• #26 Alison Mittlestaedt - Quitting the Corporate World: Her Story of Traveling to 25 Countries

  • Jun 25 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

#26 Alison Mittlestaedt - Quitting the Corporate World: Her Story of Traveling to 25 Countries

  • Summary

  • I think we've all day dreamed of leaving our work lives behind to pick up a nomadic lifestyle. Traveling from place to place, living off of the basics, meeting new people and freeing ourselves from the stress of work. Dreaming is one thing but having the courage to actually follow through with a plan is another... can you see where this is going? 

    Alison and her fiancé Tyler left their jobs and traveled to 25 countries in less than two years! Switzerland, Italy, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Greece, Egypt, Cairo, Kenya, Madagascar, Botswana, South Africa and the  list goes on.

    On this episode we talk about her travels, where the inspiration came from, what the plan was and all of the things she learned along the way about the world, life and herself.

    You can follow Alison and her adventures in a few locations on Instagram:
    @AlisonRosem - Alison's personal account
    @AlisonandTylertravel - Alison and her fiancé Tyler's travel page
    @SeattleTastyVibes - Alison's latest page where she posts about Seattle's food scene 





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