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Travel Wisdom Podcast -travel and learn languages for success and money

230 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 57 ratings

Can travel be more than just a fun thing to do? Could it also provide some benefit and learning experiences later in life? I have always thought this and this is why I have relentlessly travelled the world and now have been to over 80 countries. I have always thought that I was planting the seeds of wisdom while in faraway lands. Through experiences with foreign people, cultures, concepts, and ways of doing things I learned much more than anything I could've done while at home. I interview amazing guests, bestselling authors, scientists, successful business people, dating experts, travel junkies, polyglots (people who speak more than 3 languages), and anybody who I think is interesting for the growth of our listeners and I as people. I think by doing this we can plant the seeds of wisdom which will ultimately lead to our success in career, business, money, relationships, self-worth, and generally being a more well-rounded person. But it requires you to be active making this happen. What do you think?

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Omar Zenhom on his business experience and his new project of passion

June 19, 2015 08:00 - 53 minutes - 24.7 MB

Omar Zenhom is the host of the $100 MBA podcast which was voted to be a best of 2014 podcast by iTunes. On this show Omar gives short 10 minute business guides to help people already in business or those wanting to start a business take the steps they need in order to get started. He is also the co-creater of the $100 MBA program which tries to teach all the essential things that are taught in a typical MBA program but without the $50k price tag. In this episode we talk about Omar's path to...

Derek Loudermilk on career changes and how your past helps your future

June 17, 2015 08:00 - 38 minutes - 17.4 MB

Derek Loudermilk is the host of the Art of Adventure podcast where he talks about Strategies for Adventure, Learning, and Entrepreneurship. The main themes of the show are personal development and lifestyle design with the idea that you must have your own unique life adventure. He is a current road cycling coach who collects stories and teaches about transitioning from one phase of life to the next and how entrepreneurship can create meaningful expression through the work you do. As a former...

Ep 75 Sandra Tisiot on how to grow a conference to help change the world because of travel

June 12, 2015 10:00 - 36 minutes - 16.9 MB

Sandra Tisiot is the founder and president of the Women in Business Conference, an author, barre instructor, and for almost twenty years has helped clients secure the best mortgage for their needs. Additionally she developed a personal data management system called MyLifeLocker that helps everyone manage their important personal information all in one place. She has also appeared on shows like Conscious Millionaire and is a writer for the Huffington Post. We talk about the genesis of her pr...

Ep 74 Joshua Rivers on time management and still going on the journey to your dream

June 10, 2015 10:00 - 38 minutes - 17.8 MB

Joshua Rivers is the host of the Success Road podcast which talks about examining what it means to have a quality life and sharing simple things to help achieve such a life. It is mostly devoted to personal growth and achieving a quality life. Success is a journey, not a destination. If success were merely achieving an outcome - reaching a goal - there is only momentary satisfaction followed by emptiness. This is the point of this podcast. It's not about the destination, even though the dest...

Ep 73 Jeff McAllister on exploring amazing places while travelling through writing

June 05, 2015 10:00 - 54 minutes - 24.9 MB

Jeff McAllister is an independent travel writer who writes more impactful works that would appear in works like 'National Geographic' rather than '10 things to do in Chiang Mai'' In this episode we talk about how we caught Jeff at a crossroads in him starting a chemical engineering degree in Australia after doing travel writing all over the world, especially island countries. He finds that the places off the beaten path, a too-often used phrase, is the best place to meet people. We then tal...

Ep 72 Mariza Taillefer on living the expat life in Brazil for the last 3 years

June 03, 2015 10:00 - 36 minutes - 16.8 MB

Mariza Taillefer is host of A Broad Abroad podcast which talks about the extraordinary and exciting lives of expats. She interviews people who packed up and left everything they knew to embark on the adventure of adapting to a new culture. She shows how to overcome language barriers and culture shock to experience new and exciting lives abroad. Listen to their inspirational stories to get insights on how to live in other countries and make the most out of life! Mariza has lived in Brazil for...

