Life Done Differently

Life Done Differently
Life Done Differently Podcast

Welcome to Life Done Differently – A Podcast that’s all about people who are living alternative lifestyles. In each episode, I interview people who escaped the rat-race and are living alternative lifestyles. We talk about why they chose this path, how they made it happen, obstacles they had to overcome, things they learned along the way and much more. Through this podcast, you will meet a range of amazing people living amazing lives. From people living on off-grid properties, in vans or on boats, people who travel full-time, people who chose very unusual careers, people who left the corporate world to start their own businesses as well as people who made small and simple changes in their life to have more time for the things they love.

  1. 24/10/2021

    EP34 – Starting a Business to Balance Family and Work Ambitions – Tiffani Higgins

    Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Life Done Differently.  Today’s episode is all about work like balance – particularly balancing family and work ambitions.  Of course, kids and family aren’t exactly my area of expertise, so I invited a guest who knows much more about this than I do.  I’m joined by Tiffani Higgins, who gave up a corporate accounting career to start her own business because she wanted more time for her kids and family.  We talk about how having kids changed Tiffani’s perspective on how she wanted to live her life, the challenges of balancing kids and a career and the pressure moms are facing these days to do and be it all.  Tiffani shares how she started her own accounting business and how that helped her have more freedom and flexibility in life. We talk about the challenges she had to overcome, how she managed to grow the business and the many lessons Tiffani has learned along the way.  We also talk about the importance of setting boundaries when being self-employs and how challenging this can be. This is a topic that comes up often when I talk to people who are living the nomad dream, so it was interesting to hear Tiffani’s views on that.  For all that and more, listen to my conversation with Tiffani.  If you would like to connect with Tiffani or learn more about her coaching business, you can do so via her website: www.stayathomebookkeeper.com/

    37 min
  2. 17/09/2021

    EP33 – Life on a Sailboat, Working Remotely and Mental Health – Sophie & Ryan

    Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Life Done Differently – The Podcast. For this episode, I’m joined by Sophie and Ryan, who left the corporate world to move onto a sailboat and travel around the world – with no previous sailing experience, as I might add. Ryan and Sophie share how a bit of a freak accident led them to rethink life and stumble across the idea of living on a sailboat. They realised that even though they were doing really well with their careers, it wasn’t the lifestyle they wanted. So they decided to break free. However, theirs is not a ‘dive right in’ kind of story. Instead, Sophie and Ryan gave themselves the time they needed to plan and prepare for the big move. They learned how to sail, bought their boat and started to take steps towards earning a living remotely. It took three years of preparation, but then they were ready to hit the road – or the water, to be more accurate. Both Sophie and Ryan have struggled with anxiety and mental health challenges at different times throughout their lives, so we talk a bit about that as well. The two are super honest and open about those challenges, which is really inspiring. And they share some super valuable insights and tips. If you want to connect with Sophie and Ryan, check out their awesome YouTube Channel or their website. https://www.youtube.com/c/RyanSophieSailing http://ryanandsophie.com

    57 min
  3. 09/06/2021

    EP30 – Computer Scientist Turned World Champion Windsurfer – Sarah Hauser

    For this episode, I got the chance to talk to professional athlete Sarah Hauser. Sarah is the Guinness World Record holder for the Largest Wave Windsurfed, 3x overall winner of the International Windsurfing Tour, 2x Winner of windsurfing's most prestigious contest the Aloha Classic. She is also a computer scientist by training, a fitness coach, a wife and a philanthropist. In other words, she is a total bad-ass and I’m super stoked she made time in her busy schedule to have a chat with me. Sarah says she knew she wanted to be a professional windsurfer since the second she surfer her first wave. But pressure from society and her parent led to her resisting that dream for many years and become a computer scientist instead. But ultimately, the inner athlete won – and as so often, the good stuff happened after a door Sarah thought she wanted to go through closed right in front of her. She moved to Hawaii and has been pursuing her windsurfing dreams ever since. We talk about what it takes to become a professional athlete in a sport that doesn’t offer a lot of official development programmes, nor big payouts. Sarah shares how she succeeded, how she managed the stress of trying to make a living through side-gigs while training, trying to find sponsors and being involved with charity projects and how she tries to find work-life balance. We also talk about how hypnosis has helped Sarah develop mental strengths, what motivates her to continue to push her body and what it’s like to surf these massive waves. For all that plus thoughts on the gender gap in sports, tips for how to pursue a career as an athlete and much more, check out my chat with Sarah. Learn more and connect with Sarah: • Watch the documentary Girl on Wave: www.girlonwave.com • Sarah’s website: www.hauserlifestyle.com • Instagram: @hauserlifestyle Photo: Fish Bowl Diaries

    1h 3m
  4. 26/05/2021

    EP29 – A Kiteboarding Camp on a Remote Island– Karen Duncan

    For this episode, I’m joined by Karen Duncan who gave up a career in telecommunication to build and run a Kiteboarding Resort on a small, remote island in Tonga, together with her partner Glenn. Karen shares what inspired them to make this life-changing decision and how they went about making it a reality – which was no easy undertaking. From having to sort out visas, finding land and dealing with local laws, customs and processes to having to bring absolutely everything they needed over from New Zealand. When they arrived in Tonga, they had nothing but a bare block of land. Once the materials arrived from New Zealand, they went to work – starting with building a well to have water. Over the next few months, they built a house for themselves and a resort with five huts and a common area for their guests. If you have ever wondered what it’s like to build a new life on a remote island, this episode with give you the answer. We also talk about what it’s like to live in paradise and the lessons Karen has learned along the way. And of course, we also had to talk about COVID and how that has disrupted their lives and how Karen overcame negative thoughts caused by uncertainty and being disconnected from family and friends and how she found a new calling as ‘the cake lady’. Learn more and connect with Karen: Website: https://www.kitesurftonga.com Instagram: @KitesurfTonga Facebook: www.facebook.com/KitesurfTonga

    1h 6m
  5. 12/05/2021

    EP28 – Taking an Adult Gap Year. Or Two – Beth Wishart

    What would you do if you could take a year off and use each month to focus on something important to you? That is what Beth Wishart, my guest for this episode, set out to do two years ago. She is joining me today to share what inspired her to do so, how it all worked out and what she learned along the way. In 2019, at 35 years old, Beth found herself in a secure, well-paying job in Wellington, on track to what most would call a successful life. But it didn’t feel all that successful to her. She felt stuck in her career without any progression in sight, frustrated by the long daily commute and was struggling with being unwell frequently and taking way longer to recover than she used to. Initially, Beth didn’t know how to fix things and thought this was just what life is like. But, during yet another lengthy sickness, the urge to change something became stronger and stronger – eventually resulting in the idea of an adult gap year. Twelve months to focus on the things that are truly important to her. After some encouragement from family and friends, Beth decided to take the leap. She resigned from her job and rediscovered the joys of life. That one gap year has turned into two years and has been everything Beth had hoped for and more. In this episode, we talk about • What inspired Beth to make this change • How she planned for her gap year – and what she actually ended up doing • Making it work financially • Balancing living in the now and planning for the future • Transitioning back into life with a job • What Beth thinks the future holds for her • The importance of putting yourself and your happiness first • Living minimalistic • And the many, many lessons Beth learned along the way.

    41 min

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Welcome to Life Done Differently – A Podcast that’s all about people who are living alternative lifestyles. In each episode, I interview people who escaped the rat-race and are living alternative lifestyles. We talk about why they chose this path, how they made it happen, obstacles they had to overcome, things they learned along the way and much more. Through this podcast, you will meet a range of amazing people living amazing lives. From people living on off-grid properties, in vans or on boats, people who travel full-time, people who chose very unusual careers, people who left the corporate world to start their own businesses as well as people who made small and simple changes in their life to have more time for the things they love.

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