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Ready to travel the world, live your passions, and design your ideal life? Join YouTube’s Traveling with Kristin, a veteran digital nomad and location-independent entrepreneur, as she guides you through the ins and outs of an international lifestyle.
Whether you dream of retiring abroad, working remotely while traveling, or making a permanent move overseas, "Traveling with Kristin" is your go-to resource for all things global living.
Kristin has lived and worked from more than 60 countries over the past 20 years while helping more than 1,200 people relocate to 37 different countries. With her extensive experience and insights, she’s redefining what it means to be a digital nomad, showing you how to live happily and fulfilled, while making a meaningful impact on the world.
If you’re interested in travel, culture, living abroad, and a digital nomad lifestyle, this podcast is for you.
What You'll Learn:
* How to Travel or Live Abroad Full-Time
* Tips for getting offshore residency, visas, and second passports
* Insights into living in different cultures
* Tips on transitioning to a location-independent career
* Ways to make extra income online or start a side-hustle
* The best places to travel or live abroad
* And much more
Join us on this exciting journey and start designing your life without borders!
Whether you dream of retiring abroad, working remotely while traveling, or making a permanent move overseas, "Traveling with Kristin" is your go-to resource for all things global living.
Kristin has lived and worked from more than 60 countries over the past 20 years while helping more than 1,200 people relocate to 37 different countries. With her extensive experience and insights, she’s redefining what it means to be a digital nomad, showing you how to live happily and fulfilled, while making a meaningful impact on the world.
If you’re interested in travel, culture, living abroad, and a digital nomad lifestyle, this podcast is for you.
What You'll Learn:
* How to Travel or Live Abroad Full-Time
* Tips for getting offshore residency, visas, and second passports
* Insights into living in different cultures
* Tips on transitioning to a location-independent career
* Ways to make extra income online or start a side-hustle
* The best places to travel or live abroad
* And much more
Join us on this exciting journey and start designing your life without borders!
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As a long-time relocation consultant, Kristin has noticed a trend this year with a high number of her clients moving abroad for political reasons, especially from the United States. If you're considering a fresh start in a new country after election season, Kristin shares bipartisan insights on places you can go with conservative and liberal values. This podcast is for information and entertainment purposes only and is not consulting or advice. For personal assistance with a move overseas, contact Kristin directly at https://www.travelingwithkristin.com/relocation. Related Videos (alphabetical order): Places To Move if Donald Trump Wins Places To Move if Kamala Harris Wins Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: Become a Patron Buy a Coffee (or Tea) Follow on Instagram Join the Facebook Group Leave a 5-Star Review Subscribe on YouTube Find more at https://podcast.travelingwithkristin.com/
Kristin recommends the Zero To Travel podcast for listeners who would like to travel more on your terms. Check out Zero To Travel and tell Jason that Kristin sent you.
If you're tired of the sky-high cost of living in many countries (such as the United States), you're not alone. Luckily, there are places where you can have a better quality of life for a much lower cost of living! In this podcast, Kristin shares with you the top ten places she would personally live in the world if I had a budget of $1,000 per month. Which one would you choose? Special Offers: Safety Wing Nomad Insurance 2.0 ✈️ Get help with your international relocation Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: Become a Patron Buy a Coffee (or Tea) Follow on Instagram Join the Facebook Group Leave a 5-Star Review Subscribe on YouTube Find more at https://podcast.travelingwithkristin.com/
Have you ever thought about walking around the world? Famed traveler Tom Turcich shares his experience of walking around the world for seven years and the transformative impact it had on his life. He discusses the serendipitous moments and the challenges he faced during his journey, highlighting the importance of putting yourself out into the world to allow for interesting things to happen. Tom emphasizes the value of travel in expanding your understanding of the world and yourself, and the need to embrace discomfort and inconvenience for personal growth. He also reflects on the differences in community and public spaces between countries and the isolation that can be felt in Western societies. Tom also talks about the challenges and rewards of walking with his dog, Savannah, and the bond they developed. He reflects on the dangers and safety precautions during his walk, as well as the cultural and language barriers he encountered. Find out more about Tom's journey in his new book, The World Walk, out today! "You just cannot control everything...You're not going to make it perfect the first time." - Tom Turcich What You'll Learn: How the unexpected experiences of travel can transform your life. Why discomfort and inconvenience during travel are essential for personal growth. How travel expands your understanding of the world and promotes critical thinking about your home own country. Cultural Differences: how Western societies prioritize efficiency and isolation, while other countries prioritize community and public spaces. How cultural and language barriers can be overcome through open-mindedness, patience, and the use of translation tools like Google Translate. But is it safe? Is the world safer or more dangerous than you might perceive it to be? Celebrating your wins: why after completing a major accomplishment, it's natural to take time to reflect and explore new possibilities for the future. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 06:22 The Transformative Power of Travel and Serendipity 09:24 Embracing Discomfort and Inconvenience for Personal Growth 23:16 Expanding Your World View through Travel 31:34 The Importance of Community 39:04 Setting Goals that Align with Personal Values 43:21 Embracing Resilience and the Unexpected 46:39 The Practicalities of Planning and Navigating the World Walk 52:19 The Rewards and Challenges of Walking with a Dog 56:48 Overcoming Cultural and Language Barriers 59:59 The Perception of Safety and Kindness in the World 01:09:51 Exploring New Possibilities After the World Walk Resources: 🎒 Check out Tortuga Backpacks 📚 Buy Tom's book ✈️ Travel Insurance Through World Nomads Connect with Tom: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theworldwalk/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-turcich/ Website: https://www.tomturcich.com Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: Become a Patron Buy a Coffee (or Tea) Follow on Instagram Join the Facebook Group Leave a 5-Star Review Subscribe on YouTube Find more at https://podcast.travelingwithkristin.com/
Did you know you can vote for abroad, even if you're just traveling or on vacation? Your vote counts, even if you're not physically present during the U.S. elections this year. Although U.S. citizens living or slow traveling abroad make up the 10th-11th largest state in the country, only 3-8% of them vote (compared with 66% living at home). Let's change that this year! Here are resources to help you vote in the U.S. elections: FVAP: Federal Voting Assistance Program Overseas Vote Foundation Find an embassy or consulate at Travel.State.Gov Join Your Party: Democrats Abroad Republicans Abroad Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube See the show notes pages at https://podcast.travelingwithkristin.com/ for more.
