, Rhett, I have a question for you. This was a couple, gosh, this was probably a year ago. said, if you had an opportunity to grow your business to insane heights, would you do that? Or would you kind of like chill and coast? My brother's super brilliant. He's an MBA. He works for a really large company. His job is to go in and inspire teams and to help them out. And he's also efficiency, which means he also fires people. And my brother is someone that I think is one of the most incredible people.   Like I truly look up to him. He's two years younger than me. And I said, Rhett, what would you do? And Rhett told me, said, Kiera, you know, if I had an opportunity to serve and to give, I would make my business as big as I could possibly make it. Okay. Fast forward a year, Rhett came to me and he said, Kiera, I've actually been thinking about that conversation. And I read a book called Die With Zero. Have you read it? And I said, you better freaking believe I've read it. Let's talk about it. And he said, I actually think I've changed my mind on your business or business ideas in general. He said,   I actually think I would find what fulfills you versus slaying away for your entire life. He said, die with zero definitely gave me a different perspective. And I thought, I love this because die with zero. actually think I was talking to my husband about this morning before I got onto podcasts. And I think die with zero is such a mind trip because it's contrary to what we've been taught all of our lives. We've been taught, go to work, save for retirement, get your retirement at 65.   And then go and live this glamorous retirement life. there's profit first with Mike McAllux, which I'm obsessed with profit first. And I remember when I did a book club with our team on profit first, one of our team members, she's like, I cannot handle die with zeros mentality because profit first is talking to us about building the profit and saving and building this whole piece. And I was zero is talking about like living in the moment. So I'm here to say, I actually don't know which camp I sit in.   I actually think there's beauty in both of them. But this Die with Zero, Getting All You Can From Your Money and Your Life by Bill Perkins. So if you haven't read it, I strongly encourage you to read it. It's going to be incredible for you. But Die with Zero, I'm just gonna give you guys a couple little quick synopsis of some of the points in the book so we can book club on it. So there's 10 points that they have in here. Number one is maximize positive life experiences. Number two, invest in experiences early.   Kiera Dent (04:50.456) Three, aim to die with zero money. Four, use all available planning tools. Five, give money to kids in charity early. Don't live life on autopilot. Seven, plan in terms of seasons. Eight, no one to stop. And nine, take big risks early, not later. Okay, so lots of things in here, but really he said, gosh, I'll read you guys this quote from him.   He said, if you spend hours and hours of your life acquiring money and then die without spending all of that money, then you've needlessly wasted too many precious hours of your life. There's just no way to get those hours back. If you die with 1 million left, that's 1 million of experiences you didn't have. And if you die with 50 ,000 left, well, that's 50 ,000 of experiences you didn't have. No way is that optimal. The question we must answer is how to make the most of our finite time on earth. Ooh, like I love it.   Because that's, think, I think that's the question. And so when we look at these 10 aspects of it, again, like I'm saying, I don't think my perfect camp is here, but I think like my conversation with my brother was very much one of, right? Like we all think of the fear, like what happens if we run out of money? My conversations with Ryan Isaac of Dentist Advisors, he's my financial advisor, there are always conversations around, well, Ryan, like how do I know I'll have enough money to make it to me being?   97 years old with my cotton candy pink hair and I'm living the most fulfilling life as well. And so this whole principle, my mom and I were talking, my grandma, she just turned, I believe she just turned 90 and I talked to my mom and my grandma has like, she's done well. Her mom, so my great grandma passed away and there was this like very large fortune that was left. And I talked to my mom and I said, mom, grandma's not gonna be alive for that much longer.   and she fell and she slipped and she fell and she broke some vertebrae and some ribs. This is a 90 year old woman and my grandma is still so afraid of money and this woman has more than enough money. She's definitely not gonna be dying with zero. And I talked to my mom about this because there's also this piece of my mom, maybe there's these weird pieces of it, then she'll get an inheritance from her mom. But I talked to her about this book and I said, mom.   Kiera Dent (07:06.35) Grandma, like what if you could actually live this incredible world with her where you made her last decade of her life the best decade of her entire life? Where she's doing all the experiences. But what's crazy about it is my grandma is now 90. And that to me, I think is the premise of this book of like, why did my grandma wait until she was 90?   And who knows if she'll even be able to do it. But in the book, I remember there was like a definition of the ideal optimal life is we want to make it too. So if I plan to pass away, I hope I make it to a hundred, maybe 130, but let's just say I pass away at 97, which feels a little creepy right now to me to like put a death date on me. but the hope is that like, I'm living my fullest, most richest life all the way up until like 96 with my health and all this. And then in my last year, my money and my health kind of like,   nose dive and I go out of this world fully rich in life experiences and really living to the fullest. Now my other grandma, she's my adopted grandma and she is, I believe she just turned 96 actually and she's been able to paint and she goes on trips and she hangs out with her elderly group. Her husband passed away, my gosh, like at least 20 years ago.   But my adopted grandma, she is very vibrant and I'm looking at her and at 96 she's still walking up and downstairs and yes she's had a knee replacement and there's some things going on with her eyes, but she paints china and has like very world -renowned china painter. She teaches, she has a kiln in her house. I wish I would have taken lessons from her when I lived with her and I never took advantage of that. She reads, but just recently probably within the last, I don't know, three years   she stopped traveling, but up until then she was traveling. And I think about her and I have no idea where her financial state is, but I think about her and I'm like, that's the life that I want to be living where I'm healthy and I'm taking care of my health and I'm able to do all the things that I love doing until like my last, like hopefully six months of my life. And then like at that point we're gone. And that's what I think Bill Perkins whole point in all of this book is, which is why I love it is thinking differently of not a saving until we're out of money or saving until we're at this certain space because   Kiera Dent (09:15.95) He talked about in the book of like going to Italy, maybe when we're 40, but like if we could have gotten in our 20s, we're younger, we're more vibrant, and we have longer time for the investment of that experience in our life rather than less time with those experiences and talking about how, yes, we're always trying to save money and yes, we need money to survive. I'm not here to discredit that for one second, but is there a balance between the amount of money that we need and the life experiences that we're able to maximize? So that's why he's saying maximize our positive life experiences.   