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  • Walking the World: Tom Turcich on Adventure, Growth, and Overcoming Fear through Travel
    Oct 8 2024
    Have you ever thought about walking around the world? Famed traveler Tom Turcich shares his experience of walking around the world for seven years and the transformative impact it had on his life. He discusses the serendipitous moments and the challenges he faced during his journey, highlighting the importance of putting yourself out into the world to allow for interesting things to happen. Tom emphasizes the value of travel in expanding your understanding of the world and yourself, and the need to embrace discomfort and inconvenience for personal growth. He also reflects on the differences in community and public spaces between countries and the isolation that can be felt in Western societies. Tom also talks about the challenges and rewards of walking with his dog, Savannah, and the bond they developed. He reflects on the dangers and safety precautions during his walk, as well as the cultural and language barriers he encountered. Find out more about Tom's journey in his new book, The World Walk, out today! "You just cannot control everything...You're not going to make it perfect the first time." - Tom Turcich What You'll Learn: How the unexpected experiences of travel can transform your life. Why discomfort and inconvenience during travel are essential for personal growth. How travel expands your understanding of the world and promotes critical thinking about your home own country. Cultural Differences: how Western societies prioritize efficiency and isolation, while other countries prioritize community and public spaces. How cultural and language barriers can be overcome through open-mindedness, patience, and the use of translation tools like Google Translate. But is it safe? Is the world safer or more dangerous than you might perceive it to be? Celebrating your wins: why after completing a major accomplishment, it's natural to take time to reflect and explore new possibilities for the future. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 06:22 The Transformative Power of Travel and Serendipity 09:24 Embracing Discomfort and Inconvenience for Personal Growth 23:16 Expanding Your World View through Travel 31:34 The Importance of Community 39:04 Setting Goals that Align with Personal Values 43:21 Embracing Resilience and the Unexpected 46:39 The Practicalities of Planning and Navigating the World Walk 52:19 The Rewards and Challenges of Walking with a Dog 56:48 Overcoming Cultural and Language Barriers 59:59 The Perception of Safety and Kindness in the World 01:09:51 Exploring New Possibilities After the World Walk Resources: 🎒 Check out Tortuga Backpacks 📚 Buy Tom's book ✈️ Travel Insurance Through World Nomads Connect with Tom: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theworldwalk/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-turcich/ Website: https://www.tomturcich.com Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: Become a PatronBuy a Coffee (or Tea)Follow on InstagramJoin the Facebook GroupLeave a 5-Star ReviewSubscribe on YouTube Find more at https://podcast.travelingwithkristin.com/
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  • How 6 Million U.S. Expats Could Decide the 2024 Election
    Sep 24 2024

    Did you know you can vote for abroad, even if you're just traveling or on vacation? Your vote counts, even if you're not physically present during the U.S. elections this year.

    Although U.S. citizens living or slow traveling abroad make up the 10th-11th largest state in the country, only 3-8% of them vote (compared with 66% living at home). Let's change that this year!

    Here are resources to help you vote in the U.S. elections:

    • FVAP: Federal Voting Assistance Program
    • Overseas Vote Foundation
    • Find an embassy or consulate at Travel.State.Gov

    Join Your Party:

    • Democrats Abroad
    • Republicans Abroad

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    See the show notes pages at https://podcast.travelingwithkristin.com/ for more.