Ep 71 Thai Nguyen on bring together various skills and following your curiousity

May 29, 2015 10:00 - 35 minutes - 16.3 MB

Thai Nguyen is a freelance writer for the Utopian Life which talks about change, growth, & improvement. He has been a  5-Star Chef, International Kickboxer, now is a Writer & Teacher. His family fled Vietnam after the war, grew up in Australia, and completed his BA in Humanities/Theology in Texas. He writes about how to embrace growth, mastering your emotions, and overall becoming a better person on his Huffington Post blog. We talk about his varied background and how it has all tied togeth...

Ep 70 Jackie Laulainen on Budget Minded Travel and how a study abroad can change your life

May 27, 2015 10:00 - 33 minutes - 15.4 MB

Jackie Laulalein is a blogger at the Budget Minded Traveller, the host of the Budget Minded Traveller podcast. She is also the author of The Aspiring Traveler’s Handbook: A preparation guide to international travel which is a handbook for those wanting to get started with travel. She fell in love with being abroad ever since doing a study abroad in Costa Rica in 2003. She has been travelling ever 6 months or so since then by mastering the art of traveling and living on a budget, which is wha...

Ep 69 Josh Elledge on how to save $5000 a year to be able to travel more

May 22, 2015 10:00 - 48 minutes - 22.2 MB

Josh Elledge is the Chief Angel at Savings Angel and the host of the 90 Days to Abundance podcast. There  they show how to spend less, instantly earning the equivalent of a $3000 – $4000 a year pay raise by saving on groceries! This system is streamlined so that you don't have to dig through coupons. The system has a coupon database that also links with the local sales at stores which can then notify you when you can get things for free. In this episode we talk about his experience helping ...

Ep 68 Vladimir Skultety on the slow hard road to learning 11 languages to fluency

May 20, 2015 10:00 - 39 minutes - 18.2 MB

Vladimir Skultety is a blogger at Forever a Student where he talks about learning languages. He speaks 11 languages fluently and teaches how to do it, especially with the process of learning Chinese. He has lived in Taiwan for 5 years and has been making YouTube videos to help teach the language. In this episode, after we talk in Slovak for a half hour, we talk about his experience living in Taiwan for many years in English. He talks about how drinking is bad and he is living proof of what ...

Ep 67 Jason Hartman on building a passive income so you can travel forever using real estate

May 15, 2015 10:00 - 27 minutes - 12.8 MB

Jason Hartman is the host of the Jet Setter podcast where he talks about a permanent vacation fueled by automatic income and to learn to be a Lifestyle Entrepreneur. He teaches to forget conventional wisdom that tells you to keep your head down, work hard, and maybe stay above water. He is also the host of many other podcasts talking about automatic income from real estate such as in his Creating Wealth podcast. In this show show we talk about how he has travelled to 74 countries due to his...

Ep 66 David Brodie on his amazing experience with the Japanese Ship for World Youth

May 13, 2015 10:00 - 27 minutes - 12.6 MB

David Brodie is host of the Travel in 10 podcast which is a ten minute window on the world. It talks about Hip Hotels, Cool Restaurants and more. Dave is also a political strategist with his own Wikipedia page although we don't talk about this much. He was also a participant in the Japanese Ship for World Youth which takes dozens of Japanese and under 30 youth from abroad on a ship around the world for over a month. In this episode we talk about how Dave got started with the Travel in 10 po...

Ep 65 Dave Cuda on how creativity can be boosted by going out and exploring more

May 08, 2015 10:00 - 26 minutes - 12.1 MB

Dave Cuda is the host of the Journey of Ambition podcast which brings you in-depth discussions with today’s “Culturally Creative”.  Taking you into their journey and lifestyle, you’ll hear from some of the best creative influencers working today.  From filmmakers, photographers, journalists, DJs, and much more.  These casual conversations contain valuable gems, as well as great stories that’ll leave you motivated, and bring you new ideas. In this episode we talk about the ability for the cr...

