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Life Done Differently
Life Done Differently
34 episodes
2 months ago
Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Life Done Differently.  Today’s episode is all about work like balance – particularly balancing family and work ambitions.  Of course, kids and family aren’t exactly my area of expertise, so I invited a guest who knows much more about this than I do.  I’m joined by Tiffani Higgins, who gave up a corporate accounting career to start her own business because she wanted more time for her kids and family.  We talk about how having kids changed Tiffani’s perspective on how she wanted to live her life, the challenges of balancing kids and a career and the pressure moms are facing these days to do and be it all.  Tiffani shares how she started her own accounting business and how that helped her have more freedom and flexibility in life. We talk about the challenges she had to overcome, how she managed to grow the business and the many lessons Tiffani has learned along the way.  We also talk about the importance of setting boundaries when being self-employs and how challenging this can be. This is a topic that comes up often when I talk to people who are living the nomad dream, so it was interesting to hear Tiffani’s views on that.  For all that and more, listen to my conversation with Tiffani.  If you would like to connect with Tiffani or learn more about her coaching business, you can do so via her website: www.stayathomebookkeeper.com/
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Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Life Done Differently.  Today’s episode is all about work like balance – particularly balancing family and work ambitions.  Of course, kids and family aren’t exactly my area of expertise, so I invited a guest who knows much more about this than I do.  I’m joined by Tiffani Higgins, who gave up a corporate accounting career to start her own business because she wanted more time for her kids and family.  We talk about how having kids changed Tiffani’s perspective on how she wanted to live her life, the challenges of balancing kids and a career and the pressure moms are facing these days to do and be it all.  Tiffani shares how she started her own accounting business and how that helped her have more freedom and flexibility in life. We talk about the challenges she had to overcome, how she managed to grow the business and the many lessons Tiffani has learned along the way.  We also talk about the importance of setting boundaries when being self-employs and how challenging this can be. This is a topic that comes up often when I talk to people who are living the nomad dream, so it was interesting to hear Tiffani’s views on that.  For all that and more, listen to my conversation with Tiffani.  If you would like to connect with Tiffani or learn more about her coaching business, you can do so via her website: www.stayathomebookkeeper.com/
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Life Done Differently
EP34 – Starting a Business to Balance Family and Work Ambitions – Tiffani Higgins
Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Life Done Differently.  Today’s episode is all about work like balance – particularly balancing family and work ambitions.  Of course, kids and family aren’t exactly my area of expertise, so I invited a guest who knows much more about this than I do.  I’m joined by Tiffani Higgins, who gave up a corporate accounting career to start her own business because she wanted more time for her kids and family.  We talk about how having kids changed Tiffani’s perspective on how she wanted to live her life, the challenges of balancing kids and a career and the pressure moms are facing these days to do and be it all.  Tiffani shares how she started her own accounting business and how that helped her have more freedom and flexibility in life. We talk about the challenges she had to overcome, how she managed to grow the business and the many lessons Tiffani has learned along the way.  We also talk about the importance of setting boundaries when being self-employs and how challenging this can be. This is a topic that comes up often when I talk to people who are living the nomad dream, so it was interesting to hear Tiffani’s views on that.  For all that and more, listen to my conversation with Tiffani.  If you would like to connect with Tiffani or learn more about her coaching business, you can do so via her website: www.stayathomebookkeeper.com/
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4 years ago
36 minutes 36 seconds

Life Done Differently
EP33 – Life on a Sailboat, Working Remotely and Mental Health – Sophie & Ryan
Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Life Done Differently – The Podcast. For this episode, I’m joined by Sophie and Ryan, who left the corporate world to move onto a sailboat and travel around the world – with no previous sailing experience, as I might add. Ryan and Sophie share how a bit of a freak accident led them to rethink life and stumble across the idea of living on a sailboat. They realised that even though they were doing really well with their careers, it wasn’t the lifestyle they wanted. So they decided to break free. However, theirs is not a ‘dive right in’ kind of story. Instead, Sophie and Ryan gave themselves the time they needed to plan and prepare for the big move. They learned how to sail, bought their boat and started to take steps towards earning a living remotely. It took three years of preparation, but then they were ready to hit the road – or the water, to be more accurate. Both Sophie and Ryan have struggled with anxiety and mental health challenges at different times throughout their lives, so we talk a bit about that as well. The two are super honest and open about those challenges, which is really inspiring. And they share some super valuable insights and tips. If you want to connect with Sophie and Ryan, check out their awesome YouTube Channel or their website. https://www.youtube.com/c/RyanSophieSailing http://ryanandsophie.com
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4 years ago
56 minutes 30 seconds

