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Digital Nomad Mastery - Travel the World
The History and Vision of Explore with Erin - Interview with Erin Bender

Digital Nomad Mastery - Travel the World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018


Digital Nomad Mastery Interview about the History and Vision of Explore with Erin with the founder Erin Bender Check out Erin's BRAND NEW WEBSITE here: http://www.ExploreWithErin.com Check out Erin's Article she talked about here: 5 Advanced Techniques I Use To Make Money On My Blog https://explorewitherin.com/problogge... Check out our websites here: http://www.DaddyBlogger.com http://www.DigitalNomadMastery.com Thank you for watching our video. GET EMAIL UPDATES on our website: http://www.DaddyBlogger.com LIKE us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/daddyblogger SUBSCRIBE to us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/tokyoricky FOLLOW us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tokyoricky

Where Else to Go
Episode #24 - Where Else to Go: Perth, Western Australia

Where Else to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 28:37


Welcome to the Where Else to Go podcast where we talk about where to go - and where else to go - whether that's across town or around the world. This week's episode features Erin Bender talking about her hometown of Perth,  the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. While Erin and her family spend most of their lives on the road, they've been traveling non-stop for over four years, she was quite willing to dish about home. She says: Perth is a place no one visits in Australia on the West Coast. And the place people don’t even realize that they are missing. White beaches, some of the most beautiful wildlife in the world and home to some of the best wine in Australia. Take a listen and learn why Erin thinks Perth is so special. Erin Bender has been traveling the world with her family since May 2012. It's an open-ended, unplanned, round-the-world trip discovering amazing places for families. They have stayed in hostels and 5-star luxury resorts, traveled on scooters and cruise liners, danced with leprechauns and abseiled cliffs. Her children have been singled out by Forbes as the some of the World’s Most Well Travelled Kids. The kids enjoy travel as much as Erin and her husband, Josh, and don’t want to stop. You can follow the adventures of the Benders at Travel with Bender. Connect with her on social:  Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, Google+, and LinkedIn. You might also enjoy their YouTube channel. Thanks for joining us. If you want to make sure you get every episode of the podcast, you can subscribe via iTunes or Google Play. The biggest way you can help support this podcast is to subscribe, followed by leaving a rating and review. I'm still very new to the podcasting platform and appreciate your support. Please come back next week to join us talking about where to go. . . and where else to go, whether that’s across town or around the world. And hey, take a minute and leave a comment below about where else you want to go.

The Nomad Together Podcast | Location Independent Families & Digital Nomad Families
Episode #41: Creating Success Out of Failure with Clark Vandeventer

The Nomad Together Podcast | Location Independent Families & Digital Nomad Families

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2016 42:46


NomadTogether.com/Unworking On last week's episode, we spoke with Erin Bender about how the Benders make money through travel blogging. This week's guest has an even more unique source of location-independent income. Clark Vandeventer has a background in politics and has recently written a book titled "Backdoor to the White House". That's not why we have invited him on our show, though. Clark and his family have managed to turn a life event that many would consider to be a major failure into a means of making a living. Does that pique your curiosity? We don't want to give away too many details, but this is one episode you don't want to miss. NomadTogether.com/Unworking

The Nomad Together Podcast | Location Independent Families & Digital Nomad Families
Episode #40: The Secrets to Successful Travel Blogging with Erin Bender of TravelWithBender.com

The Nomad Together Podcast | Location Independent Families & Digital Nomad Families

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 33:31


NomadTogether.com/TravelBlog We are often asked how a nomadic family can make money from the road. One of the many ways to do that is through Travel Blogging. This week's guest is Erin Bender from TravelWithBender.com, the #1 family travel blog with over 100,000 page views a month. Erin has been traveling with her husband and their two children since May of 2012 and they are on an open-ended, unplanned, round-the-world trip. If you have ever wanted to run a travel blog, or are interested in how it works, this is the episode for you.  NomadTogether.com/TravelBlog

Vacation Mavens
004: Visiting Australia in Two Weeks (or more)