Jason Moore, the Creator and Host of Zero to Travel, joins us from his studio in Norway to have a candid chat about how his nomadic lifestyle led to entrepreneurship and leaving the U.S. to live in Europe full-time. He shares eye-opening lessons from his transition to a location independent lifestyle, his decade-long journey in podcasting, and starting a family abroad. What are the challenges of assimilating into a new culture? How does your identity change when you move abroad? How is Norwegian culture different from American culture? Tune in to hear Jason’s insights and advice on an international lifestyle and adapting to different cultures. Special Offers: Check out World Nomads Travel Insurance Need help moving abroad? Apply for Kristin’s Ready to Relocate program Get your copy of Digital Nomads for Dummies Why Kristin has STOPPED wearing Merino Wool Clothing: (Disclaimer: the information contained in these articles may be disturbing.) Vox: The greenwashing of wool, explained IDA USA: The Horrific Truth About Wool (and What to Wear Instead) PETA on The Wool Industry Topics Discussed in this Interview: How Jason discovered a life of travel. Advice on building your life and career around travel. Lessons from Jason’s 10-year journey in podcasting. Skills from analog marketing that translate to digital/content marketing. How to know if a job is not going to work for you long-term. The dramatic story of how Jason met his wife in Brazil. Navigating dating and relationships as a digital nomad ( + Kristin’s new mystery man!) Becoming a dad abroad and leaving American life behind. Challenges of moving abroad and becoming a Norwegian resident. The culture and lifestyle of Norway. How your identity changes when you move abroad. The different phases of the nomadic lifestyle. Questions Answered: What were your interests before becoming a traveler? How did you save enough money to travel long-term? How did you find a job that required travel? When and why did you switch from domestic road tripping to international travel? What were your first impressions of Norwegian culture? What is your friend circle like in Norway? How do you balance travel, business, and family life in Norway? What are your favorite places in Norway? and more! Episode Resources: The 4-Hour Workweek Related Podcasts: Listen to Kristin on Zero to Travel The World Walk (Trilogy): Lessons From A 7 Year Walk Around The World w/ Tom Turcich Ep 97: What I Love About Living Abroad Ep 116: 7 Reasons Why I’ll Never Renounce My US Citizenship Ep 145: Dating as a Digital Nomad - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Ep 220: Living Like a Local in France & Italy: Language, Lifestyle, Cost of Living, and More Ep 252: Female Solo Traveler Finds Freedom in Paris and the Digital Nomad Lifestyle Ep 255: Living in Europe, Side Hustle Struggles, and Remote Work Real Talk - Live Call with Kristin Ep 260: The One Thing 97% of Expats Don't Do Ep 264: The Future of Badass Digital Nomads Related Videos: Top 10 Best Places To Live in France (Expats, Retirees, Digital Nomads) How I See the US After Living Abroad for 15 Years [CULTURE SHOCK] The Easiest Places for Americans To Move Overseas (VISAS & RESIDENCY) 7 Things To Know BEFORE You Move Abroad 10 Moving Abroad Mistakes (that you're probably making) What I Dislike About Living Abroad After 20 Years in 60 Countries 10 Best Places to Retire in 2024 (Visas, Residency, Healthcare, Taxes) Places to Visit in Norway: Fjærland - Bøyum Camping Trolltunga (Troll’s tongue) Preikestolen Connect with Guest, Jason Moore: Check out Zero to Travel Sign up for the Zero to Travel newsletter Follow on Instagram @zerototravel Follow on Facebook /zerototravel Follow on Twitter/X @zerototravel Subscribe on YouTube @ZeroToTravel Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube See the show notes pages at https://podcast.travelingwithkristin.com/ for more.
Need a break but aren't sure how or if you can afford it? Tune in to learn why you need a sabbatical, how to save up for one, and how it can change your life! Get all the tips, advice, and motivation you need from Katrina McGhee, digital nomad and author of “Taking a Career Break For Dummies”. Katrina is a Career Break & Sabbatical Coach that helps mid-career professionals take life-changing breaks. If you’re feeling burnt out and in need of deep rest (or adventure), this episode is for you! Katrina shares her top tips for saving up enough money for a sabbatical, affordable places to spend a career break, and even how to tell your boss. Remember, it’s okay to take a break just because you want one. It’s your choice and your right! You don’t need to earn it. Special Offers: Try Unbound Merino Wool Clothing Read Digital Nomads For Dummies Tortuga Travel Backpack Lite Topics Discussed: Katrina’s digital nomad background. How she saved $40,000 in one year for her sabbatical. Tips for saving up for a career break without feeling too restricted. How to tell your company that you’re taking a sabbatical (and leave on good terms). Things to consider before taking a career break or sabbatical. How a sabbatical can heal your burnout. Kristin’s unexpected sabbatical experience. Average cost of living during a sabbatical. Overcoming the mental blocks to taking a break from work. The epiphones Katrina had during her sabbatical. Katrina's top 3 favorite cities/countries to take a sabbatical. Questions Answered: What are the signs you need a break from work? What are the biggest blocks to taking a sabbatical? How much notice should I give my company before taking a sabbatical? How can small business owners and creators take more breaks? What are the benefits of taking time off of work? What are ways people spend their sabbaticals? How much money should you save for a sabbatical? How long should my sabbatical be? Episode Resources: Taking a Career Break For Dummies Cheat Sheet Taking a Career Break For Dummies by Katrina McGhee FREEBIE: 45 Epic Things to Do on a Career Break A Year in Provence by Peter Mayle Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) - Explained Related Podcasts: Ep 146: How To Become a Digital Nomad for Dummies Ep 189: How to Improve Your Health & Wellness By Moving Abroad Ep 215: The Easy Way To Live a Better Life Ep 220: Living Like a Local in France & Italy: Language, Lifestyle, Cost of Living, and More Ep 252: Female Solo Traveler Finds Freedom in Paris and the Digital Nomad Lifestyle Ep 257: Be Your Authentic Self While Traveling the World with Erick Prince, The Minority Nomad Ep 256: The Top 10 Best Places to Live in France Related Videos: Top 10 Best Places To Live in France (Expats, Retirees, Digital Nomads) The Easiest Places for Americans To Move Overseas (VISAS & RESIDENCY) 7 Things To Know BEFORE You Move Abroad 10 Best Places to Retire in 2024 (Visas, Residency, Healthcare, Taxes) Connect with Guest, Katrina McGhee: Visit her website Follow on Instagram @kmcgheecoaching Connect on Facebook Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube Find transcripts and more on https://podcast.travelingwithkristin.com/