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  • Jason Moore from the Zero To Travel Podcast on Life, Travel, and Living Abroad
    Sep 3 2024
    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 InsuranceNeed help moving abroad? Apply for Kristin’s Ready to Relocate programGet 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, explainedIDA 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 TravelThe World Walk (Trilogy): Lessons From A 7 Year Walk Around The World w/ Tom TurcichEp 97: What I Love About Living AbroadEp 116: 7 Reasons Why I’ll Never Renounce My US CitizenshipEp 145: Dating as a Digital Nomad - The Good, the Bad, and the UglyEp 220: Living Like a Local in France & Italy: Language, Lifestyle, Cost of Living, and MoreEp 252: Female Solo Traveler Finds Freedom in Paris and the Digital Nomad LifestyleEp 255: Living in Europe, Side Hustle Struggles, and Remote Work Real Talk - Live Call with KristinEp 260: The One Thing 97% of Expats Don't DoEp 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 Abroad10 Moving Abroad Mistakes (that you're probably making)What I Dislike About Living Abroad After 20 Years in 60 Countries10 Best Places to Retire in 2024 (Visas, Residency, Healthcare, Taxes) Places to Visit in Norway: Fjærland - Bøyum CampingTrolltunga (Troll’s tongue)Preikestolen Connect with Guest, Jason Moore: Check out Zero to TravelSign up for the Zero to Travel newsletterFollow on Instagram @zerototravelFollow on Facebook /zerototravelFollow on Twitter/X @zerototravelSubscribe 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.
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  • Escape the 9-to-5: How to Plan a Life-Changing Career Sabbatical
    Aug 20 2024
    Need a break but aren't sure how or if you can afford it? Tune in to learn why you need a sabbatical, how to save up for one, and how it can change your life! Get all the tips, advice, and motivation you need from Katrina McGhee, digital nomad and author of “Taking a Career Break For Dummies”. Katrina is a Career Break & Sabbatical Coach that helps mid-career professionals take life-changing breaks. If you’re feeling burnt out and in need of deep rest (or adventure), this episode is for you! Katrina shares her top tips for saving up enough money for a sabbatical, affordable places to spend a career break, and even how to tell your boss. Remember, it’s okay to take a break just because you want one. It’s your choice and your right! You don’t need to earn it. Special Offers: Try Unbound Merino Wool ClothingRead Digital Nomads For DummiesTortuga Travel Backpack Lite Topics Discussed: Katrina’s digital nomad background.How she saved $40,000 in one year for her sabbatical.Tips for saving up for a career break without feeling too restricted.How to tell your company that you’re taking a sabbatical (and leave on good terms).Things to consider before taking a career break or sabbatical.How a sabbatical can heal your burnout.Kristin’s unexpected sabbatical experience.Average cost of living during a sabbatical.Overcoming the mental blocks to taking a break from work.The epiphones Katrina had during her sabbatical.Katrina's top 3 favorite cities/countries to take a sabbatical. Questions Answered: What are the signs you need a break from work?What are the biggest blocks to taking a sabbatical?How much notice should I give my company before taking a sabbatical?How can small business owners and creators take more breaks?What are the benefits of taking time off of work?What are ways people spend their sabbaticals?How much money should you save for a sabbatical?How long should my sabbatical be? Episode Resources: Taking a Career Break For Dummies Cheat Sheet Taking a Career Break For Dummies by Katrina McGheeFREEBIE: 45 Epic Things to Do on a Career BreakA Year in Provence by Peter MayleFinancial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) - Explained Related Podcasts: Ep 146: How To Become a Digital Nomad for DummiesEp 189: How to Improve Your Health & Wellness By Moving AbroadEp 215: The Easy Way To Live a Better LifeEp 220: Living Like a Local in France & Italy: Language, Lifestyle, Cost of Living, and MoreEp 252: Female Solo Traveler Finds Freedom in Paris and the Digital Nomad LifestyleEp 257: Be Your Authentic Self While Traveling the World with Erick Prince, The Minority NomadEp 256: The Top 10 Best Places to Live in France Related Videos: Top 10 Best Places To Live in France (Expats, Retirees, Digital Nomads)The Easiest Places for Americans To Move Overseas (VISAS & RESIDENCY)7 Things To Know BEFORE You Move Abroad10 Best Places to Retire in 2024 (Visas, Residency, Healthcare, Taxes) Connect with Guest, Katrina McGhee: Visit her websiteFollow on Instagram @kmcgheecoachingConnect on Facebook 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 Find transcripts and more on https://podcast.travelingwithkristin.com/
