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.”
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)
Music from Creations by Michael R. Hicks
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. 🙂