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Solo Travel Adventures: Safe Travel for Women, Preparing for a Trip, Overcoming Fear, Travel Tips
Ever caught yourself staring at travel influencers' perfect Instagram feeds, wondering how on earth they afford their seemingly endless adventures? You're not alone. The truth is, most travelers aren't sponsored, wealthy, or living off massive social media revenue – they're regular people, like you and me, who've mastered the art of funding their wanderlust through creativity and planning.As a solo traveler with a full-time job outside of podcasting, I've developed practical strategies that allow me to explore the world without breaking the bank. From creating dedicated travel savings accounts to strategically using tax returns for bigger adventures like my Camino walk and Iceland exploration, financial intentionality forms the foundation of sustainable travel. The points and rewards system offers another powerful avenue – my Southwest credit card points have funded countless domestic flights, though I learned the hard way about monitoring expiration dates after losing valuable Amtrak points.Alternative accommodation approaches dramatically reduce travel costs. House sitting provides free lodging while letting you experience destinations like a local. Work exchanges through platforms like Workaway require just a few hours daily, leaving plenty of time for exploration. Teaching English abroad or freelancing using existing skills (like my Pilates instruction) creates income streams while traveling. Even simple lifestyle adjustments make a difference – cutting streaming subscriptions, reducing restaurant meals, brewing coffee at home, or developing side hustles like my dog-sitting business that funnels directly into travel funds. Remember: travel isn't about one extravagant trip but creating a sustainable lifestyle that lets you explore more while spending less.Ready to transform your travel dreams into reality without influencer sponsorships or extraordinary wealth? Connect with me to learn about my upcoming coaching program for women seeking solo travel experiences focused on healing and transformation, launching May 27th. Book a call through the show notes link to get on the waitlist and discover how travel can become a regular, enriching part of your life.BOOK A CALL: https://calendly.com/solotraveladventures/book-a-callGOING: Cheap Flight Dealshttps://goingwith.me/6gsk6x5dEarn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire® card. I can be rewarded if you apply here and are approved for the card.https://www.referyourchasecard.com/19s/D5GQOMAZF4Instagram @solotraveladventures50Facebook community: Solo Travel for Women Over 50 https://www.facebook.com/groups/860865768609200Leave a review:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/solo-travel-adventures-safe-travel-for-women-preparing-for-a-trip-overcoming-fear-travel-tips/id1650161410
Tempo fa, vi ho chiesto di inviarmi le vostre domande e curiosità sull'Italia e sulla lingua italiana. Ecco le risposte alle domande più interessanti! Chiarisco i Dubbi degli Stranieri sul Bel Paese 1. Una città italiana da scoprire (non banale!) e perché? Se cerchi una destinazione unica, Matera, in Basilicata, è il posto perfetto! Famosa per i suoi Sassi, antiche abitazioni scavate nella roccia calcarea, è stata dichiarata Patrimonio dell'Umanità UNESCO. Matera offre un viaggio nella storia, con vicoli suggestivi e scorci incantevoli. Oltre alla sua affascinante storia, la città vanta paesaggi mozzafiato, una scena culturale vivace e una cucina tradizionale lucana da provare assolutamente! Tra l'altro, ha anche ospitato diversi set di film stranieri! 2. Esistono programmi o app per vivere con italiani durante un soggiorno in Italia? Sì! Ecco alcune soluzioni per immergersi nella vita italiana: Affitto breve: Piattaforme come Airbnb, Booking.com e HomeAway permettono di affittare stanze o appartamenti da privati. Couchsurfing: Una comunità che collega viaggiatori con host disposti a ospitarli gratuitamente, ideale per un'esperienza autentica. Scambi e volontariato: Programmi come Workaway, WWOOF Italia e HelpX offrono vitto e alloggio in cambio di aiuto in vari ambiti. Eventi e comunità internazionali: In molte città italiane si organizzano incontri ed eventi per stranieri, perfetti per conoscere italiani e vivere la cultura locale. 3. Come fare volontariato in Italia da straniero? Se vuoi dedicare parte del tuo soggiorno al volontariato, ecco alcune opzioni: Caritas e Croce Rossa Italiana: Offrono attività di assistenza sociale e aiuto ai bisognosi. Workaway, WWOOF Italia e HelpX: Permettono di partecipare a progetti in cambio di vitto e alloggio. Corpo Europeo di Solidarietà e Servizio Volontario Europeo: Programmi dedicati agli scambi culturali e al volontariato. Associazioni locali: Presenti in molte città italiane, si occupano di assistenza agli anziani, supporto ai rifugiati e progetti ambientali. 4. Quali treni conviene prendere per spostarsi in Italia? Se vuoi viaggiare in Italia in treno, queste sono le opzioni migliori: Alta Velocità (Frecciarossa e Italo): Ideali per spostamenti rapidi tra grandi città come Milano, Roma, Firenze e Napoli. Biglietti acquistabili online su Trenitalia e Italo. Intercity e InterCity Notte: Buon compromesso tra velocità e prezzo, acquistabili online e in stazione. Treni regionali: Perfetti per tratte brevi ed economiche tra città all'interno della stessa regione. Biglietti disponibili nelle stazioni ferroviarie, tabaccherie autorizzate e online. I biglietti possono essere acquistati online, tramite app o direttamente in stazione. Approfondisci le differenze tra i treni italiani leggendo il nostro articolo sull'argomento. 5. Perché in Italia la colazione è dolce? L'abitudine della colazione dolce ha radici antiche, risalenti all'epoca degli Antichi Romani e al Rinascimento, quando i dolci erano parte integrante della dieta quotidiana. L'influenza della tradizione mediterranea e l'evoluzione dei gusti hanno consolidato questa pratica. Oggi, la colazione italiana include cornetti, biscotti, crostate e cappuccino, un vero rito mattutino per milioni di italiani! 6. Da dove nasce la tradizione italiana di mangiare a portate? Il pasto italiano si struttura in antipasto, primo, secondo, frutta, dolce, caffè e ammazzacaffè, una tradizione consolidata nei secoli. Ogni regione ha le sue specialità (tante, tra l'altro), rendendo l'offerta gastronomica italiana molto variegata, e di conseguenza ogni pasto un vero e proprio viaggio di esplorazione. Oltre al cibo, il pasto a portate è un momento di condivisione e convivialità, mantenuto vivo dalle famiglie italiane, soprattutto la domenica e nei giorni di festa. 7. È possibile attraversare l'Italia in treno da Nord a...