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  • A Digital Country on the Internet is Coming Soon (Here's What You Need To Know)
    Aug 6 2024
    How would you like to get access to a global social safety net on the internet, complete with a “digital country”, with its own passport, tax system, retirement pension, healthcare, and visa access to foreign countries? The co-founders of SafetyWing have big plans, including Plumia, an internet country founded on who you are and what you believe, rather than where you’re from. Plumia’s current focus is unlocking borders and expanding global mobility rights to as many people as possible. First up is the Nomad Border Pass, which will provide visa-free travel for up to 10+ countries (as early as 2025). Then, the Plumia digital passport is on the way, with an anticipated launch date of 2032. In this episode of the Traveling with Kristin podcast, Kristin Wilson chats with the Executive Director of Plumia, Lauren Razavi, to tell us all about their plan. Lauren is a technologist, political scientist, and global citizen who’s been working remotely since 2010 and nomading since 2013. Tune in to learn about the new digital country that’s taking the internet by storm, and how you can be a part of it right now! Special Offers: The Best Travel Pants by Unbound MerinoSafetyWing Nomad Insurance (International Travel Medical Insurance)Nomad Health by SafetyWing (Global Health Insurance)Digital Nomads For Dummies book Topics Discussed: Lauren’s nomadic background & her career at SafetyWing.The three countries Lauren calls home.Culture and cost of living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.The Nomad Border Pass: A one-stop-shop for digital nomad visas and global mobility.Covid’s negative impact on visa policies.How to join Plumia (right now).Plumia’s official definition/criteria of a digital nomad.Features of the ideal digital nomad visa & their application process.Mitigating the long-term negative impacts of gentrification by nomads.Malaysian Nomad Visa: Why Malaysia’s digital nomad community is growing.What retirement looks like for Millennials and Gen Z.Income taxes challenges for digital nomads.Future plans and goals for Plumia. Questions Answered: How did your digital nomad lifestyle lead to your current career?What are the biggest barriers to global mobility and what solutions have you found?What is Plumia?How is Plumia creating an international standard for nomad visas?What formula should countries use to determine the minimum income requirement for nomad visas?Can retirees benefit from nomad visas?Are sabbaticals the new retirement?Will countries work together to prevent digital nomads from being taxless citizens?How will Plumia change people’s global identities? Episode Resources: Learn more about Plumia and subscribe to their newsletter to stay updated!Join Plumia Social GardensSubscribe to SafetyWing’s Borderless newsletterBuy Global Natives by Lauren RazaviNomad Capitalist Related Podcasts: Ep 116: 7 Reasons Why I’ll Never Renounce My US CitizenshipEp 120: Building the World’s First Country on the Internet with SafetyWing Founder, Sondre RaschEp 122: How To Be Great and Live Your Best Life With Steph Smith ioEp 131: How To Find Your Home and Your Community Abroad (World Towning Part 2)Ep 225: 118 Countries and Counting: Ageless Wisdom from a 58-Year-Old Digital NomadEp 227: 10 Countries To Live Well on $1,000 Per MonthEp 255: Living in Europe, Side Hustle Struggles, and Remote Work Real Talk - Live Call with KristinEp 260: The One Thing 97% of Expats Don't Do Related Videos: Feeling lonely while traveling? (Watch this)The World’s First Internet Country is Coming (Here’s what to expect)Are You A TRAVELER, TOURIST, EXPAT, or IMMIGRANT? (QUIZ)The Easiest Places for Americans To Move Overseas (VISAS & RESIDENCY)10 Moving Abroad Mistakes (that you're probably making)7 Things To Know BEFORE You Move AbroadWhat I Dislike About Living Abroad After 20 Years in 60 CountriesHow I See the US After Living Abroad for 15 Years [CULTURE SHOCK]10 Best Places to Retire in 2024 (Visas, Residency, Healthcare, Taxes) Connect with Guest, Lauren Razavi: Visit her websiteFollow on MediumFollow on Instagram @laurenrazaviFollow on Twitter/X @LaurenRazaviSubscribe to Plumia on YouTube Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: Become a PatronBuy a CoffeeFollow on InstagramJoin the Facebook GroupLeave a 5-Star ReviewSubscribe on YouTube
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  • Welcome to the Traveling with Kristin Podcast
    Jul 26 2024

