Archive for July, 2010

Photo Friday: Cuisine of Japan
Friday, July 30th, 2010

Cuisine of Japan This Photo Friday is from Keith Sutter of Green Around the Globe. While in Japan during their career break, Keith and his wife Amy enjoyed the delicacies of Japan – including Okonomiyaki.

“Okonomiyaki was just the beginning of our 15 days tasting and eating our way around Japan. Our journey was filled with culinary exploration and rewards at every turn. Using dollars as a metric for what we valued, when we look back at our budget for Japan it is clear that we voted for the amazing food. We exceeded our average daily budget for food of $45 by 80%, while still being slightly under budget for the country as a whole. We both have zero regrets about a single dollar we spent on all of the delicious food.”

This photo was taken with their favorite chef in Japan, who presented them with the Hiroshima style of Okonomiyaki. “That sign behind us is one the chef pulled out just for the photo. He was really excited for the picture.”

You can read more about Keith’s take on “The Great Okonomiyaki Debate: Hiroshima vs. Osaka Style” on his website, Green Around the Globe. You can also meet Keith & Amy Sutter at Meet, Plan, Go! in Philadelphia on September 14, 2010.

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Meet Plan Go Hosts
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

We highlight many inspirational career break stories on Briefcase to Backpack. And now you have a chance to meet some of these people in person at Meet, Plan, Go! events across the country on September 14. Visit the site to see our 13 locations, but here are a few of our hosts with their own inspiring stories.

Meet, Plan, Go!Lisa Lubin – Chicago

Wow. You have guts.

That is probably the phrase I heard the most after I made the decision to break up with my boyfriend, quit my cushy television producing job at ABC after 10 years, and sell off most of my stuff to travel around the world solo. Most people think I am so courageous. But after 3 ½ years of circumnavigating the globe, I just feel like…me.

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Reflection: Morgan’s Tale
Monday, July 26th, 2010

Cooney World Adventure In August of 2008, the Cooney Family set off on their year-long travels. Together with their three teenage sons, Mike & Catrell wanted their children to have a unique experience. “Our theory was to give our three sons a way to see the world, experience other cultures and appreciate what all of us tend to take for granted before they go to college.  That experience, coupled with a good education, will almost assuredly put them on the road to success, regardless of the vocation they choose.”

Were they successful? Ask their son Morgan.

In the months leading up to the trip that would take our family across six continents and through 23 countries, we could not have imagined the things we would do, the people we would meet, or the places we would see. No book, TV show, movie, or story could have taught us what we would learn in the months of travel through Central and South America, Southern Africa, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji.

A textbook would never give you the experience of watching the sunrise a top a Mayan pyramid set deep in a jungle or teach you how to make coconut curry while overlooking the ancient ruins of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. There is absolutely no substitute for travel and having those experiences firsthand.

“We must go beyond textbooks, go out into the bypaths and untrodden depths of the wilderness and travel and explore and tell the world the glories of our journey.”  - John Hope Franklin

Cooney World Adventure When my brothers and I were younger, our dad would show us a map and would teach us about other countries. We would always ask if we would ever go to these exotic places in Africa or the Inca ruins in Peru and he would say, “Yes, one day we will go.” When my parents first told me about a trip around the world it was as if my dreams came true. The mysteries of other countries have always held my thoughts.

I have always dreamt of learning about other cultures and new places. Even at a young age, I realized that watching the Travel or Discovery Channels would never fulfill my need to explore. The burning desire to wander to new lands cannot be quenched by anything other than through travel itself.

Cooney World Adventure A day does not go by without me thinking about my family’s yearlong trek around the world. Smells, sights, and sounds bring my mind away from where I am, and back to where I have been; the billabongs of Australia, the bushland in Africa, the beaches of Brazil. The trip I took with my family was the best time of my life, we followed our dreams of travel and I encourage everyone to do the same! In fact, the dream is still alive and kicking inside of us. My twin brother and I are leaving in September for a three month expedition to Costa Rica and perhaps will visit a few adjacent countries as well.

As my mom and dad like to say, “Travel is the ultimate education.”, and my brothers and I are living proof that this statement is true.