Are we spending money on experiences rather than just saving money? Now, this is where the mind trip is because we still need money to be able to survive. And so how are we able to maybe accomplish both? And that's really what I think I'm obsessed with with this book club. And I hope you guys are geeking on it with me and I hope I'm challenging your beliefs as well. But he said, expect invest in experiences earlier because that allows you to have that longer term ROI on life experiences. Like if you were to even think back on the last 10 years of your life, what are some of the highlights?   Gosh, like the last 10 years of my life, like I'm just gonna do my 30s for you. Jason graduated pharmacy school. We have hit all seven continents, which I'm obsessed with going to. We went to Bora Bora. We've been able to buy our first home. We've gone through IVF together. I love, love, love being able to travel with my parents. We were able to go with his parents and my parents, both to Hawaii. We surprised them with a trip to Hawaii. guys, really did not cost me hardly anything. took...   like very inexpensive flights, I bought them early, but it was one of the most incredible experiences to do that with my parents. Traveling with Jason, because Jason's philosophy was, we're not gonna travel until we retire. And my philosophy was, when we retire, we're gonna be old and it's gonna be a lot different to travel. Like, I wanna travel while I'm young and I can still hike up a mountain. And it's crazy, because even within our 30s, my knees and my hips actually are a lot different than they were when I turned 30. And so Jason and I, just traveled to Tokyo.   This is the life of not having children. People are like, how do you travel so much? Well, one, traveling gives me life. And two, I just, truly do believe in this, like living and having life experiences now rather than later. I remember Jason and I were in pharmacy school. I was, I am not joking. I was making $12 an hour while we were in pharmacy school. We were at that point, $65 ,000 in debt for his pharmacy school. We had no help from either of our parents.   Kiera Dent (11:36.59) We didn't have scholarships. I'm making literally $12 an hour. This was not that long ago. It was 2016, 2017, 2018. I was working at the dental college, so I did get some great health benefits that way because of it. We lived close enough that we rode our bikes every single day to and from school. And Jason told me that we were too poor that we couldn't travel. And I said, excuse me, no. So I remember every month.   like when the end of our bills would come, I would literally look around my house for anything that had a tag on it that we hadn't used yet that I could go return to the store to make our ends meet. Like this is CuraDense real life. We did not turn the AC on. We were in Arizona. We kept our house at 80 degrees, sometimes even up to 85 degrees. We slept with the fan on at night, not the AC. We're talking it's 117 degrees outside.   We decided to make sacrifices to be able to put, would put, think 20 to $25 a month away in my travel fund. I put it in a high yield savings account, so something like Ally, and I just started putting money away. Every single month I was like, okay, here's our expenses, this is where we can be, this is how we can cut costs, because I'm so adamant that we're gonna be able to travel, and I just started putting money away, like as much money as I could put away. Anytime I got a raise, I didn't live on that raise. I literally just put that money straight into our savings account.   And while we were in pharmacy school, you guys, I'm not kidding, I'm making 12. I was able to get up to 14 and I ended leaving that job at $18 an hour my last year there. But I was able to pay for me and Jason to go to Ireland and then we also were able to go to Paris with my brother who had just come home from his mission to Paris with my parents. Jason was a little nervous about that. But that came from me literally like discipline, putting money into my savings account every single month.   scrapping down like we really, I price matched, I took my little like ads from the grocery store to Walmart, thank goodness they were price matching at that time. It was the best when our cereal was on sale. But I was so committed that even in pharmacy school, I wasn't gonna go into debt for it more. So our debt was only for Jason's loans. But I also wanted to make sure I was having life experiences. I went and scrapped and I did a little window washing business.   Kiera Dent (13:51.958) I did a natural dog food business with my friend. I helped her out to get extra cash and all of that money, I just kept putting that into our savings account because for me, that was something of life experiences that I wanna have. I will never regret going to Ireland with Jason and I will never regret going to Paris with my brother and my parents. Those are some of the best highlights of our life that Jason and I have, but again, that's my life. This is Kiera's life, this isn't your life, but I wanna let you know, like for me, it was so important that Jason and I traveled while we were young.   I mean, I remember landing at midnight where jet lagged and we're both, he's hitting class kudos to him. I don't know how he did pharmacy school. And I'm going right back to work because those were the cheapest tickets that we could find. We heard about a website called Scott's Cheap Travel. We were able to get tickets round trip to Copenhagen for 250 bucks. Like when you want to do something, there's a million ways for you to do it inexpensively if you want. And so,   The reason I love this is because some people, like I was reading up articles about this book and some people were saying like, this is only for like entrepreneurs or this is only for the high wealthy. But I thought like, no, I was making $12 an hour and we were in pharmacy school and we're still able to find the way because making those early experiences, that was fuel and energy. And Jason and I still to this day talk about those experiences. And so.   But then like, then there's the flip side, right? So then we started to get more responsibilities. We think about having kids, we buy a house and then you start to think of like, Whoa, well, how much money do I need for the future? And that's what Bill Perkins talked about in here of like, when you're younger, doing some of these experiences cheaper, we'll actually have more life experience and fuel and energy that gives you to then you don't need as much money per se during that time. And also, I mean, Jason and I, we scrapped it down. lived on protein bars going all around Ireland. Like I will today stay, never eat special K.   these like strawberry protein bars. We ate so many of them and Jason and I giggle anytime we see him in the grocery store like, you want those? No, me neither. That's what we lived on. Like we went to Ireland, we were not living amazing. We were in the tiniest little car eating these like protein bars. I remember writing in my journal one day on our trip. I said, the angels saying today our hotel had breakfast that we didn't know about. So we didn't have to eat protein bars today. But the things that like those are experiences. And that's like, I think the reason I love this book is because it's   Kiera Dent (16:05.998) To me, it's talking about, I think if you merge, die with zero and profit first together about life experiences, but also preparing for the future. I think that there's beauty in that life because we're living this rich life. We're living all these things and die with zero, I think really makes you question what you want to do. So one of his pieces where he says, plan in terms of season. So if you were to look at your, like again, pretend I'm going to die when I'm 97. I hope I make a hundred. Today I'm 38.   