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    Y We Travel Podcast: To Meet The Neighbours (Bonus Episode!)

    25/06/2026 | 40 mins.
    This week, I'm sharing a bonus episode from a brand new podcast called Y We Travel, co-hosted by my friend Eric Weiner, who has joined me on the show a few times over the years. Eric is a New York Times bestselling author and former foreign correspondent, and his co-host Erica Vella is an award-winning podcaster and former broadcast journalist.ย 

    There's no shortage of travel advice out there โ€” who can save us a buck, what to do, when's the best time to go, where to go. But one fundamental question often gets left behind: why?ย 

    Born from an award-winning magazine series of the same name, Y We Travel explores the deeper motivations behind our journeys. The show unpacks the emotions, discoveries, and purpose that give travel its meaning.ย 

    In this episode, Eric and Erica discuss the origins of the series and their own motivations for travelling. Eric interviews author and Y We Travel essayist Pico Iyer, trading travel anecdotes from Japan to California to North Korea and discussing themes from Pico's piece in The Walrus magazine, which argued that we should travel to meet our neighbours. Erica continues the conversation with a selection of Toronto Pearson passengers, asking: "Why are you travelling today?"ย 

    Resources:ย 


    Sign up for the Zero to Travel FREE newsletterย 


    Listen to Y We Travel onย Apple,ย Spotifyย 


    Read the companion essays atย ywetravelmag.caย 


    Contact Y We Travel:ย hello@ywetravelmag.caย 


    Learn more aboutย Pico Iyerย 

    Want More?:ย 


    The Geography of Bliss With Eric Weinerย 


    How To Live a Long and Useful Life (The Wisdom of Ben Franklin) With Eric Weinerย 


    Rick Steves On the Hippie Trail (The Making of a Travel Writer) with Special Guest Host Eric Weinerย 

    Thanks To Our Sponsors:ย 


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    7 Travel Tech Trends Worth Knowing in 2026 + 3 Emerging Hot Spots to Spend Quality Time with Matt Gray

    23/06/2026 | 1h 18 mins.
    Matt Gray is the founder and CEO of Pangea, a free social travel app built to help people coordinate travel plans, share recommendations, and connect with their network around the world. After a decade in product development and corporate M&A at a global fintech company, he left the corporate world in 2023 to become a full-time digital nomad and build Pangea full-time. He is on a personal mission to visit every country in the world.

    In this episode, we get into seven travel tech trends shaping how people plan, book, and experience travel, including why most travel apps fail, the rise of social travel, and what AI can and can't do for travelers right now. We also dig into destination recommendations, advice for running a remote business on the road, and what it means to bridge the nomad bubble.

    These are genuinely fascinating times to be a traveler and a builder in the travel space, and Matt sits at the center of both worlds. He's thinking seriously about why travel tech has such a high failure rate, and what it would actually take to crack the code, and he brings a perspective that is grounded in years of on-the-ground experience across dozens of countries and travel styles. There is a real conversation here about the gap between wanting to travel and actually doing it, and I think it will stick with you. The travel tech trends for digital nomads piece is insightful, but the human thread running through it all is what makes this one worth your time.

    Have you ever had a piece of technology genuinely change how you travel or connect with people on the road? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you'll share by sending me an audio message.

    Tune In To Learn:

    Why so many travel apps are built to solve a single problem, and why that almost always leads to failure

    How being a "multifaceted traveler" is reshaping what a useful travel platform actually needs to do

    Why AI wrappers on ChatGPT are not the same as AI-powered travel tools, and how to tell the difference

    How social travel is changing the reason people book trips in the first place

    Why off-the-beaten-path destinations benefit most from the rise of connected travel communities

    How to break out of the nomad bubble and go deeper in the places you visit

    Why the people you travel with may matter more than the places you go

    Destination recommendations for regions quietly gaining traction in the nomad world

    Advice for running a remote team while living a location-independent life

    What it looks like to bring urgency to travel, not just talk about it

    And so much more

    Resources:

    Sign up for our FREE newsletter

    Download the Pangea app

    Pangea on Instagram

    Couchsurfing

    Workaway

    Want More?

