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#120 Looking for some fun things to do in London, England? You're about to strike gold, friend! In this episode of The Everyday Bucket List podcast, we'll share some of the best things to do in London, England. Our special guest, Jessica Dante of Love and London offers valuable travel tips for experiencing London more authentically. This episode includes a mix of popular spots as well as lesser-known areas that locals enjoy. Whether you're an amateur traveler of more seasoned, get tips about unique shopping locations, independent stores, and local charm. For those interested in antiques or unique finds, discover markets and streets that are hidden gems. They provide a more relaxed shopping experience. She also suggests visiting local neighborhoods with independent cafes, shops, and cultural attractions for a true taste of London. These tips encourage travelers to see the main sights while also exploring off-the-beaten-path ideas to enjoy a more personalized, less touristy side of the city. No matter how long you stay, get ideas for fun things to do in London, England to plan your trip or shortcut the planning process and grab a discounted London Itinerary! CLICK THE LINKS BELOW OR CUT AND PASTE THEM INTO YOUR BROWSER: Read the blog post (show notes): https://karencordaway.com/london-itinerary/ Binge-listen to my Travel to England playlist https://spoti.fi/4dHAaKf Binge-listen to my USA Travel Podcast Episodes https://bit.ly/4fyfh53 RESOURCES: Love and London: Travel Guide (Use discount code BucketList10) https://bit.ly/4c8XoK2 Love and London's free 101 Guide: https://loveandlondon.com/london-101-guide-main/ Grab a copy of The Everyday Bucket List Book https://amzn.to/3vwxz2K If you'd like to support my work, check out https://buymeacoffee.com/edbl Connect with the guest: Website: LoveandLondon.com YouTube: LoveandLondon Instagram: @LoveandLondon Connect with me: Website: KarenCordaway.com Twitter (X): @KarenCordaway https://x.com/karencordaway Pinterest: @Everyday_Bucket_List https://www.pinterest.com/EverydayBucketList/ Tiktok: @Everyday_Bucket_List https://www.tiktok.com/@everyday_bucket_list If you're enjoying this podcast, please rate and review it here. Let me know what you like about it so I know exactly what content to keep creating for you. Disclaimer: Some of the outbound links financially benefit the podcast. Using our links is a small way to support the show at zero cost to you. I only endorse products, programs, and services I use and would recommend to close friends and family. I appreciate your support. https://karencordaway.com/disclaimer/
Jason Moore, the Creator and Host of Zero to Travel, joins us from his studio in Norway to have a candid chat about how his nomadic lifestyle led to entrepreneurship and leaving the U.S. to live in Europe full-time. He shares eye-opening lessons from his transition to a location independent lifestyle, his decade-long journey in podcasting, and starting a family abroad. What are the challenges of assimilating into a new culture? How does your identity change when you move abroad? How is Norwegian culture different from American culture? Tune in to hear Jason's insights and advice on an international lifestyle and adapting to different cultures. Special Offers: Check out World Nomads Travel Insurance Need help moving abroad? Apply for Kristin's Ready to Relocate program Get your copy of Digital Nomads for Dummies Why Kristin has STOPPED wearing Merino Wool Clothing: (Disclaimer: the information contained in these articles may be disturbing.) Vox: The greenwashing of wool, explained IDA USA: The Horrific Truth About Wool (and What to Wear Instead) PETA on The Wool Industry Topics Discussed in this Interview: How Jason discovered a life of travel. Advice on building your life and career around travel. Lessons from Jason's 10-year journey in podcasting. Skills from analog marketing that translate to digital/content marketing. How to know if a job is not going to work for you long-term. The dramatic story of how Jason met his wife in Brazil. Navigating dating and relationships as a digital nomad ( + Kristin's new mystery man!) Becoming a dad abroad and leaving American life behind. Challenges of moving abroad and becoming a Norwegian resident. The culture and lifestyle of Norway. How your identity changes when you move abroad. The different phases of the nomadic lifestyle. Questions Answered: What were your interests before becoming a traveler? How did you save enough money to travel long-term? How did you find a job that required travel? When and why did you switch from domestic road tripping to international travel? What were your first impressions of Norwegian culture? What is your friend circle like in Norway? How do you balance travel, business, and family life in Norway? What are your favorite places in Norway? and more! Episode Resources: The 4-Hour Workweek Related Podcasts: Listen to Kristin on Zero to Travel The World Walk (Trilogy): Lessons From A 7 Year Walk Around The World w/ Tom Turcich Ep 97: What I Love About Living Abroad Ep 116: 7 Reasons Why I'll Never Renounce My US Citizenship Ep 145: Dating as a Digital Nomad - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Ep 220: Living Like a Local in France & Italy: Language, Lifestyle, Cost of Living, and More Ep 252: Female Solo Traveler Finds Freedom in Paris and the Digital Nomad Lifestyle Ep 255: Living in Europe, Side Hustle Struggles, and Remote Work Real Talk - Live Call with Kristin Ep 260: The One Thing 97% of Expats Don't Do Ep 264: The Future of Badass Digital Nomads Related Videos: Top 10 Best Places To Live in France (Expats, Retirees, Digital Nomads) How I See the US After Living Abroad for 15 Years [CULTURE SHOCK] The Easiest Places for Americans To Move Overseas (VISAS & RESIDENCY) 7 Things To Know BEFORE You Move Abroad 10 Moving Abroad Mistakes (that you're probably making) What I Dislike About Living Abroad After 20 Years in 60 Countries 10 Best Places to Retire in 2024 (Visas, Residency, Healthcare, Taxes) Places to Visit in Norway: Fjærland - Bøyum Camping Trolltunga (Troll's tongue) Preikestolen Connect with Guest, Jason Moore: Check out Zero to Travel Sign up for the Zero to Travel newsletter Follow on Instagram @zerototravel Follow on Facebook /zerototravel Follow on Twitter/X @zerototravel Subscribe on YouTube @ZeroToTravel Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube See the show notes pages at https://podcast.travelingwithkristin.com/ for more.