Today I have a really great guest for you! His name is James Miller and I actually met him as a tattoo client. We did a large piece that took several sessions and so as I was tattooing him we had some really amazing conversations that then led to me wanting to bring him on the podcast. James was here in Colorado to work on a local farm as a WWOOFer. Now what is WWOOFing? WWOOFing stands for World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms. This is an organization that networks small farms with individuals who are interested in working on farms. This usually isn't paid work, but instead a pre-set arrangement of working a certain number of hours per day or week in exchange for meals and housing, plus the knowledge that you will get to pick up along the way. So WWOOFing can be an amazing opportunity for someone who is interested in traveling all over the country, or even the world, and learning some cool skills as they do so. It's something I was looking into doing when I was younger so when James told me he was a WWOOFer I knew I had to have him on the show! Today James will share his experiences with us traveling through two different organizations – WWOOFing, as well as another similar site called WorkAway. We recorded this episode in December right before he left Colorado for his next farm destination. His travels have taken him to several different states as well as Spain and Morocco and who knows where he will go next. If you're interested in learning agricultural skills, WWOOFing can be a really cool option and James will outline some of the things he looks for when considering a new potential work arrangement. I hope this episode will inspire you and give you the travel bug! Enjoy! Connect with James on Instagram. ~*~*~*~*~*~ Our farm shop is full of goodies for you! We have two new offerings in the shop -- our Hot Italian Seasoning, and our Tummy Mender Tea. Our seasonal Lymph Love vinegar is also back in stock to guide us smoothly out of winter and into early spring over the next few months. Your support helps us to keep growing, literally and figuratively
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Carol & Deny dokázaly svou vášeň pro cestování přetavit v kariéru, a dnes je jejich veškerý příjem spojen s cestovatelskou tématikou.Holky píšou blog Holkycestovatelky.cz, mají úspěšný Instagram s více než 100 000 sledujícími, jsou šéfredaktorkami portálu Hedvábná stezka, starají se o festivaly Expediční kamera a Snow Film Festival, a když jsou na skok v Česku, o svých cestách přednášejí po celé republice.V dnešním rozhovoru se bavíme o tom, jak takové kariéry dosáhly, jak dokážou skloubit pracovní vytížení s cestováním, jak vydělávají pomocí Instagramu a blogu, ale také o jejich cestovatelském stylu, o místech, která navštívily, i o nepříjemných situacích, které je na cestách potkaly.Nenech si ujít tento našlapaný rozhovor plný rad a tipů od úspěšných cestovatelek!Odkazy zmíněné v rozhovoruHolkycestovatelky.czHolkycestovatelky - Instagram Cestuj zadarmo jako dobrovolník - Workaway.infoUbytuj se u místních - Couchsurfing Očkovací centrum AvenierPojišťovna ColonnadeBatohy MybaloKniha Cesta k finanční svobodě - s kódem PODCAST sleva 50%Nás a naši cestu sleduj na IG @svetjecoolPokud i ty žiješ neobyčejným životem, neboj se mě kontaktovat a další díl může být právě o tobě - podcast@svetjecool.cz
主题:一位女性如何以低预算环游世界?内容大纲开场(2-3 分钟)介绍 Nakisa:从伊朗移民美国,开始旅行的契机她的旅行经历概述(截至2024年8月,78个国家)这集的主题:如何以低预算展开世界冒险?旅行故事与经历(10-12 分钟)在疫情封锁期间旅居智利巴塔哥尼亚 7 个月阿富汗和巴基斯坦的挑战与文化冲击如何在陌生国家找到当地人帮助(Couchsurfing & Workaway)低预算旅行技巧(8-10 分钟)如何规划旅行?(选择大洲、签证、交通方式)省钱技巧:沙发冲浪、搭便车、当志工安全贴士:如何作为女性独自旅行心态与成长(5-7 分钟)旅行带来的改变:学会“自爱”和“拥抱错误”为什么每个人都应该聆听自己的内心,而不是社会期望Nakisa 的人生哲学:“我们无法改变世界,但我们可以先改变自己结尾与行动号召(2-3 分钟)Nakisa 对女性旅行者的建议:“别犹豫,买机票,开始旅程!”观众可如何联系她(Instagram & YouTube: @NakisaShah)完整中英语稿在flywithlily.com/post/1751
Pro někoho je snem stát se digitálním nomádem a cestovat po světě. Pro Honzu byl sen cestovat po světě bez nutnosti hledat stabilní připojení k internetu. Proto se vzdal své pracovní pozice a vydal se na půlroční cestu kolem světa bez závazků a pracovních povinností. Bavíme se o tom, co na své cestě zažil, co mu cestování dává, ale probíráme i jednotlivé destinace, které navštívil. Ptám se ho, kolik taková půlroční cesta kolem světa stojí, za co utrácí nejvíc i co by udělal příště jinak. V dnešním díle najdete spoustu inspirace a motivace, jak také zvednout kotvy a vyrazit za dobrodružstvím. Odkazy Donio.cz - Zachraňte Zahradnictví Sládeček Youtube kanál Geography Now Staň se dobrovolníkem - Workaway.info Sleduj Honzu na Instagramu - @janhulka Sleduj Honzu na Youtube Nás a naši cestu sleduj na Instagramu @svetjecool
V dnešním díle si povídám s Liborem a Míšou. Za Covidu se přestěhovali do Anglie a založili tam rodinu i úspěšné podnikání. Zajímalo mě srovnání života, ale i podnikatelského prostředí v Česku a Anglii. Ptám se, proč si vybrali k životu zrovna Anglii, bavíme se o podnikání Libora i práci na dálku Míši. Rodina Smolíkových žije zkrátka jinak a v dnešním díle nám nechá nahlédnout do jejich pracovního, rodinného i cestovatelského života. Sleduj Smolíkovi na Instagramu - Libor Smolík, Míša Smolík, Smolik Tour Cestuj jako dobrovolník s Workaway - měsíc zdarma. S kódem PODCAST kniha Cesta k finanční svobodě s 50% slevou Podpořit nás můžeš na Patreonu nebo sdílením epizody na svých sociálních sítích. Nás a naši cestu sleduj na IG @svetjecool A pokud i ty žiješ neobyčejným životem, neboj se mě kontaktovat a další díl může být právě o tobě :)
Sit down and whip out your preferred pen* because Dylan Graves is doing back-of-the-envelope calculations to show you how to access land within three to five years.I know, sounds weirdly left-brained for our whimsical podcast, but fear not, this conversation with an inspiring and intensely honest permaculture teacher will have you dreaming and doing in tandem.In the deep south of Aotearoa New Zealand, Dylan and his partner Evita are living and breathing Reskillience. Dylan is a permaculture teacher, biochar educator, farmer and frank-as-anything about financial pathways that lead to both personal freedom and a low-resource lifestyle that respects nature's limits. He also covers these tantalising topics:Should permaculture courses be cheaper?Should we all earn radically less?Jobs no-one is doing in permaculture.So many options for low-cost living.Insights as a Workaway host.Total weekly income.Living on 10k per year.Educational holidays.Accepting financial gifts from friends.Money taboos.Small livelihoods.Anger as a driver.Forced to farm!Permaculture sheep farming.Introverted permaculture teacher lyfe.Biochar conspiracies.*The hierarchy of pens is: Quill + ink > any Japanese pen > old school fountain pen > Artline 220 Series Superfine Point Black 0.2mm > all other pens.LINKY POOS
Today we are chatting with Ali (@alishappyadventure) about her journey of working digitally full-time and her experience in the freelance industry. Allie shares how she started working online after losing her job due to COVID and how she built her business from there. She talks about starting on platforms like Fiverr and Upwork to gain clients and build her portfolio. Allie also discusses the importance of self-care and work-life balance while traveling and working remotely, was was the topic of her presentation at our May virtual summit. She shares her strategies for finding clients, including cold pitching on Instagram and leveraging her network. In this episode, you will learn: Starting on platforms like Fiverr and Upwork can be a good way to gain clients and build a portfolio as a beginner. Finding clients can be done through cold pitching on Instagram and leveraging personal networks. Having multiple streams of income is crucial for financial stability as a freelancer. Workaway.info and worldpackers can be useful platforms for finding accommodation while traveling. World Packers helped Ali resolve an issue with a hostel and led to a full-time online job Mixed experiences with Workaway, including a negative experience at a farm in Portugal Managing multiple side hustles and traveling requires self-care and prioritizing mental health Trying new things and being open to different opportunities is important when pursuing travel dreams ...and more! You can find Ali here! instagram.com/alishappyadventure You can get your VIP ticket Goodybag for the May Bougie in a Backpack Virtual Travel Summit here, where you can check out Ali's session! https://bougieinabackpack.thrivecart.com/virtual-travel-free-may2024/ You can find our FREE Travel Beginner's Blueprint Here: dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/457913/90732056966858389/share Want to submit a question or comment to our Bougie Mailbag? You can do so here: forms.gle/Hb3iAbCfsK5BWnii8 Be sure to join our facebook community: facebook.com/groups/bougieinabackpack Bougie in a Backpack is part of an affiliate sales network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites, such as Milevalue.com. This site does not include all financial companies or all available financial offers. One of the best offers right now is the Chase Business Ink Preferred, with an elevated welcome offer! Learn more at our affiliate link. https://milevalue.com/creditcards/chase-ink-business-preferred/?aff=biab If you need help figuring out the next credit card to open, check out our top credit card recommendations here if you want to learn more! milevalue.com/best-credit-cards/?aff=biab Find us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bougieinabackpack/ https://www.instagram.com/travelmackenzie https://www.instagram.com/pennywisetraveler
Tänase saate külalised Laura Mihkla ja Taavet Tomberg veetsid 450 seiklusrikast päeva Ameerika mandritel. Oma pikka reisi alustasid Laura ja Taavet Patagooniast, sest nende hinnangul oli tõenäosus kunagi hiljem sinna sattuda väga väike. Kogu teekonna jooksul matkasid nad palju; ostsid Kanadas auto; tegid kaks roadtripi; kasutasid Workaway võimalust, et kulusid madalamana hoida; lootsid paadiga Polüneesiasse seilata (takistuseks said nii kogemuse puudus kui ka prussakad) ja palju muud. Kogu see reis läks Taavetil ja Laural kahepeale (viis aastat tagasi) maksma umbes 30 000 eurot. Vestlust juhib Liina Metsküla.
ワークアウェイ(Workaway)という国際交流サイトを使ってアフリカを巡っている20代の佐藤さんがゲストです。これまで訪れたケニア、ウガンダ、ルワンダ、タンザニア、ザンビア、ジンバブエ、マラウィ、南アフリカでのことをお話しいただきました。最後に、これほど活動的な佐藤さんの意外な学生時代が明かされます。 Workawa: https://www.workaway.info/
Join us as we dive into the adventurous world of Zoe Reeve, also known as TravelwithZoe. Zoe shares her transformative travel experiences, detailing her evolution from a solo traveller to a celebrated travel vlogger. Guest Background: Zoe Reeve, known for her blog TravelwithZoe.org, has explored the globe extensively, turning each destination into a vivid story of culture, connection, and adventure. Episode Highlights: Early Travels: Zoe recalls her first solo trip at 19 and the start of her blog to debunk travel myths and inspire others. Connection with Trinidad: Discusses her deep ties with Trinidad, initiated by a volunteer opportunity, and her repeated returns due to lasting local relationships. Content Creation Insights: Zoe shares her shift from blogging to vlogging, emphasizing authenticity and the real-life challenges of travel content creation. Sustainable Travel Tips: Advocates for sustainable travel through volunteering and using platforms like Workaway, while sharing practical tips for navigating new places. Engagement and Audience Questions: The episode includes a Q&A where Zoe answers listener queries about travel logistics and content creation strategies. Zoe's journey is not just about travel but about genuine cultural immersion and creating meaningful content. Her insights are invaluable for anyone looking to explore the world or enter the realm of travel vlogging. Follow Zoe here: Instagram | TikTok Learn more about building your digital presence and monetizing your platforms at KeronRose.com and check out the Digipreneur FM Website to stay up to date on the podcast.
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LIVE and on location this morning, coming to you from the delightful Quinta dos Três Rios near Viseu, in central, Northern Portugal with host Hugh Forestier-Walker.And our good friend in the North John Heimbach AKA 'João Do Norte' is with us too at 9.30 for a Northern update who, with wife Pam, has made a beautiful, new home in Ponte De Lima, Portugal.---THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS, SPONSORS & THE GUMPERS WHO MAKE THIS POSSIBLE! Who doesn't LOVE them, first thing in the morning?!Find out more about us, Portugal and moving to Portugal at www.goodmorningportugal.comSupport our work, this community and learn loads more about Portugal at www.gmpvip.comDiscover the D2 'Residency through Investment' Visa - https://d2visaportugal.com/Need to exchange Dollars for Euros? Try https://www.goodmorningportugal.com/support-services/currency-exchangeContact Carl Munson - carl@goodmorningportugal.comWant to create live shows like mine? Try https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4668289695875072Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-morning-portugal-podcast-with-carl-munson--2903992/support.
more work exchange need to know info!!! on this episode, Ellie and I chat about: - work exchange tips and expert advice - favorite Workaway experiences - making friends as a solo traveler Connect with Ellie: ✨ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ellie__larkins?igsh=MWEzcWdrbjN2MnRz
"Jděte za svými sny", vzkazuje horská záchranářka Míša, která žije v kanadském národním parku a pracuje v Lake Louise Ski Resortu. Míša žije v Kanadě už 14 let a já se s ní bavím o jejím životě uprostřed kanadských hor. Bavíme se o její práci záchranářky horské služby, o tom, jak se k ní dostala, jak vypadá její den, co práce obnáší, kolik si vydělává nebo co dělá v létě. Zajímalo mě také srovnání života v Kanadě a v Česku, jací jsou Kanaďané, jaké byly začátky v nové zemi i jestli se někdy vrátí domů. Dozvíš se, jak vypadá a kolik stojí život v kanadském lyžařském městečku, co dělat při střetu s medvědem i co obnáší koupě nemovitosti v kanadském národním parku. Odkazy: Staň se dobrovolníkem - Workaway.info Kniha Cesta k finanční svobodě Sleduj Míšu na Instagramu @mishapaule , kde ji taky můžeš kontaktovat s jakýmikoliv dotazy. Podpořit nás můžeš na Patreonu nebo sdílením epizody na svých sociálních sítích. Nás a naši cestu sleduj na IG @svetjecool A pokud i ty žiješ neobyčejným životem, neboj se mě kontaktovat a další díl může být právě o tobě :)
Alice le workaway comment ça marche? Anecdotes et rencontres insolites aux Etats-Unis, au Népal et en Irlande.
Sharon è una vecchia conoscenza di Viaggiosoloandata: 4 anni fa ha comprato la nostra guida al viaggio a lungo termine (che ora è uscita rinnovata in libreria come libro edito Rizzoli sotto il nome "Destinazione Viaggio - per cambiare vita e trovare se stessi") ed è stato l'inizio del suo percorso.Da cameriera a viaggiatrice solo andata, pian piano ha unito i puntini della sua felicità e seguito le sue passioni fino a inventarsi un lavoro perfettamente basato su di lei:chef vegana nomade per ritiri yoga!Nell'intervista abbiamo parlato di come ha affrontato la partenza, di cosa l'ha aiutata, della difficoltà di lasciare il suo lavoro nell'attività di famiglia con sua mamma, di come si "semina" la propria strada lavorativa e delle differenze tra i lavori stagionali, i lavori nomadi e il nomadismo digitale!"Mentre sei nel frullatore della vita spesso non ti fermi neanche a chiederti "ehi ma aspetta, forse voglio fare qualcos'altro?". Quella domanda è venuta fuori dopo, quando ho deciso di partire solo andata e di dare ai miei sogni il modo di manifestarsi" -Sharon RechNell'intervista abbiamo chiesto a Sharon come riesca a lavorare come chef nomade e che consigli abbia per chi vuole fare la stessa cosa. Ascolta l'intervista completa per scoprirlo!Risorse consigliate da Sharon:La nostra guida, oggi diventata libro: https://amzn.to/3vYRidVPer fare volontariato:Workaway (3 mesi gratis da questo link): https://www.workaway.info/invite/4851FC28Worldpackers (10$ di sconto da questo link o con il codice VIAGGIOSOLOANDATA)Sponsored:Usa Zencastr.com per creare il tuo podcast: da questo link 30% di sconto per il primo mese su tutti i piani!Dove trovare Sharon:Instagram:profilo personale: @supershauzprofilo di cucina: @sharonrech_Qui il libro "Destinazione Viaggio - per cambiare vita e trovare se stessi", libro edito Rizzoli cghe nasce dalla revisione e aggiornamento della guida che ha aiutato Sharon a partire: https://amzn.to/3vYRidVScopri gli altri prodotti di Viaggiosoloandata: https://viaggiosoloandata.it/le-guide-di-viaggiosoloandata-it/
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Alice et ses expériences en workaway en Irlande pour qui l'humain et l'entre aide sont les objectifs de ce voyage. Anecdotes et rencontres insolites.
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Wwoofing, Workaway, helpX, ou encore Warmshower, Couchsurfing, nomad-sister, Twiza… Les réseaux d'entraide sont aujourd'hui nombreux, et il est parfois difficile de s'y retrouver ou de trouver celui qui vous correspond ! Alors si vous avez envie de : faire du volontariat dans une ferme ; faire des chantiers participatifs ; être hébergé.e (ou héberger) des voyageurs.ses à vélo ; recevoir des artistes dans votre salon… ou encore créer votre propre réseau d'entraide ! Cet épisode est fait pour vous ! Aujourd'hui, je vous propose un épisode où l'on passe en revue les différents réseaux qui existent et leurs différences. Vous allez pouvoir piocher dedans pour trouver LE réseau qui vous correspond. Vous pouvez retrouver la bibliothèque complète ICI. Elle sera mise à jour au fur et à mesure, alors si vous avez des réseaux à ajouter, venez me le dire sur le canal Telegram du podcast ! Vous pouvez également me retrouver : Sur Instagram Sur mon site internet Je vous souhaite une magnifique semaine, On se retrouve vendredi prochain pour un nouvel épisode !
W tym odcinku odpowiadam na wasze pytania dotyczące mojego pobytu na Hawajach. Dowiecie się ile wydałam podczas miesiąca na Hawajach, jakie są mniej więcej koszty życia oraz czy moje oczekiwania co do tego miejsca spotkały się z rzeczywistością. Opowiadam także o moim doświadczeniu podczas workaway czyli wymiany pracy w zamian za mieszkanie na Maui.Partnerem tego odcinka jest marka Health Labs Care - producent suplementów diety, stworzonych z myślą o indywidualnych potrzebach kobiet. Z kodem owsiana25 zniżka 25% na wszystkie suplementy diety i kosmetyki do 8 sierpnia.https://healthla.bs/owsiana25Oferta workaway, z której skorzystałam:https://www.workaway.info/en/host/768795111412
This week TRIPOLOGY Podcast was recorded in its 7th country: United States. Join Adam & Alun as they relive their fond memories of a road trip through the stunning Rocky Mountains, Canada. Crossing the border from British Columbia into Alberta, they had been tasked with hand-delivering a new born puppy! Freezing temperatures of -32 degrees Celsius and 7 hours of driving through snowy, icy mountain passes ensured the trip was anything but straightforward. Stay tuned for the second half of the episode, as we enter the Hostel Common Room. We discuss a heartfelt, thought-provoking email from a listener who is currently travelling around Southeast Asia. Their backpacking trip has resulted in mixed feelings towards long-term travel, particularly regarding sustained happiness whilst on the road, and the ol' travel community favourite: expectation vs reality. Will a mindset shift solve the problem or is it time for a change of scenery? Workaway website: https://www.workaway.info/ Have you experienced Workaway? Do you have a road trip adventure you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at tripologypodcast@gmail.com You can support the show by subscribing and recommending us to friends. Please rate the show and help us grow! It may only take a minute but it makes a BIG difference. Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/tripologypodcast PATREON: patreon.com/tripologypodcast HUGE thanks for your continued support. It means the world.
Our 6th SOUND OFF episode!When Shannon and Vanessa see something that doesn't make any sense or mistakes companies are making in the wedding industry, they get excited to chat about it.This month's SOUND OFF is called “ What is a workaway?” and in this episode, they are breaking down how they plan their own personal workaways. If you ever feel like the “to do list” of things you want to get done never seems to get any shorter then this episode is for you. The girls talk about spending time working ON your business with no distractions, conquering those big talks you've been putting off by saying “when I have time I will”. For BTS between episodes: follow us on Instagram: @theweddingsassholesRate, Review, Follow and Share this episode with a friend! Thank you to our show producer and sponsor Sol Rise Entertainment. For all of your music entertainment needs please visit them at Sol Rise Entertainment - DJs - Live Music - Orlando (solrisellc.com)Need help? Email co-hosts Shannon Tarrant & Vanessa Negron at TheWeddingSass@gmail.com
Click here for the shownotesPlease join us in welcoming our guest, Carla Bragagnini, a Peruvian-Canadian travel writer, illustrator, and passionate advocate of plant-based cuisine. Currently based in New Zealand, Carla's vibrant career encompasses writing and illustrating for magazines, specializing in topics such as tourism, culture, tradition, and plant-based food.Carla's own transformative journey took her on a remarkable four-year-long odyssey, during which she chronicled her experiences across Peru, Canada, New Zealand, and several other countries. Immersed in diverse cultures and communities, she actively participated in community-based projects, volunteering on animal and organic farms, yoga centres, and learning to cook in farm kitchens. It was during these experiences that she found inspiration to adopt a vegan lifestyle, dedicating herself to helping others embrace this compassionate way of living.Check out our website | Check out all the podcast show notes | Follow us on Instagram
Imagine NOT being cliché. Picture a life where you get to explore and experience the world in a way that few ever do. That is now more possible than ever before. In this episode Nate delves into travel and all that it entails. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/humble-brag/support
Amy is the epitome of a free spirit, travelling round the world in her van; chasing Summer in the Northern Hemisphere and Winter in the Southern Hemisphere. I'm super excited for you to listen to her story and hopefully be inspired to take the leap and live life outside of the box. Highlights from this episode include: Life as a freelancerDesigning a balanced life which makes you feel aliveThe misconceptions and downsides of being a digital nomadTips on how to find your tribe when moving to a new countryThe concept of ‘WorkAway' and Amy's experience of this companyWhy the possibilities of remote working are endlessAdvice to anyone who's struggling in their corporate jobBehind the scenes of van lifeGuidance for anyone who wants to try life on the roadBuying a new van vs. converting CONNECT WITH AMY:Follow Amy on InstagramCheck out Amy's Tiktok Van Life Guide CONNECT WITH PHOEBE:Connect with Phoebe on InstagramThe Consciously Alive CEO - Business ProgramExplore Phoebe's WebsiteStart your 7 day free trial to Phoebe's emotional healing and self care library with The Self Care SpaceThank you for listening to this week's episode of Consciously Alive. If you LOVED the episode, pay it forward by sharing it with a friend or tagging us online @phoebegreenacre @consciouslyalivepodcast Love,Phoebe x
This week's episode features traveling muralist Carmen MacLeod. Carmen joined the Artist Academy about a year or so ago after listening to the podcast for a while, and now has found herself in Vietnam on a workaway program creating murals in exchange for free housing and food. She reminds me of myself 10 years ago. She's doing the thing that most of us think would be fun to do but might not have the balls to do it. Or the thing that we all wished we did back when we were young and had nothing tying us down, right? She's living the solo female traveler life while building her art brand and gaining new experiences all at the same time. Carmen is another one of those people I like to follow out of curiosity about what they'll do next and where they'll end up next year. If you're interested in signing up for Workaway, I have the link posted here in the notes. In this episode, we're going to talk about how she prepared to quit her day job, how she saved up for this adventure, and the experiences she's been having thus far. Let me know what you think of this week's episode with Carmen MacLeod. Workaway Link: https://www.workaway.infoYou can also listen to her podcast through this link:
This week's episode features traveling muralist Carmen MacLeod. Carmen joined the Artist Academy about a year or so ago after listening to the podcast for a while, and now has found herself in Vietnam on a workaway program creating murals in exchange for free housing and food. She reminds me of myself 10 years ago. She's doing the thing that most of us think would be fun to do but might not have the balls to do it. Or the thing that we all wished we did back when we were young and had nothing tying us down, right? She's living the solo female traveler life while building her art brand and gaining new experiences all at the same time. Carmen is another one of those people I like to follow out of curiosity about what they'll do next and where they'll end up next year. If you're interested in signing up for Workaway, I have the link posted here in the notes. In this episode, we're going to talk about how she prepared to quit her day job, how she saved up for this adventure, and the experiences she's been having thus far. Let me know what you think of this week's episode with Carmen MacLeod. Workaway Link: https://www.workaway.infoYou can also listen to her podcast through this link:
Last winter during the pandemic, Jack Boswell started to reevaluate his place in life and realize that at the age of 31, he still hadn't chased his real passion of being a Hollywood screenwriter. So he decided to quit his job and hop on a plane where he lived in London to head to Los Angeles and give it a go. But instead of flying directly there, he figured he'd instead land in Boston and make his way across the United States by train, documenting the places he visited and the people he met along the way. Out of his experiences, he crafted the first season of his podcast “Off the Beaten Jack,” which ended up being nominated as best new podcast in the British Podcast Awards. On this episode of Far From Home, I chat with Jack Boswell and we listen to some excerpts from his show. If you're interested in learning more about Jack's style of traveling, you can look into couchsurfing and Workaway volunteer opportunities (or Worldpackers, which is similar). ————- On Far From Home, award-winning public radio journalist Scott Gurian documents fascinating stories from far-flung places like Iran, Chernobyl, and Mongolia. For more info, visit farfromhomepodcast.org
Juju Harris spent the summer traveling solo around Italy and Croatia. She did a combination of WOOF-ing, WorkAway-ing, and house sitting, which enabled her to meet new people and make genuine connections. Now she's back in the US and the realities of parenting adult children, property taxes, and just all-around adulting are hitting her hard. What were some of Juju's highlights and lessons learned from her sabbatical, which was a combination of a marriage sabbatical, a crone-ing, and a rebirth? And what's next? Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_HgfKgus-aE Watch the video of Juju in Italy: https://youtu.be/N1cmNb-kBFY Follow Juju Harris: - Her website: https://www.nanajujurocksfood.com - IG: https://instagram.com/nanajujusgardens Mentioned in this video: Trusted Housesitters - Join with this link to get 25% off the annual fee: https://www.trustedhousesitters.com/refer/RAF358363 WorkAway: https://www.workaway.info The Marriage Sabbatical by Cheryl Jarvis: https://amzn.to/3UH2Ev8 Note: This page contains affiliate links that will cost you nothing extra but offer me a little commission on any purchases made. Thank you so much for your support! --------------------------------- Thanks for listening. Let's CONNECT! Please subscribe to this podcast on your favorite app!
Dr. Evarest Maguo has been a veterinarian for over thirty years, and in 1997 he established his own veterinary practice and mobile clinic, along with his wife, Mrs. Evelyne. They are both experienced in agricultural services, environmental work, and the provision of veterinary care and animal welfare education. Evarest has been working as a vet since 1990 and holds a degree in Environmental Science and a Masters in Zoology. He is supported by his wife Evelyne, who has a certificate in agriculture and livestock and currently operates their agricultural and vet supply shop. They also have an on-site shelter that they use to house and treat a range of animals that require specific care. It is their end goal to re-home these animals to good homes. Their clinic and shelter are in Sekai, Arusha and they also offer a mobile clinic service in Arusha and nearby areas. Interview Answers: Ground nuts Yes, I was born in Dodoma, but I have been in Arusha for three-quarters of my life. I did my Veterinary training in Arusha as well. There are some other vets in Arusha, but they do not offer a mobile service. We are also very committed to improving animal welfare, whereas most vets in the area are not as passionate as us here at Elang'ata Agrovet. The tribe that I originate from in Dodoma is called the Go-go tribe and they are livestock keepers, and with my late brother also being a vet, I became very interested in animals from a young age. As I grew up, I entered a livestock/ agricultural secondary school to pursue my interest in animals. After school, I then went to vet college in Arusha, once I graduated, I was employed by the government in 1990 as an animal welfare inspector for several years. I then decided to retire, and start my own company in 1997, and so Elang'ata Agrovet was born! There are two areas to the vet, and mobile clinic and a stationary clinic. Mobile services are beneficial because I can take in my surroundings of the animal, and through this, I am able to gain a better understanding of why the animal may be ill or sick. Sometimes, it is obvious that people that take their animal to eh stationary vet sometimes do not tell the full truth, and so it is difficult to tell why the animal may be unwell. Participation by the whole family of a given client is important because I can educate more people, and more people become accountable for the animal's health at the same time. When funding opportunities are available, we also try to carry out vaccination clinics, outreach programmes, education programmes. What is it like being a vet in Tanzania – To be a vet here is challenging because sometimes you want to reach a lot of people, but you can be, and usually are incredibly restricted by the money made available. We get very little government funding which makes it difficult to provide a service. There is also very little awareness of animal welfare in Arusha and Tanzania, so even in the Police, for example, it is very difficult to regulate new animal welfare legislation. Sometimes I feel like I am the only one that knows! Again, some concepts of animal welfare are completely new to Tanzanians, re-homing for example – people are not educated in re-homing of animals and its benefits, so it makes it difficult to re-home dogs at the shelter. We treat a range of animals big and small! Day-to-day work usually includes chickens, donkeys, cows, cats and, dogs. I am prepared to answer a call for any animal! -We sometimes do joint vaccination programmes around the national parks here, including the Serengeti! We vaccinate animals around the national parks, which in turn decreases the transmission rate of diseases like rabies into safari animals. Everything! Surgeries such as neutering and spaying, amputation etc, vaccinations, diagnosis, pregnancies, artificial insemination and many more! Rehabilitation, continuous treatment, antibiotics etc. In Tanzania, we have a lack of even basic medical equipment that we need daily, not to mention the lack of state of art equipment. We have no x-ray or ultrasounds, which means we must diagnose every single case visually. There is also a lack of specific drugs for specific diseases. This means simple treatment, such as the use of antibiotics, is not as efficient and targeted as we would like. As mentioned, there is a lack of general funding and support from the government, which really is the cause of a lot of the issues we have here. There is also a lack of knowledge and education of animal welfare leading to a lack of care and poor animal welfare. This is where outreach and education funding can be so important. Country infrastructure can also make things difficult. There are some very difficult areas to access, and rising fuel costs certainly don't make things easy! Many locals also do not have the money to provide proper care for their animals, and I cannot afford to give out medical treatment for free, unfortunately. Question not quite understood – can you please elaborate? You must be prepared to work around the clock and be prepared to give up many things. You must be prepared to be called out for the mobile clinic, for example, I had to explain to my wife on my wedding day why I had to take the medical bag along with me! You must be ready to learn online, we are no longer at university, so you need to stay up to date with new equipment, new techniques etc. Being ready to take on a wide variety of animals We have an animal welfare trust fund called the Protection of Animal Welfare Society (PAWS). We aim to improve the lives of domestic, farm and working animals in Tanzania through education, advocacy, and on-ground clinics & workshops. On a given day, we can have several groups of volunteers and students coming to learn and gain experience in veterinary practice whilst also getting a cultural experience at our homestay too! We have recently joined the Workaway programme, so we can host up to six Workaway volunteers at a time. We provide accommodation and food in return for work at the shelter, and volunteers get the opportunity to see how we carry out surgeries and vaccination clinics etc. Spiced tea! But I also like to drink a pint of soured milk before bed! and my new volunteers have me hooked on Cadbury's hot chocolate! Topics Covered In This Episode: What it's like to become a veterinarian in Tanzania Mobile veterinary work and why Evarest prefers it! Livestock, Zoos and Safaris animals…Oh my! What it's like caring for a wide range of animals including dogs and cats Common diseases and viruses amongst the animals in Tanzania Vaccine protocols and preventative care Volunteer work for vaccine clinics and education Animal Welfare Education for the community, politicians and local police How to get involved! Donate or volunteer to help the animals of Tanzania! Common challenges veterinarians face in Tanzania Links & Resources for Dr. Evarest Maguo: Visit Elang'Ata Agro-Vet Services Website (New website coming soon) Email for more information here or Evarest here. PAWS (Protection of Animal Welfare Society) Find them on social media: PAWS on Instagram Elang'ata Agrovet Services on Instagram Elang'ata Agrovet Services on Facebook The House Call Vet Academy links: Find out about The House Call Vet Academy online CE course Learn more about Dr. Eve Harrison Learn more about 1-to-1 coaching for current & prospective house call, mobile, & concierge vets Get House Call Vet Swag! 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Join me as I learn about some life-changing resources for leap-takers. Warning: Life may never be the same after this episode.Mentioned in this episode:"Wwoof: https://wwoof.net/HelpX: https://www.helpx.net/Workaway: https://www.workaway.info/Connect with Maxi:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happyyogamaxi/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/watch/happyyogamaxi/Helpx profile: Maxi HoffmannFollow Joe:Website: www.MastersOfLifeSociety.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCseKWxa_CMzsGmSP6X23t1wInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/josephrichardpowell/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/josephrichardpowell2020/Email: Joe@JoePowell.ca Join our Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thechosenonesbymols The Chosen Ones Podcast Episode Videos Available on YouTubeThe Chosen Ones Book Available on Website
Détours du Monde est une émission, présentée et animée par l'équipe de Parcours Le Monde, qui aborde des sujets autour de la mobilité internationale. La mission de Parcours Le Monde est de promouvoir et de rendre accessible la mobilité internationale pour toutes et tous, en particulier pour les jeunes entre 16 et 25 ans. Deux jeunes accompagnés par l'association Parcours Le Monde témoignent de leur expérience en Workaway en Irlande.
"Let's Go to Space: BLUESKY Learning" is part of a larger educational initiative called the Aerospace and Innovation Academy, which seeks to provide unique and distinctive stem opportunities for passionate middle and high schoolers. While we often highlight careers in aerospace, today's podcast is the third in a series where we have been hearing from parents of students who have incredible resume builders to hear how they believe the program has impacted their child. Today for episode 57 we meet with Mr. Bill Mayville and Mr. Paul Kiesling. Paul Kiesling is the father of two active Wolf Pack Students, Paul Jr who is currently a 9th grader at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire and Dylan Kiesling, a 6th grader at the Weiss School in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Paul is a Global Co-Head of Implementation and Operational Due Diligence at a International Asset Management Company and has a career that has taken him all over the world. Paul feels that the Wolfpack provides innovative global opportunities for its students and fosters a framework for success that the students can apply in all facets of life. Bill Mayville is a successful entrepreneur, civic leader and 10 year military veteran rising to rank of Captain and earning awards and recognition. Today, Bill is president of Workaway International. This company recruits and provides staff for residential country clubs, ensuring that the clubs have qualified, trained, drug-free domestic and international workers to support their operations. He successfully led and sold numerous companies prior his CEO position at Workaway international. He is a graduate of Furman University and earned an MBA from Florida International University. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shawna-christenson2/support
Tänase saate külaline Karina Küling võttis ülikoolist pausi, et minna maailma avastama – enamiku ajast veetis ta kaunis Kesk-Ameerikas. Pikemalt peatus Karina aga Costa Ricas, kuhu leidis koos sõbrannaga Workaway kaudu vabatahtliku töö. Töökohaks sai hostel ning selle juurde kuuluv söögikoht. Kui esialgu töötati praktiliselt tasuta, siis hiljem otsis Karina ka veidi tasuvama koha – pikemat aega Costa Ricas olles kipub ju elukalliduse tõttu raha otsa saama. Karina jutustab saates kohalike sõbralikkusest, riigi avastamisest, kuidas turistiviisat pikendada saab (ametlikult võib turist olla riigis kolm kuud) ja palju muud. Vestlust juhib Liina Metsküla.
The Van Gelder family discusses how they paused their lives to work and travel throughout the country for a year through a program called Workaway. Follow their travels on at VGWalkabout on YouTube.Learn about Workaway here.
Solo travel as a woman can be challenging and a little daunting, but today's guest is such a great example of how you can be brave and smart about it, and have wonderful adventures abroad. We host Nora Katterman, who has spent the last few years on the road, in South America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and most recently has been grounded in Australia during the pandemic. After some time traveling alone, she met her partner, and we get to hear her comparisons of these two styles of visiting new places. She also talks about her passion for slow travel, the experiences that left the biggest impact on her, and her newfound love of Australia! We talk about some great recommendations and tips from Nora, from budgeting strategies, helpful resources, and why smiling can be such a powerful means of communication! Nora open up about the times when she felt worried or self-doubting, and how support from her parents and meeting new and exciting people helped her to overcome the difficulties that inevitably arise on the road. For all this and more, be sure to listen in to hear all that our guest has to say! Today on On Arrival: • What it was like to volunteer at an animal rescue center in the Amazon. • How Nora made the decision to venture out and start traveling alone. • Some of the biggest lessons that traveling solo has taught Nora.• The power of smiling in foreign cities! • Nora's process for deciding on where to go next and the things she considers before choosing.• What its like to work in the Ecuadorian jungle! • Advice from Nora about taking the leap for those considering solo travel in the future. • Nora's top destination for solo female travelers.• How meeting a partner has changed Nora's travel experiences. • Nora's recommendations for an off-the-beaten-path trip to Borneo!• Tips from Nora to make trips more affordable and manageable.Follow Nora Katterman on Instagram. Browse through the helpful resources to be found at Girls Love Travel, Workaway, and the Harvest Trail.If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. If you know someone who you think would enjoy this episode, please share it with them!Follow @onarrivaltravel on Instagram, Facebook, & TwitterDo you have a burning travel question? Visit www.onarrival.com to submit your question for KT & Jordan to answer on the next show!