    From Expat to Digital Nomad: Finding Your Travel Rhythm, Balancing Burnout, and the Digital Nomad Lifestyle with Kristin Wilson

    The World's Most Traveled Person on the Ethics of Gamifying Travel, Best Regions in the World, and Why To Keep Traveling With Harry Mitsidis of NomadMania

    Top 5 Reasons For "Slomading" + The Benefits Of Boredom With Tim Marting From Citizen Remote

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    How to Live an Unconventional Life of Adventure and Purpose by Becoming โ€œDirtbag Richโ€ with Blake Boles

    16/06/2026 | 1h 27 mins.
    What would it mean to stop measuring your lifeย byย the conventional yardstick and start building one thatย actually fits?ย 

    Blake Boles is a writer, experiential educator, and the founder ofย Unschool Adventures, a travel company for self-directed teenagers, which he has run since 2008. He is the author of several books on alternative education and self-directed learning, and his newest book,ย Dirtbag Rich: High Freedom, Low Income, Deep Purpose, was released in March 2026.ย ย 

    In this episode, Blake and I get into the philosophy behind "dirtbag rich" living, including what it really means to pursue a high-freedom, low-income lifestyle while still navigating the demands of modern capitalism.ย We also dig into the practical side of how to make a non-traditional financial model actually work, and talk about purpose, downward mobility, unschooling, outdoor adventure, and so much more.ย 

    Ifย you'veย ever wondered whetherย there'sย a middle path between grinding toward a distant retirement and going full dirtbag with no financial safety net, this conversation is going to give you a lot to think about. Blake shares a lot of real practical substance in this one, alongside some genuinely fresh thinking about how to measure wealth, what freedomย actually requires, and what gets in the way of most people finding their version of a dirtbag-rich unconventional life.ย 

    What does "enough" look like for you, whether that's money, time, adventure, or something else?ย I'dย love to hear your thoughts, and I hopeย you'llย share byย sending me an audio message.ย 

    Tune Inย Toย Learn:ย 


    Why the original dirtbag culture offers a useful framework, even ifย you'llย never live in Yosemite full-timeย 


    How Blake figured out a way to earn good money in short bursts and stay free the rest of the yearย 


    Why "howย do you know when you're wealthy?" is a more useful question than you might expectย 


    What the FIRE movement often gets wrong about making a clean break from workย 


    How to think about "downward mobility" as a feature rather than a failureย 


    Why having freedom from somethingย isn'tย enough without also knowing whatย you'reย free to doย 


    What the real risks of a dirtbag rich lifestyleย actually are, and how to go in with clear eyesย 


    How purpose shows up differently for different people, and why measuring it in "I get to" days worksย 


    Advice for attracting the ideal clients and building work that doesn't eat your lifeย 


    Why getting your ideal client to feel genuinely excited to work with you is the job before the jobย 


    And so much moreย 

    Resources:ย 


    Sign up for our FREE newsletterย 


    Blakeโ€™sย websiteย 


    Dirtbag Rich bookย 


    Unschool Adventuresย 

    Want More?ย 


    The Vagabond's Way: Meditations on Wanderlust, Discovery, and the Art of Travel w/ Rolf Pottsย ย 


    The 5 Best Hacks of โ€œAll the Hacksโ€: Travel, Money & Life Optimization with Chris Hutchinsย 


    Digital Detox: Downsizing Your Digital Life to Create Freedom + Reboot Your Lifestyle Business with Corbett Barrย 

    Thanks To Our Sponsorsย 


    Become a Fora Advisor today atย foratravel.com/zerototravelย 


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    Uruguay: Top 7 Hidden Gems (That Most People Miss) + Testing the Remote Work Lifestyle with Lucia Krygier

    09/06/2026 | 1h 6 mins.
    Ever considered traveling to or working from Uruguay?ย 

    Lucia Krygier is a Uruguayan entrepreneur and innovation consultant based in Montevideo. In early 2025, she spent two months working remotely from Cape Town, South Africa, an experience she describes as a turning point in her life. That trip led her to found Workย Fromย Uruguay, a community-driven workation program bringing together remote workers, digital nomads, and entrepreneurs to co-live and co-work in Uruguay.ย 

    In this episode, Lucia shares her journey from first-time remote worker to budding businessย owner, andย makesย a strong caseย for why Uruguay deserves a spot on your radar.ย 

    There is something worth sitting with in this conversation about what happens when you stop waiting for the right moment and just go. Lucia's path touches on trusting yourself through uncertainty, building a life around how youย actually wantย to live, and what travel to Uruguay's hidden gems can unlock when you give a place more than a few days.ย ย 