If I look at all my life segments, so maybe from 38 to 40, what do want to do? From my 40 to 50, what do want to do? Maybe 40 to 45, 45 to 50, 50 to 60, 60 to 70, 70 to 80, 80 to 90, 90 to 100. He talks about looking at those seasons and what are the experiences that you want to be having during that time of your life. Jason and have built vision boards where we literally have like at 36, we want to do this, 37, we want to do this, by 40, we want to do this.   We haven't gone like clear up to 90 and what that looks like. But in this book, he talks about that because then we live, we're planning our life in seasons, understanding that maybe our health won't be as optimal when we're older. But that's what he also talks about is like, why are we waiting and spending money when we're like older and rather than spending money on our health now, but we're saving all of our money to get to retirement, but we're not taking care of our health today. And I think that that's like the whole mindset around this book is   Really truly planning and living on these life experiences and aiming to die with zero money. Like how cool will it be for my grandma? To have life experiences in her last decade of her life But yet how much greater would it have been if she would have spent this money earlier? Maybe spent more time with her grandkids. Maybe spent different things But like I think there's the fear and that's I think the fear of dying with zero is but what if I run out of money? What if I live longer than I planned for?   I guess we just get innovative and he does talk about that in there of how you can plan that out a little bit better. But then like when he talks about giving money to kids and charity earlier on, he said like how much better is it like pretend my parents are going to get a payout in their gosh probably 70s from my grandma but how much greater if she would have given that money to my parents in their 30s when they could have used that money for a down payment on a house or   Kiera Dent (18:20.396) Jason and were so like in debt and if my parents were gonna have money, I don't plan for my parents or Jason's parents to have any money. I keep telling them like, I want you to die with zero. I want you to live life to the fullest. That's gonna make you the most fulfilled. But just think if you're going to have extra money in surplus, give it to those people earlier on potentially as a way for them to have more life experiences earlier on as well. So, so many crazy fun things in here. But again, I love the perspective of.   I think my greatest takeaway from it is living with life. And like he said, I will repeat the last part of my favorite quote from the book where he said, finding it here, the question we must all answer is how to make the most of our finite time on earth. And that's really what I think I want to leave you guys with. I definitely encourage you to go read it. There's so much in there. And there's so many pieces about basically really trying to get our health and our lifestyle and our experiences to get the greatest ROI, just like we do with our dollars.   Again, I'm not saying if you're a huge spender, I don't think that this is the model for you. You're already living high. And maybe your job is to listen to Profit First a little more and put some more savings in there. If you're someone who's just always saving and never having those experiences, I think this would be an incredible book for you. And if you're someone like myself who's in the middle of sometimes I spend and sometimes I save, but for me, I want to end my years.   having the life where I had the most experiences. I work because I love to say yes to things that I want to go to and do. That doesn't mean I have to have millions. That doesn't mean I have to have thousands. That means I need to plan my life in seasons and plan what I want to do and really know what lights me up and what fires me up and to experience those things. Maybe it's just spending time with your family while they're here. Maybe it's, I don't know, there's so many pieces, but I love planning out the seasons of your life. So.   I encourage you guys to read it. If you read it and you loved it, I'd love to hear from you. If you read it and you hated it, I'd love to hear from you. Because I love to hear the different sides of this book because I think it does charge. But like my brother, how interesting in one year he said, go and build and slay and do all these things. And the next year he was like, actually have more life experiences and do more fun things so you do die with zero. For me, yes, I want to take care of future generations. We don't have children. I would love to have children.   Kiera Dent (20:36.898) but I have a ton of nieces and nephews that will be my legacy. And so even though, yes, I want to leave a legacy for them, I guarantee you, I would rather make memories with them than leave them a check. I mean, and I think there's a way to do both, but I also know for me, I'd rather spend so much time with my parents and my grandparents than having an inheritance from them. That makes me so emotional because I just think about, I love my parents so much and I don't know how much time I have with them.   And I would hands down rather go on trips to Maui with my parents or trips to wherever we go or spending time with them, making memories with them rather than them leaving me an inheritance. Like that's my job and my responsibility to figure out how to take care of my life, not expect my parents to leave it. Again, that's my own perception. Everyone has their own, but I think most of us would probably fall in my bucket. We'd rather have more time and more memories with those that we love rather than.   them leaving us a check. Now again, you might have people that you don't like and you'd rather them just leave you a check. But I think that's the whole premise of the book, which is why I absolutely loved it. And I hope you guys read it. I hope you loved it. And if you don't, I'm not offended. Please send me because I want to just give you guys things that make and challenge your perceptions and beliefs. So with that, that was our book club for this month. I hope you loved it. Next month, I hope you read it. It's called, let's see, the next one is going to be   The Power of Fun, How to Feel Alive Again by Katherine Price. So be sure to join us next month. I think this one's fun. It's got confetti on the front cover of it, which is why I picked it, because I believe life should be fun, if you can't tell. But definitely, The Power of Fun, going and enjoying that, How to Feel Alive Again with Katherine Price. So I hope you join us next month. As always, if there's a way that we can help you look at your business, this is what I actually am obsessed with doing, is looking at your business and your practice and...   helping you figure out what do you want your life experiences to be and what do we need your business to produce and to create while creating the most incredible experience for your team and your patients. So that way you can die with zero or die with whatever you want, but that you've lived the most fulfilled and rich life. And that's really what I do for our doctors in our consulting. And I'd love for you to be a part of that. So reach out Hello@TheDentalATeam.com. And as always, thanks for listening and I'll catch you next time on the Dental A Team podcast.

