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    Turn Travel Into A Lifestyle With Goats On The Road

    21/05/2026 | 1h 17 mins.
    What would it take for you to actually turn travel into a lifestyle, not just a vacation?ย 

    Nick Wharton andย Darieceย Swift are the Canadian couple behind Goatsย Onย Theย Road, one of the longest-running travel and lifestyle blogs online. Since leaving Canada in 2008, they have lived and traveled full-time across Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the Caribbean, funding their adventures through teaching English abroad, house sitting, freelance writing, and eventually building a successful travel blog and suite of online courses.ย 

    In this episode, Nick andย Darieceย share the real, unfiltered story of how two regular people from a small town in Canada traded their office jobs and oil rig shifts for a decade of long-term travel, and howย they'veย figured out how to keep it going.ย 

    This episode covers what it really takes to make travel a long-term lifestyle, from the mindset shifts that keep you going to the practical ways people actually fund life on the road.ย Nick andย Darieceย have been doing this for over a decade and speak honestly about the challenges of traveling as a couple, building an online business from scratch, and knowing when to step back from work and just travel. I also share my own perspective on staying connected to your highest values as your life and travel style evolve.ย 

    What has been your biggest mental or practical barrier to making travel a more permanent part of your life, and has anything ever helped you push past it?ย I'dย love to hear your thoughts, and I hopeย you'llย share byย sending me an audio message.ย 

    *This is a previously released episode from the archives! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, offering valuable insight whenever you listen.ย ย 

    Tune Inย Toย Learn:ย 


    What happened after their first 13-month backpacking trip through Southeast Asia that set everything in motionย 


    The beach meltdown in Thailand that led to one of the boldest and most pivotal moves of their travelsย 


    What it really takes to travel as a couple 24/7, and the specific things Nick andย Darieceย do to keep it workingย 


    How Goatsย Onย Theย Road started and the shift in approach that became their biggest turning pointย 


    Why they almost let video ruin the travel experience, and what they did about itย 


    Howย they'veย managed to avoid full burnout after more than a decade of living and working on the roadย 


    The mix of jobs and strategiesย they'veย used atย different stagesย to keep the travels funded and goingย 


    How their travel style has evolved over a decade and what the lifestyle actually looks like for them nowย 


    My three principles for keeping travel a lifelong priority, no matter where you are in lifeย 


    And so much moreย 

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    Goats On The Roadย 


    Hash House Harriersย 

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    Transition to Travel: From Burnout to a Year Around the World with Sofia and Teagueย 


    Building a Travel Lifestyle: Digital Nomadism, Slow Travel, Exploring Latin America with Kyle Cohenourย 


    The Reality of Digital Nomad Life (Warts and All) With Steph and Daltย 

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    Top 7 Hidden Gems in Oslo, Norway with Curtis Rojak of Viking Biking

    19/05/2026 | 1h 27 mins.
    Osloย doesn'tย hit you the way other European capitals do.ย There'sย no single monument everyone leaves talking about, and yet people consistently walk away from this city with a feeling theyย can'tย quite explain.ย 

    Curtis Rojak is an American expat who has lived in Europe for over 25 years and holds dualย Norwegian-Americanย citizenship. He is the founder ofย Viking Biking, Oslo's premier guided bike and hiking tour company, and has led more than 3,000 tours through Oslo on foot and by bike.ย ย 

    This episode is aย local'sย guide to Oslo, recorded in my living room with Curtis. We cover seven hidden gems in theย city,ย from a haunting mausoleum most tourists neverย find toย a private islandย cabin you can rent for a night on the Oslo Fjord.ย 

    This episode covers what makes a place feel like home versus just a placeย you'veย visited, what it takes to genuinely know a city at a local level, and how to discover the experiences thatย don'tย make it into guidebooks.ย You'll also hear honest conversation about building a life abroad long-term, what draws people to certain places, and why the best travel experiences often come from knowing someone who actually lives there.ย Curtis brings real depth on Oslo specifically, but the broader themes about place, belonging, and authentic discoveryย apply toย anywhereย you'reย considering visiting or moving to.ย ย 

    Have you ever discovered a hidden gem in a city that completely changed how you thought about that place?ย I'dย love to hear your story, and I hopeย you'llย share byย sending me an audio message.ย 

    Tune Inย Toย Learn:ย 


    Why one of Norway's most extraordinary pieces of art is hidden in a mausoleum most tourists never find, and how toย actually visitย itย 


    How to spend a Norwegian summer day at a lakeside farm where animals roam free through landscape gardensย 


    Where to find secret sea cliffs near the city, and where localsย actually jumpย fromย 


    Why a restaurant on its ownย private islandย captures the Norwegian good life better thanย almost anywhereย else in the cityย 


    What makes one of Europe's best cocktail bars worth the New York-level pricesย you'llย payย 


    How to rentย a private islandย cabin on the Oslo Fjord through a local organization almost no tourists know aboutย 


