Charities We Support

One thing I love about the growth of our business is that we have more space in our life to support charities we care about. I hate saying that it’s only a reality for us now, but when you’re facing your own money struggles it’s hard to think about supporting charities financially, even though you really should. It’s one of the best ways you can tap into that stream of abundance, as you are operating from a giving place. But, as I said, I know it’s hard. So if you are in …

VIDEO: Bigos – Polish Hunter’s Stew

If you have trouble viewing this video click here:  https://youtu.be/K2aK9zd8Vas So far in Poland we’ve been enjoying hearty meals typically rich in portions of meat and potatoes. Continuing with this theme we tried Bigos, after a recommendation from a Polish born man now living in the US, which is known as Hunter’s Stew consisting of fermented cabbage, sauerkraut (known locally as kapusta kiszona), Polish sausage (kielbasa) and various other kinds of vegetables and meats. Upon first glance it is not the …

How To Configure A VPN To Get Cheaper Airfare

Virtual private network (VPN) software can do a lot for your digital life when traveling – like protecting your online accounts to helping you avoid regional censorship. But one of the lesser known benefits of using a VPN is finding cheaper airfare when searching for tickets online. As Paul asked me recently on Facebook – how exactly do you use a VPN to find lower …

Discovering Pemberton in Western Australia

I love it when you stumble upon completely out of the ordinary things. Travel is just as much about the unexpected surprises as it is the bucket list items. We had one of those moments driving through the Karri forest of Pemberton in Western Australia, 3.5 hours south of Perth and 2.5 hours south-west of Margaret River. We were sitting in …

VIDEO: Hiking Ceahl?u Massif #PriNeamt

If you have trouble viewing this video click here:  https://youtu.be/uSkdngr__vI Easily the highlight of our time in Romania was having the privilege of hiking up the Carpathians (Ceahl?u Massif Mountain) in Neamt County. Unfortunately, due to a persistent neck injury I was forced to linger behind while Audrey joined the rest of the blogging crew to ascend up the mountain. This challenging (yet rewarding) hike is well documented by Audrey as she huffs out of breath frequently during her speaking clips. Fortunately for all of us she takes ample time to capture all of the rugged…

Launching a Dream into Reality – The Xscapers Convergence at Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta

It started as a dream… a wish. A wish for a community of like minded RVers who are choosing a nomadic life and not waiting for the promise of traditional retirement. A network of peers where we can share experiences, navigate the tricky parts of this lifestyle together, and strengthen our combined voices. Announcing Xscapers at the Escapade in March with Escapees founder Kay Peterson, her grandson Travis, and his wife Melanie. Of course community on the road happens on its own…

Planning a USA Road Trip – 10 Things Australians Should Know

image: Shutterstock.com Every traveller should do a USA road trip at least once in their life. The US is the absolute best country for road tripping. It’s big but very drivable and the roads are excellent. There is such a huge amount of diversity in this massive country. Each state feels very different from the next, both in landscape and in culture. After road-tripping in the US for…

Do You Have a Soul Home or are You Called to Travel to Certain Places?

Is there a certain place in the world that calls you? You’re not sure why but the intense desire or fascination won’t leave you and you just HAVE to book that plane ticket. Maybe there’s a place when the moment you landed just knew you had arrived home. I like to call those places my Soul Homes. I believe you can have more than one, but often one speaks to you louder than all the others. I had a fascinating conversation about this recently on my webinar…

The Roman Ruins of Jerash, Jordan

The Roman Ruins of Jerash, Jordan Camera NIKON D300S ISO 250 Focal Length 48mm Aperture f/4.5 Exposure Time 1/1600 Many people do not realize that the Roman Empire extended to what is today the Kingdom of Jordan. The city of Jerash, which is still a thriving metropolis, was founded by the Roamans and was once one of the most

Do you feel guilty for wanting more money?

One of the blocks that have come up for many of my Money Cleanse participants is they feel guilty for desiring more money – like they are stealing from those less fortunate, and it’s hugely unfair. Poverty is a great unfairness of life. There is enough wealth on the planet to erase that. We just don’t have the right people in power with the intention to balance it. But, that does not mean we hold ourselves back from living a full life. That doesn’t help…

VIDEO: Aperitivo in Milan #blogville

If you have trouble viewing this video click here:  https://youtu.be/h6UvRUOZkbw While visiting the quaint town of Bergamo located in Lombardy, Italy little did we realize a unique Italian sweet originated from there. It was only after hearing about it from a local at lunch that we realized we had to go on mission to try and find one for dessert. Well, it certainly didn’t …