In this week’s episode, Saren interviews Stephanie Langford from Entrefamily.com about her amazing and budget-friendly around-the-world family travels and how every family can help their children become “citizens of the world” whether or not any big family trips are in the cards for them.
Show Notes
- A Day in the Life of a Family of Six Traveling Around the World
- 12 Things my Children Learned while Worldschooling this Year
- How to Travel more Affordably in the U.K. as a Family
- How to Survive a Long Road Trip with Kids Part 1
- How to Survive a Long Road Trip with Kids Part 2
- Travel gear tips
- Podcast Stephanie made with another traveling family
- Series of posts on “Smart Family Travel”
Travel Posts by Saren:
Tried and True Road Trip Tips (this was one of our most-read posts at Power of Moms in 2014 and 2015)
Budget Travel Tips: You Can Make it Happen if You Really Want to (this is a post on my personal blog that I wrote after our trip to Europe last spring)
Audio editing by Christy Elder
Stephanie @ EntreFamily says
It was wonderful to chat with you, Saren. Thank you so much for having me on the show! 🙂
Saren Eyre Loosli says
So grateful to have you on the show, Stephanie! You’re really an inspiration to me.
Ann-Morgan Krueger says
I absolutely LOVED the show, Saren and Stephanie! Stephanie, I’m so inspired by your travels! One question…when I click on the link that says, “How to Travel to the U.K. more affordably as a family” it brings up the article on Smart Family Travel: How to Save Money on Long-Haul Flights. That may be connected, but we are actually leaving for the United Kingdom as a family of six in about a month, and I would be incredibly grateful for any additional tips you may have (or another link to the article!). 🙂
Saren Eyre Loosli says
Sorry – I updated the link to the correct link now!
Ann-Morgan Krueger says
Thank you so much!! That’s super helpful!
Sarah says
I loved this episode!! I could have easily listened to another 2 hours of Stephanie and Saren talking about family travel. Please do another like this. 🙂