Ep 64 Dino Watt on how marriage can be run and improved like a business

May 06, 2015 10:00 - 35 minutes - 16.3 MB

Dino Watt is the host of the Business of Marriage podcast and the Relationship Expert. Dino and Shannon Watt cause high-level entrepreneurs and influencers to discover more passion, fun and excitement in their marriage. Discovering that no success, celebrity or accolades outside the home will ever be as powerful as the potential failure in the home. Both Dino and Shannon were raised in Southern California. It was there, at the age of 5, where they first met. They recently celebrated their 17...

Ep 63 Nathaniel Boyle of the Daily Travel Podcast on finding the essence behind travel

May 01, 2015 10:00 - 51 minutes - 23.5 MB

Nathaniel Boyle is the host of the Daily Travel Podcast where he goes into the deeper reasons and the essence of why we travel. He is an explorer addicted to new things, travel optimist, and frequent flyer mile collector who’s circumnavigated the globe. He's been to thirty countries across five continents, lived and worked in New Zealand, rode the Transsiberian, stayed with nomads in Mongolia, jumped out of airplanes and swam with sharks. Even amidst all of the travel advice and guides out t...

Ep 63 Nate Clover on keeping your motivation up every day with tools

April 29, 2015 10:00 - 45 minutes - 21 MB

Nate Clover is the host of the motivation podcast, Propel Day and Mind Shot, which give a shot of motivation to your daily goals. In his motivation tool helper website, Self Coaching Tools, he brought a unique and powerful partnership to the world of personal development and coaching, creating a Self-Coaching system that takes you “beyond the feel good” of the self help industry to a place where accountable action, the thrill of competition and an empowered community come together to form an...

Ep 62 Reid Peterson on telling great stories to help uplift and inspire you

April 24, 2015 10:00 - 32 minutes - 29.5 MB

Reid Peterson has felt how stories can be powerful to uplift, teach, give you more meaning and depth- of what someone goes through, to provide more hope, inspiration, and support in your own life. He is the host of Life Changing Stories podcast and goes deep into the stories that changed people's lives and what they took from the experience. He was deeply inspired by the Chicken Soup For The Soul series of books that were immensely popular in the late 90’s. The stories were very touching. Be...

Ep 61 Joe Pardo teaches us why its important to be a dreamer and how to make it happen

April 22, 2015 10:00 - 44 minutes - 20.2 MB

Joe Pardo a New Jersey based dreamer, has always believed that society starts with you and that to change society you must first change how you think. His innate curiosity about people inspired him to start Dreamers Podcast. He jokingly now considers himself a recorder of dreams. An avid lover of all things Disney, he is also the creator of Adventurtorium: An Up Inspired Experience. A DJ mix which features Disney music mashed up with hip hop instrumentals to the story of Disney Pixar’s Up. O...

Ep 60 Gabriel Wyner on how to train the accent first when learning a language

April 17, 2015 10:00 - 54 minutes - 25 MB

Gabriel Wyner is an author, opera singer, and polyglot based in Los Angeles, CA. After not getting anywhere in 5 years of high school language classes, he reached fluency in German in 14 weeks with the help of the immersive Middlebury Language Schools. As a result, he fell in love with the process of language learning. Searching for ways to bring the immersion experience into the home, he began to develop a system that rapidly builds fluency in short, daily sessions. In 2010, his efforts pai...

Ep 59 Toby Salgado on how to earn passive income to be able to travel by doing real estate

April 15, 2015 10:00 - 40 minutes - 18.4 MB

Toby Salgado is an amazing entrepreneur having started 4 companies that have earned over a million dollars. Although the topics of the businesses have been different the overarching theme has generally been Real Estate. He has been interviewed on many podcasts including Eventual Millionaire, Entrepreneur on Fire and many others. In his podcast, Super Agents Live, he teaches how to reach your potential in real estate. He asks guests what mistakes did they make along the way and how to reach y...

