Do you have dreams of long-term travel? What are you willing to "give up" in pursuit of it?
If you need some inspiration to make those travel dreams a reality, look no further! We're resharing some of our Transition to Travel episodes this month to help kickstart your plans in 2026. In this series, we interview a guest both before and after their travels (or during if it's long-term), so we can see how it all panned out and how travel has changed them.
Becca Hall is a long-term traveler who left a high-paying nonprofit tech job in San Francisco to pursue a life of indefinite travel. We talk about how she saved $30,000 in just a year and a half, why she travels as if she doesn’t have that cushion, and the psychology behind adopting a frugal travel mindset. She also shares what surprised her most after leaving her job, including the months it took to mentally decompress from work stress. Later, we catch up a year and a half into her journey to hear how things actually unfolded, from bartending and working festivals in Australia to building out her own van and redefining what freedom looks like on the road.
What surprised you the most in Becca's journey? What was your biggest takeaway from today's episode? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you'll share by sending me an audio message.
Tune In To Learn:
Why Becca chose to act like her savings didn’t exist, even after putting away $30,000
How a no-frills travel mindset helped her save money long before she ever left home
What happened when cheap travel started costing her more energy than it was worth
Advice for navigating solo female travel, couchsurfing, and gut-check moments on the road
The surprising emotional hangover that followed quitting a job she was desperate to leave
Why earning less money ended up feeling like a better deal
How festival work and bartending became part of her long-term travel strategy
What pushed her from backpacking burnout into building a van in Australia
The unexpected lessons she learned from creating a home on wheels by herself
Why taking a break can feel strangely difficult when you’re traveling full time
How she decided whether bringing a laptop was freedom or just extra baggage
What indefinite travel taught her about pace, pressure, and finding her own version of flow
And so much more
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