Teaching For Freedom w/ Rachel Story

Extra Pack of Peanuts Podcast Teaching For Freedom w/ Rachel Story

Joining me today is someone who met her husband at a music festival (although the bag of wine means she doesn’t remember it that well), who has lived in China, Indonesia, and Mexico, and who is always one of my favorite people to talk to, Rachel Story from GratefulGypsies.com.

Today’s episode has been sponsored by our friends at Chase. Check out one of our favorite travel credit cards, the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, by going to CreditCards.com/EPOP 

We are also being sponsored by the amazing guys over at Tortuga Backpacks!.

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Are you interested in teaching English online? What is stopping you fro going after it? Let us know by tagging us in a post on Instagram at @ExtraPackofPeanuts.

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In This Episode

  • 05:08 Love Of The World
  • 10:50 Music Festivals & Finding Love
  • 19:10 Starting To Travel & Hitting Rock Bottom
  • 28:50 Teaching English In China
  • 37:30 Online English Teaching For Location Independence
  • 46:25 Pro’s & Con’s Of Online English Teaching
  • 53:25 Best Resources To Learn More
  • 55:25 Tips For Teaching English
  • 59:00 The 3 Prong’s Of Digital Nomad Life
  • 01:03:00 Biggest Travel Mishap
  • 01:05:40 Next Travel Stops & Teaching For Freedom Course

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Teaching English in Japan (or anywhere else!)

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It’s amazing that it’s taken us this long, but we’ve finally done it. Today’s podcast:

Teaching English in Japan!

A lot of the tips and stories we share here are probably also applicable to countries around the world, so if you’re interested in teaching English abroad, anywhere, have a listen!

We chat about the different programs that you can use to teach in Japan (some of which are international as well), the different methods that you can use to get a teaching position, and our experiences teaching.

There’s a ton of info here for those of you interested in teaching abroad! The best part is, a lot of times, all you need is a bachelor’s degree!

Do you have experience teaching English abroad? Let us know about your story in the comments below!

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Today’s episode has been sponsored by our friends at Tortuga Backpacks!

Interested in becoming Location Independent? Check out a community that I helped to start and get the ball rolling!

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In This Episode:

  • 06:00 Teaching English anywhere!
  • 06:45 Certification needed? Do you have to speak the local language?
  • 08:25 Do you need teaching experience?
  • 09:50 Where in Japan would you suggest I go?
  • 12:12 How we ended up in Japan teaching
  • 16:40 The programs available in Japan.
  • 30:00 They types of schools, students, and teaching experiences in Japan.
  • 43:48 Working with a consulting company.

and much more!

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Top 20 Travel Books – Part 1

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