Our Offbeat Life

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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.

  1. 10/11/2025

    Prisma Revolutionizes Education for Traveling Families

    About the Guest(s): KristenKristen is the CEO of Prisma, a cutting-edge virtual learning community that has been transforming traditional education models. With a rich background as a teacher and charter school founder, Kristen joined Prisma as a curriculum designer and has been instrumental in its innovative approach to education. She is dedicated to enhancing personalized learning experiences and is actively involved in creating a flexible, project-based curriculum that adapts to students' interests and real-world needs. Episode Summary: In this episode of the "Our Offbeat Life Podcast," host David Cole sits down with Kristen, the CEO of Prisma, to discuss how Prisma is revolutionizing education by providing a flexible, personalized learning solution for students around the world. With a focus on building real-world skills and nurturing a love for learning, Prisma acts as a bridge for families seeking a non-traditional educational path that supports travel and exploration without sacrificing academic rigor. The conversation gives insight into Prisma's unique approach to education, which includes a dynamic, project-based curriculum that allows students to earn competencies and badges. Kristen elaborates on Prisma's diverse community of learners, ranging from homeschool families to geo-flexible world travelers, and highlights how Prisma supports socialization and community building through robust virtual interactions and periodic in-person meetups. The episode also delves into how Prisma coaches play a crucial role in personalizing student learning and ensuring academic growth through individualized mentorship and feedback, thereby preparing students for an unpredictable future work landscape influenced by technology and AI. Key Takeaways: Personalized Learning Experience: Prisma provides a tailored education approach, allowing students to explore their interests through thematic, project-based learning.Community Engagement: Students from diverse backgrounds can build friendships and collaborate through virtual cohorts and in-person meetups, fostering a global online community.Emphasis on Skills for the Future: Prisma prepares students with critical soft skills and an innovator's mindset, empowering them to thrive in an AI-influenced future.Parental Involvement and Flexibility: Parents can select different involvement levels through Prisma's programs, with options for financial aid and a parent-coach model.Accreditation and Success Metrics: Prisma's accredited programs ensure that students are well-prepared for college, with a strong track record of graduates receiving university acceptances and scholarships.Notable Quotes: "We really want kids to love learning and prepare them with the skills that they need to thrive in the future." - Kristen"Our learners grow 206% of their expected growth in math and 176% of their expected growth in reading." - Kristen"It is such a beautiful community. We have the best kids, the best families. They do make real friendships." - Kristen"We're not scared of AI. We teach learners how to use AI safely and appropriately." - Kristen"Learning should be hard, fun." - Kristen, quoting Seymour Papert.Resources: Prisma Website: joinprisma.orgSeymour Papert on Educational PhilosophyOur Offbeat Life Podcast: More episodes on world schooling and alternative education.To gain a deeper understanding of how Prisma is transforming the educational landscape and to hear more illuminating conversations, listen to the full episode and stay tuned for more content from the "Our Offbeat Life Podcast."

