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What would it take for you to walk away from stability, sell almost everything you own, and leave with nothing but a backpack, a small budget, and courage?
In this episode, Cheryl sits down with Candace MacPhie, a writer whose nonfiction books chronicle a year-long backpacking journey in her late 20s—a journey that began after profound grief and a deep need to rediscover herself. Candace traveled in the 1990s, long before Google Maps, online reviews, or instant connection, and her stories are as raw and real as travel gets: funny, heartbreaking, romantic, and deeply human—often described as “Bridget Jones goes backpacking.”
Together, Cheryl and Candace explore what it means to travel without a safety net, how human connection shaped the experience, and why the “messy middle” is where the real growth happens.
In This Episode, You’ll Hear:
Memorable Moments & Takeaways
Listener Reflection Questions
If you’re in your own second act, here are a few questions inspired by this conversation:
Monthly Prize Giveaway 🎁
Cheryl hosts a monthly prize giveaway for listeners as a thank-you for being part of this community.
Details on how to enter are in the show notes / episode description wherever you’re listening.
(Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss it!)
Connect with Candace MacPhie
(Candace’s books + updates are available on her website.)
Support the Show
If this episode resonated with you:
✅ Follow/Subscribe to Cheryl’s Travel Blueprint
✅ Leave a rating & review (it helps more listeners find the show)
✅ Share this episode with a friend who’s craving a fresh start
And if you’re ready to plan travel that feels meaningful—not just “booked”—Cheryl would love to help you design it.
By Cheryl JohnsonWhat would it take for you to walk away from stability, sell almost everything you own, and leave with nothing but a backpack, a small budget, and courage?
In this episode, Cheryl sits down with Candace MacPhie, a writer whose nonfiction books chronicle a year-long backpacking journey in her late 20s—a journey that began after profound grief and a deep need to rediscover herself. Candace traveled in the 1990s, long before Google Maps, online reviews, or instant connection, and her stories are as raw and real as travel gets: funny, heartbreaking, romantic, and deeply human—often described as “Bridget Jones goes backpacking.”
Together, Cheryl and Candace explore what it means to travel without a safety net, how human connection shaped the experience, and why the “messy middle” is where the real growth happens.
In This Episode, You’ll Hear:
Memorable Moments & Takeaways
Listener Reflection Questions
If you’re in your own second act, here are a few questions inspired by this conversation:
Monthly Prize Giveaway 🎁
Cheryl hosts a monthly prize giveaway for listeners as a thank-you for being part of this community.
Details on how to enter are in the show notes / episode description wherever you’re listening.
(Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss it!)
Connect with Candace MacPhie
(Candace’s books + updates are available on her website.)
Support the Show
If this episode resonated with you:
✅ Follow/Subscribe to Cheryl’s Travel Blueprint
✅ Leave a rating & review (it helps more listeners find the show)
✅ Share this episode with a friend who’s craving a fresh start
And if you’re ready to plan travel that feels meaningful—not just “booked”—Cheryl would love to help you design it.