Ellie Larkins joins the show to break down how work exchanges can become a powerful gateway into long-term travel, meaningful cultural immersion, and real-world skill building. What began as a short trip after university quickly evolved into years of global travel fueled by Workaway experiences across Europe and Australia. In this conversation, Ellie shares practical strategies for finding great hosts, avoiding common pitfalls, and using work exchanges to travel more deeply, build community, and create unexpected career pathways. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Ellie walks through how to get started with work exchange platforms like Workaway and why this style of travel creates a more meaningful and affordable experience than traditional trips. She shares how to evaluate host profiles, including what signals a high-quality opportunity and how to spot red flags early. We also get into the application process, including how to write outreach messages that stand out and why asking more questions, not fewer, leads to better experiences. Ellie explains how to balance independence with connection while traveling solo, and how hostels and shared work exchanges naturally create community. She also reflects on the unexpected skills she gained, from hands-on animal care to navigating new environments, and how those experiences ultimately led to a paid role working in animal sanctuaries. Finally, she offers grounded advice on staying flexible, packing light, and embracing spontaneity without losing your footing. What Even is "Work Exchange"? Work exchanges are a form of low-cost, immersive travel where participants contribute a few hours of help each day in exchange for accommodation, meals, mentorship, or cultural immersion. Through platforms like Workaway, Worldpackers, and WWOOF, travelers can connect with hosts around the world offering opportunities ranging from hostel support and childcare to farming, conservation work, language exchange, creative projects, and tourism support. Rather than traveling as a tourist, participants become part of a local household, business, or community for a period of time, often gaining confidence, practical skills, cross-cultural communication experience, and a deeper understanding of daily life in another place. Resources and Links Mentioned: Workaway (primary platform discussed) WWOOF, Worldpackers, HelpX (additional work exchange platforms) Hostelworld or similar platforms for finding affordable but also social accommodation Connect with Us: Listen to Gap Year Radio wherever you get your podcasts More episodes and info: gapyearradiopodcast.com