    38 min
  2. 09/26/2025

    How This Traveling Family Homeschools 3 Kids Around The World

    About the Guest(s): Sarah Desante and Max are a dynamic traveling duo, passionate about blending the wonders of family adventures with creative storytelling. Sarah is an accomplished author known for her captivating Adventure Globe series—a set of books that transports young readers on enchanting journeys across the world's significant landmarks. Together with her husband Max, they lead a life of exploration with their three children, often sharing their rich experiences through various content forms, including a popular family blog and a YouTube channel, "The 5-Year-Old Explorers." Max, originally from Italy, contributes a practical dimension to their travels with his background in the medical field, adding depth to their global educational journey. Episode Summary:In this exciting episode of "Our Offbeat Life," host David Cole talks to Sarah Desante and Max about their extraordinary lifestyle as world travelers and educators on the road. The conversation is rich with anecdotes from their explorations, giving listeners a peek into how they manage a nomadic lifestyle while simultaneously enriching their children's education. With a focus on blending global travel experiences with creative pursuits, Sarah and Max reveal the inspiration behind the Adventure Globe series, their process of unschooling, and maintaining a structured yet adventurous daily life. Throughout the episode, Sarah and Max share insights into how their family evolved from hectic travelers to a more balanced approach, allowing them to immerse fully into the cultures they visit. The discussion shines a light on their unique educational methods, highlighting the pros and cons of unschooling versus formal education. They touch upon handling healthcare abroad, managing negative perceptions from outsiders, and the essentials of packing light while catering to their children's hobbies. This conversation serves as both an inspiration for those looking to live an offbeat life and a guide for families eager to embark on world explorations. Key Takeaways: Sarah and Max advocate for unschooling, allowing their children to pursue personal interests and passions while traveling the world.The Adventure Globe series is inspired by the family's real-life travel experiences, aimed at educating young readers with engaging storytelling.Emphasizing slow travel, Sarah and Max have learned to balance exploration with the educational needs of their children.Adapting to challenges, the family highlights the importance of resilience, learning from locals, and managing health emergencies while on the road.They have fostered a sense of community by attending and organizing pop-up gatherings, connecting with other travel families worldwide.Notable Quotes: "Kids are really resilient. They figure it out." – Sarah Desante"Our children decided on what they wanted to learn every month. They focus on that, allowing for a more passion-driven education." – Max"There are doctors in the rest of the world too; we've found excellent care wherever we've traveled." – Sarah Desante"The more you let go, the more you find your positivity, and worries about external judgments fall away." – Max"The ultimate gift to yourself and your family is to travel together with an open mind." – MaxResources: Books by Sarah Desante: The Adventure Globe seriesYouTube Channel: The 5-Year-Old ExplorersSocial Handles/Blog: Check for "The 5-Year-Old Explorers" for blog and travel updates.Embark on a virtual journey by listening to the full episode and delve deeper into how travel, education, and creativity seamlessly intertwine with Sarah and Max’s family adventures. Stay tuned for more captivating stories and insights from "Our Offbeat Life" podcast series.

    55 min
  3. 09/13/2025

    Raising Mentally Well Kids While Traveling Full-Time or Raising Resilient Kids Abroad: Mental Health Tips for Digital Nomad Families

    About the Guest(s): Addie Weiland is a licensed therapist specializing in mental health and wellness, particularly in children and families. Beyond her professional expertise, Addie is also a full-time traveling mom, which provides her with firsthand experience in raising mentally resilient children while being constantly on the move. She shares her insights and experiences through her counseling practice, Everyday Bravery Counseling, and also documents her family's travel adventures. Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of "Offbeat Life," host David Yealink engages in a captivating discussion with Addie Weiland about the complexities of raising mentally well-rounded children in a nomadic lifestyle. Drawing from her dual expertise as a licensed therapist and a traveling parent, Addie provides valuable guidance on ensuring children's mental health is prioritized even while experiencing the joys and challenges of full-time travel. The conversation navigates through the delicate balance between adventure and emotional stability, offering practical strategies for parents who embark on this unique lifestyle. During the episode, Addie dispels common myths about traveling with children, arguing that while it may seem selfish, it often turns out to be one of the best gifts you can offer them. She emphasizes the importance of monitoring your child's emotional and behavioral changes as key indicators of whether the travel lifestyle is beneficial for them. The discussion also delves into specific strategies for maintaining emotional regulation and routines, essential for providing a stable environment amid frequent location changes. Addie shares personal anecdotes, including both parenting wins and chaotic travel stories, illustrating the raw, day-to-day realities of her family's travel experiences. Key Takeaways: Traveling with children, when handled with care, can be a significant gift rather than a selfish endeavor, but it's crucial to monitor their mental wellness.Establishing routines and preparing children for transitions helps create stability in a nomadic lifestyle.Emotional resilience in children can be bolstered by recognizing and addressing goodbye struggles and fostering positive communication.Parents' self-regulation is crucial in managing stress and modeling emotional management for children.Open dialogue with children about their travel experiences provides vital insights and supports their mental well-being.Notable Quotes: "If your kids' mental health is really shifting downward, then maybe it's a little selfish to continue [traveling].""The best regulating tool you have is to keep yourself regulated.""We can do hard things. Traveling is amazing, and it's also kind of hard, but we get through it.""Checking in with your child's emotional state doesn't change just because you're traveling.""Open dialogue with your kids is important; we must ask them how they're doing."Everyday Bravery CounselingAddie's social media: "Wheeling with the Weilands"Contact details and resources further mentioned in the episodeResources: Listeners are encouraged to tune in to the full episode for a comprehensive exploration of child mental health strategies in a travel lifestyle. Stay connected for more enriching episodes of "Offbeat Life," offering valuable insights and expert advice to enhance your family travel experiences.