Learn Tips and Reflections on Traveling with Kids as well as Lessons from Hundreds of Interviews with World Travelers. _____________________________ Subscribe to The Maverick Show's Monday Minute Newsletter where I email you 3 short items of value to start each week that you can consume in 60 seconds (all personal recommendations like the latest travel gear I'm using, my favorite destinations, discounts for special events, etc.). Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram _____________________________ Jason Moore joins Matt from Norway and starts off talking about his recent trip to Rome with his wife and kids. He reflects on travel and parenting and explains why he takes one-on-one international trips with his young kids. Jason talks about the impact of travel on his kids and shares tips for taking your kids on international trips. Next, he pulls back the curtain on his podcast, Zero to Travel, which has over 12 Million downloads. Jason explains how he finds guests and what he thinks makes a great interview. He also shares tips on how to improve interview and conversation skills, and reflects on the biggest lessons he has learned from interviewing hundreds of world travelers. Jason shares some of his favorite travel destinations, tips on travel ethics, and reflects on what travel means to him today. And, finally, he names his Top 5 Hip Hop MCs and tells the story about the time he was in the same room as his musical hero Q-Tip! FULL SHOW NOTES AND DIRECT LINKS TO EVERYTHING DISCUSSED ARE AVAILABLE HERE. ____________________________________ See my Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See my Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See my 7 Keys For Building A Remote Business (Even in a space that's not traditionally virtual) Watch my Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn See the Travel Gear I Use and Recommend See How I Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The equipment, services & vendors I use) ____________________________________ ENJOYING THE SHOW? Please Leave a Rating and Review. It really helps the show and I read each one personally. You Can Buy Me a Coffee. Espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)
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The GR5 (Grand Randonnee Cinq) is a 1400 mile/2300km trail in Europe from the North Sea to the Mediterranean, crossing The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and France. It is a part of the longer E2 European E-Route, and its most famous section is the Grandes Traversee des Alpes, which runs 400-500 miles/ 650-800km along French-Italian border on the spine of the Alps from Lake Geneva to the Med. It is one of the world's greatest trails, combining dramatic scenery, wilderness, and history and culture, yet you can complete it without camping a single night and using reasonable accommodation. Thank you to the Zero To Travel podcast and Kathy Elkind for permitting this rebroadcast. The Trails Around the World podcast is available on most podcast platforms or at www.trailsaroundtheworld.com. #trailsaroundtheworld #skyking #gr5 #e2 #grandetraversee #kathyelkind #zerototravel #towalkitistoseeit #europe #france #hiking #thruhiking
Finding ways to travel on your terms can be a challenge. We've become fans of the Zero To Travel podcast and hope you check it out too.
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In this enlightening episode, we delve into the world of travel with Jason Moore, the inspiring voice behind the renowned Zero to Travel podcast. With over a decade of experiences and stories, Jason shares his journey from a curious traveler to a trailblazing figure in the travel community. Discover how Zero to Travel started as a simple idea and blossomed into a global community, helping thousands embrace travel in unique and meaningful ways. Jason talks about the evolution of travel - from traditional sightseeing to immersive cultural experiences and the growing trend of digital nomadism. He shares personal anecdotes and insights on how travel is more than a physical journey; it's a mindset that encourages exploration, whether 20 kilometers from home or across continents. This episode isn't just about destinations; it's about transformation. We discuss how travel intersects with life, influencing decisions, personal growth, and even entrepreneurial ventures. Jason also sheds light on practical aspects, like prioritizing travel in your budget and making it a sustainable part of your lifestyle. Whether you're a seasoned globetrotter or just dreaming of your first big trip, this conversation is a treasure trove of motivation and wisdom. Join us as we explore the spirit of adventure and learn how to travel the world on your own terms with Zero to Travel. ➕ Follow Zero To Travel: Podcast: https://zerototravel.com/travel-podcast/ Newsletter: http://zerototravel.com/newsletterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/zerototravel Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/zerototravel ⏰ Timecodes 0:00 - Introduction and Technical Difficulties 1:38 - Jason's Background and Zero to Travel Podcast 4:12 - Moving to Norway 5:54 - Starting a Podcast and Finding Success 8:30 - The Power of Travel and Its Transformative Effects 14:37 - Jason's Travel Experiences and Number of Countries Visited 17:24 - Taking the Leap and Overcoming Obstacles to Travel 20:41 - The Importance of Sharing Travel Experiences 22:04 - Keeping Travel Fresh and Avoiding Burnout 26:01 - Staying Curious and Embracing the Unknown 29:21 -Transitioning from Full-Time Nomad to Having a Home Base 31:50 - Traveling in Patagonia and Slow Travel 37:47 - Committing to Travel, Making It Happen ➕Follow Chris and Sara:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/chrisandsaraInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisandsara_Website: https://www.chrisandsara.com
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Looking for some unusual attractions in Oslo, Norway? Look no further.In this episode, we talk to local expert Jason Moore, host of Zero to Travel.After a decade on the road as a nomad — before it was cool — US-born Jason moved to Norway and created the top-rated Zero To Travel Podcast (10 million downloads, 700+ Five Star Reviews). In it, he shares thoughtful interviews, unconventional perspectives and actionable advice to help you travel the world on your terms.In this episode you'll find out…Which travel writing guru introduced Jason to an unusual artworkHow wrongly-prepared lutefisk (dried ‘funky' fish) can kill peopleWhy locals don't talk to each other on the street… but you should…and so much more.You'll find all Jason's picks on the podcast website: www.strangeoldworld.com(LINKS DON'T WORK ON YOUR PODCAST PLATFORM? THEY'RE ALL AT WWW.STRANGEOLDWORLD.COM TOO)Follow Jason on Instagram and check out his podcast at zerototravel.comYou can also check out his Oslo-based band Laundry House on SpotifyHere are a couple of the Zero to Travel episodes we mentioned on the pod:Travel Legend Rick StevesTop 5 Alternative European Destinations with Joe ReaneyFollow Joe on X or Instagram or get in touch at info@juniorproductions.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In our first ever interview episode, we speak to the travel king himself, Jason Moore, on the topic of long-distance relationships. Originally from the United States, Jason met his Norwegian wife while staying in a Brazilian hostel, but despite their clear connection, it took over 4 years before they met again face-to-face. Tune in to hear Jason's epic love story and the tips he offers to keep long-distance love alive (Even if you're 4,500 miles away)! Make sure to check out Jason's podcast at Zero to Travel Podcast. Zero to Travel has been the go-to travel podcast since 2015 with over 8 million downloads and counting! For hundreds of inspiring travel conversations, find the Zero to Travel Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/zero-to-travel-podcast/id778339885 Join Jason's travel community at the Zero to Travel website: https://zerototravel.com/ Questions for YOU, the Lovely Listener: Have you even been in a long-distance relationship? What were the difficulties you experienced? What are some things that you tried to keep the romance alive? DM us on Instagram with your answers! Steph & Dalt (@lifewithstephanddalt) • Instagram photos and videos Tune in next Wednesday for another episode of Life with Steph and Dalt. For all guest inquiries, show topic ideas, and questions, DM us on Instagram or email us at: lifewithstephanddalt@gmail.com Try a one month FREE trial for Audible and we'll receive $15! This helps to support Steph and I as we continue to make new episodes and travel across Asia! Find the direct link here: https://www.audibletrial.com/lifewithstephanddalt
In this episode, I speak with Jason who is the host of the Zero To Travel Podcast, one of the top travel podcasts in the world, where he can help you travel the world no matter what your situation or experience. The podcast was recently nominated as Best Travel Podcast by iHeartradio and his work has been featured in The Washington Post, Travel + Leisure and Forbes among other places. Listen on to find out how Jason has created a community that embraces offbeat travel and living. --------------- Hey Offbeat Family, I really appreciate you listening to this episode. I would love to hear more from you and what you think of the podcast. Contact me: hello@theoffbeatlife.com Show credits: Audio Engineer: Ben Smith - Ben@howtocreateapodcast.com
In this episode, Jason and Amrit talk about how committing to what you really want can change your life in so many positive ways. They dive deep into podcasting and travelling, how travelling helps you become more resourceful which can be applied to entrepreneurship, how being a digital nomad can help you live a sustainable travel life and why it is so important to have other people's perspectives. Jason chose a travel lifestyle straight out of college. Despite having $20k in student debt, he followed his heart and went backpacking through Europe. This experience made him determined to make travel part of his life in a more permanent way.His travel lifestyle has changed over the last 20 years. He crossed the USA by car, worked as a tour manager for a famous indie rock band, and spent a decade working as a digital nomad with various businesses. After his own experience travelling the world for a decade, he founded a location independent community and a podcast, through which he has mentored hundreds of entrepreneurs, helping them build a side hustle and break free of their 9 to 5 job so they can do more of what they love in life. Podcasting has changed his life. He believes it helps listeners and you as well. It helps you walk in someone else's shoes which gives you a new perspective to learn from. Jason Moore is the founder of the Zero To Travel Podcast, where he helps people travel the world no matter what their situation or experience is. He's also the co-founder of the Location Indie community, Camp Indie and the Lifestyle Launch Academy.Travelling is about being respectful and adjusting your behaviour to the different communities and cultures. It is a time for reflection. You can learn from new perspectives and realise that the way you have been raised is just one perspective amongst so many more. This is an opportunity to start questioning your beliefs and have thoughts of your own.Putting self development expectations on any trip can only lead to disappointment. There is a chance you don't find what you are looking for. Jason encourages people to just dive in and live the experience as it comes.With solo travelling you get to have very interesting interactions. It takes you out of your comfort zone, you realise how resourceful you are and learn how to do things on your own in a much more comfortable way. It can be frightening for many people depending on their cultural background; the media messages that you have been bombarded with within your circle year after year. You need to act in spite of your fears because if not you will never get to do the things you want to do. Tune In: Welcome Jason Moore to Inspired Evolution!: (00:00:00)How podcasting changed Jason's life: (01:40)The importance of holding opposed ideas in your head: (03:14)Identifying parts of ourselves when travelling: (05:20)About solo travel: (09:13)Fear around travel :(15:23)Jason's journey moving out of fear: (20:50)Favourite places Jason has been to: (25:17)Whether Jason is the same person or not in each country he visits?: (28:19)Why did Jason move to Oslo?: (31:58)Helping people be location independent through the community: (37:46)Does an adventurous personality help be a business owner?:(41:22)What led Jason to success: (45:57)About following your heart: (48:30)Inspired Evolution according to Jason: (49:15)For all the links go to: inspiredevolution.com/explore-the-worldSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We go to some extreme places as we travel telling people about Jesus. And sometimes, we need specific gear for specific places, and there is also things we take that we don't need, but take anyways. But, we always take something. In this episode, Brian Lindsey, Kyle Philippi and Jeremy Caruthers about their "Top Ten" items they travel with.
Jason Moore shares his journey growing up in the suburbs of Philadelphia and creating an unconventional path to start traveling the world. He shares mishaps from his first backpacking trip and highlights from a hitchhiking race around Scotland. He reflects on the impact of his travel experiences and gives some tips on ‘traveling deeper' and connecting with locals. He then talks about founding the “Location Indie” community and the “Lifestyle Launch Academy” where he has mentored hundreds of location independent entrepreneurs. Jason also talks about his podcast, Zero to Travel. He reflects on how he got over 8 million downloads and distills down some actionable tips for other podcasters. He also talks about founding “Camp Indie” and how you can attend the next live event! FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE AT: www.TheMaverickShow.com
If you like travel podcasts, then you may already be familiar with this week's guest. Jason Moore is the host and creator of the top-rated Zero To Travel podcast, on which he shares thoughtful interviews, unconventional perspectives, and actionable advice to help people travel the world on their own terms. He's also the co-founder of the Location Indie community and the Lifestyle Launch Academy, through which he's mentored hundreds of budding entrepreneurs, helping them build a side hustle and break free of their 9-5 so they can do more of what they love in life. On this episode, Jason and Esme discuss the highs and lows of his first big solo trip backpacking through Europe on the Interrail. Ultimately, Jason says the experience made him determined to make travel part of his life in a more permanent way. If you've dreamed of becoming a digital nomad, this episode is a must-listen. Follow Jason on Instagram @zerototravel and find out more about the Zero To Travel Podcast here. Learn more about Full-Time Travel by visiting fulltimetravel.co and follow us on Instagram @full_time_travel. Be sure to rate, review, and follow so that you don't miss out on travel tips, inspiration, and your potential next adventure!
Jason Moore is the host of the Zero to Travel podcast, one of the longest-running and most widely listened to travel podcasts available. Jason is also the co-founder of Location Indie, an online community that helps people combine their love of travel and entrepreneurship into sustainable ways of life that are not dependent on being in a single location. After interviewing over 400 travellers over the past 7 years on his podcast, Jason is here to share with us his nuanced perspectives on the state of travel and evolving perspectives on "What travel really means?". As well, Jason is a fellow USAmerican living in Oslo, Norway, neighbour and a good friend, so we have lots to reflect on about life in and "outside the box". If you like what you hear on this show, you can check out an episode we did together over on his podcast and many others at The Zero to Travel Podcast. Follow Jason on YouTube | Twitter | CONTACT Josh with comments, ideas, interview requests, funding/advertising propositions Email: TransnaturalPod@gmail.com Twitter / Facebook / Medium @TRANSNATURALPOD / Blog Articles: https://transnatural-perspectives.med... / Youtube Donate: Paypal.me/InternationalSuper Music by Fazerklang SFX: freesounds.org 00:01:55 Etymology of the Word Travel 00:05:48 How this podcast got started 00:07:05 What does Transnaturalism really mean? An example...The Global Potato! 00:09:17 Living in Norway: Where Nature is the Home of Culture! How does nature inform the culture? 00:11:15 Zero 2 Travel Podcast: Sharing perspectives & Helping people travel the world on their terms 00:19:23 Changes in perceptions of travel due to climate change and pandemic times. Have you seen any trends happening in the way that people are travelling? 00:20:37 Human Powered & Slow Travel 00:26:44 Josh's month biking trip in Norway, the layers of that experience & identifying with the roadside flora and fauna. 00:30:43 Shifting your mindset: Finding nature in cities and Landscape Architecture. 00:35:20 Get that “travel feeling” in your daily life and creating your own micro-adventures 00:39:27 Choosing Your own Adventure & the evolution of the travel mindset 00:46:05 Why study the Outdoors?...and the associated myths 00:48:00 Taking the time and space to appreciate things...when away or at home 00:50:58 Setting limitations in a world of unlimited options may lead to more freedom. The pandemic puts this to the test in a big way. 00:54:25 Digital Nomadism, Location Independence, and the Triangle of freedom 00:58:42 Personal fulfillment can lead to a positive impact on your community and environment at large 01:02:19 How can you connect with Jason? 01:03:41 Closing thoughts --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/transnatural-perspectives/message
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Jason Moore fits the definition of “travel influencer” to a tee. The founder, travel ambassador, and host of the Zero To Travel Podcast has spent more than a decade traversing the United States and working on jobs that are travel-related. His podcast has become massively popular that it has been downloaded more than 4.5 million times in 195 countries around the world. The podcast has also garnered a staggering 300+ five star reviews on iTunes. Jason also started the online community Location Indie with his business partner Travis Sherry to help people around the world build a lifestyle that’s location-independent. Zero To Travel is a multi-media travel publishing company that creates best-selling audio courses, educational products, and books. Zero To Travel published the amazing travel book “International House Sitting: How to Travel the World and Stay Anywhere for FREE.” The book is the definitive guide on the exciting world of house sitting written by two professional house sitters and authors Nat Smith and Jodie Burnham. Jason also published a book under Zero To Travel called “Breaking Into Event Marketing: Travel the Road Like a Rockstar. The book is packed with hardcore information on how to break into event marketing. Zero To Travel also runs an online community called Location Indie designed to help people travel the world within their means regardless of their experience or situation. As co-founder of Location Indie, Jason’s primary aim is to build a global community of location independent entrepreneurs and heart-centered digital nomads so they can help one another excel in two fields they are passionate about—travel and business. While originally from the United States, Jason now lives with his wife and children in Oslo, Norway. This week’s episode talks about how to have a good conversation with fellow travelers, how to really engage with people and form real connections, and why it pays to go on a trip by yourself when you’re practicing how to effectively connect with people. Jason also shares what he would tell people who would like to travel more often, what to him are the best ways to connect with people, and what he thinks one of the most important habits people can develop is. On connecting with fellow travelers, Jason has this to say, “I think it’s just about asking questions, being genuinely curious, and listening. Those are really the 3 basic things.”
Listen on: iTunes / Podbean / Stitcher / Spotify / YouTube / Sign up for our newsletter for more info on getting you started running amazing events. Jason is a really fascinating guy. After College he started his career with ‘experiential marketing' - running roadshows worldwide to promote products and services. He worked as a tour manager for an up and coming rock band before starting two successful podcasts and a membership community for location independent entrepreneurs. He runs meetups and events worldwide for his community. On the podcast we discuss: How Jason started off with experiential marketing Being a tour manager for a rock band His successful website ‘EventExchange' How he started his podcast Running meetups for his community while on the road Running conferences for his community in the US and Mexico This podcast is brought to you by www.eventsframe.com - Effortless ticketing and attendee management with NO ticket fees....Make the switch from Eventbrite today. Email dan@eventsframe.com with the subject line ‘PODCAST' for a special discount code. I hope you enjoyed the podcast and if you did please leave us an iTunes review it really means a lot to us ! Finally please join our Facebook Community of #eventprofs to keep the learning going…. and get in touch with me via dantaylor.me More information on Jason is below: http://zerototravel.com/contact/ https://locationindie.com/about/ https://www.facebook.com/zerototravel Sign up to get exclusive offers and updates on our latest feature releases!
What absolutely tortures you when you travel? What do you know about Morocco travel? Tune in today to hear from the author of the Moon Travel Guide to Morocco, Lucas Peters. You'll get tips on traveling through Morocco, plus hear about life as an expat father in Paris. Listen Now To Learn: How to transition from San Francisco to Morocco. Ways to settle into a new life (in a new country). Where to go in Morocco beyond Marrakech. Tips on planning a trip to Morocco. A don't miss list for 2 weeks in Morocco. How to get beyond the average tourist experience. Ways a whole other window of a culture can open up. How to adapt to living in a new culture. And so much more. Resources: Tortuga Backpacks. Lucas Peters. 7 Toddler Travel Tips. Top 10 Places We’re Dying To Go Back To (And Why). Location Indie. Location Indie Podcast. Dave's ESL Cafe. Imlil. Toubkal National Park - Wikipedia. Be sure to check out the archives for more Zero To Travel Podcast
Jason Moore - Host of The Zero To Travel Podcast, Co-host of the Location Indie Podcast and Curator of The Location Indie Community. Jason is a world traveler promoting and helping individuals create a new life of freedom for people. Living life on their own terms. Find out more info at Pathhunters.com Follow me at www.Instagram.com/pathhunters Send me an email at paul@pathhunters.com
Welcome to the 4th annual Norwegian Christmas Spectacular!!! Grab a Julebrus and get warm and cozy in front of a crackling fire, with stockings hanging, candles burning in the background, and a white star in the window...a very Norwegian Christmas tradition. Really, white stars are everywhere. Do you know how many Norwegian words contain "Jul" (Christmas)? The holidays start early in December as Jul is added into your body and mind. Today we'll uncover a mystery; are Norwegians really crazy for Christmas? Tune in now to hear how "Jul" is everywhere in Norway as my wife Anne-Dorthe and I talk Norwegian Christmas snacks, Juleøl (Christmas beer), markets, food, music, traditions, and all the other joys of the crazy (in the best way possible) Norwegian Christmas. [caption id="attachment_2733" align="alignleft" width="4032"] A shelf full of Juleøl (aka Christmas beer)[/caption] And be sure to take in all the sights and sounds of the Norwegian Christmas. [caption id="attachment_2734" align="alignleft" width="4032"] Full on band…outside of the local grocery store![/caption] Can't believe this is our 4th Christmas spectacular. Be sure to check out the last 3 Norwegian Christmas Spectacular Episodes: 1st Norwegian Christmas Spectacular You'll hear about the traditional Norwegian Christmas and a one horse open sleigh in rural Norway. Listen now. 2nd Norwegian Christmas Spectacular Listen to hear the 12 things we love about the Norwegian Christmas. Check out the 12 days of Christmas here. 3rd Norwegian Christmas Spectacular Check out 9 delightful Norwegian holiday traditions that “Jul” be sure to love. You can listen now here. Get together with family and friends to share love and joy. I appreciate you for being part of the Zero To Travel Podcast family. Happy Holidays my friend! Want more Zero To Travel Podcasts? Check out the archives now!