    Badass Digital Nomads has been officially changed to the Traveling with Kristin podcast! 🎉 Listen in to find out what you can expect moving forward. Thank you to everyone who voted in the name change polls, sent messages, and provided feedback in our Google Form. Our entire team appreciates your contribution!

    Thank you also to everyone who has left a 5-star review this month! Featured review from listener, Katie Clark:

    One of my favorite podcasts!!!
    I really enjoy this podcast because it inspires and educates me about the digital nomad lifestyle. I love learning about all the ways people travel, about the locations, about the lifestyle. Kristin is a wonderful host/interviewer. I love her travel stories, digital nomad tips, all the wisdom she shares as well as her guests! Thank you Kristin for this awesome podcast!!

    Note: The new podcast website, https://podcast.travelingwithkristin.com/, is currently being updated. In the meantime, you can find all 267 past episodes of Badass Digital Nomads on the Traveling with Kristin website: https://www.travelingwithkristin.com/podcast

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  • Becoming a French Citizen and Fitting in Overseas With Jay Swanson of Paris in My Pocket
    Jul 16 2024
    Learn from US expat, Jay Swanson, about expat culture, becoming a French citizen, and fitting in abroad. Jay is a video creator and writer who’s been living in France for more than 7 years and recently got his dual French citizenship. Hooray Jay! Jay is also the creator of Paris In My Pocket, an expertly curated online travel guide for anyone looking to discover Paris like a local. It contains the best bars, restaurants, and hidden gems in the city of lights! Tune in for a gripping conversation about the dark side of expat life, the challenges of learning a new culture (especially French culture), and the best ways to experience Paris like a local. This episode also offers some incredible advice that may help you find your path in the expat way of life. Special Offers: Use code NOMADS15 to get 15% off the Paris In Your Pocket GuideGet 2 free weeks of therapy with BetterHelpSave up to 80% on domestic and international flights with FareDropCheck out World Nomads Travel InsuranceBecome a Patron for $5/month Topics Discussed: Traveling to and living in Paris.The reality of learning a new language.The most important French word foreigners should know.Jay’s journey from film school to Mercy Ships to moving to France.Culture shock and adaptation.Pros and cons of the “expat bubble”.Fitting in and overcoming loneliness while living in new places.The challenges of leaving your home country and learning a new culture.The dark side of expat life.Dating as an expat in France.Paris, France travel tips. Questions Answered: How long does it take to get citizenship in France?What are the citizenship requirements in France?How did you learn French at a young age?How does travel help you get to know yourself better?What are common characteristics in expats - the good, the bad, and the ugly?What are expats running from?Is there a dark side to being an expat?What’s your favorite neighborhood in Paris?What are the best restaurants and cafes in Paris?What’s your daily routine living in Paris?What’s the most underrated experience in Paris?What are the most overrated places in Paris?What is your favorite day trip outside of Paris? Episode Resources: Mercy Ships Related Podcasts: Ep 116: 7 Reasons Why I’ll Never Renounce My US CitizenshipEp 194: Learning Languages Faster and Coping with Culture Shock in ColombiaEp 220: Living Like a Local in France & Italy: Language, Lifestyle, Cost of Living, and MoreEp 252: Female Solo Traveler Finds Freedom in Paris and the Digital Nomad LifestyleEp 255: Living in Europe, Side Hustle Struggles, and Remote Work Real Talk - Live Call with KristinEp 256: The Top 10 Best Places to Live in FranceEp 260: The One Thing 97% of Expats Don't Do Related Videos: How To Survive Ordering in a French Restaurant in ParisFeeling lonely while traveling? (Watch this)Top 10 Best Places To Live in France (Expats, Retirees, Digital Nomads)The Easiest Places for Americans To Move Overseas (VISAS & RESIDENCY)10 Moving Abroad Mistakes (that you're probably making)7 Things To Know BEFORE You Move AbroadWhat I Dislike About Living Abroad After 20 Years in 60 CountriesHow I See the US After Living Abroad for 15 Years [CULTURE SHOCK]10 Best Places to Retire in 2024 (Visas, Residency, Healthcare, Taxes) Recommended Restaurants & Cafes in Paris: Motors CoffeeMiznonBrasserie Dubillot Connect with Guest, Jay Swanson: Visit his websiteCheck out Paris In My PocketFollow on Instagram @jayswansonFollow on TikTok @jay.swansonFollow on Twitter/X: @jayonaboatSubscribe on YouTube @JaySwanson and @Paris.In.My.Pocket 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 on BadassDigitalNomads.com or TravelingwithKristin.com/podcast for detailed notes and transcripts.
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  • 10 Cheap and Easy Places To Retire Abroad
    Jul 9 2024
    Are you looking for somewhere you can live a simple, comfortable life on a modest budget? - More than half of retired adults depend on social security for their only source of income. But the current social security check won’t get you very far (especially in the United States). That's why so many folks are leaving! Nearly 450,000 retired Americans receive Social Security benefits abroad, and you can be one of them. If you’re planning retire abroad on social security alone, this podcast episode is for you. These are places that you and REALISTICALLY move on $1-2k per month, that have retirement visas, good healthcare, and are generally considered safe. If you’re dreaming of a better life abroad where your money will go farther, host, Traveling with Kristin is offering practical advice in this podcast so you can make that dream a reality. She's ranking 10 countries by the cost of their retirement visas and average cost of living, with #1 being the cheapest place to retire on this list. Should we change the name of this podcast from Badass Digital Nomads to Traveling with Kristin? Let us know what you think here: https://forms.gle/CnHAtX8gFbC7oY5eA Special Offers: Open a Free International Wise AccountTry Unbound Merino Wool ClothingApply for Relocation Planning Help Resources Mentioned - Books & Podcasts A Calendar of WisdomThe Vagabond's WayThe Four-Hour Work WeekVagabondingDigital Nomads For DummiesEp 111: Interview with Rolf Potts from ParisEp 175: Moving from Canada to Albania Other Resources Mentioned: Paris Writing WorkshopsYouTube Video: Best Places to Retire in the WorldMalta Health Insurance: MapfreBupa Global World Nomads International Travel Insurance (affiliate link) 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 Find detail show notes and transcripts on https://www.badassdigitalnomads.com
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    48 m