The Thought Card
173. Budget-Friendly U.S. Vacation Destinations That Won't Break the Bank

The Thought Card

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 18:37


I often see articles promising to share the most affordable travel destinations within the U.S. As I start reading, I shake my head — no, no, no. They've got it all wrong!  Here are my top picks for budget-friendly vacations in the U.S. that offer rich experiences and thrilling adventures without draining your wallet. What are your favorite budget-friendly travel destinations within the United States? I'd love to hear your thoughts. Feel free to DM me @thedanielledesir.  Read blog post: https://thoughtcard.com/affordable-vacation-spots-in-us/    About Our Sponsor - Kudos Kudos is a FREE AI-powered browser extension that enhances your online shopping experience. It helps you earn more rewards, points, and cashback, and guides you to the best credit card for maximum rewards. When you sign up with Kudos, you'll get $20 cashback after your first eligible purchase using the promo code ‘TC20.'  Want more cheap flights, points and miles, and money-saving strategies? Below are all my best episodes neatly organized in Spotify playlists.    

The Thought Card
172. Top Travel Hacking Podcasts For Savvy Travelers

The Thought Card

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 14:38


The travel hacking landscape is constantly evolving. Listening to travel hacking podcasts is one of my favorite ways to deepen my travel hacking knowledge.  Here's a recommended list of my favorite travel hacking podcasts. These podcasts are packed with insider tips, expert interviews, and real-life experiences, which will help you become a travel hacking pro in no time!   What are your favorite travel hacking podcasts? I'd love to hear your thoughts. Feel free to DM me @thedanielledesir.    Read blog post: https://thoughtcard.com/travel-hacking-podcasts/    About Our Sponsor - Kudos To help you turn every purchase into free travel, I want to introduce you to Kudos, a FREE AI-powered browser extension that allows you to earn more rewards, points, and cash back whenever you shop online. It recommends the best credit card in your wallet to earn the most rewards. When you sign up with Kudos, you'll get $20 cash back after your first eligible purchase using the promo code ‘TC20.'  Can't get enough cheap flights, points and miles, and money-saving strategies? Below are all my best episodes neatly organized in Spotify playlists below.   

The Digital Nomad Physician
How We Travel on the Cheap - Home Exchange, Trusted House Sitters, etc.

The Digital Nomad Physician

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 37:36


Dr. Mo and Dr. Niloo are back to tell you about how we travel on the cheap. I would say free but it's not always free since we give up our home to collect points - but more on that later.    Home Exchange (This is a sponsored link - we get points and you get a discount) Home Exchange (Non-sponsored link) Trusted House Sitters (Sponsored link) Trusted House Sitters (Non-sponsored link) Wrokaway   ------ -Dr. Mo Mohammad Ashori LinkedIn Digital Nomad Physicians Website Telemedicine: Digital Nomad Health Website Physician Coaching & Consulting Dr. Mo Goodreads Heart Health Reddit

Families Fly Free
161 | Teachers Can Fly Free Too With Monica Marino

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 19:16


The price of the Families Fly Free membership is going back May 9 at midnight ET, 9pm PST after a discount of hundreds of dollars since early 2024! It's time to put traveling with your family back at the top of your to-do list! Learn more and join at FamiliesFlyFree.com/Join.Monica Marino shares how implementing a simple system to use miles and points enabled her to visit her son as much as she wanted, as well as enjoy some vacations. She also explains how teachers can fly for free using travel rewards despite being on a traditional school schedule.Learn how to fly for free like Monica by joining Families Fly Free. Learn more at https://www.familiesflyfree.com/join

Bob & Sheri
The Toilet Rat (Airdate 5/1/2024)

Bob & Sheri

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 76:38


Cheap Travel. Pirates Reboot. Morons in the News.   Small Plates. Everyone Needs a Laugh. Bob Repels Mary's Friend.   Talkback Callers. Can You Believe This S***? Gator Attack.   From the Vault.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mike and the Magic
Episode 4: How I Afford to Take my Family to Walt Disney World so Often

Mike and the Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 13:48


In this video I discuss how I am able to afford to take my family to Walt Disney World so often.*This is not financial advice, just an insight of how I pay for travel.