Ep 58 Jason Webb on his Mormon mission that changed his life

April 10, 2015 10:00 - 22 minutes - 10.2 MB

Jason P. Webb is a patent attorney and focuses his practice on intellectual property, corporate, and securities law. His emphasis is on helping mid-sized companies capitalize on their resources and protect their assets and on helping small-cap companies form and grow into valuable enterprises. In this episode we talk about how Jason's LDS Mormon mission to Italy changed his perspective on life and ways of thinking. Then once entering law school, it again forced him to change the way he thin...

Ep 57 Tayo Rockson on growing up in 7 countries and keeping your identity

April 08, 2015 10:00 - 32 minutes - 15.1 MB

Tayo Rockson is the publisher and CEO of UYD Magazine, a lifestyle magazine encouraging people all over the world to use their difference to make a difference while celebrating diversity and educating others. He is an avid writer whose work can be seen on the Huffington Post as well as Global Living magazine. He is an authority on Third Culture Kids (TCK) and assimilation into new cultures. He is the author of The Ultimate Guide To TCK Living and though his As Told By Nomads podcast and blog...

Ep 56 Conner Gordon, the one who started it all, on our first trip through Russia and Europe

April 03, 2015 10:00 - 49 minutes - 22.8 MB

8 years ago I went up to somebody I knew for about 2 months and asked them to Russia with me. That is literally the beginning of a journey for Conner that has taken us to every corner of the world. Although we have now gone our own ways, we recount this first of 3 trips which got us hooked In this episode, my old tarvel companion Conner recounts the first trip we went on, a nonsensical one which ended up taking us through Russia, Greece, and Western Europe. It was all that we needed to know...

Ep 55 Richard Simcott on how to design your life around languages and speaking

April 01, 2015 10:00 - 1 hour - 30.6 MB

Richard Simcott has studied languages for over 30 years and has a 16-language video on YouTube although he speaks over 30 languages. He has run the SpeakingFluently blog since 2011 back when the polyglot community was still new.  He has been consulted for articles in The Times and Forbes on language learning and was also described as one of the most multilingual people from The United Kingdom by HarperCollins. He is considered to be one of the biggest players in the polyglot community. We t...

Ep 54 How I am finishing my German in Germany and moving to Hindi in India

March 27, 2015 11:00 - 17 minutes - 7.88 MB

I moved to the wonderful country of Germany over 18 months ago and have loved every moment of it. I somehow expected that I would be able to passively learn the language but of course that did not happen. Over the last few months I have really started working hard on it and in a few weeks I will be doing my C1 exam which would put me at an advanced level. It is a bit of a reach and I will have to study hard in order to attain it. But hopefully all that I have learned along the way will help ...

Ep 53 David Nihill on being a better public speaker and world traveller

March 25, 2015 11:00 - 41 minutes - 18.8 MB

David Nihill is a world traveller as well as the teacher of how to do better public speaking though his course on Udemy with over 4000 learners. Also, he is the founder of FunnyBiz conferences which tries to teach people how to give more effective conference presentations. He learned this after having thrust upon him the hosting position of a charity drive to help out his friend. As a horrible public speaker, he knew he had to learn this quickly. He applied the 80/20 principle and improved h...

Ep 52 JV Crum III talks about becoming conscious and making a difference in the world part 2

March 20, 2015 11:00 - 35 minutes - 16.4 MB

JV Crum III is the host of the Conscious Millionaire podcast as well as the author of the Conscious Millionaire: grow your business by making a difference. He is a top ranking podcast in 3 categories with his 5 times a week podcast with over 5000 downloads per day. There, he completely flips the idea of having money be a way of using people and a source of personal pleasure but instead argues that you should use money to help people. He has spent many months trying to gain consciousness and ...