How would you like to get access to a global social safety net on the internet, complete with a “digital country”, with its own passport, tax system, retirement pension, healthcare, and visa access to foreign countries? The co-founders of SafetyWing have big plans, including Plumia, an internet country founded on who you are and what you believe, rather than where you’re from. Plumia’s current focus is unlocking borders and expanding global mobility rights to as many people as possible. First up is the Nomad Border Pass, which will provide visa-free travel for up to 10+ countries (as early as 2025). Then, the Plumia digital passport is on the way, with an anticipated launch date of 2032. In this episode of the Traveling with Kristin podcast, Kristin Wilson chats with the Executive Director of Plumia, Lauren Razavi, to tell us all about their plan. Lauren is a technologist, political scientist, and global citizen who’s been working remotely since 2010 and nomading since 2013. Tune in to learn about the new digital country that’s taking the internet by storm, and how you can be a part of it right now! Special Offers: The Best Travel Pants by Unbound Merino SafetyWing Nomad Insurance (International Travel Medical Insurance) Nomad Health by SafetyWing (Global Health Insurance) Digital Nomads For Dummies book Topics Discussed: Lauren’s nomadic background & her career at SafetyWing. The three countries Lauren calls home. Culture and cost of living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Nomad Border Pass: A one-stop-shop for digital nomad visas and global mobility. Covid’s negative impact on visa policies. How to join Plumia (right now). Plumia’s official definition/criteria of a digital nomad. Features of the ideal digital nomad visa & their application process. Mitigating the long-term negative impacts of gentrification by nomads. Malaysian Nomad Visa: Why Malaysia’s digital nomad community is growing. What retirement looks like for Millennials and Gen Z. Income taxes challenges for digital nomads. Future plans and goals for Plumia. Questions Answered: How did your digital nomad lifestyle lead to your current career? What are the biggest barriers to global mobility and what solutions have you found? What is Plumia? How is Plumia creating an international standard for nomad visas? What formula should countries use to determine the minimum income requirement for nomad visas? Can retirees benefit from nomad visas? Are sabbaticals the new retirement? Will countries work together to prevent digital nomads from being taxless citizens? How will Plumia change people’s global identities? Episode Resources: Learn more about Plumia and subscribe to their newsletter to stay updated! Join Plumia Social Gardens Subscribe to SafetyWing’s Borderless newsletter Buy Global Natives by Lauren Razavi Nomad Capitalist Related Podcasts: Ep 116: 7 Reasons Why I’ll Never Renounce My US Citizenship Ep 120: Building the World’s First Country on the Internet with SafetyWing Founder, Sondre Rasch Ep 122: How To Be Great and Live Your Best Life With Steph Smith io Ep 131: How To Find Your Home and Your Community Abroad (World Towning Part 2) Ep 225: 118 Countries and Counting: Ageless Wisdom from a 58-Year-Old Digital Nomad Ep 227: 10 Countries To Live Well on $1,000 Per Month Ep 255: Living in Europe, Side Hustle Struggles, and Remote Work Real Talk - Live Call with Kristin Ep 260: The One Thing 97% of Expats Don't Do Related Videos: Feeling lonely while traveling? (Watch this) The World’s First Internet Country is Coming (Here’s what to expect) Are You A TRAVELER, TOURIST, EXPAT, or IMMIGRANT? (QUIZ) The Easiest Places for Americans To Move Overseas (VISAS & RESIDENCY) 10 Moving Abroad Mistakes (that you're probably making) 7 Things To Know BEFORE You Move Abroad What I Dislike About Living Abroad After 20 Years in 60 Countries How I See the US After Living Abroad for 15 Years [CULTURE SHOCK] 10 Best Places to Retire in 2024 (Visas, Residency, Healthcare, Taxes) Connect with Guest, Lauren Razavi: Visit her website Follow on Medium Follow on Instagram @laurenrazavi Follow on Twitter/X @LaurenRazavi Subscribe to Plumia on YouTube Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: Become a Patron Buy a Coffee Follow on Instagram Join the Facebook Group Leave a 5-Star Review Subscribe on YouTube
Badass Digital Nomads has been officially changed to the Traveling with Kristin podcast! 🎉 Listen in to find out what you can expect moving forward. Thank you to everyone who voted in the name change polls, sent messages, and provided feedback in our Google Form. Our entire team appreciates your contribution! Thank you also to everyone who has left a 5-star review this month! Featured review from listener, Katie Clark: One of my favorite podcasts!!! I really enjoy this podcast because it inspires and educates me about the digital nomad lifestyle. I love learning about all the ways people travel, about the locations, about the lifestyle. Kristin is a wonderful host/interviewer. I love her travel stories, digital nomad tips, all the wisdom she shares as well as her guests! Thank you Kristin for this awesome podcast!! Note: The new podcast website, https://podcast.travelingwithkristin.com/, is currently being updated. In the meantime, you can find all 267 past episodes of Badass Digital Nomads on the Traveling with Kristin website: https://www.travelingwithkristin.com/podcast Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube
Learn from US expat, Jay Swanson, about expat culture, becoming a French citizen, and fitting in abroad. Jay is a video creator and writer who’s been living in France for more than 7 years and recently got his dual French citizenship. Hooray Jay! Jay is also the creator of Paris In My Pocket, an expertly curated online travel guide for anyone looking to discover Paris like a local. It contains the best bars, restaurants, and hidden gems in the city of lights! Tune in for a gripping conversation about the dark side of expat life, the challenges of learning a new culture (especially French culture), and the best ways to experience Paris like a local. This episode also offers some incredible advice that may help you find your path in the expat way of life. Special Offers: Use code NOMADS15 to get 15% off the Paris In Your Pocket Guide Get 2 free weeks of therapy with BetterHelp Save up to 80% on domestic and international flights with FareDrop Check out World Nomads Travel Insurance Become a Patron for $5/month Topics Discussed: Traveling to and living in Paris. The reality of learning a new language. The most important French word foreigners should know. Jay’s journey from film school to Mercy Ships to moving to France. Culture shock and adaptation. Pros and cons of the “expat bubble”. Fitting in and overcoming loneliness while living in new places. The challenges of leaving your home country and learning a new culture. The dark side of expat life. Dating as an expat in France. Paris, France travel tips. Questions Answered: How long does it take to get citizenship in France? What are the citizenship requirements in France? How did you learn French at a young age? How does travel help you get to know yourself