Life Done Differently
EP32 – Narrowboat Life in England – Anthony & Paul
Hello and welcome to another episode of Life Done Differently – The Podcast. A few years ago, I read the DI Hillary Greene Series of crime novels by Faith Martin. The lead character in this series is a female detective who lives on a narrowboat. Ever since then, I’ve been fascinated by narrowboats and what it would be like to live on one. So, I’m super stoked to have finally found two people to talk to about narrowboat life for the podcast. Anthony and Paul, together with their dog Dexter, went from living in a big house to enjoying narrowboat life on the canals in England. In this episode, we talk about how and why they made the decision, what attracted them to narrowboat life, and what life on the canals is like. Paul and Anthony share lots of valuable insights about the practicalities of narrowboat life, what they enjoy most about the lifestyle, the challenges they had to overcome, the community around them and more. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to live on a narrowboat, this episode is for you. I hope you enjoy it. So here is my chat with Anthony and Paul. If you would like to see what narrowboat is live – instead of just hearing about it – check out Paul and Anthony’s YouTube channel Narrowboat Life Unlocked: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4UpT76c2R67gSLesyi_u-A
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4 years ago
49 minutes 19 seconds

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EP31 – From Corporate Career to Empowerment Coach – Saskia Seeling
Meet Saskia, who left a corporate career in Germany to follow her heart, travel the world and become a well-being and empowerment coach in New Zealand. Saskia was on track for a fairly traditional life in Germany. She got a university degree and started working in a corporate job. But deep inside, there was always that urge to break free, travel and see the world. So one day, she did. What was supposed to be a year-long timeout turned into a complete change of direction in life. Saskia ended up giving up her corporate career, become a yoga teacher and then empowerment coach for millennia women. We talk about how Saskia decided to leave normal behind, how travel changed her perspective and outlook on life, how she came to live in New Zealand, how she became a well-being and empowerment coach and the kind of work she now does with her clients. Saskia shares many valuable insights around the importance of following your dreams, setting boundaries, creating space for inspiration, overcoming doubts and staying true to yourself. For all this and more, check out my chat with Saskia. If you want to connect with Saskia, you can do so via social media. Instagram: @saskiaseeling Facebook: @SaskiaSeelingCoach
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4 years ago
55 minutes 15 seconds

Life Done Differently
EP30 – Computer Scientist Turned World Champion Windsurfer – Sarah Hauser
For this episode, I got the chance to talk to professional athlete Sarah Hauser. Sarah is the Guinness World Record holder for the Largest Wave Windsurfed, 3x overall winner of the International Windsurfing Tour, 2x Winner of windsurfing's most prestigious contest the Aloha Classic. She is also a computer scientist by training, a fitness coach, a wife and a philanthropist. In other words, she is a total bad-ass and I’m super stoked she made time in her busy schedule to have a chat with me. Sarah says she knew she wanted to be a professional windsurfer since the second she surfer her first wave. But pressure from society and her parent led to her resisting that dream for many years and become a computer scientist instead. But ultimately, the inner athlete won – and as so often, the good stuff happened after a door Sarah thought she wanted to go through closed right in front of her. She moved to Hawaii and has been pursuing her windsurfing dreams ever since. We talk about what it takes to become a professional athlete in a sport that doesn’t offer a lot of official development programmes, nor big payouts. Sarah shares how she succeeded, how she managed the stress of trying to make a living through side-gigs while training, trying to find sponsors and being involved with charity projects and how she tries to find work-life balance. We also talk about how hypnosis has helped Sarah develop mental strengths, what motivates her to continue to push her body and what it’s like to surf these massive waves. For all that plus thoughts on the gender gap in sports, tips for how to pursue a career as an athlete and much more, check out my chat with Sarah. Learn more and connect with Sarah: • Watch the documentary Girl on Wave: www.girlonwave.com • Sarah’s website: www.hauserlifestyle.com • Instagram: @hauserlifestyle Photo: Fish Bowl Diaries
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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 45 seconds