Families Fly Free
155 | Why You Should NOT Buy Discounted Southwest Gift Cards

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 10:34


While discounted Southwest gift cards SEEM like a good deal, they're actually not. Here's why...Want to get on the fast-track to always fly your family free? Come join us inside the Families Fly Free membership, the BEST way to learn how to fly free using travel rewards...Learn moreDownload Lyn's FREE list of 7 INSIDER hacks she uses to personally fly her family free...https://familiestravefree.com/7hacksResources:Southwest Gift Card Terms & ConditionsArticle: Why You Should NOT Buy Discounted Southwest Gift Cards

Families Fly Free
145 | My 2023 Travel Rewards Savings Round-Up: 10 Free Trips to 8 Destinations

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 17:19


How much did Lyn's family save flying and staying free in 2023? She totals up their savings across 10 trips to 8 different destinations for you in this episode and explains how you can do the same. Want to get on the fast-track to always fly your family free? Come join us inside the Families Fly Free membership, the BEST way to learn how to fly free using travel rewards...Learn moreDownload Lyn's FREE list of 7 INSIDER hacks she uses to personally fly her family free...https://familiestravefree.com/7hacksRelated Episodes:Episode 105: Turks & Caicos: The Good and the Bad

Families Fly Free
142 | The 1 Mistake 99 Percent of Travel Hackers Make

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 18:01


There's 1 mistake that Lyn sees travel hackers make again and again that complicates travel rewards and prevents them from taking as many free trips as possible. She reveals this very common mistake in this episode...Want to get on the fast-track to always fly your family free? Come join us inside the Families Fly Free membership, the BEST way to learn how to fly free using travel rewards...Learn moreDownload Lyn's FREE list of 7 INSIDER hacks she uses to personally fly her family free...https://familiestravefree.com/7hacksRELATED PODCASTS:Episode 126: My Fly Free Formula REVEALED

Badass Digital Nomads
The Best Travel Tuesday Deals for 2023

Badass Digital Nomads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 24:10


Happy Thanksgiving weekend! You know about Black Friday, but what about Travel Tuesday? Travel Tuesday has the most travel-related deals and discounts of any other day of the year. In this episode, Kristin shares the top websites for you to find cheap travel, plus some of her favorite travel bags and gear. Save up to 50% off of travel using the links below! (Includes some affiliate links where Kristin can earn a small commission at no additional cost to you.)   Want to travel with Kristin to Portugal next year? Reserve the last Early Bird spot here and save an extra $100 off using the code PORTUGAL100 (first come first serve, expires on November 30).    AMAZON STORE:  Traveling with Kristin Amazon Store   CARRY-ON BAGS & LUGGAGE: Minaal Monos Nordace TravelPro   CLOTHING & APPAREL:  Unbound Merino   CRUISES:  Cruise Critic Holland America Uniworld River Cruises   ELECTRONICS DJI Store Solis Wi-Fi Hotspot   FLIGHT DEALS:  Delta Expedia Hopper Southwest Gift Card   HOTEL DEALS:  Booking.com Hotels.com IHG Resorts   TRAVEL DEALS:  Save €100 on Nomad Cruise 12 using code TWK Save $200 on Kristin's Trip to Portugal by reserving the last Early Bird spot and using the code PORTUGAL100. Portugal Trip Preview Video   Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: *   Become a Patron (Thank you to Alex Duffy and The Traveling Hatter - Kristin's newest Patrons!) *   Buy a Coffee *   Follow on Instagram *   Join the Facebook Group *   Leave a 5-Star Review *   Subscribe on YouTube   Full show notes and the podcast transcript will be up shortly on www.badassdigitalnomads.com.

Families Fly Free
Member Interview: Brittany Gartner

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 30:14


Brittany Gartner, a newbie to travel rewards, shares how much her family has already saved on travel in just 6 months.Instagram: @mommyandme.pt

Families Fly Free
My Fly Free Formula REVEALED

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 25:57


Lyn reveals the steps of her Fly Free Formula that makes flying your whole family for free using travel rewards SIMPLE. Don't miss this one!Want to get on the fast-track to always fly your family free? Come join us inside the Families Fly Free membership, the BEST way to learn how to fly free using travel rewards...Learn more

Families Fly Free
5 Things I Wish I Did When First Starting in Travel Rewards

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 21:55


While I did a lot of things right when first beginning my travel rewards journey, there are also some things I wished I'd done and mistakes I made that I wished I hadn't. I share 5 things that I wish I'd done when first starting in travel rewards in this week's episode. 

layovers ✈︎ air travel and commercial aviation
130 MSP - Cheap travel and the hamster wheel of miles and status in the post-Covid devaluation times, with Kyle 'Hello Kitty' Potter

layovers ✈︎ air travel and commercial aviation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 109:20


Kyle Potter, Executive Editor at Thrifty Traveler, all-around awesome(ly smart) dude, Hello Kitty enthusiast (well, it's that EVA Air flight, you'll see!), and (very) long time Layovers listener and friend, tells us all about why MSP is the best thing ever, like everything in Minnesota — but also whether cheap travel is still possible in the current era of airfare inflation (yes!), whether passenger rights will ever be a thing in the US (maybe), whether boarding groups will ever be abandoned (forget it). We debate the wilderness where having no status means real freedom (that status, the warm blanket you're sure you need, right?), the crazy valuations of US loyalty programs (and airlines wanted to spin them off? HOW WOULD THEY MAKE MONEY lol, it's as if they're banks that happen to own planes), the devaluation of those programs (non-travel Covid has something to do with it), the importance of alliances and joint ventures in the current air travel era. And yes, for once, we touch upon the world of air miles programs a bit more, and its nearly MLM-esque ecosystem in the USA. As Kyle is a Delta fan (and captive!), we ask him: Why are they so good (that padding!), and how is that new Delta One seat (hint: we're all aligning in saying doors aren't really something we value).Oh, and ORD doesn't get a lot of love, LOL.  Nearly two hours of great fun, whilst learning quite a bit (Alex and Paul learnt a lot).You can follow Kyle on Twitter (please do):https://twitter.com/kpottermnHis writings are on:https://thriftytraveler.comOf note, he wrote about the EVA Air Hello Kitty flight he took here:https://thriftytraveler.com/reviews/flights/15-hours-eva-air-hello-kitty/and a great guide on how to find cheap travel via Google Flights:https://thriftytraveler.com/guides/google-flights/Layovers will return in August (when Alex does). 