    Why Curtis believes Oslo's greatest strength is also what most tourists only notice on their last dayย 


    What 25 years as an expat taught Curtis about choosing where to live and why gut feeling matters more than logicย 


    How the "Lego Country" exercise surfaces the best things about multiple continents and destinationsย 


    And so much moreย 

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    Hidden Norway: 7 Off the Beaten Path Gems You'll Love with Torunn Tronsvang from Up Norwayย 


    Top 10 Reasons to Love Living Abroad with Botik Questย 

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    Remote Roundup: Egypt Solo Travel, Building Intentional Seasons, Managing Daily Travel Stress, Creative Remote Work Workarounds (May 2026)

    14/05/2026 | 46 mins.
    From destinations that challenge your assumptions to the routines and mindsets that make this lifestyle actually sustainable, join Caitlin and Janessa as they unpack what's been on their minds this month.ย 

    Remote Roundup is a monthly series hosted by Zero To Travel's associate producer, Caitlin Sunderland, and partnerships manager, Janessa Klatt. Explore what's new in remote work and travel, including helpful tools and resources, need-to-know trends, destinations, and insight into what it really means to live and work around the world.ย 

    In this episode, Janessa reports back from a solo trip to a destination most travelers hesitate to visit alone, Caitlin shares a surprisingly simple tool for building calm and consistency into nomadic life, and both take a hard look at a habit nearly every long-term traveler has that might be doing more harm than good. There are also a few remote work stories from the community that prove people will go to remarkable lengths to keep living life on their own terms.ย 

    Have you ever talked yourself out of a destination based on what you'd heard, or found a way to build more balance into a life that never really stops moving? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you'll share byย sending me an audio message.ย 

    Tune In To Learn:ย 


    Why Janessa says this distinction is one of the most important things solo travelers can internalize when traveling somewhere newย 


    How a single offhand comment on the podcast led Janessa to an unexpected scuba tripย 


    What solo travel in Egypt costs, why Cairo might not be your best nomad base, and what to consider insteadย 


    A breathing technique that's worth adding to your daily routine while travelingย 


    Why you may want to create intentional seasons in your year even when the weather never changesย 


    The most committed remote work workarounds, and why it actually made senseย ย 


    And much moreย 

    Resources:ย 


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    Caitlin on Instagramย 


    Janessa on Instagramย 


    Diving Nomadsย 

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    Remote Roundup: Solo Travel Hot Takes, Nomad Budgeting, Rookie Mistakes, Cape Town & Mexico City (March 2026)ย 


    7 Epic Travel Fitness Adventures (For All Levels) and Solo Travel for Transformation with Heidi Nicklaus (+ Jasonโ€™s Ultimate Travel Blunder)ย 


    7 Pro Tips For Traveling In Dangerous Countries w/ Bjorn Palssonย 

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    Authentic Brazil: Off-the-Beaten-Path Adventure Travel with Gift of Go

    12/05/2026 | 1h 11 mins.
    What if the part of Brazil most worth exploring is the one almost nobody talks about?ย 

    Eddie Lott is a Dallas-born expedition leader who has spentย nearly twoย decades studying Brazilian history, geography, and culture. He rediscovered the Serra doย Espinhacoย in 2018 and has been documenting its trails and communities ever since. Elisa Oliveira is a Brazilian architect turned expedition coordinator who left behind her career and herย previousย life after a single weekend in theย Espinhacoย in 2019.ย ย 

    Together, they co-founded Gift of Go, a company that builds and leads founder-guided expeditions through one of Brazil's most layered and least-visited mountain ranges, and they are also husband and wife.ย 

    In this episode, co-host Paige McClanahan talks with Eddie and Elisa about how Gift of Go came to be, what their expeditionsย actually lookย like, and what travelers need to know before heading to this part of Brazil.ย 

    This is a rewarding listen for anyone drawn to real adventure travel in Brazil off the beaten path. Eddie and Elisa spent three-plus years walking the terrain, building relationships with local communities, and living in the region before guiding their first traveler. You'll hear why going deep into one place beats skimming across a whole country, how arriving somewhere by foot afterย 17 daysย on the trail completely changes how you experience it, and what it means to share a destination that still has almost zero international tourism presence.ย 

    Have you ever experienced a place that felt completely untouched by tourism?ย I'dย love to hear about it, and I hopeย you'llย share byย sending me an audio message.ย 

    Co-host Paige McClanahan is a writer, editor, and former journalist based in Paris, France. As the author ofย The New Tourist: Waking up to the Power and Perils of Travel, Paige is passionate about making sure our travels have a positive impact on the world. Learn more about her workย here.ย 

    Tune Inย Toย Learn:ย 


    What makes theย Espinhacoย a microcosm of Brazil's most important ecological, cultural, and historical themesย 


    How Elisa left an engagement and a five-year architecture career after one weekend in a remote mountain villageย 


