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After exploring the world and embracing adventure often in my teens and twenties, I realized the shift to motherhood and a professional career was threatening the amount of adventure that showed up in my life. I responded by reframing the destination to a journey. In designing a life of adventure we nurtured the creation of new experiences, challenged the status quo, and tested our risk tolerance. 10 years and 3 children later, these intentional family adventures were far greater than any de ...
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Explore business success, entrepreneurship, and achieving personal growth while nurturing family bonds and embracing thrilling adventures. Join Aaron Osgood as he uncovers the secrets to impactful business, fulfilling relationships, and bucket-list-worthy adventures. Gain insights on wealth building, work-life balance, and goal setting from accomplished guests. Tune in every Tuesday for inspiration and actionable tips to create your dynamic life. Keywords: Business success, Entrepreneurship, ...
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The Family Money Adventure show is the money and travel podcast helping you make money moves that feel right for your family. Join Kevin Payne as he explores ways to improve family finances so you can afford to do the things you love, like travel and spend quality time together. Learn how to plan family trips well, save money on travel, explore destinations around the world, and find everyday adventures for your family. New episodes drop every other Tuesday. To find out more, visit www.famil ...
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Family Adventure Podcast with Erik Hemingway

Inspiring interviews with families who have dreamed big and experienced epic adventures!

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We interview families who have dreamed big and taken epic adventures! Why wait for retirement? You can travel and have amazing experiences with your family....NOW! Listen in each week as we get the inside scoop on how they planned, and the ups and downs of what worked and what didn't. Bottom line is......don't live with regrets, go now, and live life to the fullest!
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If you're an adventurous mom on a mission to capture real family moments with the help of a professional photographer, you're in the right place. I've got expert advice, insider tips, and real-life stories to ensure your family photoshoots are joyful and fun. Hi! I'm Jaime, an Oregon Photographer, mom, and wife. I'm so glad you're here!
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Our family of 6 plus our dog sold everything, bought an RV and have been traveling full-time around North America since May 2014. If we aren’t out climbing mountains, hiking to a waterfall or playing at the beach, we are most likely at the local donut shop trying to find the best donuts in the US! We love talking about RV life and the reality of what it means to live in less then 200 sq. feet with a family of 6 and a dog. We are honest and open about the reality that it isn't all a vacation ...
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Our guests today are parents we met at a playground in Alaska. Our lives intersect through many similar interests and after a 2+ hour parking lot conversation, some time together geocaching, a beach day with swimmers itch and swapping favorite RV stories I decided it would be great to continue the conversation on the podcast. Christine and David vi…
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In true RV fashion, this loop has not been unscathed from RV fixes. As we field more and more inquiries about RV life, one area that comes up are in the technical aspects of RV ownership. In our transition to RV life, my husband went from being a high school tech ed teacher (IE shop classes) to becoming a certified RV technician. If you or someone …
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In the fast-paced world, where every moment seems to be driven by deadlines, notifications, and the relentless pursuit of productivity, there's a quiet revolution taking place—one that involves the deliberate act of hitting pause. II have hit pause several times on the podcast this year. In spite of a underlying sense of guilt, I dug deeper into th…
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Real estate is a fiercely competitive world. Setting yourself apart from the rest of the pack becomes a priority to attract potential investors. This can be a hard task, but our guest in this episode is a practical example of achieving such a feat. Meet Alan Underwood, our remarkable guest. Based in sunny San Diego, Alan is not your typical real es…
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I have a special treat for you Adventurers today. We are talking about Taylor Swift. Yes, you heard me correctly. Put on your listening ears because class is in session as we look at some financial lessons from Taylor Swift. For reference, this episode was recorded a week after Taylor Swift released 1989 (Taylor’s Version). The reimagined album has…
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Hello Adventurers, I have a treat for you! I recently attended FinCon, which is the largest conference for independent financial media. I spent the week hanging out with and learning from the best bloggers, podcasters, Youtubers, creators and entrepreneurs I know. I tried something new this year at FinCon — recording live from the FinCon Podcast Bo…
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Podcasting is a medium that has allowed me to 10x my network, have meaningful conversations with people I wouldn't otherwise have access to, elevate the stories rarely shared in the industry, and establish my voice and share my story. It wasn't until working with a few podcast coaching clients that I realized that while there is more happening behi…
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The basis of our gap year is the foundation of simple and inexpensive adventures we do as a family. Within this episode, you'll discover 10 curated simple adventures that can be embarked upon with ease. From hidden trails to local landmarks, from unique flavors to thrilling challenges, each adventure is designed to ignite your family's imagination …
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Credit scores are a 3-digit number that represents your credit health. Whether you have a good score, bad score, or no score, there are actions you can take that can help improve your score, which can help you qualify for lending and credit cards and open other doors. A good credit score can also save you money. In this episode, we'll discuss: What…
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Periodically during our family gap year life in the RV, we have moments when we start to feel like we are missing the comforts of home. When people ask what we miss from home the kids often - having a bedroom door (instead of a privacy black out curtain), a dishwasher, hot showers that don’t require us to turn on the hot water heater nor having to …