RV Inspection And Care
#81 - Buying New Cheap Travel Trailers - A Good Idea Or Not?

RV Inspection And Care

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 11:56


A lot of RVers get their start in RV travel and living by buying a cheaper, low-cost travel trailer.But with the state of the RV industry being what it is now, is buying a new cheap travel trailer a good idea?This podcast answers that question and explains how to protect yourself as an RV buyer.Here are the guidebooks mentioned in this podcast:

Globetrotters Podcast
#38 Backpacking South East Asia on a Budget for Six Months — With Brian Carlson

Globetrotters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 58:02


Want to try long-term travel, but worried about money? South East Asia might be the best place to try if you have a tight budget. In this episode, we discuss some of the best money-saving tips for traveling South East Asia with Brian Carlson, who traveled to eight countries in six months for under $5,000.

Families Fly Free
Calling All Couponers: Turn Your Couponing Skills Into Free Vacations

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 26:07


Join me at my upcoming FREE webinar on "How to Earn the Southwest Companion Pass for 2023-2024" Thursday, Feb. 16 at 3pm ET, 2pm CT, 1pm MT, Noon PacificRegister at FamiliesFlyFree.com/webinarWant to get on the fast-track to always fly your family free? Come join us inside the Families Fly Free membership, the BEST way to learn how to fly free using travel rewards...Learn moreAre you a skilled couponer? Lyn shares how to use your couponing mindset to not just earn free boxes of cereal but to fly your whole family for free!Download Lyn's FREE list of 7 INSIDER hacks she uses to personally fly her family free...https://familiesflyfree.com/7hacksRelated Episodes: 5 Tips to Plan Your 2023 Travels How My Family Started Flying Free The "Game" of Flying Free With Families Fly Free Member Diane There IS a Best Airline If You Want to Fly for Free

Families Fly Free
5 Tips to Plan Your 2023 Travels

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 24:27


It's time to plan your 2023 travels! Lyn offers 5 travel planning tips to help you decide where to go and save as much as possible in 2023. Want to get on the fast-track to always fly your family free? Come join us inside the Families Fly Free membership, the BEST way to learn how to fly free using travel rewards...Learn moreDownload Lyn's FREE list of 7 INSIDER hacks she uses to personally fly her family free...https://familiesflyfree.com/7hacks Resources: Our Family's 2022 Travels on Instagram (90-sec video; be sure to follow us on Instagram!) Travel Freely Related Podcast Episodes:Why My Family Is Buying Annual Travel Insurance

Families Fly Free
A Record Amount Saved on Travel for a Family of 5 With Thea Cabanilla

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 18:49


Learn how this family of 5 saved a record $10,000 in travel expenses and had so many points, they were able to book the baby in his own seat even though he could have flown free!Want to get on the fast-track to always fly your family free? Come join us inside the Families Fly Free membership, the BEST way to learn how to fly free using travel rewards...Learn moreDownload Lyn's FREE list of 7 INSIDER hacks she uses to personally fly her family free...https://familiesflyfree.com/7hacks Get on the Families Fly Free email list for more tips, advice and inspiration on flying -- and traveling -- for free.https://www.familiesflyfree.com/getemail

Imagination Travel & Tips
How I travel for free (or close to it)- EPISODE #16

Imagination Travel & Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 12:26


Want to know how to travel for free or close to it?  How to take advantage of upgrades?  In this podcast, I talk about how I've been able to travel for free, get free upgrades, save money so I can keep doing what I love to do.  Take a listen to this short podcast to get some ideas to help you in the future.  Remember, little savings here and there add up!

Families Fly Free
Success Story: How a Wealth Advisor Netted $7,000 in Travel Savings

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 37:15


George, a wealth advisor, shares how his family found value in the Families Fly Free membership even as a 30-year Southwest flyer. He's saved nearly $7K on travel in their first year and recommends it to his clients who are looking to save money to invest while still traveling. Using what he's learned, he's flown free to college visits across the country with his 4 children, taken many trips and saved on hotel stays by using travel rewards.Want access to get on the fast-track to always fly your family free? Come join us inside the Families Fly Free membership, the BEST way to learn how to fly free using travel rewards...Learn moreDownload Lyn's FREE list of 7 INSIDER hacks she uses to personally fly her family free...https://familiesflyfree.com/7hacksGet on the Families Fly Free email list for more tips, advice and inspiration on flying -- and traveling -- for free.https://www.familiesflyfree.com/getemail

Today with Claire Byrne
Free and cheap travel in Europe

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 12:46


Kate Brady, Freelance Journalist in Berlin, Sarah Morris, France 24 correspondent for Spain and Portugal

Pennies To Pounds Podcast
72. How To Ace Booking Cheap Travel Abroad ft Jazz

Pennies To Pounds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 22:37


This week we're joined by Jazz, a food and travel content creator. She talks to us about her travel hacks for travelling abroad, things to consider when booking flights abroad and all-inclusive travel vs booking separately.Follow Jazz on all platforms to stay up to date with her travel content: @lifeofjazz__Support the show

The Healthy Wealthy Podcast
Tips for Cheap Travel with Elizabeth Edmunds of @mytwocentsfinance