Vacation Mavens

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016 34:29


Have you ever wanted to visit Australia? This week we talk about the Land Down Under with native Erin Bender about what you can fit into a two-week trip to Australia -- if that is all you have. We cover a sample itinerary, what to do with kids in Melbourne, Sydney and the Great Ocean Road. Plus, we learn about fairy bread, Vegemite, and where to find those adorable koalas and kangaroos. ON THE PODCAST 1:00 Shout out to Lance for giving Vacation Mavens our first review on iTunes! 1:20 Kim talks about her recent trip to Phoenix including hot air ballooning 4:40 Spring training with the Cactus League 8:20 Eating in Phoenix -- Hilton at Squaw Creek 9:55 Erin Bender from Travel with Bender 13:02 Nomadic travel challenges 15:00 Australia in two weeks 17:00 Getting from place to place in Australia 21:00 Koalas and kangaroos 21:30 Must try Australian foods 24:00 Four days in Sydney 25:20 Driving Great Ocean Road 27:00 Phillip Island and Fairy Penguins 27:45 Where to find koalas and kangaroos 28:45 Best place to take a family photo 29:30 Surviving the long flight to Australia with kids 31:30 Favorite travel outfit or gear 33:35 Tip of the week ABOUT ERIN BENDER FROM TRAVEL WITH BENDER Erin is the driving force behind the world’s leading family travel blog, Travel With Bender. With her husband and 2 young children (ages 6 and 7), she’s been on a nomadic journey since 2012 across 64 countries and counting. Most recently she is touring the US on the #motherofallroadtrips. Erin and her husband were both born in Australia and have been together for 18 years. Erin and her husband Josh took a seven-week round-the-world trip pre-kids and loved traveling so much that they decided to embark on a nomadic lifestyle when her kids were two and three. What was going to be a six-month journey has turned into four years of travel. Erin and her family are currently in Orlando and will be traveling through the U.S. for a few more months, but she took time out of her busy schedule to tell us about her native land -- Australia. While she suggests spending at least a month in Australia, she shares a two-week itinerary that covers a few of Australia's highlights. You can follow their travels on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest or Snapchat. TWO-WEEK AUSTRALIAN ITINERARY Erin recommends flying into Brisbane on the Gold Coast and starting with four-nights in Queensland where you can see some of the best islands in the world, including the Great Barrier Reef and Whitsunday. In Brisbane, you will also find many amusement parks and attractions. She would then spend four nights in Sydney, taking in sights like the Sydney Opera House and a walk across the Harbour Bridge. The Sydney Aquarium is also a highlight for families with kids. Ferries around the harbour are also a great way to get a view of the city. Next, she would do four nights in Melbourne, including two nights driving the Great Ocean Road to see the Twelve Apostles rock formations. (Note: there are not Twelve Apostles, but the water is magnificent and the formations are quite beautiful.) If you get a bit further to see the great Australian "bite" with wonderful cliffs and views. Also, near Melbourne you can go out to Phillip Island to see the Fairy Penguins. At dusk, the penguins come from the ocean to their homes on land. You can sit in the grandstands to watch this phenomenon. Finally, finish up with a trip to see Uluru or head over to western Australia and visit Margaret River, one of the best surfing destinations in the world.  MUST-TRY FOODS IN AUSTRALIA  We also wanted to know what the "must try" foods are from Australia and Erin introduced us to fairy bread (white bread with butter and sprinkles) and Vegemite on toast. Kangaroo steaks are also quite popular (yes, they do eat the national animal.) Meat pies are also very popular in Australia, stuffed with mince meat and gravy. Erin recommends getting meat pies from Harry's Cafe de Wheels in Sydney. WHERE TO FIND KOALAS  Of course, no trip to Australia would be complete without seeing some koalas and kangaroos. Erin surprises us by telling us that koalas are as common as squirrels or deer are in the U.S. But apparently, koalas can also be vicious so be aware (and kangaroos box!) On the way to the Great Ocean Road, you can stop at Kennett River Wildlife Park, which has koalas, kookaburras, and other animals. BEST PLACE TO TAKE A FAMILY PHOTO Erin recommends taking a photo with the Sydney Opera House in the background. If you are clever, you can manage to get the opera house and the Harbour bridge in the same photo. In Darling Harbour, walk on the lower level on the way to the opera house and you will be able to get both. TIPS FOR FLYING WITH KIDS After so many long-haul flights, Erin recommends keeping kids on the same schedule they are at home when they are on the plane. This includes putting on pjs, brushing their teeth and putting them to bed at their regular bedtime. Also, pack lots of snacks or send the kids to the back to get some extra snacks. FAVORITE TRAVEL GEAR Erin loves traveling in a long skirt but finds that she always needs pockets, so tends to go with jeans or shorts. For shoes, she also likes thongs (flip-flops). TIP OF THE WEEK When flying with kids, be sure to pack a lidded cup or a sippy cup because airlines tend to only have open cups that can get really messy with younger kids. MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST Hilton at Squaw CreekGreat Ocean Road PerthMargaret River Australian FoodsPenguinsAustralian Animals you can eatQuokkas

JUMP with Traveling Jackie
BMT 044: Long-Term Family Travel with Erin Bender

JUMP with Traveling Jackie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2015 29:43


Erin Bender from the popular family travel blog Travel with Bender shares her story about transitioning into a life of nomadic travel with her family of four, including two young children. 

The First Year Marriage Show Podcast
026 Fitting Your Work Life into Your Marriage and Family with Josh and Erin Bender

The First Year Marriage Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2015 38:13


Our guests for this week are Josh and Erin Bender from Australia. Josh and Erin have been married for 13 years, have 2 kids and have been travelling around the world since 2012. Together they provide excellent global travel information and resources to couples, parents, families and individuals through their website. Description of  First Year […] The post 026 Fitting Your Work Life into Your Marriage and Family with Josh and Erin Bender appeared first on Our Peaceful Family.

Family Adventure Podcast with Erik Hemingway
14 - The Bender Family - Around the World, Part 2!

Family Adventure Podcast with Erik Hemingway

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014 32:34


In 2012, Josh and Erin Bender made a life changing decision....since it's cheaper to live and travel than to stay in one place, why wouldn't we travel full time? Great question, and one they are not too interested in answering! They are currently preparing to start their second trip around the world, and they took some time with us before they leave and filled us in on how they make it possible.