    If you had the chance to spend a few months working and traveling somewhere completelyย new,ย  wouldย you take it?ย I'dย love to hear your thoughts, and I hopeย you'llย share byย sending me an audio message.ย 

    Tune Inย Toย Learn:ย 


    Why Lucia's first remote work trip to Cape Town changed the direction of her lifeย 


    How she decided between constantly moving and staying in one place for an extended timeย 


    The hidden costs and benefits of spending more time in one place instead of country hoppingย 


    The mindset shift that helped her leave a stable job and launch a business from abroadย 


    How she handled the uncertainty of starting a consulting career while traveling across Europeย 


    Why she built her business around her home country instead of continuing to travel indefinitelyย 


    What Uruguay's digital nomad permit is and how it works for long-term visitorsย 


    The off-grid beach village that gets a "wow effect" from every single visitor who goes thereย 


    Seven specific places in Uruguay worth visiting, from a colonial port town to a bohemian surf villageย 


    What to eat in Uruguay, from the national sandwich to a dish tracing back to Italian immigrantsย 


    Advice for testing the work-travel lifestyle before committing to a full nomadic yearย 


    And so much moreย 

    Resources:ย 


    Sign up for our FREE newsletterย 


    Work From Uruguayย 


    Instagramย 

    Want More?ย 


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


    From Expat to Digital Nomad: Finding Your Travel Rhythm, Balancing Burnout, and the Digital Nomad Lifestyle with Kristin Wilsonย 


    Creating A Life Abroad + Expert Remote Work Advice with Chase Warringtonย 

    Thanks To Our Sponsorsย 


    Become a Fora Advisor today atย foratravel.com/zerototravelย 


    Check outย Morning Brew Dailyย for business news that's actually fun.ย 

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    How to Transition to a โ€œNormal Lifeโ€ After Travel with Tom Turcich (10th Person to Walk Around the World)

    02/06/2026 | 1h 16 mins.
    What do you do when the adventure ends?ย 

    Tom Turcich is a motivational speaker, author, and the tenth person in history to walk around the world. Over seven years, he and his dog, Savannah, covered 28,000 miles across 38 countries and six continents, completing the journey in 2022. He is the author of the memoirย The World Walkย and the children's bookย Savannah's World of Adventure.ย 

    In this episode, Tom shares what returning home after long-term travel actually looks like, from the mental and emotional toll of losing the road, to the financial catch-up game, to the harder question of who you are once the adventure is over.ย 

    If you've ever come back from a trip and felt a strange kind of grief you couldn't quite name, this one is for you. Tom is remarkably open about the difficulty of that first year back, and the conversation gets into territory that doesn't often get talked about after a big journey ends. There's real honesty here about what it takes to find your footing again, how to rebuild adventure into a life that isn't handing it to you every day, and how to make peace with the constraints that come with settling down.ย 

    What's one thing you've held onto from a big trip that's hard to explain to people who weren't there? 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 Tom describes his first year back as the only depression he's ever experiencedย 


    How the world "stops coming at you" when you settle down, and what it takes to rebuild that muscleย 


    The unexpected mental and emotional challenge of no longer having a North Starย 


    Why consistency beats passion when it comes to making progress, in travel and in lifeย 


    What two years of walking in the Atacama Desert taught Tom about happinessย 


    Why your traveler identity matters less than the values underneath itย 


    How walking became a years-long meditation practice Tom didn't see comingย 


    The one mindset Tom would give anyone coming off the road for the first timeย 


    Why building community after a big adventure takes longer than most people expectย 


    What it means to choose your constraints rather than just accept themย 


    And so much moreย 

    Resources:ย 


    Sign up for our FREE newsletterย 


    Tomโ€™s websiteย 


    The World Walk bookย 


    Microadventures bookย 

    Want More?ย 


    Walking the World with Alexander Campbell and Tom Turcichย 


    The World Walk (Trilogy): Lessons From A 7 Year Walk Around The World w/ Tom Turcichย 


    Exploring A Single Map: A Travel Adventure For Everyone With Alastair Humphreysย 

    Thanks To Our Sponsorsย 


    Become a Fora Advisor today atย foratravel.com/zerototravelย 


    Check outย Morning Brew Dailyย for business news that's actually fun.ย 

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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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