The Healthy Wealthy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 16:58


Happy Finance Friday! Elizabeth of @mytwocentsfinance returns to the podcast today to discuss saving money when it comes to travel. We chat:When Elizabeth became interested in travel What her budgeting looks like for different trips Best cheap travel hacks Travel hacking with a travel credit cardElizabeth's Website + Budget Tool: https://mailchi.mp/aec302adb26d/budgetElizabeth's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mytwocentsfinance/Additional Resources How to Travel the World on $50 a Day: https://www.amazon.com/How-Travel-World-50-Day/dp/0399173285Remember to follow The Healthy Wealthy Podcast on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/healthywealthypodcast/https://healthywealthypodcast.org/ 

Families Fly Free
The Most Common Questions I'm Asked About Families Fly Free

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 32:14


Got a question about the Families Fly Free membership? Lyn addresses the most common questions she's asked about this membership that is saving hundreds of families thousands of dollars in travel savings EACH!The price of membership is increasing SOON! Join before the price goes up and start traveling more with your family while spending less out of pocket ASAP. Get more information and sign up at...FamiliesFlyFree.com/join

How to Money
Navigating the New Era of Cheap Travel with Scott Keyes

How to Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 57:44


Our guest today is Scott Keyes- founder of Scott's Cheap Flights, a travel platform with over two million members around the world. It's been called “the travel world's best-kept secret” by Thrillist and received praise in The New York Times among others. But before he became our favorite expert on ways to keep vacation costs down, Scott worked for years as a journalist, with bylines in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and plenty of other publications. And now, he's published a book titled, “Take More Vacations”, which we'll discuss today as well. With virtually everyone out there clamoring to take a vacation, we're really excited to be talking about this timely topic. We discuss why we're living in the golden age of cheap flights, how to get across the ocean for as little money as possible, change fees, and then we also discuss the culture of travel here in the US.   During this episode we enjoyed an Evolutions of BORIS the Crusher Caramel Macchiato by Hoppin Frog! And please help us to spread the word by letting friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you're not already a regular listener, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to change the conversation around personal finance and get more people doing smart things with their money!   Best friends out! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mitlin Money Mindset
Thrifty Traveler with Jared Kamrowski, Episode #76

Mitlin Money Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 37:04


Today's guest on the Mitlin Money Mindset™ is Jared Kamrowski. The CEO and founder of Thrifty Traveler. Jared is not like your average travel entrepreneur. After graduating from college with a mountain of debt, he and his wife wanted to travel but had to do it on a tight budget. That's what Thrifty Traveler is all about.  As a Certified Public Accountant Jared's job required him to travel over 100 nights a year, which quickly acquainted him with many airline and hotel rewards programs. That led him to create Thrifty Traveler as a way to pass on all of his tips and tricks.  Jared's goal is to show you how to find the cheapest flights and minimize travel costs using points, miles, and above all else show you that travel does not have to be expensive. Listen in for some great takeaways on how you travel more without breaking the bank. Traveling is something my family and I enjoy greatly, and I hope yours does too! You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... Jared's path to founding Thrifty Traveler [3:16] What was the mindset needed to transition from corporate job to entrepreneur? [5:01] Jared's #1 Cheap Travel tip [9:35] Travel booking myths [13:22] Will you get better savings from a credit card or loyalty partnership [20:12] What is Thrifty Traveler Premium? [22:43] How has the pandemic impacted your business and how have you dealt with those challenges? [25:29] How has being a CPA helped Jared with Thrifty Traveler? [29:10] What is the next big thing for Jared and the Thrifty Traveler Team? [31:08] What Jared did today that put him in the right mindset for success? [32:45]   Resources & People Mentioned Who Not How by Dan Sullivan Google Flights  Connect with Jared Kamrowski The website On Instagram On Twitter On Linkedin On Facebook On YouTube On Pinterest Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset Show are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. Connect With Mitlin Financial podcast(at)MitlinFinancial.com - email us with your suggestions for topics or guests https://mitlinfinancial.com  Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Facebook Subscribe to Mitlin Money Mindset™ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast
Lifestyle Creep, and Booking Cheap Travel

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 32:39


Lifestyle creep — where your growing expenses outpace salary increases — can deflate your budget and prevent you from building wealth. To start this episode, Nerds Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner talk about how to determine if you're succumbing to lifestyle creep and how to be more intentional about your money, while still enjoying the finer things in life.  Then Sean and Liz Weston answer a listener's three-part question about whether to pay off student loans while they're paused, what to do with their savings and how to find the best deals when booking travel. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. If you like what you hear, please leave a review and tell a friend. We appreciate it.

Families Fly Free
Best Travel Cards, Southwest Companion Pass, Travel Insurance & More in This Ask Lyn Anything Q&A Session

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 42:06


Get access to our monthly Ask Lyn Anything Q&As, a personalized Fly Free plan and ongoing personal support as a member of Families Fly Free. Join below...Families Fly FreeRelated episodes... Why My Family Is Buying Annual Travel Insurance Top 10 Mistakes People Make Flying Free 10 Reasons to Add Chase Sapphire Preferred to Your Free Travel Arsenal The ONE Airline Perk That Makes Flying Free Easy for Families The Best Airline for Families to Fly Free

Families Fly Free
How to Rent Other People's Timeshares and Pay Pennies on the Dollar

Families Fly Free

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 24:21


Helpful Links:TheBudgetMouse.comDavid's Vacation Club RentalsGet more help with renting timeshares AND learn our simple way to always fly your family free as a member of Families Fly Free...https://www.familiesflyfree.com/joinDownload Lyn's FREE list of 7 INSIDER hacks she uses to personally fly her family free:https://familiesflyfree.com/7hacks

Phoenix Business Radio
Business Relationships are First Class EP 88

Phoenix Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022


Business Relationships are First Class EP 88 In this episode, host Austin Peterson interviews special guest, Alex Malebranche, Founder of PlaneAhead. Alex shares his background with listeners and illustrates a road map of how he got from sleepless nights with 2 kids under 2, to selling his house to be a Founder of a successful […] The post Business Relationships are First Class EP 88 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

