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Send us a Text Message.Can you imagine giving up a successful career and selling everything you own just to travel the world? Meet Nora Dunn, aka the Professional Hobo, who did just that in 2006 and has never looked back. In this episode, Nora takes us through her bold decision to leave a thriving financial planning career in Toronto and embrace a life of adventure. We uncover the fascinating story behind her unique moniker and its connection to historical hobos who roamed the rails, seeking work and new experiences. Nora shares her early train travel memories across Canada, emphasizing the profound impact of cultural immersion and the invaluable relationships fostered through organizations like Rotary.Ever wondered what it's like to embark on an epic train journey across continents? Nora's tales are nothing short of spectacular. From a three-day adventure from Darwin to Adelaide in Australia to an 11,000-kilometer round trip from Melbourne to Perth, and an awe-inspiring 30-day expedition from Lisbon to Ho Chi Minh City—her stories brim with stunning landscapes, intriguing encounters, and the simple pleasure of watching the world unfold from a train window. She also reflects on the iconic Trans-Siberian Railway, sharing the culinary delights and cultural exchanges that make these journeys unforgettable.Slow travel offers a unique charm and numerous opportunities for digital nomads, and Nora is a master at it. She discusses the benefits of establishing home bases for extended stays, sharing tips on securing free accommodation through house sitting, volunteering, and home exchanges. We also chat about balancing travel with personal relationships and careers, offering practical advice on efficient packing, cultural immersion, and building a global network. Nora's personal travel stories, bucket list destinations, and favorite travel snacks add flavor to her adventures, inviting listeners to explore the enchanting world of long-term travel.Noras' Book: How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World, 3rd EditionYou can find Nora: On Facebook.On Twitter.On her YouTube Channel.On Pinterest. And on Instagram. Follow this link for a free gift!Support the Show.Please download, like, subscribe, share a review, and follow us on your favorite podcasts app and connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wherenextpodcast/View all listening options: https://wherenextpodcast.buzzsprout.com/HostsCarol: https://www.instagram.com/carol.work.lifeKristen: https://www.instagram.com/team_wake/ If you can, please support the show or you can buy us a coffee.
Accommodation is one of the biggest expenses when we travel, but what if you could travel almost anywhere in the world and stay for free? Our guest on this episode of ExtraVirgin Food and Travel tells us how. Fiona Ryan has done more than a dozen exchanges, temporarily swapping her home in Brisbane, Australia for one in cities such as Helsinki or Barcelona. Fiona, who's a volunteer regional coordinator with the world's oldest home exchange program, the not-for-profit "Intervac," chats with host Natascha Mirosch about how it's done; the multiple benefits of changing homes with someone and gives us her tips, gained from fifteen years' experience. So if you've got itchy feet, but not necessarily the budget for that holiday you're dreaming of, this episode is for you.
What would you do if... While would you do if while helping out a "friend" that friend end up stealing your money and ID. Suddenly you find yourself rushing to replace a stolen passport days before a scheduled flight and house sitting job. About The Guest Nora has travelled full-time for 12 years and continues to travel half the year. She's lived in and travelled through 60+ countries and counting. She is an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former CFP), and lifestyle design and has coined the term financially sustainable travel. It's not about budget travel (though she's done a bunch of that), nor is it about being environmentally sustainable (though she's a big advocate of that too). It's about making money successfully, spending money smartly, and managing it wisely – all in the arena of lifestyle travel. These three pillars form the foundation of her website. Website:The Professional Hobo Resources, Tips & Tricks Why it's important to know where your Countries consulate or Embassy is in the country you are visiting. Why having a tattoo of your countries flag might just be enough to prove your citizenship. And why keeping copies of your passport and other identification can prove to be helpful. Related Blog Post, Podcast Episodes & Books: Brace Yourself: Travel Isn't All Roses and Lollipops – The Professional Hobo Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group) Website | Facebook Group GPSmyCity Blog Post & App Articles Standard Luggage Blog Post | Buy Now SquadCast – Tool for recording remote podcast interviews How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World – Nora Dunn
Being a full-time traveller allows you to experience more places than you ever would during just two weeks of PTO. But life as a full-time traveler isn't always pretty - on the road or off it. And sometimes, life's challenges are even harder while traveling. Nora Dunn, the person behind the travel blog The Professional Hobo, has been a digital nomad and has slow-travelled in 60 countries can attest to that.In this episode of The New Nomad, Nora joins our hosts, Andrew Jernigan and Allen Koski, in educating and entertaining their listeners with tales from their travels. From how to travel with minimal expenses to shocking stories about animals they encountered, our three nomads certainly had their audience laughing and intrigued. With slow traveling, you'll be able to see more of the world than you may have ever dreamed of. Remember: the most important thing is to just get started! The whole world awaits.[3:09] Sometimes, children are wiser than adults[5:39] That feeling when you use your passport again[8:44] How animals make traveling a different experience[16:55] Tracking your expenses to sustain the digital nomad lifestyle[20:17] Immersing in other's culture teaches you a lot about life[24:13] It is still a lot of fun being a touristNora Dunn is a Professional Hobo and International Freelance Writer, who enjoys life on the road and was with no fixed address (she now has her homebase in Toronto, Canada).As a former Certified Financial Planner, Nora travels responsibly despite her Hobo moniker. She has the key to traveling full-time in a financially sustainable way, and helps others achieve the same dreams. Nora travels slowly and in a culturally immersive way through free accommodation techniques such as house-sitting, volunteering, living on boats, hospitality exchanges, and more; and she has parlayed her expertise and experience into the ebook How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World, Tales of Trains: Where the Journey is the Destination, and Working on the Road: The Unconventional Guide to Full-Time Freedom.Guest Links:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/noradunnTwitter: hobonoraBlog: theprofessionalhobo.comFollow Insured Nomads at:Instagram: @insurednomadswww.insurednomads.com
What would you do if while travelling you head out for the evening only to find upon returning to your Airbnb, you've been robbed? About The Guest Lora Pope Travelling the world has changed her life. Through solo adventure travel, She's gained confidence, new perspectives, growth, freedom, and joy. She truly believes that adventure travel can change lives, and she wants to help you discover the same joys from it that she has. Whether you want to maximize your paid time off, take a sabbatical from work, or leave it all behind for a life of adventure, she's here to help. She's done it all, and you can too. Website: Explore With Lora Resources, Tips & Tricks: It's not only important to have health insurance but you. Should have insurance for your valuables as well Never assume that just because a country or city is considered safe that you should let your guard down Buy your plane tickets on your visa. If the airline can't offer you a refund your credit card might. Choose a credit card that has specific flight perks. Airbnb does not have coverage for the guests but Airbnb hosts do have coverage Be careful who you choose to travel with. When things go wrong people will show their true colours and not everyone handles stress the same. Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group) Website | Facebook Group GPSmyCity Blog Post & App Articles Standard Luggage Blog Post | Buy Now SquadCast – Tool for recording remote podcast interviews How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World – Nora Dunn
What would you do if... While travelling abroad you suddenly find yourself fighting off one of the four strains of Dengue Fever. About the guest Nora has travelled full-time for 12 years and continues to travel half the year. She's lived in and travelled through 60+ countries and counting. She is an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former CFP), and lifestyle design and has coined the term financially sustainable travel. It's not about budget travel (though she's done a bunch of that), nor is it about being environmentally sustainable (though she's a big advocate of that too). It's about making money successfully, spending money smartly, and managing it wisely – all in the arena of lifestyle travel. These three pillars form the foundation of her website. Website:The Professional Hobo Resources, Tips & Tricks: There is no cure or vaccine for Dengue fever. Known as the Bone Breaking Disease because in the latter days of the fever you feel as though your bones are being broken. You will also break out into a full-body rash If you find yourself sick - before heading to the ER, try the pharmacy Related Blog Posts, Podcast Episodes & Books: Milking Goats: https://youtu.be/RnZ-1v2TNxQ Brace Yourself: Travel Isn't All Roses and Lollipops - The Professional Hobo Victorian Bush Fires - The Professional Hobo How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World - Nora Dunn Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group)Website | Facebook Group GPSmyCity Blog Post & App Articles Standard Luggage Blog Post | Buy Now SquadCast - Tool for recording remote podcast interviews Website
What would you do if… While travelling abroad with your partner for about three years your relationship starts to break down, resulting in breaking up while abroad About The Guest(s) Nora has travelled full-time for 12 years and continues to travel half the year. She's lived in and travelled through 60+ countries and counting. She is an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former CFP), and lifestyle design and has coined the term financially sustainable travel. It's not about budget travel (though she's done a bunch of that), nor is it about being environmentally sustainable (though she's a big advocate of that too). It's about making money successfully, spending money smartly, and managing it wisely – all in the arena of lifestyle travel. These three pillars form the foundation of her website. Website: The Professional Hobo Resources. Tips & Tricks: Travel accelerates the natural progression of a relationship Through travel, you will learn a lot about yourself. You'll also learn a lot about the person you're travelling with Travel inherently put you in stressful situations (out of your comfort zone, no familiarity, no stability - stuff will always go wrong) Not being on the same page with regards to the trip can lead to problems Not being on the same page with regards to finances can lead to problems When travelling long term you are going to spend 24 hours with each other. A lot of the listed issue can occur when travelling with friends as well The easiest way to avoid problems is by having good communication Related Blog Posts, Podcast Episodes & Books: Brace Yourself: Travel Isn't All Roses and Lollipops - The Professional Hobo Victorian Bush Fires - The Professional Hobo How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World - Nora Dunn Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group)Website | Facebook Group GPSmyCity Blog Post & App Articles Standard Luggage Blog Post | Buy Now SquadCast - Tool for recording remote podcast interviews Website
What would you do if… while house sitting in Australia you suddenly find yourself in the middle of one of Australia's all-time worst Victorian bush fires? About The Guest(s) Nora has travelled full-time for 12 years and continues to travel half the year. She's lived in and travelled through 60+ countries and counting. She is an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former CFP), and lifestyle design and has coined the term financially sustainable travel. It's not about budget travel (though she's done a bunch of that), nor is it about being environmentally sustainable (though she's a big advocate of that too). It's about making money successfully, spending money smartly, and managing it wisely – all in the arena of lifestyle travel. These three pillars form the foundation of her website. Website: The Professional Hobo Resources. Tips & Tricks: Every Rotary Club around the world and around the city has its own flavour and different membership If you have the call to do something bigger than yourself, visit a couple of Rotary Clubs in your area and find one that feels good to you. The Rotary Club you choose will plug you into what going on locally, Nationally & Internationally Related Blog Posts, Podcast Episodes & Books: How to Survive a Natural Disaster: Preparation & Safety Tips - Travel Horror Stories Brace Yourself: Travel Isn't All Roses and Lollipops - The Professional Hobo Victorian Bush Fires - The Professional Hobo How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World - Nora Dunn Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group)Website | Facebook Group GPSmyCity Blog Post & App Articles Standard Luggage Blog Post | Buy Now SquadCast - Tool for recording remote podcast interviews Website
Talking with Nora Dunn, who traveled full time for over a decade on whether or not the location independent lifestyle will recover or if it's permanently gone after the 2020 pandemic. We talk about how coronavirus has affected the travel industry, influencers, and how it might actually have a shiny silver lining for digital nomads. Nora's Travel Tips: https://www.theprofessionalhobo.com/travel-tips-resources/ League of Extraordinary Travelers Podcast FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/leagueoflextraordinarytravelers How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World: https://www.theprofessionalhobo.com/travel-tips-resources/get-free-accommodation-around-world/ WiFox: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wifox/id1130542083?ls=1 Music by: Particle House & Ooyy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Regular listeners may know that I’ve been hesitant to commit to more frequent episodes (or blog posts) as I’ve struggled to keep it up when working or traveling. One of the main reasons I’m not a location-independent “digital nomad” is that I prefer not to spend large chunks of time at my computer. However, due to popular demand, I am starting a podcast series to answer common listener questions such as … “Where do you stay on tour?” I know I’m not the only nomad with a blog but hopefully my experience and perspective can add some value for some of you. There are different types of travel lifestyles, and every traveler needs to figure out what works best for them. The first thing to understand about a nomadic/travel lifestyle is that it’s not what most westerners imagine when they think about travel — hotels, restaurants, museums, guided tours and souvenirs … When I talk about a sustainable travel lifestyle, those things are not inherently bad, but they give you minimal cultural exchange and would make it impossible for you to travel with any frequency or for more than a week (or to go without an income source for a while). Most travelers spend at least half their budget on sleeping, and most of the rest goes to food. I still stay in hotels in certain situations, but most nights I sleep elsewhere (often for free or very low cost, even in America). Depending where you go, travel can cost you anywhere from US $5 to US $500 or more. This podcast summarizes the different types of places to rest, recharge and sleep while you’re on the road. It’s an overview and more detail will come in the future, but feel free to ask questions or share your own experience. What is a sustainable “travel” (nomadic) lifestyle? Types of nomads and travelers Options for free or paid accommodation Expectations: why free is not always better The importance of good budgeting, knowing your options, and having a backup plan, emergency fund and safety netFor more info on the free options, check out How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World from an actual digital nomad.
Nora Dunn (CA) has traveled full-time for over 12 years now and she's got the stories and expertise to prove it. During a phone-recording from Toronto, The Professional Hobo explains how she's learned the value of having a home base while traveling. This episode is jam-packed with advice, focussing on finding free accommodation around the world, and how to meet locals while abroad. Check out the links below to dive deep into the websites, programs, and opportunities that Nora recommends: https://www.theprofessionalhobo.com/ (Nora's Blog) https://www.theprofessionalhobo.com/travel-tips-resources/get-free-accommodation-around-world/ (Book: How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World) http://www.workingroad.com/ (Book: Working on the Road: The Unconventional Guide to Full-Time Freedom) https://www.theprofessionalhobo.com/brace-yourself-travel-isnt-all-roses-and-lollipops/ (my mis-adventures) https://www.theprofessionalhobo.com/category/annual-expense-income-reviews/ (annual expense and income reports) https://www.theprofessionalhobo.com/category/travel-lifestyle-guides/ (Travel Lifestyle Guides) WithLocals - for tours with 100% local people. Use this link to get a free 30 Euro credit! http://join.withlocals.com/mQcGik3/c Guruwalk - for free walking tours https://www.guruwalk.com/ Sponsored by The Hostel Group. Support hostels by booking direct at www.thehostelgroup.com RECORDED IN TORONTO + BROOKLYN
In this episode of the Zero To Travel Podcast, we're bringing you part 5 of Travel Tactics- welcome back! This is the second edition of how to travel indefinitely.This series gives you a three pronged attack to building a life around long term travel- free flights, inexpensive accommodations, and how to work from the road and earn an income on the road.Learn from those that have truly been there, done that- Travis Sherry from Extra Pack of Peanuts, Nora Dunn from The Professional Hobo, and Rob from Making It Anywhere.You will Learn:How to travel indefinitelyHow your state of mind determines your feelings about travelWhich credit cards maximize your ability to use miles (to travel anywhere!)Five things to look for when choosing a travel credit cardThe best cards to get when you are first starting outHow you can extend your travel (with one specific strategy)How to spend a small amount of money on accommodations (for long periods of time)The fist thing you need to do to find a 'house sit'Why you don't have to leave your family behind when you travelHow to decide where to travel when running a businessHow to separate tourism and building a businessTop hot spots around the world for digital nomadsWhat to expect your first year running a business from the roadHow to detach yourself from an outcome (to truly learn and grow)And much more!Resources:Einstein: His Life and UniverseTortuga BackpacksExtra Pack of PeanutsProfessional HoboWorking RoadHow to Get Free Accommodation Around the WorldTrusted House SittersHouse CarersMind My HouseMaking It AnywhereFind A NomadAirbnbGet access to exclusive community only content to help you travel the world in your style and your own way! Join the Zero To Travel community newsletter online or text 'zerototravel' to 33444.And you can always get more Zero To Travel podcasts by checking out the archives.Thanks again to Tortuga Backpacks! See how easy it is to never check a bag again. Special 10% off for Zero To Travel listeners (enter promo code 'travel' at check out).The post Travel Tactics Part 5: How to Travel Indefinitely: Zero To Travel Podcast appeared first on Zero to Travel.
This is part 2 of my conversation with Nora Dunn. Listen to Part 1. In 2006, today’s guest left a career in financial planning to embrace the desire of perpetual travel, which she has been doing for the past 8 years. This includes train journeys across Canada and Australia, relief work in Asia, life in New Zealand, on a boat in the Caribbean, wandering across Europe. And more. This show is about helping others to create lives of travel, whatever that means to you – and today’s guest is a shining example. Nora Dunn is an expert in full time financial stability — and doing so from the road, full time — and today she lives her message and helps others accomplish the same through her blog, TheProfessionalHobo.com. 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. I’m excited to get Nora on the line today to share with us her story, and how you might create for yourself a life of travel, full time and financially sustainable. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Soundcloud or TuneIn What We Cover: Is travel blogging a viable source of income to support your travels? Or a portfolio for your skills? How to stand out with your travel writing What was the inspiration for Nora's books. How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World and Tales of Trains: Where the Journey is the Destination. The many ways to get free accommodation and how to find them. How Nora saved almost $64,000 in accommodation during her first five years of full time travel. Nora's desire for a homebase and where it is she's landing Words from an Explorer: “Home for me is an interesting word. It doesn’t have to mean permanence.” "I’ve always had a fundamental problem with the term, ‘Settle down.'" Best Travel Advice: Taking the First Step: "Do it, book it, don't think too much about it... You have to jump in and learn how to swim." Money Saving Tip: Getting free accommodation. Also, go slow - the slower you go, the less money you'll be spending. Packing Tips: "The weight of your pack is equally proportionate to your level of misery on the road." Favorite Internet Travel Tool or Resource: Caretaker Gazette and Trusted Housesitters. For train travel, The Man in Seat 61. Weirdest Food: Guinea Pig in Peru. Explore Further: Nora’s website, The Professional Hobo The Caretaker Gazette at Caretaker.org Nora's books How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World and Tales of Trains: Where the Journey is the Destination. Music Credit: Move Slow by Felxprod ft. Jess Abran (Myriad Remix), Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. We’d be grateful for a review. Leave one here. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Your Feedback If you have an idea for a podcast you would like to see or a question about an upcoming episode,email me! I’d love to hear from you. Thank you so much for your support! See you next time! The post 85: How to Find Free Accommodation Anywhere with Nora Dunn – Part 2 appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.