How can you find the best cruise ship jobs if you have no experience? If you work on board a cruise ship you are guaranteed to get paid to travel the world - but is it all it's cracked up to be? And how can you stand out from the stacks of resumes flowing into cruise ship companies every day? Our guest today is a true expert on this topic. Amanda Hathorn-Geary spent a decade at sea AND worked on the human resources side which means she was responsible for hiring newbies like us. In this episode you'll learn: The #1 reason to work on a cruise ship Pros and cons of cruise ship jobs How much money you can expect to earn working on a cruise ship Why working on a cruise ship is a great way to save money for travel (even if you work in an entry level position) How cruise ship work can lead to longer term career opportunities What type of travel experiences you’ll have Which cruise ship job positions can give you the most amount of time for travel How you can leverage cruise ship jobs to accomplish your top bucket list items (think dogsledding in Alaska, feeding Kangaroos in Australia, and on and on) What day-to-day life is like working on a cruise ship How to stand out in a stack of resumes What skills you’ll build for future careers The most desirable positions on the ship How NOT to answer a key interview questions And loads more Resources How To Get A Job On A Cruise Ship - Free Resource Guide Cruise Ships 101Cruise Ship Jobs Quiz Sign Up For Our Free Wander Work Newsletter Other Podcasts From The Travel Jobs Series How To Become A Whitewater Rafting River Guide How To Work For The Airlines And Fly For Free Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast on iTunes Related Articles 17 Ways To Find Thousands Of Travel Jobs
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
It’s the last day of hiking, and at the trail’s end Jason, Anne Dorthe, Samir and Mingmar take the terrifying Jeep ride after dark along cliff edges back down to Kathmandu, and say their sad goodbyes. Set off with Jason and Anne Dorthe to explore other parts of Nepal, including Pokhara and Bhaktapur! Learn about obtaining a visa in Nepal, visiting Nepal’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, and traveling between cities in Nepal. Visit Nepal’s largest stupa in Samir’s home town, Boudha, and listen to the tornado of chanting and conch shell music emanating from the monasteries as you wander through the streets. Stay overnight and experience a sight that most tourists never see. Do you want to hire Samir to be your guide? Listen up for his contact information! Email him at smt.lama@gmail.com Thank you for joining us for this adventure in Nepal! Ready for the next step? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
On April 25, 2015, a huge earthquake shook the little country of Nepal, killing 9,000 people, causing avalanches on Everest, and destroying entire villages. Some of the places Jason and Anne Dorthe had visited were destroyed. Is Samir ok? Is Mingmar ok? These were the first thoughts that struck Jason and Anne Dorthe when they heard the news. Learn what happened, how the Manaslu Circuit was affected, and whether it’s still a good idea to travel to Nepal. Is it worth it? Are you ready for a trekking adventure? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast
It’s the last day of hiking, and at the trail’s end Jason, Anne Dorthe, Samir and Mingmar take the terrifying Jeep ride after dark along cliff edges back down to Kathmandu, and say their sad goodbyes. Set off with Jason and Anne Dorthe to explore other parts of Nepal, including Pokhara and Bhaktapur! Learn about obtaining a visa in Nepal, visiting Nepal’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, and traveling between cities in Nepal. Visit Nepal’s largest stupa in Samir’s home town, Boudha, and listen to the tornado of chanting and conch shell music emanating from the monasteries as you wander through the streets. Stay overnight and experience a sight that most tourists never see. Do you want to hire Samir to be your guide? Listen up for his contact information! Email him at smt.lama@gmail.com.Thank you for joining us for this adventure in Nepal! Ready for the next step? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking.Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast
On April 25, 2015, a huge earthquake shook the little country of Nepal, killing 9,000 people, causing avalanches on Everest, and destroying entire villages. Some of the places Jason and Anne Dorthe had visited were destroyed. Is Samir ok? Is Mingmar ok? These were the first thoughts that struck Jason and Anne Dorthe when they heard the news. Learn what happened, how the Manaslu Circuit was affected, and whether it’s still a good idea to travel to Nepal. Is it worth it? Are you ready for a trekking adventure? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking.Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
Jason and Anne Dorthe experience the luxuries of modern civilization again for the first time in 12 days. They will miss the high Tibetan Buddhist villages and the ritual of hunting down the village water source each evening. The couple reflects on how the trek has changed them forever. Is one trek in Nepal enough, or will you want to go back and do another one? Learn what Jason and Anne Dorthe would do differently if they were to plan this trip again, what type of information should you know before you land in Nepal, and how much they paid for their trek. What can you learn from their mistakes? Want to try your hand at booking a trek? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
Jason and Anne Dorthe enjoy their first alcoholic drink since the trek began: a native beverage called Raksi. While waiting for their drinks, they talk to Samir about the different kinds of Buddhist monks, and share the story of an impish old man they met on the trail. Experience Raksi for the first time and learn about how it’s made, learn what mornings are like on the trail, and enjoy Jason’s detailed description of the physically exhausting experience of using a squat toilet. Ready to try some Raksi for yourself? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
Jason and Anne Dorthe feel sad as their trek nears its end. They enjoy talking about little things and big things in life as they walk together, and about the difficult struggles each has had on the long hike. At day’s end they reflect on the pros and cons of traveling with a companion versus solo travel. Learn some of the advantages of traveling in this unique and rugged way, what you can do to physically prepare for a trek, and how trekking in Nepal is different from trekking in other parts of the world, such as Patagonia. Are you ready to plan a solo adventure, or will you rope in an adventure partner?To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