Taking it for Granted
Taking it for Granted Ep 55 Therese Rocca

Taking it for Granted

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 64:05


Therese Rocca is a Senior Account Executive at iHeartMedia, but lives such an interesting life outside of her 9-5. She is an expert travel hacker who has been to 27 countries and counting. Therese has found out what is important to her in life, and a big part of that is seeing amazing places with amazing people. Now she is helping others live out their travel dreams too. To learn more about Therese and her work check out www.ultimatecheaptravel.com

Mental HEALTH Break With Dr. Nafisa Sekandari

Brianna Shade, an expert traveler who quit her job in 2019 to travel full-time with her husband, joins me today to talk about traveling smart during the pandemic and making the most of your travel plans.  She embraces the freedom of the nomadic lifestyle and the cultural connections that come with it.  Brianna shares her travel secrets to make the most out of your travel, even during a pandemic.  Making travel less stressful is at the top of Brianna's list.Being prepared, flexible, and having realistic expectations go a long way to making travel fun and adventurous.  Brianna shares some great tips for enjoying your trip without the pressure to see and do everything all while saving money!   Learn more about Brianna  please visit https://www.transforminganxiety.com/43Follow Dr. Sekandari on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_nafisa_sekandariFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.sekandariJoin private FB Group Transforming Anxiety: https://www.facebook.com/groups/transforminganxietyWatch Video Recording on YoutubeTo learn more about Dr. Sekandari's Transforming  Anxiety Course, a self paced, online course that helps you manage and control your anxiety from the comfort and privacy of your own home, visit https://www.transforminganxiety.com/course

Stop Waiting 4 Friday
How I Afforded To Travel For One Year.. Without A Sugar Daddy

Stop Waiting 4 Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 18:50


I'm answering one of my most asked questions in depth! "How can I afford to travel?" Well, with my sugar baby days being long gone and not quit hitting the "rich" mark yet a girl's gotta do what a girls gotta do! I'm dropping tips on how to afford to travel long term as a regular schmegular girl!Tired of being added to the "Group Trip" group message, but never actually going on the trip? Travel with me! I stay ready!https://www.stopwaiting4friday.comClick this link to schedule a call with me so I can answer any of the questions you have to prepare you for your journey across the world. I'll help you step-by-step!:https://www.stopwaiting4friday.com/book-online

The Woman Podcast
Summer Series Part 3: Cheap Travel Tips

The Woman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 15:37


Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Hot Wire: booking hotels for a discount TripAdvisor: reviews and rankings of hotels, restaurants, etc.  Turo: car booking site (better deals than traditional rental companies) Arkansas: so many places to visit locally Our episode on budgeting / making good decisions with money!

The Worst Traveller
29. What I did on my Gap Year(s)...

The Worst Traveller

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 28:03


From teaching drama to getting involved in Dungeons and Dragons Societies before 'finding myself' in Asia. This week I reveal the highs and lows of everything I did on my gap year... Or should I say years!  If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please SUBSCRIBE and leave a nice rating on Apple Podcasts - it would mean a lot :)  Have a great week!

The Worst Traveller
16. India - I Spent the Night in a Coffin

The Worst Traveller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 23:29


After growing tired of Mumbai, I needed to get out. I planned on getting a train heading north but met someone who mentioned about sleeper buses which are a lot cheaper - so that's what I did. I spent 16 hours on the bus in a pod the size of a small coffin. Travelling cross country over roads that weren't much bigger than the bus itself. I got very little sleep but it was totally worth it! Check out my Instagram @tomjpage for the video of the occasion. A fun travel quiz in this episode too. Enjoy!

The Worst Traveller
13. Living in the Largest Slum in Asia

The Worst Traveller

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 14:42


Whilst on the set of a Bollywood Film, I meet two residents of Dharavi, one of the largest slums in Asia.... We talk family, life, and how we're going to win all the awards for the film we're appearing in!

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY
752: The Value of Vacation by Holly Johnson with Get Rich Slowly on Reducing Stress & Cheap Travel

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 9:05


Holly Johnson with Get Rich Slowly shares the value of vacation. Episode 752: The Value of Vacation by Holly Johnson with Get Rich Slowly on Reducing Stress & Cheap Travel J.D. Roth has been reading and writing about personal finance for a decade. Today he's financially independent, but ten years ago, his money life was a disaster, with over $35,000 in consumer debt. He started turning everything around in 2004. By being the boss of your own life, you, too, can be the master of your own financial fate. The original post is located here: https://www.getrichslowly.org/the-value-of-vacation/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Podcasts Facebook Group! and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Fundrise is the future of real estate investing. Visit fundrise.com/ofd to have your first 3 months of fees waived. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY
752: The Value of Vacation by Holly Johnson with Get Rich Slowly on Reducing Stress & Cheap Travel

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 9:05


Holly Johnson with Get Rich Slowly shares the value of vacation. Episode 752: The Value of Vacation by Holly Johnson with Get Rich Slowly on Reducing Stress & Cheap Travel J.D. Roth has been reading and writing about personal finance for a decade. Today he's financially independent, but ten years ago, his money life was a disaster, with over $35,000 in consumer debt. He started turning everything around in 2004. By being the boss of your own life, you, too, can be the master of your own financial fate. The original post is located here: https://www.getrichslowly.org/the-value-of-vacation/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Podcasts Facebook Group! and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Fundrise is the future of real estate investing. Visit fundrise.com/ofd to have your first 3 months of fees waived. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices