EP - 28 Van Life w/@doingdownunder More Than Money
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In this episode, we speak to Dan & Annie from @doingdownunder about their decision to quit their jobs, pack their lifes into a van and travel around Australia for 12 months.
Instagram: @doingdownunder
Resources
Things we couldn’t travel without -
Wiki Camps - wikicamps.com.au Bialetti Moka – Coffee Maker Koala King Size Mattress
Key Questions and topics covered in this episode:
Deciding to travel
Life on the Road
What has been the best thing about traveling so far? Has it changed your perspective on work life Balance? Top tips for anyone wanting to do the same thing? Financials
How much did you budget for your trip? How long did it take to save up for the trip? What did you do to save money? Are you doing any work while your travelling? Questions from listeners
How many days have you gone without having a shower? Where do you shower? Do you ever get a hotel for the night, if so why? How long are you planning on traveling for?
Episode Sponsor
This episode is brought to you by More Time Financial. A financial planning, money management and financial education company who are on a mission to help young Australians make smarter decisions with their money.
To stay up to date with the latest news, sign up to The Young Money Newsletter and get insights, tips and resources to help you make smarter decisions with your money delivered straight to your inbox each week
About Me: Ross Marais
I am a Gen Y Financial Adviser & CoFounder of More Time Financial. For the past 4 years I have been on a mission to help young Australians make smarter decisions with their money.
Follow me Online Here:
Website | rossmarais.com
Instagram | Instagram@rossmarais
Facebook | Facebook@rossmaraisoffical
Youtube | Youtube@rossmarais
LinkedIn | LinkedIn@rossmarais
Twitter | Twitter@rossmaraisfp
Medium | Medium@rossmarais
In preparing this podcast episode, the contributors have not taken into account any particular person's objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting on this information, you should consider its relevance to your personal circumstances.
In this episode, we speak to Dan & Annie from @doingdownunder about their decision to quit their jobs, pack their lifes into a van and travel around Australia for 12 months.
Instagram: @doingdownunder
Resources
Things we couldn’t travel without -
Wiki Camps - wikicamps.com.au Bialetti Moka – Coffee Maker Koala King Size Mattress
Key Questions and topics covered in this episode:
Deciding to travel
Life on the Road
What has been the best thing about traveling so far? Has it changed your perspective on work life Balance? Top tips for anyone wanting to do the same thing? Financials
How much did you budget for your trip? How long did it take to save up for the trip? What did you do to save money? Are you doing any work while your travelling? Questions from listeners
How many days have you gone without having a shower? Where do you shower? Do you ever get a hotel for the night, if so why? How long are you planning on traveling for?
Episode Sponsor
This episode is brought to you by More Time Financial. A financial planning, money management and financial education company who are on a mission to help young Australians make smarter decisions with their money.
To stay up to date with the latest news, sign up to The Young Money Newsletter and get insights, tips and resources to help you make smarter decisions with your money delivered straight to your inbox each week
About Me: Ross Marais
I am a Gen Y Financial Adviser & CoFounder of More Time Financial. For the past 4 years I have been on a mission to help young Australians make smarter decisions with their money.
Follow me Online Here:
Website | rossmarais.com
Instagram | Instagram@rossmarais
Facebook | Facebook@rossmaraisoffical
Youtube | Youtube@rossmarais
LinkedIn | LinkedIn@rossmarais
Twitter | Twitter@rossmaraisfp
Medium | Medium@rossmarais
In preparing this podcast episode, the contributors have not taken into account any particular person's objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting on this information, you should consider its relevance to your personal circumstances.
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