better? What are common characteristics in expats - the good, the bad, and the ugly? What are expats running from? Is there a dark side to being an expat? What’s your favorite neighborhood in Paris? What are the best restaurants and cafes in Paris? What’s your daily routine living in Paris? What’s the most underrated experience in Paris? What are the most overrated places in Paris? What is your favorite day trip outside of Paris? Episode Resources: Mercy Ships Related Podcasts: Ep 116: 7 Reasons Why I’ll Never Renounce My US Citizenship Ep 194: Learning Languages Faster and Coping with Culture Shock in Colombia Ep 220: Living Like a Local in France & Italy: Language, Lifestyle, Cost of Living, and More Ep 252: Female Solo Traveler Finds Freedom in Paris and the Digital Nomad Lifestyle Ep 255: Living in Europe, Side Hustle Struggles, and Remote Work Real Talk - Live Call with Kristin Ep 256: The Top 10 Best Places to Live in France Ep 260: The One Thing 97% of Expats Don't Do Related Videos: How To Survive Ordering in a French Restaurant in Paris Feeling lonely while traveling? (Watch this) Top 10 Best Places To Live in France (Expats, Retirees, Digital Nomads) The Easiest Places for Americans To Move Overseas (VISAS & RESIDENCY) 10 Moving Abroad Mistakes (that you're probably making) 7 Things To Know BEFORE You Move Abroad What I Dislike About Living Abroad After 20 Years in 60 Countries How I See the US After Living Abroad for 15 Years [CULTURE SHOCK] 10 Best Places to Retire in 2024 (Visas, Residency, Healthcare, Taxes) Recommended Restaurants & Cafes in Paris: Motors Coffee Miznon Brasserie Dubillot Connect with Guest, Jay Swanson: Visit his website Check out Paris In My Pocket Follow on Instagram @jayswanson Follow on TikTok @jay.swanson Follow on Twitter/X: @jayonaboat Subscribe on YouTube @JaySwanson and @Paris.In.My.Pocket Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube See the show notes pages on BadassDigitalNomads.com or TravelingwithKristin.com/podcast for detailed notes and transcripts.
Are you looking for somewhere you can live a simple, comfortable life on a modest budget? - More than half of retired adults depend on social security for their only source of income. But the current social security check won’t get you very far (especially in the United States). That's why so many folks are leaving! Nearly 450,000 retired Americans receive Social Security benefits abroad, and you can be one of them. If you’re planning retire abroad on social security alone, this podcast episode is for you. These are places that you and REALISTICALLY move on $1-2k per month, that have retirement visas, good healthcare, and are generally considered safe. If you’re dreaming of a better life abroad where your money will go farther, host, Traveling with Kristin is offering practical advice in this podcast so you can make that dream a reality. She's ranking 10 countries by the cost of their retirement visas and average cost of living, with #1 being the cheapest place to retire on this list. Should we change the name of this podcast from Badass Digital Nomads to Traveling with Kristin? Let us know what you think here: https://forms.gle/CnHAtX8gFbC7oY5eA Special Offers: Open a Free International Wise Account Try Unbound Merino Wool Clothing Apply for Relocation Planning Help Resources Mentioned - Books & Podcasts A Calendar of Wisdom The Vagabond's Way The Four-Hour Work Week Vagabonding Digital Nomads For Dummies Ep 111: Interview with Rolf Potts from Paris Ep 175: Moving from Canada to Albania Other Resources Mentioned: Paris Writing Workshops YouTube Video: Best Places to Retire in the World Malta Health Insurance: Mapfre Bupa Global World Nomads International Travel Insurance (affiliate link) Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube Find detail show notes and transcripts on https://www.badassdigitalnomads.com
Kristin provides an important update on the future of Badass Digital Nomads. Fill out this Google Form to make your voice heard: https://forms.gle/CnHAtX8gFbC7oY5eA Plus, congrats to the winner of the $350 Tortuga Gift Card! 🎉 Tune in now to find out who won. Special Offers: Tortuga Backpack Lite Tortuga Backpack Pro Digital Nomads for Dummies Join Kristin's Email List Get a Brick for your phone Resources Mentioned - Books & Podcasts A World Without Email by Cal Newport Die with Zero by Bill Perkins Do Nothing by Celeste Headlee Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari How to Invent Everything by Ryan North Slow Productivity by Cal Newport The Mountain is You by Brianna Wiest The World in Six Songs by Daniel J. Levitin All the Hacks Podcast with Bill Perkins Resources Mentioned - Co-Living: Hacker Paradise (Get $100 off your first trip) Remote Year Wi-Fi Tribe Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube Thanks to Darren for the following podcast review! ⭐️ (Please rate and leave a review wherever you listen.) Cheers to 5 Years! Badass Digital Nomads has been an indispensable guide through the intricacies of a nomadic lifestyle, brilliantly lighting up paths less traveled with practical advice and inspiring stories. As I celebrate my own milestones as a digital nomad, I owe a great deal of my savvy navigating through various cultures and time zones to this podcast. Whether it’s finding the best tools for remote work, understanding local customs, or just finding the best spots to set up a laptop, the insights offered here are as invaluable as they are varied. The show’s commitment to delivering content that resonates with both seasoned and aspiring nomads alike makes each episode a treasure trove of information. Celebrating its 5th anniversary, Badass Digital Nomads stands as a pillar in the digital nomad community, consistently fostering a sense of adventure and connectivity. Each episode, filled with real-world experiences and interviews with those who’ve made the world their office, provides not just inspiration but a sense of camaraderie. It’s more than just a podcast; it’s a community and a crucial resource that encourages and empowers its listeners to embrace the freedom and challenges of a nomadic lifestyle. Cheers to five years of remarkable storytelling and invaluable guidance—here’s to many more years of learning and wandering! Darren Lamison-White May 24, 2024 Find detail show notes and transcripts on https://www.badassdigitalnomads.com
