16 episodes

A podcast celebrating the amazing world of full-time family travel. Ditching conventional living and classrooms for globe-trotting adventures and world cultures, we dive into this unique lifestyle with our inspiring guests - seasoned digital nomads, new entrants, and gap year families. They share their personal experiences, highs, lows, and lifelong lessons. Whether you're an experienced family traveler or contemplating this alternative lifestyle, join us on this enlightening journey into full-time family travel.

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A podcast celebrating the amazing world of full-time family travel. Ditching conventional living and classrooms for globe-trotting adventures and world cultures, we dive into this unique lifestyle with our inspiring guests - seasoned digital nomads, new entrants, and gap year families. They share their personal experiences, highs, lows, and lifelong lessons. Whether you're an experienced family traveler or contemplating this alternative lifestyle, join us on this enlightening journey into full-time family travel.

    What is Worldschooling? 🌎📚

    What is Worldschooling? 🌎📚

    In this engaging episode of “Our Offbeat Life”, host David Cole takes us on a captivating journey into the world of worldschooling. Whether you’re a seasoned worldschooler or simply curious about this lifestyle, get ready to explore how the globe can become your classroom.


    Episode Highlights:

    1. Introduction: The Desire to Travel (00:00)


    David sets the stage by discussing the innate human desire to explore and travel.
    He introduces the concept of worldschooling as a way to combine education with adventure.


    2. Welcome to Our Offbeat Life Podcast (01:08)


    David warmly welcomes listeners to the podcast, emphasizing the unique perspectives shared by guests.



    3. Meet Your Host: David Cole (02:20)


    A brief introduction to David’s background as a full-time traveler and educator.


    4. Defining Worldschooling (02:39)


    David dives into the heart of the episode: What exactly is worldschooling?
    Worldschooling is the intentional act of viewing the world as one’s classroom. It combines multi-age and experiential learning with travel and cultural experiences.
    Unlike traditional schooling, worldschooling encourages learning beyond textbooks and classroom walls.


    5. Principles of Worldschooling (05:23)


    David explores the core principles of worldschooling:




    Cultural Immersion: Learning through firsthand experiences, embracing local customs, and understanding diverse perspectives.
    Personalized Learning: Tailoring education to each individual’s interests, strengths, and needs.
    Self-Directed Learning: Encouraging curiosity-driven exploration and self-motivated discovery.




    6. Challenges and Benefits (08:41)


    Benefits:



    Cultural Immersion: Worldschooling allows families to immerse themselves in different cultures, languages, and traditions.
    Flexible Education: Personalized learning fosters creativity and adaptability.
    Transformative Experiences: Families share their stories of growth and enrich




    Challenges:

    Logistical Hurdles: Navigating visas, healthcare, and practical aspects of travel.
    Social and Emotional Aspects: Balancing social interactions and maintaining emotional well-being.
    Minimalism and Downsizing: Embracing a simpler lifestyle.


    7. Financial Strategies and Legal Considerations (19:25)


    David discusses financial planning for worldschooling families and legal considerations when travelin
    Practical tips and resources are shared.


    8. Travel Planning Tips (25:36)


    From itinerary planning to safety precautions, David covers essential aspects of successful worldschooling adventures.


    9. Frequently Asked Questions (29:06)


    David addresses common queries related to worldschooling.
    Practical insights and advice are provided.


    10. A Day in the Life of a Worldschooling Family (33:10)


    Bethany shares her family’s experiences in South America, highlighting the diversity of approaches within the worldschooling community.


    Conclusion:


    This episode aims to inspire and motivate families to consider worldschooling as a feasible and enriching lifestyle.
    Whether you’re a globe-trotting educator or a curious listener, worldschooling offers a unique educational journey.

    Tune in and let the world be your classroom! 🌍🎧

    • 49 min
    The Wonder Year: A Family Travel Book to Inspire Your Next Adventure

    The Wonder Year: A Family Travel Book to Inspire Your Next Adventure

    Wonder Year Interview



    In this episode, the authors of the book, 'Wonder Year', discuss their experience of travelling with their families for an extended period. Each author discusses how world-schooling, or using the world as a classroom, shaped their family's journey as well as the numerous experiences they had. They delve into the logistical elements including planning and packing, and also address the challenges faced and misconceptions about extended family travel. They emphasize a central theme of curiosity, explaining how a thirst for knowledge drives learning, cultural appreciation, and connection. The authors encourage families to pursue their own world-schooling journeys, assuring there is a supportive community waiting to welcome them.


    Get the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Wonder-Year-Long-Term-Family-Worldschooling/dp/1637560249/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1XLFSRUK4KKRD&keywords=wonder+year&qid=1702533907&sprefix=wonder+year%2Caps%2C325&sr=8-1




    Credits:
    Host- David Cole
    Guests: John Yates & Karen Yates
    Announcer- Brodi Cole
    Editor- David Cole
    Theme Music: Ella Doran

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    Travel the World was written and performed by Ella Doron for Helen Doron Teen English, for the Helen Doron Educational Group

    Visit the ⁠Helen Doron Song Club ⁠ on YouTube for the full song
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    • 1 hr 22 min
    How To Afford To Travel The World As A Family: Interview with John and Karen Yates

    How To Afford To Travel The World As A Family: Interview with John and Karen Yates

    Executive Summary:
    The podcast tells the story of John and Karen, a married couple with two kids who decided to travel the world full-time after reaching a low point in their relationship. It covers how they prepared financially, got their kids on board, road schooled the children, dealt with accidents abroad, found purpose through travel, supported local communities, and made the lifestyle sustainable. Their story proves that with proper preparation and resourcefulness, full-time travel can be accessible for more families.

