Adam Schluter - Saying Hello to Strangers and Hosting 500 People for Dinner

Adam Schluter - Saying Hello to Strangers and Hosting 500 People for Dinner

Author: Travis Sherry April 8, 2025 Duration: 1:22:43
Adam Schluter is a self-proclaimed "introvert who was scared of the world."  So what did he?  Booked a plane ticket to the cheapest place he could find (hint:  it wasn't cheap once he landed!) and started saying hello to strangers.Fast forward 9 years, and he's still doing it - while also figuring out how he can take the joy he feels while traveling and bring it back to his home in Idaho, which lead to him hosting Monday Night Dinners for 500(ish) people.  Yes, 500 people.  In a backyard.  Of a small house.Hear all about it and more in this episode... And then, go say hi to a stranger.  

Travis Sherry brings his perspective as a serial entrepreneur and seasoned world traveler to every episode of the Extra Pack of Peanuts Travel Podcast. It’s built on a straightforward, empowering idea: seeing the globe doesn’t require a massive bank account, just the right knowledge. You’ll hear practical, actionable advice that cuts through the clutter, focusing on how to stretch your budget further so you can travel more often and with greater freedom. This includes deep dives into maximizing frequent flyer programs and other points systems, transforming what seems like a complex game into a manageable strategy. The conversations go beyond just tactics, though. Travis sits down with insightful figures from across the travel world, from well-known names like Chris Guillebeau and Bruce Poon Tip to authors and adventurers like AJ Jacobs, pulling out their unique stories and hard-won lessons. The result is a resource that feels both personal and immensely useful, blending inspiration with the nitty-gritty details of trip planning. This podcast lives at the intersection of savvy finance and genuine cultural curiosity, proving that exploration is about smart choices, not just deep pockets. Tune in for a regular dose of motivation and method, all delivered with a relatable energy that makes the next journey feel not only possible but inevitable.
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