What do you do if you're a traveler or nomad who feels lost in life and the world? During the pandemic, long-term nomad, Conni Biesalski, found herself back in her home country of Germany with no job and no plan. Fresh from a painful breakup, she was "lost, single, and lonely," as she puts it. But then, everything changed. Today, she's living a slow-paced, intentional, and fulfilling lifestyle with her partner and dog on the beaches of Portugal. If you've ever felt lonely, depressed, or confused along your digital nomad journey, this episode is for you. This episode is also for you if you're interested in living in Portugal someday. Or, if you've ever felt anxiety or apprehension about the idea of moving abroad or becoming location independent. Special Offers: Get two free weeks of BetterHelp (and a $100 credit when you become a member) Save up to 80% on flights with FareDrop Get your copy of Digital Nomads For Dummies Get the best year-round travel clothes from Unbound Merino Topics Discussed: The early days of digital nomadism Living and working in the Gili Islands Finding love while traveling internationally Digital nomad burnout and how to heal from it The Art of Slow Travel How travel affects your nervous system and how to regulate it Living in Sri Lanka Living the slow life in Portugal The cost-of-living in Portugal Paying taxes in Portugal Choosing to lead a "boring" life (and why you should try it) The power of somatic breathwork And much more! Questions Answered: How did you first start making money online? When did you start to feel burnt out as a digital nomad? How did you know you were burnt out? What symptoms did you experience? What tools help with healing after a break up? How did you heal your body, brain fog, and digestive issues? How does your nervous system react to traveling compared to being stable in one place? How did you and your partner decide on a home base location? How much does your rent cost in Portugal? And more! Episode Resources: Take the Breathwork and Nervous System Foundations Course Trauma Healing Tools: Transformational Breathwork, Somatic Experiencing, NARM Recommended Books: The 4-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferris Creators & Thought Leaders Mentioned: Nomadic Matt, Tony Robbins, Joe Dispenza Other Expat Resources: Canggu Community Facebook Group (Expat & Local), NOMADX Related Podcasts: Ep 185: Finding Love Abroad, Living in Mexico as an Expat Family, and Coping With Burnout With Amy Scott of Nomadtopia Radio Ep 206: How To Cure Travel Itinerary Overwhelm and More of Your Travel Questions Answered Ep 209: Why I Left the USA for UK Ep 223: Slow Travel Tips from Nora Dunn, The Professional Hobo Ep 229: How To Find Balance in a Slow Travel Lifestyle While Working For Yourself with Chelsea Riffe Ep 245: Sailing into the Unknown with Ruby Rose: Navigating Burnout & Mental Health in a Freedom Lifestyle Ep 251: Slow Traveling Europe + Van Life with Chase Warrington from About Abroad Ep 255: Living in Europe, Side Hustle Struggles, and Remote Work Real Talk - Live Call with Kristin Ep 260: The One Thing 97% of Expats Don't Do Related Videos: Feeling lonely while traveling? (Watch this) House Hunting in Europe: Seattle Couple Leaves the U.S. to Live Abroad The TRUTH about FULL-TIME TRAVEL 🏝 [Digital Nomads] Top 10 Best Places To Live in France (Expats, Retirees, Digital Nomads) The Easiest Places for Americans To Move Overseas (VISAS & RESIDENCY) 10 Moving Abroad Mistakes (that you're probably making) 7 Things To Know BEFORE You Move Abroad What I Dislike About Living Abroad After 20 Years in 60 Countries How I See the US After Living Abroad for 15 Years [CULTURE SHOCK] Connect with Guest, Conni Biesalski: Visit her website Follow on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube Find detail show notes and transcripts on https://www.badassdigitalnomads.com
There are just two days left to enter to win a $350 gift card from Tortuga Backpacks! To enter, leave a review for the podcast here: https://lovethepodcast.com/digitalnomad Then send a screenshot to hello@travelingwithkristin.com with the subject line: Podcast Review (Submit your review by June 20.) Want to work abroad and travel the world? Tune in for helpful tips from global career expert and nomadic entrepreneur, Mike Swigunski, who’s been traveling and working abroad since 2011. From working at universities to working online in tech to buying online businesses, Mike has worked a plethora of jobs while traveling to 100+ countries. Mike is also the best-selling author of Global Career: How to Travel & Work Remotely Forever (which you can download for free in the resources below). If you’re curious about how to find in-person jobs in a foreign country or find a remote job that lets you travel full or part-time, don’t miss Mike’s expert tips and advice! Special Offers: Find a remote job with FlexJobs and get 2 weeks of access for just $2.95 Save up to 80% on domestic and international flights with FareDrop Topics Discussed: How Mike started living and working abroad. Mike’s remote revenue streams. How to find a remote job that lets you travel the world. Tips for finding in-person/local jobs in a foreign country. The key mindset shift you need to make to work abroad. Places where Mike struggled to adapt to the culture. Pros and cons of solo travel vs. group travel. Cost of living and traveling in Kazakhstan. Living in Georgia as an expat. Making friends abroad. How your identity changes when you move abroad. Maintaining relationships with family while living abroad. Crazy travel stories: The digital nomad mansion in Thailand & Getting trapped in Morocco. Hacks for booking cheap flights. Questions Answered: What remote jobs have you had? Can I afford to live and work abroad? Out of all the countries you’ve lived and worked in, which gave you the most culture shock? How different is Australian culture from American culture? Is your friend circle in Georgia a mix of foreigners and locals? Where do you feel the most at home? When do you go back to the US and for how long? What are the most overrated destinations in the world? What’s on your bucket list? Episode Resources: Watch Mike’s TEDx Talk: How to Travel & Work Remotely Forever Get Mike’s FREE Audiobook: Global Career Online Business Marketplace: Empire Flippers Try WWOOFing Flight Tracking/Booking Apps: TripIt, Flighty Recommended Travel Headphones: Jabra Elite 75t Earbuds, Jabra Elite 8 Active Earbuds Erick Prince, The Minority Nomad: @minoritynomad Related Podcasts: Ep 116: 7 Reasons Why I’ll Never Renounce My US Citizenship Ep 121: 8 Things That Happen When You Travel Full-Time Ep 194: Learning Languages Faster and Coping with Culture Shock in Colombia Ep 207: Tech CEO’s Zoom Call Gone Viral – My Take and Advice for Remote Workers Ep 244: 8 Digital Nomads Explain How They Make Money While Traveling Ep 248: Female Entrepreneurs Reveal How They Make Money Online Ep 255: Living in Europe, Side Hustle Struggles, and Remote Work Real Talk - Live Call with Kristin Ep 259: How To Save Thousands of Dollars Per Year With Housesitting Ep 260: The One Thing 97% of Expats Don't Do Related Videos: 10 Moving Abroad Mistakes (that you're probably making) 7 Things To Know BEFORE You Move Abroad What I Dislike About Living Abroad After 20 Years in 60 Countries How I See the US After Living Abroad for 15 Years [CULTURE SHOCK] 10 Ways Moving Abroad Will Change Your Life Travel Destinations Mentioned: Bergamo, Italy Gwangju, South Korea Macao, China Bondi Beach, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Kyrgyzstan Almaty and Bishkek, Kazakhstan Ko Samui, Thailand Lviv, Ukraine Prague, Czechia Malta Connect with Guest, Mike Swigunski: Visit his website Follow on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube See the show notes pages on BadassDigitalNomads.com or TravelingwithKristin.com/podcast for detailed notes and transcripts.