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EP29 – A Kiteboarding Camp on a Remote Island– Karen Duncan
For this episode, I’m joined by Karen Duncan who gave up a career in telecommunication to build and run a Kiteboarding Resort on a small, remote island in Tonga, together with her partner Glenn. Karen shares what inspired them to make this life-changing decision and how they went about making it a reality – which was no easy undertaking. From having to sort out visas, finding land and dealing with local laws, customs and processes to having to bring absolutely everything they needed over from New Zealand. When they arrived in Tonga, they had nothing but a bare block of land. Once the materials arrived from New Zealand, they went to work – starting with building a well to have water. Over the next few months, they built a house for themselves and a resort with five huts and a common area for their guests. If you have ever wondered what it’s like to build a new life on a remote island, this episode with give you the answer. We also talk about what it’s like to live in paradise and the lessons Karen has learned along the way. And of course, we also had to talk about COVID and how that has disrupted their lives and how Karen overcame negative thoughts caused by uncertainty and being disconnected from family and friends and how she found a new calling as ‘the cake lady’. Learn more and connect with Karen: Website: https://www.kitesurftonga.com Instagram: @KitesurfTonga Facebook: www.facebook.com/KitesurfTonga
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4 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 27 seconds

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EP28 – Taking an Adult Gap Year. Or Two – Beth Wishart
What would you do if you could take a year off and use each month to focus on something important to you? That is what Beth Wishart, my guest for this episode, set out to do two years ago. She is joining me today to share what inspired her to do so, how it all worked out and what she learned along the way. In 2019, at 35 years old, Beth found herself in a secure, well-paying job in Wellington, on track to what most would call a successful life. But it didn’t feel all that successful to her. She felt stuck in her career without any progression in sight, frustrated by the long daily commute and was struggling with being unwell frequently and taking way longer to recover than she used to. Initially, Beth didn’t know how to fix things and thought this was just what life is like. But, during yet another lengthy sickness, the urge to change something became stronger and stronger – eventually resulting in the idea of an adult gap year. Twelve months to focus on the things that are truly important to her. After some encouragement from family and friends, Beth decided to take the leap. She resigned from her job and rediscovered the joys of life. That one gap year has turned into two years and has been everything Beth had hoped for and more. In this episode, we talk about • What inspired Beth to make this change • How she planned for her gap year – and what she actually ended up doing • Making it work financially • Balancing living in the now and planning for the future • Transitioning back into life with a job • What Beth thinks the future holds for her • The importance of putting yourself and your happiness first • Living minimalistic • And the many, many lessons Beth learned along the way.
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4 years ago
41 minutes 22 seconds

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EP27 – 3,000km on Foot to Happiness. Walking Te Araroa – Laura Waters
For this episode, I talk to Laura Waters about her journey walking the length of New Zealand on the Te Araroa trial and how this experience has changed her life in a profound and lasting way. Laura shares how she was feeling stuck in a corporate career and toxic relationship in Melbourne and how the decision to walk Te Araroa changed her perspective on life, helped her learn more about herself and the kind of life she truly wants and gave her a whole new level of confidence to tackle her goals and make her dreams happen. We also talk about how Laura’s life has changed since and how she managed to make the dream of writing a book about her experience come true and then built a successful career as a travel writer. Laura shares lots of incredibly valuable insights and lessons that will be inspiring for anyone who is thinking about making a change in life or just loves hearing stories of people who are living their best life. And you don’t need to be a hiking enthusiast to enjoy this episode.
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4 years ago
41 minutes 22 seconds

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EP26 – Vanlife, Travel, Covid-Drama & Living Minimalistic – Vendy & Marcel
For this episode, I chat with Vendy and Marcel from @saltyvanventures who love travel, vanlife and living minimalistic. We talk about travel, vanlife, the impact of COVID and the many lessons they learnt along the way. Vendy and Marcel also share what they learnt from converting three vans and what tips they would give others wanting to convert a van and enjoy vanlife. If you want to follow Vendy and Marcel’s journey and see their incredible beautiful van conversion, check them out on YouTube or Instagram. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salty_vanventures/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSqGj5KgpYFD0R-nCHqh_OQ
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4 years ago
57 minutes 11 seconds

