Sailing the World With Sailing Ruby Rose

Sailing the World With Sailing Ruby Rose

Author: Kristin Wilson | Traveling with Kristin January 12, 2021 Duration: 1:41:47

Nick Fabbri and Terysa Vanderloo of Sailing Ruby Rose are the first sailing couple to come on Badass Digital Nomads podcast! After leaving their careers as a dentist and a paramedic in London behind, Nick and Terysa set off to sail the world and never looked back.

 

In this podcast, they share the details of their original plan and what they've learned from three years at sea.

 

They talk about what happens after you've had enough sunsets and rum punches - and how they came to realize that they craved more connection, community, and mentally stimulating work to balance out their lifestyle of complete freedom. 

 

They also describe the many cool features of their boats, Ruby Rose and Ruby Rose 2, the highs and lows of living life on the sea, and the lessons they've learned while exploring the globe. 

 

They also talk about detoxing from social media, practicing mindfulness, and the courage it takes to step outside of your comfort zone, take risks, and learn new skills to support yourself from anywhere.

 

If you're interested in learning how to fund your travels while living on a boat full-time, you'll certainly benefit from listening to this conversation with Nick and Terysa. As they say, life is about expressing yourself, sharing your story with the world, and connecting with others along the way!

 

TOPICS DISCUSSED/WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:

  • Why Nick and Terysa were drawn to the sailing lifestyle.
  • How to overcome the lack of knowledge that holds people back from pursuing a nomadic lifestyle of full-time travel.
  • The benefits and challenges of living on a sailboat.
  • How society keeps us tethered to a certain work/life structure and what it takes to break free from the shackles of society.
  • The defining characteristics it takes to step outside of your comfort zone and take risks.
  • How to cope with experiencing feelings of anxiety, depression, and loneliness - even when you're living a freedom lifestyle.
  • The importance of staying in a country long enough to establish a community or friend circle and learn the local culture.
  • What to do after the initial excitement of travel wears off. 
  • How they learned how to make YouTube videos and how they come up with ideas for content.
  • Their candid thoughts on quality vs. quantity when it comes to content creation.
  • Why they transitioned from a monohull to a catamaran. 
  • Where they've sailed so far and where they plan to travel next.
  • Which countries have the cheapest mobile internet. 
  • The near-death experience Kristin had on a boat in the Gulf of Mexico.

 

QUESTIONS ANSWERED:

  • Why did you decide to quit your jobs to travel?
  • How do you deal with being far away from friends and family?
  • How did you learn your creative skills, like writing and making videos?
  • How do you support yourselves financially?
  • How do you find fast enough WiFi to work remotely from a boat?
  • What advice would you give your past selves ten years ago?
  • And much more!

 

RESOURCES

 

RUBY ROSE SAILING VIDEOS: 

 

CONNECT WITH SAILING RUBY ROSE: 

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Thank you to my 2021 Patrons! Teklordz, Trader Walt, Shawn, Karen, Christine, Erik, Heather, Colin, Craig, RZ, Timothy, James, Richard, Fred, Lakshay, Issac, George, Scott, and Michael. 

 

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There's a certain rhythm to building a life that isn't tied to a single address, and that's the beat Traveling with Kristin moves to. Hosted by Kristin Wilson, a veteran digital nomad who has been navigating the world as an entrepreneur for years, this podcast feels like a series of candid conversations with a friend who's already figured out a lot of the logistics so you don't have to. Each episode digs into the practicalities and the personal shifts that come with choosing a borderless existence. You'll hear honest discussions about the financial realities of retiring abroad, the unexpected challenges of working from a new time zone every few months, and the cultural nuances that you only learn by being there. It's not just about destination highlights; it's about the mindset and the mechanics of designing a sustainable international lifestyle. Kristin brings a grounded perspective, stripping away the glossy social media filter to talk about what global living actually requires-from visas and banking to building community and maintaining relationships on the road. If you're contemplating a permanent move overseas or simply want to weave more extended travel into your remote work, this podcast serves as an essential, deeply relatable guide. Tune in for a mix of solo reflections, interviews with others who've made the leap, and actionable advice that makes the world feel a little more accessible and your dreams a lot more possible.
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