Ep 51 JV Crum III talks about becoming conscious and making a difference in the world part 1

March 18, 2015 11:00 - 39 minutes - 18.1 MB

JV Crum III is the host of the Conscious Millionaire podcast as well as the author of the Conscious Millionaire: grow your business by making a difference. He is a top ranking podcast in 3 categories with his 5 times a week podcast with over 5000 downloads per day. There, he completely flips the idea of having money be a way of using people and a source of personal pleasure but instead argues that you should use money to help people. He has spent many months trying to gain consciousness and ...

Ep 50 I celebrate my 50th episode and promise even more great episodes

March 13, 2015 11:00 - 6 minutes - 2.8 MB

It has been an honor and a privelege to be able to interview so many people and to share it with the world. It has also been great to hear from you by email at [email protected] where I answer every email at length. This process has been so good that I want to continue for another 500 episodes!! Another 5 years of podcasting will make us all so much wiser!!! By then we will all be listening to these podcasts in our flying cars...until then, enjoy!!!

Tribute to Julia Struck, crazy traveller, photographer, and listener who left the world too early

March 11, 2015 16:12 - 2 minutes - 4.06 MB

I was very sad to find out that my friend Julia Struck passed away some weeks ago. We were good friends ever since she hosted me for a week on the edge of Berlin 3 years ago. She loved showing me her photography and we had fun going to the flea market to sell some of the stuff laying around her house. Ever since moving to Germany we have kept in touch and written every so often. She unexpectedly passed away in February which came as a shock to many as she was under 40 years old. Julia was a...

Ep 49 Gary McCluskey talks abou the great money you can earn teaching English in Vietnam

March 11, 2015 11:00 - 33 minutes - 15.2 MB

Gary McCluskey and I met during the Toki Pona language hackathon in MemRise headquarters in December 2014. I knew that I would meet many crazy people there and Gary was among the quirky few that would attend something like this. He has worked in Vietnam teaching English for amazing wages. He got the equivalent of $70 an hour over there allowing him to work few hours as well as save money to travel and enjoy himself.   We talk about his experience in Vietnam as well as the experience of tea...

Ep 48 DC Cordova on discovering your career path by meeting people along the way

March 06, 2015 11:00 - 38 minutes - 17.5 MB

DC Cordova is a pioneer of high-speed, experiential, entrepreneurial education. She is the CEO of the organization that presents the famous Money & You Program and Excellerated Business Schools for Entrepreneurs that has over 95,000 graduates from the Asia Pacific and North American regions delivered in English and Chinese. Her global organization has customers, partners, and graduates from over 65 countries. Considered the grandfather of many money success programs with alumni such as Jack ...

Ep 47 Justin Bachus shares his tips on travel hacking and the course on it

March 04, 2015 11:00 - 29 minutes - 13.6 MB

Justin Bachus and I have known each other for many years. I always marveled at how much he was able to travel and to how many places he went. He seemed to travel about 6 times per year! Now he has come out with his course on travel hacking and how he was able to go on 44 flights for only about $1200. Learn how to use credit card points to buy tickets halfway around the world for under $200.  We talk about his experiences travelling to many places such as Peru, India, Turkey and so on. Learn...

Ep 46 I ask if you can be friends with your superiors, boss, teachers

February 27, 2015 11:00 - 14 minutes - 6.7 MB

I was talking recently with my classmates and the question of whether or not you should be friends with your boss came up. Why not? Why not be friendly to the person that determines if you can get paid more? It doesn't have to be anything too mutual like going bowling together, but talking for a bit can really make things better. Being friendly in general can also get you out of some tight situations while travelling. Having a smile and being happy to see somebody can be really improve the ...

Ep 45 Jeff Steinmann on How to Quit Working and have job fulfillment

February 25, 2015 11:00 - 45 minutes - 20.6 MB

Jeff Steinmann is the author and creator of the movement 'How to Quit Working' as well as the weekly podcast host of the show of the same name. He has been teaching people for the last 2 years on how you can leave your job and find fulfillment with entrepreneurship. He emphasizes living the lifestyle you want and considers himself to be a 'Lifestyle Fanatic.'  Jeff also writes for several media outlets, including The Huffington Post, Lifehack and Medium. We talk about his passion to start t...