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EP25 – Adventurer, Podcaster, Tough Girl – Sarah Williams
For the first episode in season two of Life Done Differently, I had the incredible pleasure to chat with Sarah Williams who is on a mission to inspire girls and women to follow their own path and live their best lives. After working in finance for 8 years, Sarah quit her city job and spent 18 months travelling the world, climbing Kilimanjaro, backpacking around South America and doing a ski season – while figuring out what to do with her life. She set up Tough Girl Challenges as a way of motivating and inspiring women and girls and hosts the Tough Girl Podcast where she has interviewed over 300 inspirational female explorers, adventurers, athletes and everyday women who have overcome great challenges. The Tough Girl Podcast has been downloaded over 1.5 Million times in 174 countries. It won the Women’s Sport Trust, Media Initiative of the Year Award in May 2018 and the She Extreme best adventure podcast in 2019. And as if that’s not enough, Sarah has also completed the Marathon des Sables (6 marathons in 6 days across the Sahara desert), thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail (2,190 miles) in 100 days, completed a Masters in Women & Gender studies at Lancaster University in 2018 and cycled the Pacific Coast Highway and Baja California solo and unsupported (over 4,000 km). I know, WOW, right?!?! In this episode, we talk about Sarah’s journey and adventures. We cover how she found her place in the world, how she supports herself financially, female role models, making dreams happen, the many things Sarah has learned on her journey and a whole lot more.
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4 years ago
50 minutes 38 seconds

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EP24 – Season 1 Wrap Up
Launching this podcast and talking to all these amazing people for the various episodes has been one of the highlights of 2020 for me. During a time where my own Life Done Differently was kind of on hold while I was focused on work and building up savings, the conversations I’ve had with my guests have been my connection to the kind of life I want to live. Now that I’m on the road myself again and am fully embracing Life Done Differently, I’ve decided to take a little break from the podcast. After 23 episodes, it feels like the time is right to wrap up season 1.
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4 years ago
4 minutes 3 seconds

Life Done Differently
EP23 – A Full-Time Travelling Family – World Towning
My guests for this episode are Jessica and Will who left Boston in the US over six years ago and have been travelling around the world with their two kids ever since – sometimes spending several months in one place and sometimes just a few days. Out of all the people I’ve talked to so far, no one has done life differently in quite as many different ways as the family that I’m talking to today – from backpacking to hotels and hostels, an RV, rented apartments and now a boat, these guys have done it all. We talk about: · Why they decided to live this way · What family life is like · How they earn a living · Cheese budgets – apparently a must have when you live in France · The impact COVID has had on them · The discrimination that can come with living life off the beaten track · And much more If you want to follow the family’s adventure or get in touch with them, check out their YouTube Channel, Facebook page and website: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/worldtowning Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worldtowning/ Website: https://worldtowning.com
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4 years ago
57 minutes 36 seconds

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EP22 – Building Your Brand & Earning Money With It – Erin Carey
Today’s episode is a little bit different. I am joined by Erin, who runs a business called Roam Generation where she helps fellow adventurers grow their brand and earn money with it. I know this is something a lot of people who are doing life differently – or are considering it – are interested in, so I thought I’d ask Erin to share some tips. We start by talking about her own experience of doing life differently by living on a sailboat with her husband and three children for two years, followed by Erin sharing tips on: How to build and grow a personal brand – and how to then make money with it The different platform to use, what content works best and how to set yourself apart Getting media coverage without having to pay for a professional The challenges of making a living in this way – and how to overcome some of them If you want to connect with Erin, you can do so via her website: https://www.roamgeneration.com
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5 years ago
56 minutes 49 seconds

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EP21 – Making the Vanlife Dream Happen – Heather Bailey
For this episode, I talk to my friend Heather who recently made the decision to join the vanlife community. We talk about: Why Heather decided to join the vanlife community Finding the right van Planning the van conversion and figuring out what to compromise on and what not The cost of converting a van Vanlife in the US vs New Zealand Making money while living on the road And much more This is a great episode for anyone who wants to get into vanlife but just isn’t sure where to start and how to make the dream happen. You will get lots of ideas, inspiration and tips! If you want to connect with Heather, do so via her Instagram. Heather's Insta: https://instagram.com/heatherfheather . Her van's Insta: https://instagram.com/vereless.n.free
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5 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 26 seconds

