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“If you can recover from brain surgery on the road, what can’t you do?”
Reaching the five-year mark of nomadic living has offered an extensive education. From navigating a corrupt cop to being together 24/7, Erin and Michiel reflect on how they’ve found their way forward. They talk about viewing challenges as experiments, taking control when things get chaotic, and why you should let local things be local. Join them as they explore the lessons, surprises, and growth that have defined their adventure—and why they’re not stopping this ride anytime soon.
Got a question? Send a message to [email protected]
Follow my adventures through my newsletter: www.theserialtravelist.com or @erinrackelman on Instagram.
Thanks to MuzaProduction for the music.
2024 Copyright Global Denizens LLC DBA The Serial Travelist
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Erin Rackelman“If you can recover from brain surgery on the road, what can’t you do?”
Reaching the five-year mark of nomadic living has offered an extensive education. From navigating a corrupt cop to being together 24/7, Erin and Michiel reflect on how they’ve found their way forward. They talk about viewing challenges as experiments, taking control when things get chaotic, and why you should let local things be local. Join them as they explore the lessons, surprises, and growth that have defined their adventure—and why they’re not stopping this ride anytime soon.
Got a question? Send a message to [email protected]
Follow my adventures through my newsletter: www.theserialtravelist.com or @erinrackelman on Instagram.
Thanks to MuzaProduction for the music.
2024 Copyright Global Denizens LLC DBA The Serial Travelist
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.