If you could ask somebody living the nomad life any question about their experience, what would you want to know?
Today I am taking you to a busy London pub where I met with friend and fellow travel podcaster, Palle Bo. Join us as we catch up over beers and reflect on Palle's travels since his last time on the show.
With over 5 years of travel under his belt, Palle drops some major knowledge bombs he's gained from living nomadically. You are not going to want to miss what he has to say about how to embrace solo travel, making financial decisions on the road, finding your community no matter where you are, and so much more.
What is the most memorable free activity you've done while traveling? I'd love to hear the story behind it and hope you will share by sending me an audio message.
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Tune In To Learn:
- Why it all starts with walking out the front door
- Lesson #1 - Recognizing "I can do what I want"
- Comparing costs of living nomadically vs. static
- Why staying in a hostel can be good for anyone
- Lesson # 2 - Embracing flexibility
- Lesson # 3 - Finding your tribe while traveling
- Tips to embed yourself in the local community
- Which country feels the most like a home away from home
- Lesson # 4 - When in doubt say yes
- Lesson # 5 - Acknowledging and honoring rest during moments of travel fatigue
- Why free activities are the best thing to do when traveling
- And so much more
Resources:
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Out Travel The System & Out Travel The System
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Check out Palle's website - The Radio Vagabond
- Listen to The Radio Vagabond Podcast on Apple & Spotify
- Follow Palle Bo on Instagram, Facebook & YouTube
- Location Indie
Want More?
- Empty Nest Nomad with Palle Bo
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- The World Walk (4 Years In) With Tom Turcich