    38 min
  4. 08/29/2025

    Living Unconventionally: Travel, Unschooling, and Chasing Dreams with Cassidy Crowell

    About the Guest(s): Cassidy Crowell: Cassidy is an expert in living life on her own terms, having transformed her conventional nine-to-five lifestyle into a world of perpetual travel with her family. Boasting a popular following on social media under "Living Unconventionally," Cassidy documents her journeys and shares insights on unschooling her children, choosing experiences over material possessions, and inspiring others to explore the world. With a focus on worldschooling hubs, Cassidy provides resources and guidance for families seeking to embrace a lifestyle of travel. Episode Summary: In this episode of "Our Offbeat Life," host David Yealink delves into a captivating conversation with Cassidy Crowell, an inspiring figure in the world of non-traditional living and worldschooling. Cassidy shares the transformative journey from a routine lifestyle to one driven by global exploration, with her family in tow. As they navigate various cultures and destinations, they prioritize life experiences over societal expectations, fostering an environment of learning and growth outside the conventional classroom setting. David and Cassidy discuss the origins of this unconventional lifestyle, unveiling the pivotal moments and motivations that spurred Cassidy and her family to veer off the beaten path. They touch on the challenges and rewards of embracing fear, the significance of local and global travel experiences, and the profound life lessons absorbed through worldschooling. With a focus on long-term travel, Cassidy emphasizes the value of immersing her children in cultures beyond books, citing real-world encounters like witnessing whale migrations in vastly different parts of the world as monumental educational experiences. Key Takeaways: Embrace Fear and Lean In: Cassidy highlights that fear can be a sign to move forward rather than holding back, often indicating pathways to the most rewarding experiences.Redefining Success: Success isn't about adhering to societal standards but about how much life you can extract from each day and moment.Travel and Education: Worldschooling provides unique learning opportunities, exposing children to diverse cultures and genuine life experiences not accessible in traditional schooling.Personal Growth through Travel: The journey isn't just geographical but deeply personal, offering insights into how to live more fully and intentionally.Community in Worldschooling: The importance of building connections through worldschooling hubs and online communities, offering socialization for both children and adults.Notable Quotes: "If you've ever wondered what life would look like without the blueprint, this is your permission slip.""Every trip now, we're trying to…is there a hub there? Can we go to a hub?""As many hacks as you do, it's okay to be uncomfortable. It's not the end of the world.""How much life can I get out of each day and how much life can I live in each moment?""The whole point is to do it your way…it's about feeling out what works for your family."Cassidy Crowell on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok: Living UnconventionallyResources: The World Schooling Map: A comprehensive list of worldschooling hubs and educational travel opportunities compiled by Cassidy.For those seeking inspiration to follow a similar path or simply dreaming of exploring the world unconventionally, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in for more episodes as we continue to highlight inspiring stories from those who redefine what it means to truly live life to the fullest.

    42 min
  5. Raising Worldly Kids: The Power of International Travel with Marquita Wright