Morgan, 19 years old, has now graduated from HS and is attending college in between traveling. His future plans are to work with animals and he has spent years volunteering at the Central Florida Zoo and Gatorland.

You can meet Morgan and the Cooney Family at Meet, Plan, Go! in Orlando on September 14, 2010. Be inspired by their world adventures and learn how you can follow your own dreams.

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Photo Friday: Rotorua, New Zealand
Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Rotorua, New Zealand This Photo Friday is from Lee & Sachi LeFever of Common Craft. Lee recently discussed how long-term travel can strengthen a relationship.

In that it was discussed how you needed to trust your partner. And it seems that Lee did in this case.

“As we were getting a quick safety training session for the whitewater rafting, Paula, one of our guides,  asked if I had been whitewater rafting before.  Unlike Sachi, I had not.  Paula whispered to me with a devious look in her eye ‘don’t worry we’ll pop your cherry gently.’  I suppose it was gently considering the part of the Kaituna that we did was a class 5 rapid and at 21 feet, has the highest commercially rafted waterfall in the world. Gently indeed.”

During their year-long travels, experiencing Kaituna River Rafting in Rotorua, New Zealand was certainly a lesson in trusting your partner .

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Favorite Gear: Knopf MapGuides
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Knopf MapGuide I’ve always been great at directions. During road trips, I always loved playing shotgun while flipping through road maps. But that was before GPS took that job away from me.

And even though I was won over by the iPhone for the map feature alone, I’m still a big fan of old school printed maps when exploring a new city. Even before leaving on a trip, I will carefully study maps of the destinations I’m going to – including locating places I’m staying and sites I like to see. This is unbelievably helpful for making me feel acclimated that much faster upon arrival.

I recently discussed how when traveling with a partner, it is best to recognize each others strengths. And for me, that is map reader and director. I love this role because if someone else is leading, I often don’t pay attention to our path. And being dependent on another person to get around fills me with a sense of helplessness, especially if we separate.

Of course I don’t like sticking out like a tourist by standing on the street corner with a giant unfolded map. That’s when studying a map before hand helps. But recently I found a more discreet, and extremely helpful map, that includes destination highlights – so you can even leave the guidebook at home!

During a recent trip to London, I picked up the Knopf MapGuide: London (Knopf Mapguides).

It is extremely compact and easily fit into my purse, so I could always have it with me. The sections are broken up by neighborhoods/districts, and in addition to the easy fold-out maps (which are inconspicuous), each section includes highlights like restaurants, bars, museums and other essential places to see. It also includes a map of the Underground, so taking public transportation was easy to navigate.

So on this trip I was definitely happy to put down the iPhone (with the roaming charges) and rely on my Knopf MapGuide. I’ll be certain to use these more on future trips!

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How Long-Term Travel Strengthens Relationships
Monday, July 19th, 2010

Betsy Talbot of Married with Luggage ponders how long-term travel can strengthen a relationship as she is about to embark on her journey with her husband, Warren.

Can you imagine being with your partner 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for a whole year or more? (You, in the back, do you need a paper bag? Breathe in, breathe out.)

Travelers who embark on long-term trips dream of the excitement of new places, recapturing the romance in their relationships, and discovering new things about each other. Still others worry that minor personality conflicts will turn into big fights with too much time together. You know what? Both sides are right.

Warren and I have spent the last two years planning and saving for our upcoming trip around the world. We’ve learned to live with a pretty tight budget, let go of material possessions, and become fairly Zen about the whole quitting-your-job-without-a-backup-plan thing.

But how are we – two type-A people with different opinions on a lot of things – going to fare on the road? We asked some seasoned travelers for their tips.

MAKE A DECISION ALREADY: LEE’S STORY
Lee and Sachi LeFeverLee is a pretty brave guy when it comes to relationships. Not only did he and his wife Sachi travel for a year together, they also work together every day at Common Craft and they recently did an extensive remodel on their home. This is a couple with some experience to share:

“Relationships sometimes live or die based on a couple’s ability to make decisions. It’s hard enough in normal life to deal with coming to consensus on something as simple as dinner plans. Travel puts these decision points into overdrive. You wake up in a new city and have to decide your way through. From the moment you wake up to the moment you sleep, your day is filled with finding food, activities and rest with little to go on but a guidebook and advice from friends. It can be really stressful. Add some heat, hunger and a little attitude and it can be explosive.