Ep 44 Susan RoAne on how to have success while travelling and meet great people

February 20, 2015 11:00 - 55 minutes - 25.2 MB

Susan RoAne is The Mingling Maven Author of the benchmark bestseller How to Work a Room. The book has recently had its 25th year anniversary and has sold over a million copies. She teaches about how simple things like listening to people in conversations and not taking yourself too seriously is the key to making friends as well as building business relationships. She is the expert on help people, companies and organizations successfully develop, build and manage client relationships that inc...

Ep 43 my meditation master, Tawachai, gives us all tips on meditation and clearing your monkey mind

February 18, 2015 11:00 - 23 minutes - 10.8 MB

Back in 2013 I went to a meditation retreat near Chiang Mai Thailand and met my meditation leader Tawachai. For 3 days he guided me through the process of meditation, but at the same time we were able to have a fun time. When I heard he was coming to my city in Germany during a trip around Europe, I was excited to have him stay with me. He teaches the process of mindful meditation, which I believe is the key to any successful person. This allows you to monitor your thoughts to help identify...

Ep 42 Orlando Kelm on learning languages as a cultural thing, also his Portuguese podcast

February 13, 2015 11:00 - 43 minutes - 19.7 MB

Orlando is an Associate Professor of of Hispanic Linguistics at the University of Texas at Austin where he teaches courses in Portuguese and Spanish. He focuses mainly on business language and the cultural aspects of international business communication. He has many materials about language learning including Brazil Pod and many other resources to learn Spanish and Portuguese  We talk about his experience on a Mormon mission in Brazil and how that increased his Portuguese abilities. We also...

Ep 41 Wandering Earl on travel as lifestyle choice for 14 years

February 11, 2015 11:00 - 41 minutes - 18.9 MB

Wandering Earl has been travelling for 14+ years and has been to about 90 countries.He runs his blog where he wants to prove that a life of travel is not a crazy fantasy, but a realistic lifestyle option instead. He realized that a happy and healthy person is in a far better position to do good in this world than an unhappy one. In this episode we talk about how things got started on this almost 15 year journey around the world. I had never heard anyone else say that travelling could be an ...

Ep 40 Chris Guillebeau on setting goals and accomplishing amazing things

February 06, 2015 11:00 - 20 minutes - 9.32 MB

Chris Guillebeau is the founder of Art of Non-Conformity (AONC), a home for unconventional people doing remarkable things and has travelled to every country in the world at the age of 35. He is the author of The Art of Nonconformity, $100 Startup, and Happiness of Pursuit which have all reached top 50 in their respective categories of business guides, travel, and entrepreneurship. My favorite thing is that he has started the World Domination Summit which will be having its fifth year with a ...

Ep 39 Dave Sperling on being the biggest ESL name on the internet

February 04, 2015 11:00 - 44 minutes - 20.5 MB

Dave Sperling is the founder of ESL cafe which is the internet's meeting place for English as a Second Language and English as a Foreign Language teachers and students. The site offers job postings and teaching material for English teachers around the world, mainly in South Korea. It has been the internet's guide to languages for over 20 years and was one of the highest trafficked sites in the world.   Now he manages over 1000 listings per month to connect teachers with positions. We talk...

Ep 38 I talk about the importance of digging your well before you are thirsty

January 30, 2015 11:00 - 21 minutes - 9.79 MB

Can you do things last minute? Does it always work out as well? In this episode I talk about why it is important to work ahead of yourself, dig your well before you are thirsty. Just like in a village, it's too late to start digging a well for water when everybody it already thirsty. You need to do this in advance, otherwise you could face the consequences. It is important to not be panicking later on.  I share the story of figuring out what to do for my Master's thesis, a 6 month explorati...