🚨 The best travel rewards card offer of the year is ending June 13 at 2:00pm CST! This is your last chance to earn $900+ in free travel. (75,000 Bonus Points Available) Check it out here: https://bit.ly/chasesapphirepreferredtwk | Act fast! ✈️ Thinking of moving abroad or know someone who’s making the leap soon? Here are the top 10 most common mistakes expats make and how to avoid them. Spoiler: #8 is the worst! From not getting professional help with planning your move to staying stuck when the lifestyle isn’t working for you, there are quite a few challenges expats might face. Luckily for you, we’re here to help! We want you to be as prepared as possible for your big move so you can have the best experience living abroad. With these tips, you’ll have a smoother and safer transition to life in a new country! Special Offers: Need help moving abroad? Apply for Kristin’s Ready to Relocate program Get the best year-round travel clothes from Unbound Merino Credit Card Welcome Offer: 75,000 Bonus Points 💳 10 Common Mistakes Expats Should Avoid: Mistake #1: Buying real estate before you live in the country Mistake #2: Applying for residency in a new country before an exploratory trip Mistake #3: Waiting too long to move to another country Mistake #4: Spending too much time with other expats and foreigners Mistake #5: Letting your guard down more than you would in your home country Mistake #6: Not fully adapting to the foreign culture & expecting the country to change Mistake #7: Not saving enough money before moving abroad Mistake #8: Giving too much weight to the opinions of others Mistake #9: Not getting professional help with planning your move abroad Mistake #10: Staying stuck abroad when the lifestyle isn’t working for you Episode Resources: Watch this episode on YouTube: 10 Moving Abroad Mistakes (that you're probably making) Hofstede Country Comparison Tool Related Podcasts: Ep 79: The Shocking Truth About How US Expats Vote Ep 181: Paying US Taxes as an Expat Abroad – What You Need To Know Ep 121: 8 Things That Happen When You Travel Full-Time Ep 146: How To Become a Digital Nomad for Dummies Ep 203: From Cubicle to Adventure: How to Combine Work and Travel for an Epic Life Ep 243: 8 Things I Don't Miss About the USA After Living Abroad Ep 254: Why Expats Leave Mexico with Author Michael Dash Ep 253: A Pilot-Turned Poker Player on Starting a New Life in Mexico Ep 252: Female Solo Traveler Finds Freedom in Paris and the Digital Nomad Lifestyle Related Videos: 7 Things To Know BEFORE You Move Abroad 10 Ways Moving Abroad Will Change Your Life 10 Best Places to Retire in 2024 (Visas, Residency, Healthcare, Taxes) House Hunting in Europe: Seattle Couple Leaves the U.S. to Live Abroad How I See the US After Living Abroad for 15 Years [CULTURE SHOCK] The Hack Expats Use To Bank Overseas What I Dislike About Living Abroad After 20 Years in 60 Countries Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube See the show notes pages on BadassDigitalNomads.com or TravelingwithKristin.com/podcast for detailed notes and transcripts.
The number of U.S. expats living abroad is equivalent to being the 11th-largest state in the country. But barely 4% of us turn out to vote! Expats have the lowest voter turnout of any demographic in the United States - lower than high school students - and the same phenomena is probably happening in every country. If you're living outside of your home country right now (or planning to move abroad someday), this episode is a must-listen! Tune in to hear from Nicole Greenfield, aka The Nomad Activist, a digital nomad and political activist who reached out to Kristin to speak about this topic and how we can change it. Your vote matters. If every American expat voted, we would easily change the outcomes of current and future elections. Vote absentee, vote early, and spread the word to your expat friends! Let’s make a change! Special Offers: Find or become a house sitter with TrustedHousesitters Save up to 80% on domestic and international flights with FareDrop Topics Discussed: Why the US media doesn’t talk about expats not voting. Why it’s still important to vote if you live abroad. How politics impact travel and digital nomads. The #1 easiest way to vote from abroad. How digital nomads and expats can get involved and spread the word about voting. Questions Answered: What got you into political activism? How do you practice activism as a full-time digital nomad? Are American expats more liberal/Democrat or conservative/Republican? What are the easiest ways to vote from abroad? Can expats really sway election outcomes? How do you balance being a traveler and digital nomad who also wants to make a difference in the US? Episode Resources: VOTE with VoteFromAbroad.org! Information for Overseas Citizen Voters: FVAP.gov/citizen-voter Insurance for Remote Workers: SafetyWing Related Podcasts: Ep 79: The Shocking Truth About How US Expats Vote Ep 106: How U.S. Expats Feel About Paying Taxes Abroad and Renouncing Citizenship Ep 114: Renouncing Your US Citizenship Part 1: Living Abroad in Canada With Erika Lind Ep 116: 7 Reasons Why I’ll Never Renounce My US Citizenship Ep 181: Paying US Taxes as an Expat Abroad – What You Need To Know Ep 121: 8 Things That Happen When You Travel Full-Time Ep 146: How To Become a Digital Nomad for Dummies Related Videos: 10 Moving Abroad Mistakes (that you're probably making) 7 Things To Know BEFORE You Move Abroad What I Dislike About Living Abroad After 20 Years in 60 Countries How I See the US After Living Abroad for 15 Years [CULTURE SHOCK] 10 Ways Moving Abroad Will Change Your Life 10 Best Places to Retire in 2024 (Visas, Residency, Healthcare, Taxes) Connect with Guest, Nicole Greenfield: Visit her website Follow on Instagram Follow on TikTok Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube See the show notes pages on BadassDigitalNomads.com or TravelingwithKristin.com/podcast for detailed notes and transcripts.
