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Earth Family Travel - How To Travel The World Full Time With Kids

Episode 23 of The Exit Interview.

About this episode

Today we talk to Pete from @ earthfamilytravel . Pete and his wife Denise have been travelling the world full time for a number of years, but when kids came they thought it might come to an end. Instead, they took their 2 kids with them.

Now this family of 4, from Vancouver, Canada, take their kids on an epic worldschooling adventure! Guess what else? They travel long-term, with carry-ons only and focus on budget-friendly destinations which make this lifestyle available to almost anyone.

Pete and I talk about worldschooling, travelling with kids, working remotely, deciding to stay in Vietnam during COVID and much more. In This Episode, You'll Learn: How to travel full-time with kids and just carry-on luggage How to "worldschool" your kids and give them the education you want How to travel on a budget to extend your freedom lifestyle How to navigate Corona Virus while thousands of miles away from home And so much more... Resource Mentioned In This Episode: Earth Family Travel Blog Earth Family Travel Instagram Vagabonding The 4 Hour Work Week

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