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By Andrew James
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
Today we speak with Natasha Ibrahim. Natasha comes not just from one place or one country. Growing up in Australia with U.S. Canadian, Indian, Pakistani and African influences she has always had a global awareness. We all know it is not easy to be different as a child but through her journey, Natasha has found herself taking those differences and running with them in today’s travel climate. As a travel content creator on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube she provides travel guidance and is also developing her own product line focused on women and travel. Join us! This is How To Kick It.
Expectations of travel can ultimately dictate whether your trip, move aboard and even life will be a success. Today's guest hails from the east coast of the USA. Juggling career, travel, and relationships Conner McBee lays it all out with strong opinions about the true cost of travel and stronger opinions on the expectations people put on their trips. Conner shares stories of living in Colombia and how his year in Japan left lasting impressions of what he was capable of abroad. Conner and I discuss all things travel and more on the latest HTKI episode. This is How To Kick It.
Today we hear from Seraphina Yong, a Singaporean with a unique approach to making time to balance out her career and travel life. She set out to scratch that itch to explore by taking trips with girlfriends, her father, and a special trip to Bali where she found the sport she now loves. These experiences usually come to those who have thrown caution to the wind with a "just go" mentality. Seraphina on the other hand values planning and research. These tools have helped her structure her adventures and responsibilities at home to get the best of both worlds. "You can not pour from an empty cup" and today Seraphina shares with us how she continues to keep hers full. Join us, This is How To Kick It.
Long-term travel and pursuing an education have traditionally been separate experiences. While different there are some key similarities such as exposure to new locations, meeting new people, and learning about oneself. Some of our fondest and impactful memories in life have been either in college or while traveling. Our latest guest Jannick Evers has married the two experiences and come out better for doing it her way. Jannick has just completed her education in Fashion Management this past year while traveling to France, Portugal, Mexico, and Indonesia. Join us for our discussion. This is How To Kick It.
Our latest guest, Ronaldo de Febro, founder of Bali Media House has used a symptom of the pandemic (extra time) to grow his business. While some have slimmed down operations Bali Media House has ramped up its efforts to make a name for Ronaldo and his collaborators. Working hard to grow his brand and contacts Ronaldo is in the process of growing a business and living a life abroad. By living in Bali his lifestyle and work have become interwoven - the natural beauty of the island brings models and photographers from around the globe. To be based here allows him to act quickly and produce quality content for himself and his clients. Once a freelance videographer and photographer, Ronaldo now defines his role using the simple phrase "I make movies" this simplistic statement carries much weight and demonstrates the confidence he has in himself and his brand. Join us for a discussion of business, opportunities during a pandemic, and pushing forward through all obstacles. This is How To Kick It.
Episode 9 with Thomas Beard founder of EROTIKK Jewelry. We discuss what it took for him to start a jewelry business with a global reach. While Thomas currently resides in Bali he explains how leveraging his industry expertise paired with tech recourses has aloud him to live where he loves. He has met so many travelers that have come and gone. His approach has aloud his journey to never end. Join us. This is How To Kick It.
New episode with Zeus Ferrini, co-owner of the The Arepas Stand in Los Angeles California. Born and raised in Venezuela, Zeus and his sister Mercedes have brought their culture and food the states. We talk about "The American Dream" as well as surfing and traveling long term. According to Zeus when it comes to business and travel he says "just go for it!" Join us, This is How To Kick It
Note: Visit The Arepas Stand Instagram page for full schedule of their locations dates at Los Angeles Famers Markets as well as catering information. @thearepastand
If you ever wanted to live in Australia this is the episode for you! Our guest Mirka Suomäki has been living abroad in Australia for the past 3 years. We discuss the visa process and requirements of making such a major move, including 88 days of mandatory farm work in a ginger processing factory. While living in Australia was never part of Mirka's master plan she could not imagine herself anywhere else. Her love for surf and sun has guided her to this place and a yoga teacher training course is her new challenge to better herself and contribute to her life abroad. We touch on other locations such as Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Montenegro, Croatia, Cyprus, and Indonesia. and what it takes to move abroad as a solo female. This Is How To Kick It.
Someone that has changed my definition of Travel is our friend the Dutch DJ Sylva. He has done the typical backpacking trip through Asia and lived in Australia and Bali, but his most impactful stories have been about his time in Canada. He took a job in forest management to help control the spread of an invasive species that destroys the Canadian wilderness if not regulated. His travels began in Asia but his growth took place while working in the brutal Canadian wilderness because he was finally living for himself and not for someone else. Talks of surfing Tofino in the thickest wetsuit you can imagine then warming up in a hot tub dug directly into the beach. His journey teaches us the true value of doing things for ourselves. This Is How To Kick It.
Vanessa Busch shares her experience and perspective about what it takes to be a solo female traveler. She is the first woman we have had the pleasure of interviewing on How To Kick It but definitely not the last. While most people plan and plot every detail of their trips she explains her willingness to just go and see what happens! Vanessa shares stories about her time in Los Angeles, Mauritius, and Bail where we learn what motivates her to choose these destinations. She is currently pursuing a career in education, This career was chosen in part because of how it allows her to constantly take time to explore her life outside of Germany. Join us. This is How To Kick It.
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.