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The WHY Matters
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Hey friends, this is Jessica and Will from WorldTowning. You’re listening to the podcast that shares the highs, the lows, and the “what the heck just happened” of our decade-long full-time travel lifestyle and how it has changed us. On The WHY Matters, we dig deep into the WHY behind our choices and the positive results they leave. If you are ready to spread your wings, have a laugh, and take the insights of full-time travelers into your everyday life, then this podcast is for you.
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Send us a text What would you do for a memory? Despite battling tendonitis, I reflect on my memories and the sacrifices I'm willing to make for them. I open up about my struggles with perfectionism, the physical pain of my injury, and my deep desire to prioritize experiences over material possessions. As I prepare to rejoin the hike, I hope to inspire you to consider your own "whys" and the lengths you would go to create meaningful memories with your loved ones. Welcome to 'The Why Matter...
Send us a text Are we letting Largo hike the AT Trail alone? Largo recently asked if we would allow him to finish the trail alone if Jessica couldn't continue. Life is full of uncertainties, and if Jessica is unable to finish, we would permit Largo to continue under specific guidelines. As he grows older, he needs less of our assistance and more opportunities to navigate life independently. Allowing him to experience this journey will help him become wiser, while we remain available to supp...
Send us a text Trigger Warning: We will discuss about sexual abuse. This may be triggering for you. We respect your decision to skip this episode. Listen again when we are back to our regular programming. “The healing begins, but it doesn't happen immediately.” One in six men experiences sexual abuse or assault. People do not see the aftermath of the trauma; many hide it, and it causes them to crumble. You have to understand that despite seeking therapy, even for years, the negative...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters Podcast, Will and I dive into a topic close to our hearts - celebrating homeschooling milestones. It all started with a post from a mom whose son’s homeschool graduation went unnoticed. That moment opened a deeper conversation about how nontraditional learners - homeschoolers, deserve to be recognized just as much as traditional students. From Avalon’s graduation in the middle of the Caribbean to Largo’s upcoming celebration, we share ho...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters Podcast, Will and I open up about what aging has been teaching us - and why waiting for “someday” to chase big adventures is a mistake. A tough volcano trek in Guatemala showed us firsthand that our bodies don’t bounce back like they did in our 30s. That wake-up call, paired with the wisdom (and regrets) of older travelers we’ve met along the way, pushed us to make one of our biggest decisions yet - attempting a thru-hike of the Appalachian Tr...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters Podcast, Will and I share what it was really like to spend five months living in one Holiday Inn room - not on vacation, but as a family navigating work, school, and life together in a tiny space. From cooking without a kitchen to dealing with noisy neighbors and even “Weed Alley,” we open up about the challenges, the laughs, and the lessons we’ll never forget. We get real about: @01:08 Why a Hotel – How we ended up in a Holiday Inn for ...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters Podcast, Will and I get real about what it means to live like “working retirees” in our 40s and 50s while raising kids and traveling full time. Most people wait until their 60s to start chasing bucket-list adventures, but we’ve chosen to do it now — blending work, parenting, and travel into one messy, magical, and challenging lifestyle. From crossing oceans on a sailboat to hiking the Andes and even through-hiking the Appalachian Trail, we’ve ...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters Podcast, Will and I open up about the stories behind our tattoos and the meaning they hold for us. What might look like simple body art is actually a reflection of family, love, travel, and identity. From my first strawberry tattoo at 17 to Will’s dolphins for our kids, and the travel-inspired sleeve I’ve been building along the way, each one carries a piece of our journey. For us, tattoos aren’t just decoration, they’re a living journ...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters Podcast, we dive into Largo’s journey of questioning a childhood dream and discovering a new path forward. From his earliest memories, he wanted to be a pilot - but when reality didn’t match the dream, he made the bold choice to step away and rethink everything. Through honest reflection, Largo shares how he moved from disappointment to curiosity, and how critical thinking became his compass for navigating big life decisions. This is a s...