    08/15/2025

    Raising Worldly Kids: The Power of International Travel with Marquita Wright

    About the Guest(s): Marquita Wright is an adventurous, full-time working mother who explores the world with her twin sons. Known in the digital world as the "Traveling Twin Mama," Marquita shares her travels and insights on parenting through her Instagram platform and her website. With a professional background that includes a global role requiring international travel, she leverages her professional journeys to experience various cultures. Her work allows her to blend travel with her passion for raising adaptable, empathetic children. She shares her experiences and tips on international travel with kids to inspire others to incorporate travel into their lives. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of the Offbeat Family Podcast, host David Yealink sits down with Marquita Wright, also known as the "Traveling Twin Mama." This episode revolves around understanding how travel can enhance a family's dynamic, specifically focusing on raising confident, adaptable, and empathetic children through cultural immersion. Marquita emphasizes the importance of global exposure and talks about her personal journey of traveling with her twin sons to diverse destinations around the world. Marquita shares her experiences and challenges, providing valuable insights into family travel logistics, including balancing work and parenting while maintaining a globetrotting lifestyle. Keywords like "family travel," "cultural immersion," and "raising confident kids" keep the conversation lively and informative. Marquita discusses practical strategies for encouraging independence, adaptability, and problem-solving skills in children during travels. Furthermore, she elaborates on the profound life lessons and cultural understanding gained from exploring the world and how these experiences shape a child's worldview. Key Takeaways: Traveling is an excellent tool for teaching children adaptability, confidence, and problem-solving skills. Planning trips with children involves encouraging their participation and selecting activities that allow cultural immersion. Traveling with young children can enhance their cultural understanding and empathy toward others. The unconventional lifestyle of constant travel poses challenges but offers extraordinary educational experiences beyond the traditional classroom. Raising kids while maintaining a career and travel lifestyle requires strategic planning and openness to flexibility. Notable Quotes: "Travel allows them to realize that things are not always going to go as expected. Be prepared to roll with the punches." "I want them to know that no matter where they want to go, they belong and can have the opportunity to do it." "They won't remember? That's not true. It is amazing what they can remember." "Travel makes my kids adaptable as well. They know they can belong anywhere they want." "With travel, they should be moving around, asking questions, exploring, and using all their senses." Resources: Marquita Wright's Instagram: @thetravelingtwinmama Marquita Wright's Website: Marquita's Travels and The Traveling Twin Mama Explore more of Marquita Wright's adventures by visiting her Instagram and website. Tune in to the entire episode for a deeper dive into how family travel can transform parenting and the holistic growth of children. Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on the Offbeat Family Podcast.

    53 min
  6. Growing Up Global: The Life of Teenage Worldschoolers

    08/01/2025

    Growing Up Global: The Life of Teenage Worldschoolers

    𝐀͟𝐛͟𝐨͟𝐮͟𝐭͟ 𝐭͟𝐡͟𝐞͟ 𝐆͟𝐮͟𝐞͟𝐬͟𝐭͟(𝐬): The Avella Family is a dynamic trio consisting of Valerie Avella and her two daughters, Vivian and Amelie. Valerie, a former FBI analyst and military spouse, has embarked on a globetrotting adventure with her daughters, exchanging traditional schooling for immersive, world-class experiences across continents. Vivian, 14, is passionate about horse riding, reading, piano, politics, and is keenly involved in world history. Amelie, aged 12, shares similar interests, particularly in horse riding, music, and Italian culture. Together, they have embraced worldschooling, integrating their learning experiences from various countries into their unique educational journey. 𝐄͟𝐩͟𝐢͟𝐬͟𝐨͟𝐝͟𝐞͟ 𝐒͟𝐮͟𝐦͟𝐦͟𝐚͟𝐫͟𝐲͟: Join us in this fascinating episode as we dive into the adventurous lifestyle of the Avella family, who have traded the typical classroom setting for the enriching experiences of traveling and worldschooling. Valerie Avella speaks about her decision to take her daughters, Vivian and Amelie, on a unique educational journey. Broadcasting from Nagasaki, Japan, the family discusses their educational experiences with the virtual school Prisma and the challenges of adapting to various teaching systems, including German and British curricula, before finding a perfect fit in Prisma. Throughout the episode, Valerie and her daughters share how living in different countries has expanded their perspectives. They delve deep into historical and cultural explorations such as visiting Hiroshima and learning about the Renaissance in Florence. The Avella family highlights various benefits and issues associated with full-time travel, such as social interactions and forming lasting connections with friends. They also discuss the differences in cultural attitudes they have observed across different countries and how traveling has enriched their understanding of global history and culture. This episode is packed with insights into the life of modern-day worldschoolers and how travel has shaped their education beyond textbooks. 𝐊͟𝐞͟𝐲͟ 𝐓͟𝐚͟𝐤͟𝐞͟𝐚͟𝐰͟𝐚͟𝐲͟𝐬͟: Educational Flexibility: The Avella family highlights the benefits of their online school, Prisma, which allows for an adaptable and diverse learning experience tailored to individual interests.Cultural Immersion: Traveling offers an in-depth look at various cultures and historical events beyond what traditional schooling provides.Social Challenges and Rewards: While forming lasting friendships can be difficult on the road, the enriching experiences and personal growth from traveling outweigh the challenges.Parental Perspective: Valerie shares her journey from a traditional American upbringing to a lifestyle of continual learning and cultural exploration.Global Citizenship: The children articulate how travel has molded their view of the world, enhancing their understanding of different cultures and histories.𝑵͟𝒐͟𝒕͟𝒂͟𝒃͟𝒍͟𝒆͟ 𝑸͟𝒖͟𝒐͟𝒕͟𝒆͟𝒔͟: "In school, I would learn about the French Revolution, but not about Japanese Buddhism. Traveling allows broader historical learning than any one curriculum.""We have complete control of our schedule on the road, which allows us to structure our learning and exploration in unique ways.""Traveling teaches you that the vast majority of people are good, no matter where you go.""It might be lonely at first, but worldschooling offers an unmatched educational advantage that prepares you for a globalized future.""I feel like a global citizen, connected to the world, not just one place."𝐑͟𝐞͟𝐬͟𝐨͟𝐮͟𝐫͟𝐜͟𝐞͟𝐬͟: Prisma Learning: Joinprisma Discover the unique experiences of the Avella family and gain insights on the benefits and challenges of worldschooling by tuning into the full episode. Stay tuned for more enlightening stories and tips on global learning and family travel in upcoming episodes.