On Day 9 of their trek, Jason and Anne Dorthe discuss the trekking seasons with Samir. At day’s end, Samir and some villagers sing and play music on native instruments. What is each season like? What is the most popular month for trekking? Which month is the greenest? The warmest? The quietest? When will you see the most flowers? When is your best chance of making it over the high passes? Which season is driest, and which is rainiest? Learn all about trekking in different months of the year, about camping along the trail versus staying in the tea houses (as Jason and Anne Dorthe did), how much cash you should carry with you, how meals are handled, and what to do about drinking water. Have you decided which season you’d like to trek in Nepal? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
Today Jason and Anne Dorthe must decide if they will take on the high mountain pass, rumored to be snowy and icy on the other side, or turn around and retrace their steps, making a longer trek. People have died on the pass in recent days. Most guides do not want to go back the same way they came up. Jason and Anne Dorthe speak with Samir and Mingmar, weighing the pros and cons. What’s the ideal group size for a Nepal trek? Learn the advantages of having a smaller group, find out which equipment you should pack if there is a chance of snow and ice on the trail, and discover “Himalayan Viagra”—the most expensive biological resource in the world. Are you dreaming of a mountain adventure? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
Hey hey fellow Path Hunters! I wanted to try a new format on the podcast episodes today, I wanted to go back and pick off some amazing valuable information from some of the amazing entrepreneurs, digital nomads, creators that I interviewed for the podcast. This episode will feature Jason Moore from the Zero to Travel Podcast where he talks about how to get started on transitioning from a corporate 9-5 job to your independent lifestyle so you can either travel full time, stay at home, and be anywhere you want to be. If you want to check out the FULL interview just go to www.pathhunters.com and check that out. Also don't forget to sign up to the email list and receive a free 5 day challenge to get yourself out of your comfort zone and to chasing your dreams! You can also check Jason's podcast as well at www.zerototravel.com With that being said I leave you with this Remember that life has it's ups and down just also remember that you should try to stack the cards into your favour as much as you can. Tipping the scale in your favour. Take care fellow path hunters and live your life freely and beautifully.
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
Come along for an easy day with Jason and Anne Dorthe; it’s a shorter walk as they acclimate to the increasing altitude. As they walk up, an avalanche of people are hiking back, unable to get over the high pass. Rescue helicopters fly overhead. Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and smells of the day-to-day life of these remote villages as Jason and Anne Dorthe pass through. Learn about altitude sickness, how to tell if you have it, how to treat it, and what you can do to help prevent it. Ready to tackle the high mountains of Nepal? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
On the rocky path to a mountain-top monastery, Jason and Anne Dorthe see Manaslu—the mountain for which the circuit has been named—for the first time. Close your eyes as you listen, and contemplate the beauty of the mountains as fall colors begin to appear. Hike up a stone path through a village toward the colorful monastery at the top of the mountain. Learn about the history of Buddhism and Buddhist monasteries. Experience harvest time in the Himalayas, take your shoes of to enter the temple, and enjoy the energizing warmth of Tibetan tea with the monks. Do you want to experience a Tibetan monastery for yourself? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
Jason and Anne Dorthe talk food with Samir. They’re both feeling strong and healthy on the diet he recommended. As they make their way higher and higher, Jason and Anne Dorthe encounter more prayer flags, more influence from Tibet…and more trekkers coming the opposite way. Will they be able to make it over the snowy pass a few days from now? What should you eat when you trek in Nepal? Discover what to eat and what not to eat, so you can tackle the trail with the least risk of gut-butchering botherations. Explore the food options on the Manaslu Circuit, learn about the the old salt trade, and experience the sights and sounds of the high Himalayan villages. Ready to fuel your own exotic trek? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
On Day 4 of the trek, Jason and Anne Dorthe walk a breathtaking trail with mountain views and beautiful waterfalls into a Buddhist region with many monasteries. Hike alongside them and experience the mule trains, scenes of village life, and prayer wheels. What kinds of permits do you need for this trek? What happens if you don’t have the proper permits? Learn the answers to those questions, plus a comprehensive overview of the best type of clothing for a comfortable Nepal trek, and yes, top tips for using a squat toilet with the least amount of discomfort. Dreaming of your own trekking adventure? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
Dubbed “the cutest person ever” by Anne Dorthe, Mingmar carries the bags for Jason and Anne Dorthe during the trek. Jason and Anne Dorthe discuss their feelings about having someone else carry their things and why they decided to hire a porter. Experience a typical lunch on the trail with Jason, Anne Dorthe, Mingmar and Samir. Is it a good idea to hire a porter? What is your responsibility toward your porters? Learn all about porters, what to carry with you on the trail, and what essential item that every trekker should have (which costs less than $10). Can’t wait to go on a trek yourself? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
Jason and Anne Dorthe become better acquainted with their guide Samir as they start out on day two of their hike. What is his background? Samir shares how Nepal’s turbulent recent history affected his life as he grew up through the Maoist uprising and became a guide. Learn how Jason and Anne Dorthe are coping with her health concern and the other emotions that accompany being far from home in a strange place when you’re not feeling your best. Enjoy a taste of dal bhat—Nepal’s national food—and discover why it’s the best meal to order if you’re really hungry! Are you ready for an adventure of your own? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
