If you've always wanted to pull an Eat, Pray, Love or ditch the 9 to 5 and move to the tropics, Going Out Your Door is here to give you the information (and kick in the pants) you need to make it happen.
You'll hear stories and advice on exploring new cuisine, solo travel, dating abroad, booking flights (and surviving the long-hauls), getting visas, making money, what to see and do in cities around the world, how to's for solo travel versus hitting the road with friends, and more!
Going Out Your Door is hosted by Marjorie Freimuth, a newly-30-something American woman just rounding out a decade of living, traveling, and working around the world, and she's ready to share all of her experience and a plethora of stories of life on the road so you can take the trip you've always wanted!
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If you've always wanted to pull an Eat, Pray, Love or ditch the 9 to 5 and move to the tropics, Going Out Your Door is here to give you the information (and kick in the pants) you need to make it happen.
You'll hear stories and advice on exploring new cuisine, solo travel, dating abroad, booking flights (and surviving the long-hauls), getting visas, making money, what to see and do in cities around the world, how to's for solo travel versus hitting the road with friends, and more!
Going Out Your Door is hosted by Marjorie Freimuth, a newly-30-something American woman just rounding out a decade of living, traveling, and working around the world, and she's ready to share all of her experience and a plethora of stories of life on the road so you can take the trip you've always wanted!
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In this one-off episode, Marjorie reflects on a few crappy travel experiences in amazing places, because travel isn't always just Turkish delight and Bosnian coffee.
You can read the full Vox article that is quoted in the episode here.
Follow @goingoutyourdoor on Instagram to see more about the places mentioned in the episode, as well as other past and future locations.
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What's that-- the podcast is back?!
Not exactly, but I couldn't resist the chance to chat about my recent trip to Mexico. We cover Mexico City, Oaxaca, Mérida, the complexity of tourism, Air Bnb Experiences, and so much more!
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Marjorie chats about her recent trip to Ireland, the UK, France, and Belgium, as well as what it was like working on the road (hello, digital nomad life!), and finally some news to share with you all.
(Please excuse the moment where I stumble over the word "moeder" instead of stumbling over the word "gueuze" in reference to Belgian beer... Moeder is the bar where I had the gueuze lambic beer. Would never be able to live with myself if I didn't correct the mistake here! -M)
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Whether you're an extrovert who doesn't want to travel alone because, well, *alone* or an introvert gathering courage to make more friends on the road, this episode is chock full of ways and places to meet new people anywhere in the world.
As mentioned in the episode, check out Marjorie's open letter to people she's met on the road.
Here are some of the platforms discussed in the episode:
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Get off the beaten path with today's episode.
Follow-up to the appealing Georgian visa that's mentioned in the episode: it's not available to Americans, sadly! Listeners from other countries should definitely check it out.
For more info, you can find the blog post for the episode here
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Cost of traveling is one of the primary reasons that people avoid it--it's too expensive. But here at Going Out Your Door, we're firm believers that it doesn't have to be (see the links below for more!). There are also so many ways that you can save money for that big trip. From tiny lifestyle tweeks to unusual savings hacks, we talk about it all this week!
-Housesitting: how to travel for free
-Cheapest places to travel in 2022
-Why you should work as an au pair
...and so many more!
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Couchsurfing--both the brand name and the general idea of staying on a stranger's couch when you're traveling! In this episode, we start with the company and go from there, from what the process is like and things to know ahead of time to stay safe and have a great experience, to alternative platforms that each have their own focus and advantages.
Resources mentioned in the episode:
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Happy 1 year of Going Out Your Door! 🥳 To celebrate, we're spilling the story behind the name.
Find more travel tricks and inspiration @GoingOutYourDoor on IG and Facebook, and be sure to check out the blog for links to all of the articles referenced in the episodes, as well as Marjorie's thoughts on different aspects of travel and life (and there's an extensive archive on different travel destinations, including Ireland, Spain, the Baltics, Taiwan, Thailand, and more!)
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We're so excited to have Haley on the podcast this week to chat about her experiences living in South Korea and Taiwan, the challenges associated with traveling and living in Asia as a plus-size woman, what the LGBTQ+ scene is like in Taiwan, and so much more!
You can follow Haley's personal adventures on Instagram @halesbells38 and find her virtual assistant company at @haleyhelpsva and www.haleyhelpsva.com
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Whether you're a college student doing a year abroad, a grad student pursuing an advanced degree, or someone just looking to take advantage of the visa opportunities afforded to students and get an extra certificate or degree while you're at it, student visas are for everybody!
We tackle the general requirements and process of getting a student visa, the most popular countries to study abroad in, why it's such a great opportunity, and a few other important details to know.
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We're back with part 2!
For the quick list, check out the blog post for this episode.
If you missed part 1, you can find it here.
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Making flying affordable and causing frustration and cramped knees since 1949, budget airlines are a staple of travel! In this week's episode, we answer all the critical questions, like are budget airlines safe? How can they offer tickets for as low as $15? And what, exactly, might you be charged for in addition the ticket?
Check out the blog post for the episode here, and be sure to follow @GoingOutYourDoor on IG and Facebook!
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Calling all Americans! Did you know that there's a very helplful program from the State Department that can help keep you safe and get you important info while you're in another country? In this episode, we talk about what the STEP program does to help you and the totally easy way to sign up!
For a walkthrough of the sign up process, head to the blog.
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Whether you opt for hostel dorm rooms, 5-star resorts, or quaint BnBs, there's no denying that where you stay is one of the biggest expenses when traveling. Enter, housesitting! In this episode we get into the undercover gem of traveling: staying at a local's place and caring for their pets while they're away. A free place to stay and puppies to snuggle? Yes, please!
For links to the sites and articles mentioned in the episode, check out the blog post here
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