Influencing you to travel the world

hey guys! today I’m sitting down with a friend of mine, Leah, as we chat about pros of being nomadic and living life on the go from our perspective living in Vietnam. Enjoy! πŸ™‚

We recently also posted a ‘cons of traveling’ video.. check it out! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B192FhZIMzA&t=21s

A bit about Leah:

Leah first left the US after graduating college at 22y/o and has been living abroad ever since. She began her journey in Australia, and most recently has been living out here in SE asia. On her YouTube channel, she shares her honest experience, perspective, and what she’s learning along the way β€” plus how young Americans can start their own journey through the Australia Work and Holiday Visa.

Check out her channel here: https://youtube.com/@Yourfriendleahj

American’s Living Abroad channel: https://youtube.com/@americanslivingabroad

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0:00 Intro
1:17 personal growth
2:16 inner stability
4:00 social anxiety
6:00 meeting people
9:21 global networking opportunity
13:03 underconsumption
15:33 living simply
17:00 take the leap
18:30 outro

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thanks for watching β™‘

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6 Comments

  1. I believe having the opportunity to travel and using it to find oneself is the most important thing one will have in their lifetime. I am glad you are having that opportunity.

  2. Rachelle, it was so nice to watch this back, and a great reminder for myself all the blessings that this life has brought me and continues to bring me each passing day. The personal and professional growth, the people you meet, and the perspective I've gained … and this before even getting into all the unique cultures, destinations, and ways of life you have the opportunity to learn about and explore. As far as people are concerned, I'm so glad to have met such a beautiful soul as yourself along this path πŸ’› So grateful for you and the chance to have been a part of your project

  3. For anyone who is curious to start traveling, I will say two things. One — it is much more accessible than you think. Me and Rachelle are just two average people, and there are so many ways to travel inexpensively and practically, from working seasonally, utilizing work visas such as the Australia Work and Holiday Visa to experience life in another country and fund your travels, working remotely and choosing to travel and base yourself in places where the Western dollar can go far such as South East Asia, teaching English … I could go on. But it is certainly within your grasp, whatever way you decide to begin with. Secondly, the destinations, the culture and experiences, are all such an important part, but truly, that is just where the blessings begin, in my experience. The parts of travel I am the most grateful for are the person it has shaped me into, and for all of the beautiful people I have been blessed to meet along my journey ❀

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