Wondering how to quit your job and travel the world? How do you become location independent? How do you manage a business from the road?
These are the questions we answer in this travel podcast interview with Scott and Michelle from For The Ride.
What you’ll learn:
- When you should quit your job to travel the world
- What micropreneurship is and how it can help you travel
- Why you shouldn’t worry about having a gap on your resume
- How Michelle found work online
- The online marketplace Michelle uses to sell her artwork
- Why budget travel can be better than traveling in luxury
- How Michelle continues to work on her business while she’s on the road
- When you should work harder on your business to make the most money
- How to be happy, no matter what situation you’re in
Resources Mentioned
- Location Indie
- Etsy
- Airbnb
- Paintspiration Etsy shop
- Paintspiration website
- Mini Zen Garden Etsy shop
For more podcast episodes, see the archives.
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Jason, the podcast turned out great! I really enjoyed talking with you over skype. Thanks for having us on.
Listeners, if you have any questions for Michelle and I, don’t hesitate to reach out. Like Jason, we are both really passionate about helping others achieve their dreams of travel, business, and freedom, and we love hearing from like-minded people.
Great interview! Really enjoyed listening to Scott and Michelle’s journey. Michelle said, “If you set your mind to something you really can do it,” this is a great take away for those who dream of traveling. There are so many people out there who don’t understand the concept of budget travel and how easy it is once you get moving. What a treat to listen to other like-mined couples adventures.
Thank you!
Michelle
Thanks so much – I had such a blast with the interview!
That was a great podcast. I am about ready to quit my job and travel. My one issue is that I am solo, would you guys recommend waiting out until I have a lady friend to come with me? I am 26 years old, did it seem like most people traveling around you were in relationships?
I LOVE solo traveling and have done it then met up with my partner later. If feel like if you don’t want to wait you should chat to your partner about going solo and meeting up later…you’ll meet all types of people on the road including those that are alone AND couples. When you’re free to travel, and you want to, and your partner is cool with it then I say GO!