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After years in public accounting as a CPA, Brad reached financial independence at the age of 35 through diligent savings and investing. Brad Is passionate about everything from saving money, to living a more healthy lifestyle, to ‘boring’ things like tracking your finances and cutting down on your tax bill. But his favorite topic is leveraging cred…
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Join us as we wrap up our Disney World podcast series. Disney World is a wonderful place, but it's expensive, especially for families. There are ways to save money, but it can still cost more than other vacations. But not everything at Walt Disney World costs money. In this episode, I share 11 free things you can do at Disney World. Our list includ…
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As you heard in the last episode we are 9m into our family gap year. This recording comes days after meeting up with a previous Ordinary Sherpa guest from episode 109| Living your Childhood Dreams. and continually grateful for the stories and connections that have helped us in taking steps and moving forward on this journey. We love meeting up with…
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So you want your family photos taken, but the thought of getting your kids to cooperate totally stresses you out, so you wait, and before you know it, a few years go by, and then you’re kicking yourself because your kids are changing so quickly! Sound familiar? Listen in on easy tips for preparing kids for family photos! Get helpful tips from an Or…
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Join us for a quick update on our family's gap year journey! We'll share what's been working, what's been challenging, and what we've learned so far. We'll also talk about our plans for the next few months. Worth noting, I have found that I really enjoy podcasting and having conversation without all the ads and interruptions many podcasters use. If…
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Join us as we continue our Disney World series. In this episode, I share some of our favorite tips for families visiting Walt Disney World. We're squeezing a ton of info into this episode. Stick around for the full episode to hear all of the valuable tips and tricks to plan and implement the very best Disney World vacation for your family. As a bon…
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Learn why you should consider the Oregon Coast for your next family photography session! Head to my blog (links below) to see some incredible photos families create with me! Oregon Coast Family Photographer Cannon Beach Photographer: How to get stunning family beach photosJaime Bugbee による
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From wardrobe choices and location scouting to wrangling little ones and making sure everyone's smiling, I've got you covered. You'll leave each episode feeling confident and ready to create stunning memories. Oh, and I'll be adding some much-needed mama support stories! Check out more here: Oregon Photographer…
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Our Disney World podcast series continues, but unfortunately, not from my room at the Disney Swan Resort. My recent Disney adventure had to end, but we're not finished discussing how to plan the best Disney World vacation for your family. We discuss how to visit Disney World for cheap using travel rewards. We discovered the world of credit card rew…
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We’re continuing our Walt Disney World series live from my hotel room at Walt Disney World Swan Resort. In this episode, we discuss some of the best ways to save money at Disney World. Taking a family vacation to Walt Disney World can be an expensive affair. Join me as I share some of our favorite money-saving tips to keep more dough in your pocket…
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Choosing where to stay at Disney World is one of the most important parts of vacation planning if you're headed to the parks with your family. As one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, the Lake Buena Vista and Orlando area offer endless accommodation options for Disney World guests. Despite all of the choices, one of the first d…
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As my family drove to Alaska (currently spending time in Fairbanks) I have seen many bike campers and was reminded of my conversation with a guest from episode 047 with Mason Gravely. We have driven over 13,000 miles in the RV since January all across the country and passing bike campers along various highways through Alaska and Canada it brings ne…
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Budgets. You either love them or you hate them. Budgets and budgeting often have a negative connotation. People often think of budgets as too rigid or that they lead to a negative view of money. Other people and families swear by them. Credit.com recently surveyed Americans on their budgeting habits. Here's what they discovered: 27% don't think bud…
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When this drops we will be in the arctic circle exploring a part of Alaska you can’t drive. If weather cooperates we’ll be visiting 2 more National Parks. This week also marks 6 months of travel on our family gap year. I brought my husband back on the show to talk through how we got here. He referred to this as a mid-life retirement and I loved tha…
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As my family enjoys the summer in Alaska on our family gap year we are slowing down (a new adventure for us). Part of this gap year was designed to meet up and connect more deeply with adventurous families and one family in particular was sparked by having a guest on the podcast. Amy Buschatz was a guest in 2022 and after we recorded she nonchalant…
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With four teenagers, we've had our share of family adventures over the years. We've made tons of mistakes when traveling that have cost us time, money, and energy. We've learned from those mistakes and are better prepared when we're planning future family vacations. In this episode, we explore 11 essential travel tips for families. These tips will …
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In June we crossed the border into Canada. Last year when we were testing the potential of a gap year we were hosted Banff & Lake Louise Tourism and while it was lovely, I also learned that we prefer a different kind of travel. Yes, Banff was gorgeous AND we found so many other places and experienced a different kind of beauty that reinforced that …
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The best way to prepare for future expenses is to save for them in advance. Emergency Funds help cover unexpected expenses and emergencies outside of your everyday spending. Sinking funds help you achieve short-term savings goals. Both funds are essential for families, but which one should you prioritize? An emergency fund is money saved and set as…
