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Zero To Travel Podcast

Enjoy The Process Of Everything With Dylan Magaster

Zero To Travel Podcast

Jason Moore

Society & Culture, Business, Entrepreneurship, Places & Travel

4.6866 Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2020

⏱️ 113 minutes

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Summary

What are some of the skills that are related to travel but may not be so obvious? What is the #1 skill you should get your head around that is not directly related to travel BUT can help you build your life around travel? What keeping an open mind can do for your life and relationships is one of the hot topics for today's episode with Dylan Magaster who has lived quite a life including living out of his car, van, and now, on a boat. With only a $1000 in his pocket when he started out on the road he learned to enjoy the process, how chance encounters can guide your journey, why you should be putting yourself in positions to develop skills that can translate to other aspects of life, and how being enveloped in other cultures can help you construct your life. We are getting into it all so settle in, sit back, and relax as I chat with my friend, Dylan Magaster. Resources: Follow Dylan on YouTube (Sailing) | YouTube (Florb)| Instagram HomeExchange Location Indie Want More? Transition To Travel With Lance Wright How Travel Can Improve Your Mental Health with Gilad Gamliel The Power Of Never Giving Up with Andy Frasco Please head over to the archives for more Zero To Travel podcasts!

Transcript

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0:00.0

We all know about those travel skills that are important to learn, that can save us money on the road,

0:05.1

things like travel hacking or maybe how to get cheaper accommodations, how to find cheap flights.

0:13.2

All of those skills are directly related to traveling, but there are an endless amount of

0:20.2

skills, in my opinion, that may not seem directly related to travel, but there are an endless amount of skills, in my opinion, that may not seem directly

0:23.4

related to travel, but can certainly impact your ability to travel the world on your terms,

0:31.2

which is what I do here.

0:32.4

So I'm going to answer a question today.

0:35.1

What is the number one skill you should learn or you should dive into

0:42.0

and at least get your head around? That's not directly related to travel, but that can help you

0:48.1

build your life around travel, which is something I know you love because you're here.

0:53.3

I will share that in this

0:54.8

episode today. And I thought about that question because that's something we discussed in this

1:00.2

incredible interview that you're going to hear with my buddy Dylan. This guy lived in his car.

1:05.3

Then he lived on a van. Now he's living on a boat. He had about a thousand bucks when he

1:08.7

started traveling full time. And we talk about how he figured it out in real time, his whole journey. And one of the main themes that

1:17.4

kind of came out of this for me is just the idea of enjoying the process. You know, there is

1:24.7

a process to everything. And that means you're going to have the highs and lows.

1:29.2

You're going to have the struggles and the setbacks and the challenges with anything you do,

1:33.8

including living out on the road. You know, you might look at some of these Instagram feeds and

1:40.0

think that these people are living the dream. And are in some way but also there's a story

1:45.4

behind everybody's journey and that's what we share here on the podcast and that's what you're

1:49.3

going to hear today from my buddy dylan we talk about how chance encounters can guide your

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