The great paradox of life is the relationship between time and money. An abundance of one usually leads to a shortage of the other. I’ve talked about money in previous posts. Now, let’s chat about TIME. Here’s four ways to carve out a few weeks or a year to travel!
Life as a Location-Independent Entrepreneur
What if your office could be a beach in Thailand or a cafe in Nepal? Location-indepedent entrepreneur Michael Lythcott talks about pros and cons of working from the road. (There are more pros than cons!)
Peace Corps: Life in Madagascar
What is it like to be a Peace Corps volunteer? How much does it pay? How many vacation days? Former Peace Corps volunteer Jessie Beck gives all the details about the organization and her time in Madagascar!
Interview with the (solo) Traveling Granny
The Travel Tuesday Interview series starts with the Traveling Granny, Merrilee Davis. The 68-year-old has been traveling solo for four years. She talks about her recent adventures and solo travel.
Travel Tuesday Interview Series
Welcome to my Travel Tuesday Interview series! In this series, I interview a wide-vareity of inspiring travelers to deconstruct their journeys (both the highlights and struggles). They also share tips and advice from their experiences!
Ten Reasons Why You Should Travel Solo
After traveling nonstop for over eight years, I prefer traveling solo, an idea that frightens many people. If you have never traveled solo, here are a few reasons to pack your bags and never look back!