413. He Said She Said: What World Schooling Taught Us About Family, Freedom, and Fulfillment with Dan Martell

 
 
 
 
 

If you’re curious about how we run our family while traveling the world, get ready to hear it all.

In this He Said She Said episode, Dan and I are discussing our decision to worldschool our kids and the plan we crafted to make it all work. This adventure didn’t come to fruition overnight. In fact, it took years of convincing me and figuring out the details to even start planning it.

Traveling the world with your kids while giving them an education is all about being creative, whether it’s making the most of an experience or structuring more traditional learning. It hasn’t been easy, but in the end, we believe it will be totally worth it.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • How our year-long plans to travel as a family have started off so far.

  • The real reason we decided to worldschool our kids (and how it relates to business).

  • Why it’s so important to let our kids navigate challenges on their own.

  • What you should consider before traveling with your kids, and what not to worry about.

  • How we overcame our biggest reservations to do life together around the world.

  • The proof that hiring help has been completely worth it for us.

  • What our lives would look like if we didn’t worldschool and the biggest benefits so far.

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