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters Podcast, we share the story of how a dusty, empty building in rural Cambodia became a bright and welcoming library. Jessica, Largo and Will, talk about the two-year journey - raising money, carrying six suitcases of books, painting in the heat, and working side by side with kids, volunteers, and the local community. From replacing the roof to adding shelves, beanbags, and fairy lights, this project was about more than fixing up a space -...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters Podcast, we lace up our boots for a deeply human look into long-distance hiking, family bonds, and personal transformation. Jessica and her son Largo, share our experience hiking over 2,000 miles of the Appalachian Trail, all while juggling remote schooling, teenage growth, and the realities of life after a decade abroad. From trail names to trail magic, we dive into what it really means to strip away the noise of modern life and walk, literal...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters Podcast, Jessica and Will Serro open up about the untold realities of 10 years of full-time travel as a family, and what happens when the road doesn’t magically fix what’s going on inside. In a raw and insightful conversation originally aired on the Zero to Travel podcast with host Jason Moore, they explore how travel can both unravel and rebuild you. From mental health breakdowns to parenting teens across continents, from redefining “home” to...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters Podcast, we unpack the beautifully chaotic life of full-time travelers and what it really means to "sell it all and go." From ditching suburban routines to chasing connection across continents, WorldTowning founders Jessica and Will dive deep into the emotional, financial, and relational side of radically redefining home. Through honest stories, hard-won lessons, and powerful reframes, we explore how choosing an unconventional life can lead to...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters Podcast, we tackle the hidden value of university education - beyond the paycheck. From hiking the Appalachian Trail of intellectual growth to cramming into the tiny dorm room of modern skepticism, we explore why higher education is about more than just degrees and job prospects. Through personal stories and eye-opening stats, we break down how university reshapes worldviews, sparks unexpected passions, and builds resilience - even when stud...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters Podcast, we tackle the growing distrust of education and expertise in today’s world. Through personal stories and hard facts, we break down what anti-intellectualism really means - and why it matters more than ever. From our son’s chaotic Spirit Airlines nightmare to our daughter’s life-changing college experience, we explore how real learning happens when curiosity meets opportunity. Drawing from our 11 years of full-time travel and ...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters Podcast, we unpack the unplanned year-long dry spell that reshaped our relationship - from hiking the Appalachian Trail in separate states to sharing a one-room hotel with our teenage son. Through candid stories and hard-won insights, we explore how intimacy evolves (or collapses) under extreme circumstances, and why physical connection is about far more than sex. Drawing from our decade of full-time travel and unconventional living, w...
Send us a text In this episode of The WHY Matters podcast, we dive into the language we use with our children by exploring how common phrases, often passed down through generations, can unintentionally shape their self-esteem, emotional intelligence, and sense of identity. Drawing from a decade of parenting and full-time travel, we share personal stories, research-backed insights, and practical alternatives to foster a healthier, more supportive family dynamic. From gendered labels like "pr...
Send us a text In this episode we dive into our kealth kick—a commitment to thriving, not just surviving, as they age. Drawing from a decade of full-time travel, we share hard-won insights on exercise, diet (goodbye caffeine, alcohol, and sugar!), meditation, and sleep hygiene. We reveal the apps (MyFitnessPal, Apple Health) and mindset shifts powering our progress, plus the real challenges of sustaining this lifestyle on the road. From BMI debates to screen-time boundaries, they explore how ...
Send us a text In this episode we interview our close friend Doug, an experienced meditation practitioner and teacher. We delve into the profound benefits of meditation, sharing personal stories and insights on how meditation has helped us handle stress, improve interpersonal relationships, and discover our authentic selves. Doug discusses his journey from curiosity to becoming a certified meditation instructor, his experiences with silent retreats, and his daily meditation practice. We also ...
Send us a text In this episode of the Why Matters podcast, we) delve into the differences and unique experiences of hiking the Appalachian Trail (AT) compared to the Camino Francés. We cover a wide range of topics, including preparation, gear, cultural experiences, and the physical and emotional challenges of each trail. Jessica shares personal anecdotes and insights from her own hikes, and we discuss the profound impact these long-distance treks can have on one’s life. We also touch on logis...
refreshing and inspiring! definitely give a listen <3