Nomadic Retirement: Who Said You Have to Stay in One Place
Event Category: Presentations/Discussions
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Nomadic Retirement:
Who Says You Have to Stay in One Place
with Jay BrownTuesday, August 13, 2019Hotel Posada de la Aldea, Ancha de San Antonio 15Time: 11:00-12-30 (doors open at 10:45 for tickets)
Cost: 200 pesos
As a retirement gift to herself, Jay took an around-the-world trip meant to last one year. Five years later, her journey continues. She and the nomadic lifestyle are a love match with no signs of a breakup on the horizon.Jay will share how she managed to experience 28 countries in four years, on one third of a typical budget in the U.S.; basically saving money while seeing the world.
For adventure seekers nearing retirement and retired folks seeking adventure, this heartwarming, funny and informative presentation includes how to:
– find inexpensive, quality accommodations
– get good deals on flights
– find economical and delicious food
-meet and hangout with the localsPlus tips on:– self directed tours
– authentic cultural exchanges
– how to avoid visa problems
– the best travel apps (the ones she doesn’t leave home without)
– safety for solo travelers
– volunteer opportunities (the spiritual bonus)…..and so much moreJay will share how she managed to experience 28 countries in four years, on one third of a typical budget in the U.S.; basically saving money while seeing the world.You will learn from Jay’s mistakes (and there were oh so many) so your transition into the nomadic travel lifestyle will be smoother, be it for 3 months, 6 months or several years. You will see that worldwide travel is both an easy and cost effective way to see the world.Bare minimum, this presentation will entertain. More likely, Jay will light your wanderlust fire!
You can check out Jay’s adventures at: http://www.
livingoutsidetheboundaries.com
“Travel isn’t always pretty. It isn’t always comfortable. Sometimes it hurts, it even breaks your heart. But that’s okay. The journey changes you; it should change you. It leaves marks on your memory, on your consciousness, on your heart, and on your body. You take something with you. Hopefully, you leave something good behind.” – Anthony Bourdain
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