Ever wondered how to bring along a blazer on your trip for that fancy event you’re attending and wondered how you’ll also pack light? Or maybe you just want to look amazing walking through the streets of London or Paris? Or maybe you don’t really care about fashion, but getting a good travel jacket is hard.
Stefan Loble fixed your problem, no matter which one of them it is!
He’s the founder of Bluffworks, the makers of my favorite pair of travel pants, and he’s back on the podcast to talk to us about their new product.
We talk a lot here at Extra Pack of Peanuts on traveling more while spending less.
Today’s guess spent less to travel. A lot less.
Tom Edwards, author of Two Bucks to Timbuktu & Planes, Trains, and Broken Strings joins me to talk tips and tricks for ultra-budget travel and finding work while you’re on the road.
Tom’s done it all, hopped trains (been fined on said trains), slept under bridges (with and emu), hitchhiked, couchsurfed, and busked the streets for cash. He’s had more than a few adventures and today he shares those adventures with us!
You don’t need money to travel the world, you just need to be creative!
They also happen to be digital nomads who have spent the last year traveling and working from the road. I bet they have a list of recording places just as bizarre as our own!
Today they join me here on the show to discuss health and fitness on the road. How to keep a routine while you’re traveling, why diets are crap, and how there’s no such thing as failing.
We also go into which countries they found it harder to eat healthily and a complete bodyweight workout that doesn’t require any equipment. Perfectly suited for those small hotel rooms you’re sure to find yourself in!
You can head on over now to grab your copy while it’s on sale through June 6th!
In honor of the Paradise Pack, we’ve put together a special series here for you with three of our AWESOME contributors to the pack, Johnny FD, Ruth Soukup, and Mish Slade.
In each of these interviews, we talk about what their lives were like before they went location independent, how they built their businesses and what their #1 piece of advice is for those of you just starting the journey!
Don’t forget to check out their contributions and much, much more over at TheParadisePack.com!
Geneviève and Nick, co-founders of The Great Anomaly join Heather and I to talk about something that is very important to both of us.
Coupleprenuership.
Yes, it is a word (even if they made it up).
Gen and Nick work together as a couple on several businesses and have learned a lot about how to do so over the past several years. We chat about what to do when business personalities don’t match up, even if your romantic ones do, how to balance work and travel, and how structure actually creates freedom. Even though that last one doesn’t sound like it makes any sense.
Make sure to check out Living Unconventionally podcast as well if you’re interested in more tips on working together as a couple!
A lot of people bicycle ACROSS America. But that’s not what we’re talking about today.
You see Brian D’Aspice has done something a little different.
He’s bicycled AROUND America.
And the difference is about 9 THOUSAND miles!
Brian joins me today to chat about his trip, which he planned 90% of it in the first 30 minutes of having the idea! (the rest of the planning took over a year!)
He discusses his experiences raising money for charity, the amount he’s spent per day on accommodation (it’s impressive, even to me), and then we proceed to nerd out about all the stats he’s kept on his trip!
We’re releasing this as he is on his journey, so if you’re listening in real-time, make sure to see if you can’t meet up with him and ride a bit of his final routes!