Ep 37 Chris Yager on educational trips with Where There Be Dragons

January 28, 2015 11:00 - 36 minutes - 16.7 MB

Chris Yager is the founder and executive director of Where there be Dragons, a education service that takes students around 17-24 years old to the developing world. The business was started after Chris was one of the first students to go to Communist China when it first opened in 1983. There he was able to see the sights that they wanted him to see but found much more value going off the beaten track to learn more about the people and culture. The company now focuses on this using both loc...

Ep 36 I talk about how to make friends while travelling or anywhere else

January 23, 2015 11:00 - 17 minutes - 7.94 MB

Today I am talking about how to make friends while travelling or anywhere. When travelling, things might get a bit lonely even if you are going with a friend. Talking to the same people for even as little as 3 days could become mind-numbing even if you are really good friends! That's why its important to make friends. The most common way is to simply hang out in the lobby of a hostel and wait for someone to talk to you. You can't look too busy and definitely can't have headphones. Also, feel...

Ep 35 Chris Broholm on learning languages and his 'Actual Fluency' podcast

January 21, 2015 11:00 - 36 minutes - 16.8 MB

Chris Broholm from Denmark and has only felt alive and inspired when learning languages. He speaks Danish, English and German proficiently and is learning Esperanto and Russian. He started his 'Actual Fluency' podcast and blog in order to be accountable and to be inspired for the long task of learning new languages. Through this he has been able to talk to amazing guest such as Benny the Irish Polyglot, Steve Kaufmann, and Dave Mansaray. Listen to this great podcast and learn how he has im...

Ep 34 I talk about learning to live with what you have and how stoicism improves your life

January 16, 2015 11:00 - 29 minutes - 13.3 MB

We all have felt unhappy in our lives or been stressed out. In this episode I talk about a method of relieving that stress and being able to see that its really not that bad. Of course we can simply tell ourselves that it is not that bad but sometimes you need more. For this I recommend travelling and going as minimalist as possible. It is only then that you realize that the only things you need in life can be fit into a small backpack. I have travelled many months with only 15lbs (8kg) of s...

Ep 33 Jesse Krieger on living your dreams and being a Lifestyle Entrepreneur

January 14, 2015 11:00 - 33 minutes - 15.2 MB

Jesse Krieger is a bestselling author of the book Lifestyle Entrepreneur which is about living your dreams, igniting your passions and running your business from anywhere in the world. He has had an eclectic career starting out as a musician in Vienna, touring the US with an MTV backed band, starting half million dollar revenue online businesses and finally learning how to be location independent. In this interview we talk about how an eclectic mix of careers and vocations have led to the su...

Ep 32 I talk about how to take the first step, how to get started with travel...or anything in life!

January 09, 2015 11:00 - 13 minutes - 6.24 MB

We all have trouble getting off the couch and doing the things we need to do. Even at the time of this recording I was putting off going to the library to learn German for a few hours.    Since this is a travel podcast I try to focus on travelling and getting out to do a trip. I have met many people who always talk a big talk about wanting to travel but when it comes down to it they come up with excuses. In this episode we talk about some tricks to make sure that you go through with your g...

Ep 31 Steve Kaufmann on how to effectively learn languages and how he learned 15

January 07, 2015 11:00 - 38 minutes - 17.4 MB

Steve Kaufmann is an incredible polyglot and the founder of LingQ.com. He speaks 10 languages well and has a knowledge of 15 languages. I tested him in Czech and he is reasonably good and I believe that he could hold a conversation as needed. We talk about the secrets to learning a lanugage and how the majority of his language learning accomplishments have been in the last 10 years, he is 69.   We discuss the nuances of lanugage and the best ways to learn it. He has his learning program wh...

Ep 30 Ladan wishes a happy 2015 from Wrocław Poland

January 02, 2015 11:00 - 3 minutes - 6.85 MB application/octet-stream

Ladan wishes a happy 2015 for all in this spontaneous and quickly made recording while waiting for a bus on the way back from Poland. 2014 was a good year and 2015 should be even better! Better website, more great guests, and hopefully more great things related to the podcast. What's in store for you? What are you hoping for this year? Write at [email protected] to write in your plans for this year!                    

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