What in the world is Marisa up to?!! Tune in for this "walk and talk" to hear more about my experience in Hawaii! Much love to Savannah who was a guest on this episode! Couldn't have done it without her
Ever feel like running away? The Rejects do allllll the time, and luckily they have some inspo from our girl, Rachel! Having taken on Workaway in Norway, Rachel brings the solo female travel stories, the sheep searching expertise, and some deep vulnerability in a very personal moment of her life.***TRIGGER WARNING: Discussion about abortion. Plenty of Profanity in this episode.***~Special Guest:Rachel Meszaros@r_meszaros on Instagram
Ep. 3: Happy Wednesday! Today's episode covers all things abroad- as most do. This is The Abroad Pod after all! If you aren't/weren't able to study abroad in college (hello college athletes and future scientists I'm talking to you) (oh, and hello COVID-19 pandemic), this is the episode for you. I curated a list of 10+ travel programs for 12-35 year olds that will allow you to travel internationally with a group on either short-term or long-term stays. These programs are for interning abroad, teaching abroad, working abroad, or just travel abroad in general, and are great alternatives to traditional undergraduate study abroad programs! At the end of the episode I share the story of my 14 hour bus ride from Italy to the Czech Republic in 2017 and how I managed to see all of Prague in only 2 days PLUS pit-stop at Oktoberfest on the way home... You won't want to miss this week's destination segment.Also, thank you to "Learn Spanish Con Salsa" for sponsoring today's episode!Here are the links to the programs mentioned:1. Global Experiences: https://www.globalexperiences.com2. IVHQ: https://www.volunteerhq.org3. EF Ultimate Break: https://www.efultimatebreak.com4. Contiki: https://www.contiki.com/us/en5. The Yacht Week: https://www.theyachtweek.com6. People to People: https://www.peopletopeople.com7. Rustic Pathways: https://rusticpathways.com8. New Zealand Tourism Program: https://www.goabroad.com/providers/new-zealand-internships/programs/tourism-internship-program-1373569. Workaway: https://www.workaway.info10. CIEE Teach English Abroad: https://www.ciee.org/go-abroad/work/teach-english-abroad11. InterExchange AuPair: https://www.interexchange.orgCzech Republic blog post: https://theabroadblog.com/2017/11/26/czeching-out-prague-travel-guide/My links: https://theabroadblog.com/explore/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicole.rosania/
Author Carlos Rubio Moreno joins us to chat about the importance of leaving ones comfort zone, and the fantastical world which exists outside of it. Born and raised in Malaga Spain, following university studies, Carlos left the sunny costal city and headed north to Norway. Three years later, his journey is far from complete. In this episode, Carlos and I discuss a wide range of topics and opportunities from Seasonal Work and Workaway gigs, to the art of prioritizing a creative pursuit. Find his novel here, and keep an eye out for future works. https://www.amazon.com/.../dp/8418031263/ref=sr_1_1... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/craftapathpodcast/message
If you've thought about volunteering on the road, then take a listen as my guest Mariapia shares a helpful website that'll go a long way in planning your volunteer options! Originally from Peru, Mariapia has been on the road for nearly two years. She enjoys theater and has her own online yoga company, Cosmo Yogui. In this episode, Mariapia takes us to Andorra and Dharamsala, India. She also talks about the volunteer network site Workaway and shares some of her volunteer experiences along with other stories from her travels. After the interview, I give an in-depth breakdown of Workaway and its features. Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share? Send me an audio message or email at triston@backpackerssociety.site. See our Shownotes for this episode. Main Points & Some General Points/Stories Discussed: (Locations: Andorra and Dharamsala, India) (Travel Topics: Workaway, Working By Donation) Main Points: Guest and Topics Intro (1:08) Get To Know Mariapia “The Person” (3:55) Insight on Andorra (18:02) & Dharamsala, India (25:49) Get To Know Mariapia “The Traveler” (42:40) Mariapia talks about the travel topics (59:20) Rapid Fire Questions & 30 Seconds of Glory (1:14:37) Triston breaks down Workaway & speaks on parting ways with people (1:19:54) Some General Points/Stories: Mariapia shares how losing her backpack changed her travel style (46:25) Mariapia and Triston speak on parting ways with people and places (49:26) Mariapia explains what she looks for when choosing her volunteer options (54:12) Mariapia shares specific volunteer stories (1:04:05) Mariapia explains how her experiences contributed to her growth (1:10:27)
Keith Ferris form Ireland decides to do slow travel through South America after finishing his master in Biological Engineering Keith shares with us why he chose to slow travel, some of the wild things he's seen and how he found jobs and volunteer opportunities along the way. His world of advice for others while travelling is, be yourself, be flexible and be open-minded. Workaway: https://www.workaway.info/Guest: Keith Ferris https://www.facebook.com/keith.ferris.5Host: Tony LloydEditor: Tony LloydTo donate to our show please click here:https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=GB5DB4TUGFANY&source=urlLocation: El Cafecito Hostel Cuenca Ecuador www.cafecito.net Questions or comments: elcafecitotraveltalks@gmail.comPlease take a look at our Facebook stories https://www.facebook.com/pg/CafecitoTravelTalks/notes/?ref=page_internalSoundtrack: So Easy Artist:Jahzzar Album:Traveller's Guide Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=GB5DB4TUGFANY&source=url)
“Having too much structure would not have allowed me to create new experiences based off of experiences I couldn't have known that I would have”This show includes a little of everything: a little life & travel update, a few travel and budgeting tips, some manifestation talk, a few random tangents… just HYE vibes all around! The perfect way to vibe into your weekend or week ahead xxEpisode HYElights:Why I love overcast daysRiding in cars and living with strangersWhy I worked in a garden for a weekHow to reinvigorate your day-to-day How to travel on a budget without sacrificing all your comfortsHow to guarantee a well-rounded experience when travelingHow to welcome in spontaneity into your lifeWhy it's important to keep your control “in-check” The importance of staying open to ways of receiving your desiresActing “as if,” and why presence is more important than patience// Workaway.com// Follow me on IG @thehyelife// Email me at Meredith@feelthehye.com// Get my FREE StressLess Daily Checklist// Apply for 1-1 Wellness Coaching (use code “summervibes” at checkout for 20% off ANY coaching option! valid thru June 27 at midnight EST)// Join The HYE Life Daily Facebook Group// To get HYE vibes in your inbox, join the HYElights Newsletter HERE! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-hye-life-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-hye-life-podcast/support