    Action Steps/Key Insights/Takeaways:


    Test your partner's openness to new lifestyle ideas if your relationship needs a change (00:05:15)
    Dramatically reduce living expenses by traveling to lower cost of living countries (00:14:28)
    Have multiple remote income streams as backup (00:15:05)
    Let passions and interests drive children's education (00:26:11)
    Prioritize relationships - don't let tension fester (00:53:13)
    Interact with local communities for more fulfilling experiences (01:07:20)

    Show Notes:

    Introduction


    John and Karen reached a low point in their marriage and needed a change (00:04:49)
    A question about moving abroad led them to discover full-time travel (00:05:15)

    Preparing To Travel


    They saved aggressively and reduced expenses to fund a year of travel (00:14:23)
    Created remote income streams as backup (00:14:59)
    Involved their kids in the decision (00:09:31)

    Hitting The Road


    Early visa issue created setback but they persisted (00:47:52)
    Spent extended time in Vietnam due to COVID (00:08:40)
    Faced serious scooter accident but received care from strangers (00:42:29)

    Family Travel Lifestyle


    Kids favorite travel memories are normal activities made special by new locales (00:33:25)
    They practice self-directed education focused on passions, not standardized curriculum (00:24:04)
    Make relationship communication priority no matter what (00:53:13)

    Giving Back


    Built sustainable Etsy shop to support local Guatemalan woman (01:00:41)

    Conclusion


    Full-time travel can be affordable with strategic preparation and openness to alter lifestyles (01:08:45)



    Here are some links to find and follow John and Karen.
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/VibrantGuatemala
    https://www.facebook.com/Karen.InspireMyMoney/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-yates/
    Inspiremydreams.com

    Credits:
    Host- David Cole
    Guests: John Yates & Karen Yates
    Announcer- Brodi Cole
    Editor- David Cole
    Theme Music: Ella Doran

    ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬
    Travel the World was written and performed by Ella Doron for Helen Doron Teen English, for the Helen Doron Educational Group

    Visit the Helen Doron Song Club  on YouTube for the full song
    ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Unplanned Adventures: Traveling As A Single Parent

    Unplanned Adventures: Traveling As A Single Parent

    Lacy's story demonstrates the rewards of worldschooling, even as a single parent. Her top motivation was providing her daughters with a better education and quality of life. Traveling opened up abundant opportunities she never could have imagined while stuck in her old job and lifestyle. The experience has created an unbreakable bond and given her kids a broader perspective on the world. Lacy's example gives single parents everywhere permission to think outside the box. With some creativity and willingness to take a risk, you can craft the adventurous, fulfilling life you've always wanted.

    • 47 min
    From Breakdowns to Breakthroughs: 4 Years of Overlanding

    From Breakdowns to Breakthroughs: 4 Years of Overlanding

    This episode is an interview with a couple, Ritchie and Abigale of  Meat Around The World,

    Richie and Abigail share what life is really like on the road as they overland through the Americas with their young daughter Zoe. After getting inspired by shows like "Long Way Round," they bought a truck camper in the U.S. and slowly meandered their way from Arizona down through Mexico and Central America.

    Now in their 4th year of slow, immersive travel, they’ve formed meaningful connections with locals, dealt with challenges like breakdowns and border issues, and given their daughter a one-of-a-kind on-the-road education.

    Richie and Abigail offer sage advice for families considering full-time overlanding – from budgeting smartly to not putting off dreams for “someday." Though not always easy, the rewards of discovering new places as a family far outweigh the comforts of a stationary life.

    Their BLOG is: https://www.meataroundtheworld.com/

    Their Instagram is: https://www.instagram.com/roadschoolaroundtheworld/

    The Article they mention is: https://expeditionportal.com/border-shock-an-overlanding-familys-nightmare/

    • 58 min
    Lessons from Full-Time Family Travelers Who Gave Birth Abroad and Moved to New Zealand

    Lessons from Full-Time Family Travelers Who Gave Birth Abroad and Moved to New Zealand

    This episode of the "Our Offbeat Life" features Bradley and Jenny who are full-time family travelers. The discussion revolves around Bradley and Jenny's extraordinary experiences traveling the world with their children, including giving birth abroad during a pandemic and establishing a home base in New Zealand. They share advice on financial management while traveling, navigating work and immigration processes in different countries, and understanding local cultures. The conversation ends with a trivia quiz and their reflections on the benefits of slow travel.



    K͟e͟y͟ ͟P͟a͟r͟t͟s͟ ͟o͟f͟ ͟t͟h͟e͟ ͟C͟o͟n͟v͟e͟r͟s͟a͟t͟i͟o͟n͟:
    1. Introduction and Background: David introduces the podcast and guests, Bradley and Jenny.
    2. Travel Lifestyle: The couple explains why they began full-time travel and their experiences, including having children while abroad.
    3. Financial Aspect: Discussions around the financial implications of their lifestyle.
    4. Locations and Cultures: The couple recounts their experiences in various countries they've visited.
    5. Schooling and Child Rearing: They discuss the approach to their children's education during travel.
    6. Immigration Process: They share their experience of gaining residency in New Zealand.
    7. Conclusion: The conversation ends with advice on slow travel and a trivia game.

    • 1 hr 12 min

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