    1h 3m
  7. 07/04/2025

    Traveling Mindfully: Mental Health Tips for the Global Nomad

    About the Guest: Addie Wieland is a licensed mental health counselor and therapist at Everyday Bravery Counseling. She is also a full-time traveling world schooling mom. Addie specializes in helping individuals navigate mental health challenges, with a focus on fostering resilience and mindfulness. She is passionate about integrating mental health practices into the nomadic lifestyle, empowering families to thrive on the road while maintaining their well-being. Episode Summary: In this episode of "Our Offbeat Life," host David Yealink revisits with Addie Wieland to discuss the mental health aspects of living a nomadic lifestyle. Addie shares her experiences as a traveling mom and therapist, providing insights on managing mental health while living abroad. The discussion revolves around the importance of routines, coping with travel-related stress, and the mental shifts necessary for adapting to life on the move. David and Addie connect over shared experiences and discuss the challenges and rewards of cultural immersion. Addie delves into the concept of letting go of perfection and control in favor of embracing flexibility and change. Highlighting the importance of grounding routines, she offers practical tips to ensure mental resilience while traveling. In addition, Addie emphasizes the need for self-reflection in distinguishing between escaping and expanding one's lifestyle. Through enlightening stories and advice, the episode offers valuable guidance for anyone considering a location-independent lifestyle and those seeking to maintain their mental health on the go. Key Takeaways: Letting go of perfection is essential when adopting a location-independent lifestyle; flexibility and adaptability become crucial skills.Establishing routines, even while on the move, is vital for maintaining mental health and consistency in a nomadic lifestyle.Self-reflection helps to determine if one is escaping problems or expanding into new experiences; honesty in answering is key.A balance is necessary between independence and forming meaningful connections with others, even when traveling.Basic self-care practices, such as proper sleep, nutrition, and exercise, form the foundation for mental well-being on the road.Notable Quotes: "Our nervous systems prefer a known hell to an unknown heaven.""This lifestyle isn't necessarily going to take away anxiety and depression. You have to work on it consistently.""It's about a balance. We don't want to be on one side of the spectrum, hyper-independent or overly dependent on others.""Getting outside, getting some morning sun, moving your body, and eating well are foundational to maintaining your mental health.""Mindset is such a big piece of this lifestyle. If you can work through your fears and doubts, you're really going to be golden."Resources: Everyday Bravery Counseling - Addie's professional websiteInstagram: @wheelin_with_the_wielands - Follow Addie's family adventuresEmail: info@everydaybraverycounseling.comImmerse yourself in this informative conversation by listening to the full episode, and stay tuned for more insightful discussions designed to inspire and support your journey into an offbeat life.

    31 min
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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.