    Why Gift of Go spent three years in the field before guiding their first travelerย 


    What theย Veranicoย is, and why January might be the most spectacular and unpredictable time to visitย 


    How the expedition formats work, from 12-day group treks to fully bespoke solo journeysย 


    Why Brazil receives fewer international visitors per year than the city of Miami, and what that means for the right kind of travelerย 


    Practical tips for Minas Gerais: think in regions, know your biomes, expect limited English, and prepare for the warmth of the peopleย 


    What to eat and drink, from cachaรงa and UNESCO-recognized cheese to fig compotes with dulce de lecheย 


    And so much moreย 

    Resources:ย 


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    Gift of Go Websiteย 


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    7 Chile Hidden Gems: Off-the-Beaten Path in Patagonia, Mapuche Culture, and More with Steph Dysonย 


    How To Be a โ€œNew Tourist,โ€ the Powers and Perils of Tourism, Embracing Tourist Traps, and the Impact of Travel With Paige McClanahanย 


    How To Get Off The Beaten Track with Gunnar Garforsย 

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    The Goodness Game: 5 Rules to Pay It Forward with Small Acts of Kindness with Bryan Driscoll

    05/05/2026 | 1h 14 mins.
    What if one small act of kindness could completely change someoneโ€™s life trajectory?ย 

    Bryan Driscoll is an entrepreneur, real estate investor, and the author ofย The Goodness Game. He built a multimillion-dollar real estate portfolio while running a marketing company, and heโ€™s now focused on helping people create positive ripple effects through simple acts of kindness.ย 

    In this episode, Bryan shares the story that inspired his kindness philosophy and breaks down his five-rule framework for making the world better in a practical, sustainable way.ย 

    This episode offers a simple, practical way to approach kindness without overthinking it, something you can use at home or take with you on the road. Bryan breaks down how small, intentional actions can create meaningful impact, and why connection is often more valuable than money. Itโ€™s a grounded guide to taking action in a way that feels honest, natural, and aligned with your strengths, while also having a little fun.ย 

    Whatโ€™s one small act of kindness you could commit to this week, even if it feels slightly uncomfortable? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you'll share byย sending me an audio message.ย 

    Tune In To Learn:ย 


    Why a random act of kindness at age 18 changed Bryanโ€™s life foreverย 


    How the โ€œGoodness Gameโ€ turns kindness into a simple daily practiceย 


    Why giving without recognition creates a deeper impactย 


    How to identify your personal helping style and use your strengthsย 


    Why not everyone is your โ€œassignmentโ€ and how to stay in your laneย 


    How to avoid burnout when helping others by creating boundariesย 


    How Bryan used Craigslist to test the ripple effect of kindnessย 


    Practical random acts of kindness ideas you can try this weekย 


    Why overthinking stops people from helping and how to just startย 


    And so much moreย 

    Resources:ย 


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    Goodness Game websiteย 

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    Walking the World with Alexander Campbell and Tom Turcichย 


    Bicycling Across the USA Without Money in Search of Human Connection With Daniel Troiaย 


    Connecting with Strangers in 21 Countries as an Introvert, Battling the Loneliness Epidemic, Building Community at Home with Adam Schluterย 

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โœˆ๏ธ The Zero To Travel Podcast has been downloaded 12+ million times and named a "Best Travel Podcast" by The Washington Post, Travel + Leisure, The Telegraph, and Forbes. Packed with life-changing perspectives, inspiration, and practical advice for everyone from travel newbies to nomads, this podcast will give you everything you need to travel the world on your terms, regardless of your situation or experience. Welcome to our amazing global listening community! Since 2013, "Travel Ambassador" Jason Moore from zerototravel.com has been picking the brains of adventurous people living an unconventional life on the road so you can discover new ways to travel endlessly. Along the way, you'll get actionable advice and key resources that will improve your life AND help you travel more as we get down and dirty on topics like; starting and running an online business from anywhere, the best off-the-beaten-path destinations to visit, travel and work opportunities, gutsy budget travel strategies, surprising ways to earn free travel, the digital nomad life, unconventional travel based lifestyles, fun travel jobs, how to plan epic adventures, backpacking, remote work, how to take a gap year or a career break, 4-hour work week inspired topics, ex-pat life, slow travel, travel hacking, sustainable travel, human-powered adventures, trips worth planning, and everything in between. Host Bio: Jason wandered the planet as a nomad for over a decade and spent 15+ years on the road as a tour manager in events/music, a seasonal adventure travel tour guide, and a digital nomad. Originally from the USA, he is now a dual citizen (Norway/USA) based in Oslo. He is obsessed with helping YOU explore our planet on your terms. Follow the show (it's FREE!) and welcome to the global community. ๐Ÿ™ PS - To sign up for our free newsletter to get travel tips, tricks, destination advice, and more visit zerototravel.com/newsletter.
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