Anne Dorthe gets up multiple times during the night with a worrying health concern. During Jason and Anne Dorthe’s first 24 hours on the trail, they must face a difficult decision about Anne Dorthe’s illness. Should they keep going and risk it getting worse in a place where they will have no access to medical care, or avoid risk and turn around? What options could you consider if you are about to start a trek and you get sick? Also, is it a good idea to bring gifts for villagers along your route? If so, what kinds of gifts are best to bring—or not bring—for them? Learn the answers to these questions and more as you walk along with Jason and Anne Dorthe on the first day of their hike. Have you always dreamed of trekking? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
Jason and Anne Dorthe dance in their seats and struggle not to get sick as they endure the bumpiest jeep ride they’ve ever experienced. They are en route to the place where they will begin their Manaslu trek. Why did they choose the Manaslu Circuit instead of the more popular Annapurna or Everest Circuits? Join Jason and Anne Dorthe on their epic jeep ride to the starting point of the Manaslu trek. Along the way, discover the history and geology of the region. Learn the features and advantages of the Manaslu Circuit, what you can expect along the route, and why you might want to consider it over some of the more popular routes. Do you love to hike? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
Trekking Nepal: Your Adventure Guide (A Zero To Travel Podcast Series)
Many outfitters approach Jason and Anne Dorthe, trying to sell their guiding services. Can they fend them off and sort out the gougers from the gurus? Who has real experience in the high Himalayas, and who is babbling bull crap? When you’re trying to set up a trek in Nepal, how can you stave off feelings of overwhelm? How do you choose your guide? What are the logistics of preparing for a trek? Learn how to choose your guide and gear, how to negotiate your costs, what gear you should bring from home and what you can buy in Nepal. Do you want to plan your own high mountain adventure? To access the ultimate resource for hiking adventures around the world and get our FREE gear guide, check out zerototravel.com/trekking. Want more travel? Subscribe to the Zero To Travel Podcast To book Samir as your guide, email him at smt.lama@gmail.com
What is your latest travel related debate? What is your favorite way to travel- slow or fast? In today's episode, my buddy and biz partner Travis from The Extra Pack of Peanuts stops by for the Great Debate- slow travel vs fast travel. In one corner, we have Jason with slow travel. In the other corner, we have Travis with fast travel. Ding Ding. The verbal beat-down is on! Who will come out on top? Who will present the best argument? You decide! Listen Now To Learn: Why the speed of travel is all relative The top reason slow travel is the best How to make fast travel less stressful What forces you to get out and make the most of every day The best ways to uncover hidden gems The best way to get a sample of a city (to see if you want to come back!) How to increase your buffer zone for things to happen How to get that young vibrant travel attitude (back) How to save money with either method The key to making fast travel much more effective How to be a winner either way The beauty of the Location Independent lifestyle Resources: Extra Pack of Peanuts Location Indie Location Indie Podcast Eurail Air Asia Don't forget to head over to the archives for all past Zero To Travel Podcast episodes!
Is travel the perfect way to embark on a spiritual journeyor quest?How can travel expand your creativity?Please welcome Karan Bajaj to the Zero To Travel Podcast. He's a#1 best-selling Indian novelist with more than 200,000 copies ofhis novels in print. He took a year off from his corporate job inNY to backpack from Europe to India- to learn yoga and meditationin the Himalayas.Check out his new book, The Yoga ofMax’s Discontent and learn more about Karan Bajaj here.Today You'll Learn:The deep story behind The Yoga of Max’s discontentHow travel can help you become more creativeHow travel can blend with spiritualityHow to define a YogiHow to be like a tree (and not 'become' all the time)The meaning of 414How to crack entertainment and meaning in your storyThe way to multiply your adventuresHow to feel truly connected to the world while traveling(without social media)The Yogis 4-2-1 ruleThe right way to approach meditationHow to take a year long sabbatical from workAnd much more!Resources:TheParadise PackThe Yoga of Max’s discontentKaranBajajSiddhartha by Hermann HesseAutobiography of a YogiThe Yoga Sutras of PatanjaliBuddha by Karen ArmstrongThe Power of Intention by Wayne DyerLooking for more Zero To Travel Podcasts? Head over to the archives now!
Have you ever thought about how the world sees America?Do you feel like you are representing not just yourself, but your entire country while you are traveling abroad?Plus, how does the world perceive America and Americans?You'll hear the answers to these questions and more from René Zografos. He's a best-selling Norwegian-Greek author and veteran journalist. His book, Attractive Unattractive Americans: How The World Sees America, reveals world insights about 'American perception' from thousands of interviews.Special thanks to italki for sponsoring today's show. Connect with native speakers from around the world and take your language learning to the next level! Get a free lesson (buy one, get on free) as a Zero To Travel Podcast listener.Listen in to Learn:How perception can change (before, during, and after travel)Why you are really a mini-ambassador for your country when you travelIs Houston, TX a good place for your first American adventure?How to get a 're-appreciation' for your home countryThe best ways to understand and appreciate new cultures and placesSuggestions for Americans who want to start travelingWhat the world admires about the people in AmericaHow the 'American Dream' is more about happiness than moneyReality vs illusion of chasing your dreams in AmericaHow to do something you love everydayHow to spot American tourists vs seasoned travelersAnd much more!Resources:italkiRené ZografosAttractive Unattractive Americans: How The World Sees AmericaAnd don't forget to visit the archives for more Zero To Travel Podcasts!