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Using tools like checklists or tracking forms can help us be aware of important details that might drift by in life - like everyday moments of joy. If you are interested in a tool to help you test what to get rid of in your life and what to invest your time and energy in, the Joy Audit tracking Form is a helpful awareness builder and data visualiza…
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Family travel isn't one size fits all. For people like us with larger families, it can be a challenge to find accommodations to fit everyone comfortably. It's also a challenge for our wallet as travel costs typically jump as your traveling party increases. The definition of a large family is subjective. For some it means you've had TV execs banging…
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Bittersweet: the art of both/and experiences. Where we can be happy AND sad, content AND busy, be with our favorite people AND miss our independence, all the comforts of home AND yearning to get back on the road. Worth noting, I have found that I really enjoy podcasting and having conversation without all the ads and interruptions many podcasters u…
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Too often, people (myself included) focus on cutting small expenses from their budget instead of going after big financial wins. We've all heard how dropping Starbucks lattes and avocado toast from our daily routine is the solution to paying off tens of thousands of dollars in student loan debt or building a million-dollar investment portfolio. Yes…
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We are home for a week between phase 2 and phase 3 of our gap year. Last Wednesday was a big and yet very ordinary day. I woke up in my own bed at home that morning after traveling continuously for 4 months. It was also the 1 year birthday of my (Link) book Beyond Normal: a field guide to embrace adventure, explore the wilderness and design an extr…
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Parents, have you ever planned a trip just for you and one of your kids? Or maybe a solo trip with more than one child? Planning one-on-one trips helped us connect with each of our kids and instill a love of travel and adventure into their lives. It also provides a unique opportunity for them to take ownership in planning and enjoying a vacation ju…
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Show Notes for this episode: https://ordinarysherpa.com/116 Schedule a Coaching or Adventure Strategy Consultation: https://calendly.com/heidi-139/adv-strategy_coaching Subscribe to the email List: https://ordinarysherpa.com/subscribe/ Rich Jun is a high energy artist with a passion for travel and adventure. He is a FT optometrist and PT Short-term…
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Our road trip across the United States was intended to have us exploring the vast beauty of this country while discovering some of the most unexpected hidden gems and unique experiences. Join me as I share my experiences, tips, and insights for anyone looking to embark on a similar journey to get off the beaten path and learn how to design untouris…
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The question I get asked more than anything as a content creator is, how did you become a freelance writer? The idea started years ago as a backup plan, actually. I was working in a career I didn't love and wanted to find a way to switch careers, make more money, and free up time so I wouldn't have to miss my kids' sporting events and other activit…
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Show Notes for this episode: https://ordinarysherpa.com/114 Join the Slow Fi Meet Up April 20 from 7-8:15 EST register here Subscribe to the email List: https://ordinarysherpa.com/subscribe/ Diane is a retired school teacher who has traveled the globe for decades. However, it wasn't until she took off on a seven-month road trip that she learned- mu…
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We all want to save money when we travel. That's why deals from third-party travel websites and apps look so enticing. With all the money-saving that can come from travel deals, there are also potential disadvantages of using these offers versus booking directly through hotels and airlines. Full disclosure, we typically book directly whenever possi…
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Show notes for this episode: https://ordinarysherpa.com/113 Buy Me Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ordsherpa Buy Beyond Normal book, a field guide to designing an adventurous life with kids. https://www.facebook.com/groups/ordinarysherpa to learn more about metrics of thriving and the joy audit referenced in this episode.…
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Tracking your spending is one of the best ways to see where your money is going each week or month. It's also a crucial part of the budgeting process, so you can set realistic financial goals that fit your current situation. In this episode, learn why tracking your spending is an important part of any family budget, how to track your expenses manua…
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Having a travel budget helps you understand how much money you need to save for an upcoming trip. Then, you can calculate how much you need to save each month or paycheck to reach your travel goals. You can also create a general travel budget from which you can pull funds as needed for family trips. In this episode, we'll discuss the difference bet…
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Walt Disney World is one of the most visited travel destinations in the world. It's a dream vacation for kids, but it is also a hot spot for couples looking for a magical getaway without kids. In this episode, we'll explore how to plan a trip to Walt Disney World without kids. Using our recent 20th-anniversary Disney trip as a guide, we'll look how…
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If you want to follow along to get the behind the scenes details of our family gap year you can subscribe to our email list; ordinarysherpa.com/subscribe and make sure to select Family Gap Year Adventures as one of your topics. If you would like an episode or blog post of anything specifc or to go deeper on a topic that I mention please reach out v…
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Today's episode is a little different from a typical interview. Our guest today is a member of our Family Travel Hackers (Link) membership where we help families travel more for less. The Family Travel Hackers Membership is a way to support families who want to explore travel rewards but are overwhelmed. As one of my guests described travel rewards…
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