Want to travel but not sure if you have enough money to do it? House sitting could be your key to traveling the world on a tight budget! Today, Kristin is chatting with Nicole Greenfield, a digital nomad, traveling pet sitter, and political activist from the US who saves $15,000+ per year by house sitting around the world. Once upon a time, Nicole was actually afraid of becoming a digital nomad and didn’t think she had enough money to do so… that’s when she discovered house sitting! Since then, house sitting has taken her all over the world, including Vancouver Island and the mountains of Switzerland, two notoriously expensive destinations. If Nicole can do it, you can, too! Tune in to learn all her tips and tricks for becoming a house sitter and saving money on travel. Special Offers: Find or become a house sitter with TrustedHousesitters Save up to 80% on domestic and international flights with FareDrop Topics Discussed: Nicole’s remote job and activism work. How to get started in house sitting or pet sitting. Tips and advice for first-time house sitters. Hacks for saving money on flights. Meeting new people while traveling. Nicole’s method for planning travel + Her bucket list. Questions Answered: Do you have a remote job? Where was your first house sitting job? What places have you traveled as a house sitter? How long do you stay at each place while house sitting? What is your current lifestyle like in Vancouver Island? Where are you traveling to next? Where do you stay if you can’t find a house/pet to sit? How long are you going to live this lifestyle? Episode Resources: Meet new people: MeetUp.com Find places to stay: CouchSurfing.com Related Podcasts: Ep 127: How To Find Housing Overseas Without Using Airbnb Ep 146: How To Become a Digital Nomad for Dummies Ep 164: Planning Your Travel Itinerary and Getting Free Travel Using Credit Card Points Ep 193: How To Earn Passive Income Through Turnkey Real Estate (Even If You Don't Live There) Ep 206: How To Cure Travel Itinerary Overwhelm and More of Your Travel Questions Answered Ep 227: 10 Countries To Live Well on $1,000 Per Month Ep 233: Travel Hacking and Maximizing Your Credit Card Rewards with Travel AF Related Videos: Living Abroad in Bangkok, Thailand [What It's REALLY Like] Living Like a Local vs. Expat in THAILAND (the honest truth) 10 Ways Moving Abroad Will Change Your Life What I Dislike About Living Abroad After 20 Years in 60 Countries How I See the US After Living Abroad for 15 Years [CULTURE SHOCK] Living in Mexico as an Expat: Crime, Health, Cost-of-Living, & More Favorite Travel Destinations Mentioned: Asheville, North Carolina Lake Geneva, Switzerland Vancouver Island, BC, Canada Connect with Guest, Nicole Greenfield: Visit her website Follow on Instagram Follow on TikTok Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube See the show notes pages on BadassDigitalNomads.com or TravelingwithKristin.com/podcast for detailed notes and transcripts.
How would you like $350 worth of Tortuga backpacks gear - FREE!? Tune in for all the details and a chance to win. How to Enter the Giveaway: Leave an honest, 5-star review for Badass Digital Nomads on your favorite podcast platform or our website, https://www.badassdigitalnomads.com Take a screenshot of your review. Email your review to hello [at] travelingwithkristin.com with the subject line: Podcast Review. BONUS! - For additional chances to win, post your review on social media. Each post on a separate social media site will equal one additional entry (maximum one entry per social media platoform). Also include these screenshots in your email. For posts on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok, tag @TravelingwithKristin. For tweets on X, tag @WheresKristin. For posts on LinkedIn, add link to the podcast website or any episode. (Connect with Kristin here on LinkedIn.) (Again, also include a screenshot of your social media post(s) in your email.) DEADLINE TO ENTER: JUNE 20, 2024 WINNER ANNOUNCED: JULY 2, 2024 By entering the giveaway, you agree to our Terms & Conditions below. Check out Tortuga Backpacks gear: 40L Travel Backpack Pro 40L Travel Backpack Lite All Pro Bundle (Save $100) Related Podcast Episode: How to Close the Gender Wage Gap for Remote Workers with Tortuga Backpacks $350 Tortuga Backpacks Gift Card Giveaway Terms and Conditions Eligibility: This giveaway is open to listeners of Badass Digital Nomads podcast who are 18 years of age or older as of the date of entry. Employees of Tortuga Backpacks, its affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising, promotion, and fulfillment agencies, and legal advisors, as well as the immediate family members and persons living in the same household of such persons, are not eligible to participate in the giveaway. How to Enter: To participate, entrants must follow these steps during the entry period from May 21, 2024, to June 20, 2024: Leave a 5-star, honest review about Badass Digital Nomads on any podcast platform or on www.badassdigitalnomads.com. Screenshot the published review and email it to hello [at] travelingwithkristin.com. For additional entries, post the screenshot of the review on social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok) and tag @travelingwithkristin. If posting on Twitter/X, tag @whereskristin. Also attach your social media screenshot(s) to the email. Each review on a unique platform counts as one entry. Duplicate reviews on the same platform will not be counted more than once. Prize: One winner will be randomly selected to receive a $350 gift card for Tortuga Backpacks. The prize is non-transferable, and no cash alternative is offered. Selection of Winner: Winners will be chosen at random from all eligible entries received by the closing date. The draw will take place within 7 days of the closing date. The winner will be notified by email. If the winner does not respond within 7 days of notification, we reserve the right to withdraw the prize from the winner and pick a replacement winner. General Conditions: By participating in the giveaway, participants agree to these terms and conditions, and to the decisions of the promoter, which are final and binding in all respects. No purchase necessary. A purchase does not enhance the chance of winning. Publicity: Except where prohibited by law, participation in the giveaway constitutes winner’s consent to the promoter’s use of winner’s name, likeness, voice, opinions, biographical information, hometown, and state for promotional purposes in any media without further payment or consideration. Privacy: Any personal data relating to participants will be used solely in accordance with current United States data protection legislation and will not be disclosed to a third party without the individual’s prior consent. Limitations of Liability: The parties offering the giveaway (Tortuga Backpacks, Badass Digital Nomads podcast, and the host, Kristin Wilson) are not responsible for late, lost, misdirected, or undeliverable entries, or for any computer, online, telephone, or technical malfunctions that may occur. Law and Jurisdiction: The giveaway will be governed by the state of Florida, USA, and any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of St. John's County, FL. Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube
Erick Prince returns for another candid conversation about the global changes that have happened since we last chatted 4 years ago and how these changes have impacted his world view and perception of travel. Kristin and Erick discuss the realizations that come with age and life experience (especially as full-time travelers) and how to be your authentic self while traveling the world. They also highlight the shocking differences between how they travel and how younger generations are traveling the world. If you’re looking for an unfiltered conversation about travel, digital nomadism, life, and the world… this is it, folks! Tune in and remember… Life is short! Special Offers: Get $10 off your Bordr Tax Filing Service Get $100 off your first Hacker Paradise Trip Digital Nomads For Dummies Book Topics Discussed: Life as a middle-aged travel influencer and DJ. Overcoming burnout as a content creator. Having fun and traveling later in life. Realizations that come in reflecting on your past travel experiences. The evolution of content creation and influencing. How to be your authentic self while traveling the world. The unique feeling of having favorite places in other countries. Erick’s daily life as an expat living in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand before and after covid. Questions Answered: How do you reflect on who you were when you first started traveling versus who you are now? Is the market for digital nomad and travel content oversaturated or is there space for new creators? Do you still feel like you have a role to play in promoting digital nomadism and the future of work? What is most important to you right now? Episode Resources: PBS Future of Work Series World Travel Market London Nik Photo Software On 1 Photo Editing Capcut Free Video Editor Books Mentioned: Very Thai by Philip Cornwel-Smith Very Bangkok by Philip Cornwel-Smith Lonely Planet Guide to Thailand by Joe Cummings Related Podcasts: Ep 107: Inside the Real Bangkok, Thailand with Erick Prince, The Minority Nomad (Part 1) Ep 108: Inside the Real Bangkok, Thailand with Erick Prince, Minority Nomad (Part 2) Ep 121: 8 Things That Happen When You Travel Full-Time Ep 146: How To Become a Digital Nomad for Dummies Ep 166: Being a Digital Nomad in Southeast Asia With Giang Cao From Vietnam Ep 215: The Easy Way To Live a Better Life Ep 216: Demystifying Expat Taxes: What to Know About Filing Taxes Abroad Ep 249: Tulum, Mexico: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Ep 250: From Canada to Mexico – How a Near-Death Experience Changed This Expat’s Life Ep 253: Finnish Pilot-Turned Poker Player on Starting a New Life in Mexico Related Videos: Living Abroad in Bangkok, Thailand [What It's REALLY Like] Living Like a Local vs. Expat in THAILAND (the honest truth) 10 Ways Moving Abroad Will Change Your Life What I Dislike About Living Abroad After 20 Years in 60 Countries How I See the US After Living Abroad for 15 Years [CULTURE SHOCK] Living in Mexico as an Expat: Crime, Health, Cost-of-Living, & More Connect with Guest, Erick Prince: Visit his website Follow on Instagram Subscribe to his YouTube channel Connect on Facebook Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube See the show notes pages on BadassDigitalNomads.com or TravelingwithKristin.com/podcast for detailed notes and transcripts.
France is the biggest country in the European Union. With so many places to choose from, where should you live? Find out the top 10 best places to live in France, including the city voted #1 by French citizens! Even if you’re not looking to move to France, this episode will give you lots of ideas of places you can visit to slow travel or to go on vacation. Whether you’re single and ready to mingle, you’re traveling with family, or you just want to get a taste of the best food, wine, and weather in France, there’s an ideal city for everyone. Stay tuned for detailed episodes on life in Italy, Spain, Greece, and more! If you’re looking for help and/or advice on moving to France or anywhere in the world, feel free to reach out to Kristin for personalized support! Special Offers: Travel to Costa Rica with Kristin Get your Tortuga Backpack Lite Need support for an overseas move? Check out Ready to Relocate Topics Discussed: Culture and lifestyle pace of France. Places in France with charming towns and villages. Best/worst French cities for English speakers. Tourism in France. French healthcare: Which cities in France have the best healthcare? Best places for expats and digital nomads to live in France. Cost of living, buying, and renting in France. Which cities have a lower cost of living than Paris? Best city for weather and wine in France. French cities with many job opportunities. Best cities in France for food, quality of life, and safety. Best places for families to live in France. Best/worst French cities for proximity to airports. Episode Resources: Watch this video on YouTube (includes timestamps) Related Podcasts: Ep 138: Medical Tourism and the Cost of Healthcare Abroad Ep 164: Planning Your Travel Itinerary and Getting Free Travel Using Credit Card Points Ep 171: Living as an Expat in Portugal with Josh & Kalie of Expats Everywhere Ep 220: Living Like a Local in France & Italy: Language, Lifestyle, Cost of Living, and More Ep 228: Moving from the USA to Portugal: Highs, Lows, and Tips on Settling In Ep 247: Top 10 Best Places To Retire Abroad Ep 252: Female Solo Traveler Finds Freedom in Paris and the Digital Nomad Lifestyle Related Videos: Most Recent Traveling with Kristin LIVE Q&A | Costa Rica Travel to Costa Rica with Me! 10 Moving Abroad Mistakes (that you're probably making) 40 Amazing Places to Add to Your Travel Bucket List 10 Best Places to Retire in 2024 (Visas, Residency, Healthcare, Taxes) 20 Incredible Places to Visit on Earth (Natural Wonders, Islands, Europe, and More!) Best Places to Live in Portugal for Expats and Digital Nomads Living in Mexico as an Expat: Crime, Health, Cost-of-Living, & More How To Use Your Cell Phone Internationally | Travel Tips & Advice Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube See the show notes pages on BadassDigitalNomads.com or TravelingwithKristin.com/podcast for detailed notes and transcripts.
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As a Quebecer who’s obsessed with Italy & fluent in French of course I could definitely see myself living in Italy & France!
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I've been listening to Kristin since 2018 and this is probably the best podcast out there to learn about remote work, relocation and living the digital nomad lifestyle. Kristin gives practical advice and also has deep insights about how to live a life on your own terms. My husband and I were so inspired by listening to this podcast and watching her YouTube channel that we set off on our own nomadic adventures in 2019 and we were recently guests on the show. Talk about coming full circle! If you're thinking about living the digital nomad lifestyle, traveling for extended trips or interested in expat life this podcast is for you. Thank you Kristin!!
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I've been listening to Kristin for just under a year now from Ottawa Canada. This podcast has incrementally shifted my perception of living a location independent lifestyle and inspired me to take action towards working remotely and travel. keep up the amazing work Miss Wilson you're changing lives.☺️☺️ Claude-michel
Kristin, such an amazing podcast, been listening several others, this one resonates so much!!! Thank you for your work!