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EP20 – Country Life with Eight Children – Greg Webster
For this episode, I invited Greg Webster for a chat. Greg has never lived in a van or on a sailboat but he’s definitely doing life differently. With his wife and eight children, he lives on a remote farm in Lynnville, Tennessee. Greg and I talk about leaving normal behind, following your dreams, life with a big family, homeschooling, religion, staying true to yourself and much more. If you would like to connect with Greg, visit his blog: www.differentonpurpose.me
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5 years ago
57 minutes 2 seconds

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EP19 – A Wandering Kiwi Family – Sarah Lockett
For this episode, I’m joined by Sarah Lockett who has been living in a bus with her husband and son for almost three years, travelling around beautiful New Zealand. Sarah shares why they made the decision to live in a bus, what family life in a bus is like, homeschooling her son, making friends on the road, finding work, their plans for the future, what happiness means to her and much more. If you want to connect with Sarah, you can do so via Facebook or her blog. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mywanderingkiwifamily/ Blog: http://mywanderingkiwifamily.com
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5 years ago
40 minutes 13 seconds

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EP18 – Family Life on a Sailboat – Rachel & Trampus Wells
It took 18 episodes, but I finally found a family who is doing life differently and keen to talk about it. Rachel & Trampus Wells have been living on a sailboat with their two boys for almost two years now. In this episode, they share why they made that decision, how they prepared their sons for the move, what family life on a sailboat is like, how they go about schooling for the boys, the challenges they encounter and what they think the future holds for them. If you want to follow the family’s adventure, check them out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sailing-SOLUNA-1681902275199265/
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5 years ago
55 minutes 37 seconds

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EP17 – From a House to Tiny House Truck – Jude Cairncross
For this episode, I’m joined by Jude Cairncross, who over the last 8 years, went from living in a house to a van, a bus and now an amazing tiny house truck. We talk about life on the road in New Zealand, navigating busy holiday periods and noisy people as an introvert and the amazing community of travellers we have here in NZ. Jude also shared some great tips for others who are looking to get into this lifestyle. To see some photos of Jude’s Tiny House Truck, check out this article: https://www.nzmcd.co.nz/features/2008/when-big-meets-tiny
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5 years ago
47 minutes 19 seconds

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EP16 – 41, Single, Childfree, Happy! – Emma Harris
For this episode, I talk to Emma Harris who is 41, single and childfree. We talk about making the choice not to have children, dealing with judgement and pressure from society, finding meaning and purpose, happiness, respecting other people’s choices and much more.
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5 years ago
51 minutes 40 seconds

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EP15 – Giving up Normal to Live in a Van – Julie Poulain
For this episode, I got the chance to talk to a fellow solo female vanlifer. Julie has just recently moved into her self-converted van in France, after deciding to leave her career in IT and so-called normal life behind. We talk about getting started with vanlife, living simple, converting your own van, vanlife in France vs. New Zealand, the importance of having the right mindset, overcoming self-doubt and much more. To connect with Julie, follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepoulainpro/ If you understand french, you might also want to check out her Podcast "Libre et Sauvage": https://soundcloud.com/juliepoulain
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5 years ago
50 minutes 56 seconds

Life Done Differently
Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Life Done Differently.  Today’s episode is all about work like balance – particularly balancing family and work ambitions.  Of course, kids and family aren’t exactly my area of expertise, so I invited a guest who knows much more about this than I do.  I’m joined by Tiffani Higgins, who gave up a corporate accounting career to start her own business because she wanted more time for her kids and family.  We talk about how having kids changed Tiffani’s perspective on how she wanted to live her life, the challenges of balancing kids and a career and the pressure moms are facing these days to do and be it all.  Tiffani shares how she started her own accounting business and how that helped her have more freedom and flexibility in life. We talk about the challenges she had to overcome, how she managed to grow the business and the many lessons Tiffani has learned along the way.  We also talk about the importance of setting boundaries when being self-employs and how challenging this can be. This is a topic that comes up often when I talk to people who are living the nomad dream, so it was interesting to hear Tiffani’s views on that.  For all that and more, listen to my conversation with Tiffani.  If you would like to connect with Tiffani or learn more about her coaching business, you can do so via her website: www.stayathomebookkeeper.com/