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Photo Friday: Ostriches in Namibia
Friday, July 16th, 2010

This Photo Friday is another video edition! We’ve been highlighting Career Break Secrets this week and their upcoming video travel guides, useful for your career break travel planning. So we couldn’t resist sharing one of their Rough Cuts. I don’t think any description is necessary, though I chose this one because it makes me smile. Hope it does the same for you!

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Career Break Secrets Sponsorship
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Career Break Secrets We recently introduced you to Career Break Secrets and their fun and informative video travel guides – a great resource for your career break planning.

We are now excited to share that they are a National Sponsor of Meet, Plan, Go! Career Break Secrets will give to one attendee of each of our 13 events, a Season Pass of its first season of downloadable Video Travel Guides. In addition, all attendees of Meet, Plan, Go! will be offered a 20% discount on Career Break Secrets’ Season Pass for Season One.

Don’t forget to check out our other great sponsors who are providing you even more great travel perks (Like a FREE trip to Peru…yes, Peru) to help you jump start your Career Break! We are adding more sponsors and give-aways each week – don’t miss out.

What to Do: Career Break Secrets
Monday, July 12th, 2010

Many career breakers go into their travels with the anticipation of encountering unique experiences – whether it’s picking up a new skill, volunteering, or just seeing inspiring parts of the world. And for Jeff Jung, he experienced all that and more.

Jeff Jung Brave and crazy. That’s what people said about me when I told them I was leaving my corporate job, packing up, selling off my stuff, and heading out to travel the world. That was in 2006. Four years later, I don’t regret the decision one bit; here’s why.

  • On my career break, I learned to speak Spanish fluently.
  • I learned how to ski for the first time.
  • I woke up to the sunrise and sipped wine while watching the sun set in the Galapagos Islands.
  • I went sailing on a felucca for 3 days on the Nile in Egypt.

But most of all, I got my life back.

Jeff now wants to help inspire other career break dreamers through his site Career Break Secrets, which will offer fun, informative video travel guides and resources to places and activities you want to know more about for your often-dreamed-about career break, sabbatical, or adult gap year.

The first season will cover Spain, South Africa, New Zealand, Patagonia (both Argentina and Chile) and Colombia.

Career Break Secrets

We’ll be covering three types of career break activities:

  • Those where you can pick up a new skill. For example, cooking school in Spain and sailing school in New Zealand.
  • Those where you can give back. For example, in South Africa, we feature volunteer programs at a AIDS/HIV orphanage and a monkey sanctuary.
  • Those that give you an interesting way to see a country. For example, walking the famous Camino de Santiago in northern Spain and taking the TransScenic rail across New Zealand.

All video guides will be downloadable to your iTunes library and available to watch on your computer, iPod or TV. And they are portable, so you can take them with you during your travels without worrying about the extra weight like guide books.

I personally can’t wait for Jeff’s video guides to come out. I’m already planning my next break to Patagonia based on the previews I’ve seen!

Until they are released, check out some of the Career Break Secret Rough Cuts.

Meet, Plan, Go! Austin In addition to being founder of Career Break Secrets, Jeff Jung will be co-hosting the
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Photo Friday: Mongolia Rally
Friday, July 9th, 2010

This is a special video edition of Photo Friday. Earlier this week we discussed the impact of “Being Present” – actual in-person networking in this ever-expanding digital world. It was our experience at the recent Travel Blog Exchange (TBEX) conference that inspired Sherry Ott to write that post. It was also that conference that made us realize how impactful our Meet, Plan, Go! events will be for those in attendance.

The power of in-person inspiration is powerful, but in-person gatherings can also hatch epic plans. It was at the end of TBEX where our very own Sherry Ott and Dave Bouskill & Debra Corbeil of The Planet D began plotting their participation in the 2011 Mongolia Rally – something they have both wanted to do separately. You never know what can happen when you put your dreams out there!

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